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- 1From:Geosciences (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Pechora Sea is optimally located for studying the coalescence of a glacial and periglacial continental shelf zone in the high Arctic. Here, we present data acquired during cruises of the RV Akademik Nikolaj Strakhov...
- 2From:DEUQUA Special Publications (Vol. 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Bernhard Diekmann, Werner Stackebrandt, Roland Weiße, Margot Böse, Udo Rothe, Boris Biskaborn, Achim Brauer To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this...
- 3From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 26, Issue 23) Peer-ReviewedProglacial margins form when glaciers retreat and create zones with distinctive ecological, geomorphological and hydrological properties in Alpine environments. There is extensive literature on the geomorphology and...
- 4From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedLandforms determine the locations of particular biological communities based on their components and spatial positions. This study hierarchically classified the topographic spaces serving as habitats for biological...
- 5From:Land (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWater use efficiency (WUE) has garnered considerable attention at global and regional levels. However, spatio-temporal variations of WUE and related influencing factors in the complex karst landforms of southwest China...
- 6From:School Library Journal (Vol. 69, Issue 4)* PERRON, Lisa Varchol. Patterns Everywhere. 32p. Lerner/Millbrook. Apr. 2023. Tr $29.32. ISBN 9781728460420. PreS-Gr 4--Identifying patterns in nature is the topic of this comprehensive picture book. Perron uses...
- 7From:The Cryosphere (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedGlaciers and rock glaciers play an important role in the hydrology of the semi-arid northern Chile. Several studies show that glaciers have rapidly lost mass in response to climate change during the last decades. The...
- 8From:Atmosphere (Vol. 14, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSand drift erosion is common on aeolian landforms, particularly in the Gobi desert where sand drift is often quite strong. Sand drift erosion can lead to many types of hazards, including severe crop loss, structural...
- 9From:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedGlobal terrain classification data have been used for various issues related to topography such as the estimation of soil types and of ground vulnerability to earthquakes and the creation of seismic hazard maps. However,...
- 10From:The Cryosphere (Vol. 16, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedMountain glaciers provide us a window into past climate changes and landscape evolution, but the pattern of glacier evolution at centennial or suborbital timescale remains elusive, especially in monsoonal Himalayas. We...
- 11From:Applied and Environmental Soil Science (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedWe explore the soil physical characteristics in wetland of Barito Delta from primary data of soil sample and electrical resistivity measurement with the support from some secondary data. We also estimate saturated...
- 12From:Earth Surface Dynamics (Vol. 9, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedHelicopters emit high-power infrasound in a frequency range that can coincide with the natural frequencies of rock landforms. While a single previous study demonstrated that close-proximity helicopter flight was able to...
- 13From:Atlantic Geology (Vol. 57) Peer-ReviewedReliable chronology of sediment landforms is required to establish rates for a wide range of pedogenic and geologic processes. Cosmogenic nuclide depth profile exposure dating provides a useful means of estimating the...
- 14From:Geographica Helvetica (Vol. 76, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAs a contribution to the palaeoenvironmental history reconstruction of the Alpine periglacial domain, this study focuses on the Schmidt hammer exposure-age dating (SHD) of (peri-)glacial landforms using rebound-value...
- 15From:School Library Journal (Vol. 68, Issue 11)The latest titles in the geography series center on wonderful landscapes and vibrant cultures around the globe. Readers will be introduced to continents, customs, and cuisines to gain a better understanding of everyday...
- 16From:Atlantic Geoscience (Vol. 58) Peer-ReviewedThe northwest Gander region has a complex glacial history influenced by multiple ice flows including an ice streaming event, and marine incursion as ice retreated during deglaciation. This complexity is identified in...
- 17From:School Librarian (Vol. 69, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAmstutz, Lisa Hills (Earth's Landforms) Raintree 2021,pp24, [pounds sterling]11.99 9781398202764 Geography. Landforms. Earth Part of a series which includes several other titles including mountains and...
- 18From:Queen's Quarterly (Vol. 128, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Three Sisters rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia Image by Graeme Hunter...
- 19From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2022 NOV 5 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Current study results on civil engineering have been published. According to news reporting originating from the...
- 20From:Land (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlas landscapes are unique ecosystems, which are dynamic, geochemically closed thermokarst landforms of the permafrost zone. Alases have a limited capacity in their active layer, and specific conditions for soil, flora...