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Forsberg, Liz. "The Human River." UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies 16 (January 1, 2007): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/2292-4736/40360.

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On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the old maples that line your Toronto street, enjoying a beautiful fall day. Out of the corner of your eye, you notice a steady stream of people walking out of the alleyway across the street from your house. What is this procession all about?
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Town, C. A., D. S. Mavinic, and B. Moore. "A study of water quality in an urban river and potential improvement using a prototype instream aerator." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 16, no. 3 (1989): 308–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l89-056.

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Urban encroachment and intensive agricultural activity within the Serpentine–Nicomekl watershed (near Vancouver, B.C.) have caused a series of fish (salmon) kills on the Serpentine River since 1980. Low dissolved oxygen was responsible for these kills. This field project investigated some of the dynamic chemical and biological relationships within the river, as well as the use of an instream aerator as a temporary, in situ, water quality improvement measure. Weekly sampling for a 6-month period during the latter half of 1985 established a solid data base for deriving and interpreting meaningfu
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Mazzini, Piero L. F., John A. Barth, R. Kipp Shearman, and A. Erofeev. "Buoyancy-Driven Coastal Currents off Oregon during Fall and Winter." Journal of Physical Oceanography 44, no. 11 (2014): 2854–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-14-0012.1.

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Abstract During fall/winter off the Oregon coast, oceanographic surveys are relatively scarce because of rough weather conditions. This challenge has been overcome by the use of autonomous underwater gliders deployed along the Newport hydrographic line (NH-Line) nearly continuously since 2006. The discharge from the coastal rivers between northern California and the NH-Line reach several thousands of cubic meters per second, and the peaks are comparable to the discharge from the Columbia River. This freshwater input creates cross-shelf density gradients that together with the wind forcing and
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Stauffer, Jay R., Jonathan A. Freedman, Douglas P. Fischer, and Robert W. Criswell. "Morphological Comparison of the Chesapeake Logperch Percina bimaculata with the Logperch Percina c. caprodes and Percina c. semifasciata in Pennsylvania." Fishes 8, no. 6 (2023): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060288.

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The Chesapeake logperch, Percina bimaculata (Halderman) has a disjunct distribution when compared to other species in the subgenus Percina. Members of this subgenus in Pennsylvania include Percina caprodes caprodes (Rafinesque), Percina caprodes semifasciata (DeKay), and P. bimaculata. Historically the Chesapeake logperch was known only from the Susquehanna River and Potomac River basins. Its range is now restricted to the Susquehanna River below Holtwood Dam and upper Chesapeake Bay. It has been extirpated from the Potomac River and the type locality near Columbia, PA. Attempts are being made
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Bläsing, Uwe, and Asiye Atakan. "Legende oder Sage? Der Fall Mäander." Iran and the Caucasus 16, no. 1 (2012): 13–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/160984912x13309560274019.

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AbstractThis paper focuses on two modern Turkish folktales being recounted in Afyonkarahisar (Western Anatolia). Both tales appear to have their roots in ancient Greek mythology, in which Meander is the main character. The story line is that Meander vows to the mother Goddess Cybele to sacrifice the first person coming to greet him, if she would grant him the victory in a decisive battle. The first person coming up to him after the battle turns out to be a close family member. He becomes mad with grief and kills himself by drowning in a nearby river, which is subsequently renamed in his honour
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Tuttle, Martitia P., Kathleen Dyer-Williams, Mark W. Carter, et al. "The Liquefaction Record of Past Earthquakes in the Central Virginia Seismic Zone, Eastern United States." Seismological Research Letters 92, no. 5 (2021): 3126–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220200456.

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Abstract Following the 2011 moment magnitude, M 5.7 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake, we conducted a search for paleoliquefaction features and found 41 sand dikes, sand sills, and soft-sediment deformation features at 24 sites exposed in cutbanks along several rivers: (1) the South Anna River, where paleoliquefaction features were found in the epicentral area of the Mineral earthquake and farther downstream to the southeast; (2) the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers east of the Fall Line, where liquefiable sediments are more common than in the epicentral area; and (3) the James River and Rivanna Rive
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Zhao, Wei, Haoyu Mao, Lingfeng Sun, Xujiang Lu, and Shulin Sun. "Effect of Rainfall and Water Level Rise and Fall on Stability of Core Wall Embankment." Water 16, no. 23 (2024): 3340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16233340.

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Transient seepage triggered by rainfall and water level changes has a significant impact on embankment stability. To investigate the effects of rainfall and water level changes on the seepage field of embankments, numerical comparative experiments were conducted based on the Shu River embankment project. The influence of key factors such as rainfall, water level rise and fall rate, and rainfall-coupled water level rise and fall on the internal seepage field of the embankment was analyzed, and the main factors affecting the stability of the embankment slope were identified. The relationship amo
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WILLIAMS, JAMES D., DAVID A. NEELY, STEPHEN J. WALSH, and NOEL M. BURKHEAD. "Three new percid fishes (Percidae: Percina) from the Mobile Basin drainage of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee." Zootaxa 1549, no. 1 (2007): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1549.1.1.

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Three new species of Percina are described from upland drainages of the Mobile Basin. Two of the three species are narrowly distributed: P. kusha, the Bridled Darter, is currently known only from the Conasauga River drainage in Georgia and Tennessee and Etowah River drainage in Georgia, both tributaries of the Coosa River, and P. sipsi, the Bankhead Darter, which is restricted to tributaries of Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River in northwestern Alabama. The third species, P. smithvanizi, the Muscadine Darter, occurs above the Fall Line in the Tallapoosa River drainage in eastern Alabama an
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Whelan, Nathan V., Paul D. Johnson, Jeffrey T. Garner, and Ellen E. Strong. "On the identity of Leptoxis taeniata – a misapplied name for the threatened Painted Rocksnail (Cerithioidea, Pleuroceridae)." ZooKeys 697 (September 14, 2017): 21–36. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.697.14060.

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The Painted Rocksnail, currently known as Leptoxis taeniata, is a federally threatened species native to the Mobile River basin in Alabama, USA. Presently restricted to four disjunct populations, the species is at considerable risk of extinction after a range decline of over 95% in the 20th century because of habitat alteration following impoundment of the Coosa River. Here, we reassess the identity and historical range of the Painted Rocksnail to improve communication and conservation efforts for the species. We determined that L. taeniata is a synonym of L. picta and that the name L. taeniat
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Eversole, Arnold G., and Jeffrey W. Foltz. "Distribution and conservation status of the crayfish fauna of South Carolina, USA." Freshwater Crayfish 21, no. 1 (2015): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5869/fc.2015.v21-1.33.

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Abstract Spatial distributions of South Carolina crayfish were geo-referenced for over 3900 museum and collection records. Collection site records are not evenly distributed across the state; some parts of the state are poorly represented while other parts have a disproportionate number of collection records. Currently, 38 described species in five genera occur in the state of which eight are endemic species and one an introduced species. Cambarus latimanus and Procambarus troglodytes were the two most widely distributed species while the four Distocambarus species have the narrowest distribut
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Botirovna, Mukhayo Isaboeva. "ESTIMATION OF THE RIVER REGIME AS A RESULT OF A CHANGE IN CLIMATIC PARAMETRS." Deutsche internationale Zeitschrift für zeitgenössische Wissenschaft 84 (July 16, 2024): 19–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12752524.

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The focus and goal of this effort are to evaluate how the regime of climatic factors has changed and how it has affected the regime of river flow. The evaluation technique is based on the utilization of long-term and intraannual observational data on air temperature, precipitation, and water discharge. In order to analyze observational data, long-term series of observed parameters were plotted and statistical analysis was used.The study's principal findings include an examination of the dynamics of average annual values of air temperature, precipitation, and water flow from 1960 to 2019. Accor
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Foster, Gregory D., Katrice A. Lippa, and Cherie V. Miller. "Seasonal concentrations of organic contaminants at the fall line of the Susquehanna River basin and estimated fluxes to northern Chesapeake Bay, USA." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19, no. 4 (2000): 992–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620190428.

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Rauniyar, Bijay Kumar. "Beyond Beasts: Some Cases of Native American AniManism." Literary Studies 33 (March 31, 2020): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/litstud.v33i0.38029.

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We all are animals and animals (are) us. There is only a thin line between both of us and beasts. We often tend to fall towards the beastly line. This paper, however, will show how the Native American tribes maintain their ties and wisdom with the animals. For them, animal spirits stand for life and livelihood. They regard animals as “the messenger for wisdom about life, nature, and power. These also prophecy future (events), as we take dogs’ moaning to herald earthquake and cats’ growling to trumpet troubles. The tribes represent those spirits through symbols on clothes, art and ceremonial it
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Duarte, Bárbara Machado, Elaine Antoniassi Luiz Kashiwaqui, Rosinara Virgínia Ferreira Yunes, and Paulo Vanderlei Sanches. "Environmental perception of artisanal fishermen in the region of Ilha Grande National Park, PR/MS, after the formation of the Itaipu reservoir: traditional knowledge and human-nature interaction." Revista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais 58, no. 1 (2023): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/z2176-94781544.

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The flooding of the Sete Quedas fall for the formation of the Itaipu hydroelectric power plant, on the Paraná River, had impacts on fishing. The objective of this study was to analyze the environmental perception of fishermen in the region of Ilha Grande National Park, the environmental changes that occurred after the formation of the Itaipu reservoir and their relationship with fishing in the region. Data collection was carried out through interviews, with a semi-structured script approved by the Ethics Committee of Western Paraná State University. This script consisted of 26 questions aimed
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Yin, Xin, Jianyun Zhang, and Jie Chen. "The Impact of Multi-Projects on the Alteration of the Flow Regime in the Middle and Lower Course of the Hanjiang River, China." Water 12, no. 8 (2020): 2301. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12082301.

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A large number of water resources development projects have significantly changed the natural flow regime of the middle and lower reaches of the Hanjiang River, especially the Danjiangkou Reservoir, cascade reservoirs, the South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Line Project and their compensation projects, completed in 1973, 2000, and 2014, respectively. The daily streamflow data of three stations in the middle and lower mainstream of the Hanjiang River are divided into four periods corresponding to pre-impact (1954–1973), interim (1974–1999), transition (2000–2013) and post-impact (2014–2018).
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STEPANYUK, L. M., L. V. SHUMLYANSKYY, S. I. KURYLO, et al. "The U-Pb Zircon Geochronology (LA-ICP-MS) of Geological Processes in Granulites of Middle Bouh Area. Article 3. Rock association in the lower reaches of the Yatran river." Mineralogical Journal 43, no. 1 (2021): 34–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/mineraljournal.43.01.034.

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LA-ICP-MS method was applied to investigate U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotope systematics of zircon crystals from charnockitic gneiss and biotite-garnet-hypersthene enderbite that occur in the lower reaches of the Yatran river (Yatran block of the Bouh river area). According to the obtained isotope data, charnockitic gneiss hosts three zircon populations. The oldest one is represented by three crystals that have isotope age between 3125 and 3300 Ma, and εHf values between –2.3 and –7.5. The next population is well-defined, it has an age of 2038±25 Ma and large variations of Hf isotope composition: 176Hf/
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Alberico, Ines, and Francesca Budillon. "A Quantitative Evaluation of Hyperpycnal Flow Occurrence in a Temperate Coastal Zone: The Example of the Salerno Gulf (Southern Italy)." Geosciences 9, no. 12 (2019): 501. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9120501.

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The inner continental shelf is regarded as a repository of hyperpycnal flow (HF) deposits the analysis of which may contribute to hydrogeological risk assessment in coastal areas. In line with the source to sink paradigm, we examined the dynamics of the coastal watersheds facing the Salerno Gulf (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in generating hyperpycnal flows and investigated the shallow marine sediment record to verify their possible occurrence in the recent past. Thus, the morphometric properties (hypsometric integral, hypsometric skewness, hypsometric kurtosis, density skewness and density kurtosi
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Park, Sunghyun. "When and How Goguryeo Advanced Into Chungju." Institute for Historical Studies at Chung-Ang University 57 (December 30, 2022): 5–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.46823/cahs.2022.57.5.

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In this paper, it has been understood that the value of the Chungju region was based on its location on a straight road connecting Pyongyang, Hanseong and Gyeongju. Goguryeo used Pyongyang as a base for its southern strategy during the reign of King Gwanggaeto. If Goguryeo occupied Hanseong, the importance of Chungju would increase, but if not, it would have secondary value. On the other hand, Baekje, which was in Hanseong and tried to counter Goguryeo through an alliance with Silla, would have needed Chungju, a channel to connect with Silla, and therefore would have tried to secure it. Gogury
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Muntean, Ovidiu. "Two years on the Galician front (1914–1915). Pages in the diary of the Transylvanian Officer Marian Popu." Acta Musei Napocensis. Historica, no. 56 (January 15, 2021): 109–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54145/actamn.56.07.

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"Marian Popu was born in 1889 in the village of Diviciorii Mici in Solnoc-Dăbâca County and came from a Romanian family of intellectuals, his father being a teacher. He attended primary school in his native village and then attended secondary and high school in Gherla. After graduating from high school, in 1909 he enrolled in the ‘Ludovika’ Honvéd Military Academy in Budapest. Here he attended classes for three years and graduated in 1912, obtaining the rank of second lieutenant. Among his teachers there was also Lieutenant-Colonel Aurél Stromfeld, who would later be his regimental commander o
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Miller, Paul W., and Thomas L. Mote. "A Climatology of Weakly Forced and Pulse Thunderstorms in the Southeast United States." Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 56, no. 11 (2017): 3017–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jamc-d-17-0005.1.

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AbstractWeakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing mechanism and its associated shear regime, are the dominant convective mode during the warm season in the southeast United States. This study uses 15 yr (2001–15) of warm-season (May–September) composite reflectivity images from 30 WSR-88D sites in the southeastern United States to detect WFTs and pulse thunderstorms, defined as WFTs associated with a severe weather event. Thunderstorms were identified as regions of contiguous reflectivities greater than or equal to 40 dBZ using connected neighb
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Novotny, J., and C. E. Watanabe. "After the fall of Babylon: A new look at the presentation scene on Assurbanipal relief BM ME 124945–6." Iraq 70 (2008): 105–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021088900000899.

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BM ME 124945–6, a relief of Assurbanipal, was discovered in the ruins of Room M (the so-called ‘Throne Room’) of the North Palace in the Assyrian capital of Nineveh, and is now on display in the British Museum (Fig. 1). The slabs are divided into two registers: an upper register and a lower register, which are separated by a broad wavy band, each side of which forms the bank of a river. Two rivers flow horizontally in parallel in the centre of the slabs. The presentation scene appears in the lower register, which shows the Assyrian king Assurbanipal (668–631 BC) reviewing war spoils taken from
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Lundquist, Jessica D., Paul J. Neiman, Brooks Martner, Allen B. White, Daniel J. Gottas, and F. Martin Ralph. "Rain versus Snow in the Sierra Nevada, California: Comparing Doppler Profiling Radar and Surface Observations of Melting Level." Journal of Hydrometeorology 9, no. 2 (2008): 194–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2007jhm853.1.

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Abstract The maritime mountain ranges of western North America span a wide range of elevations and are extremely sensitive to flooding from warm winter storms, primarily because rain falls at higher elevations and over a much greater fraction of a basin’s contributing area than during a typical storm. Accurate predictions of this rain–snow line are crucial to hydrologic forecasting. This study examines how remotely sensed atmospheric snow levels measured upstream of a mountain range (specifically, the bright band measured above radar wind profilers) can be used to accurately portray the altitu
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Weissbrod, Rachel. "Coping with racism in Hebrew literary translation." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 54, no. 2 (2008): 171–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.54.2.06wei.

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This article examines the treatment of racism in Hebrew literary translation. It relies on culture theorists such as Foucault, Said, Fanon and Bhabha who have analyzed the relations of a society with individuals and groups whom it regards as “others”. The texts discussed have been selected because they can illustrate critical arguments made by these theorists. They include texts which are openly racist (Henryk Sienkiewicz’s W pustyni i w puszczy [In Desert and Wilderness], Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind, Edgar Wallace’s The People of the River) and others that criticize racism but fall
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Josberger, E. G., N. M. Mognard, B. Lind, R. Matthews, and T. Carroll. "Snowpack water-equivalent estimates from satellite and aircraft remote-sensing measurements of the Red River basin, north-central U.S.A." Annals of Glaciology 26 (1998): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/1998aog26-1-119-124.

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Most algorithms to extract dry snowpack water equivalent (SWE) from satellite passive-microwave observations are based on point measurements of SWE or extrapolation of point measurements to the 30 km footprint of the satellite observations. SWE observations on a scale comparable to the satellite observations can be obtained from airborne gamma-ray attenuation techniques from flight lines that are approximately 10 km long. During the winter of 1989, the NOAA National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC) flew 92 of these night lines over a 200 × 250 km area of the Red River basi
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Josberger, E. G., N. M. Mognard, B. Lind, R. Matthews, and T. Carroll. "Snowpack water-equivalent estimates from satellite and aircraft remote-sensing measurements of the Red River basin, north-central U.S.A." Annals of Glaciology 26 (1998): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500014671.

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Most algorithms to extract dry snowpack water equivalent (SWE) from satellite passive-microwave observations are based on point measurements of SWE or extrapolation of point measurements to the 30 km footprint of the satellite observations. SWE observations on a scale comparable to the satellite observations can be obtained from airborne gamma-ray attenuation techniques from flight lines that are approximately 10 km long. During the winter of 1989, the NOAA National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC) flew 92 of these night lines over a 200 × 250 km area of the Red River basi
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Costain, John K., G. A. Bollinger, and J. Alexander Speer. "Hydroselsmicity: A Hypothesis for The Role of Water in the Generation of Intraplate Seismicity." Seismological Research Letters 58, no. 3 (1987): 41–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.58.3.41.

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Abstract A new hypothesis termed Hydroseismicity that has hydrologic (diffusion of pore pressure transients from recharge areas of groundwater basins), geologic (rifted, fractured crust), and chemical (solubility of minerals) elements is proposed to explain the role of water in the generation of intraplate seismicity. Its basis is a spatial correlation in the southeastern U. S. between 1) seismogenic crustal volumes of high seismicity, 2) large gravity-driven river basins that can provide an adequate supply of water to the upper- and mid-crust, and 3) a permeable crust that is tectonically str
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Stewart, Robert R. "Integrated seismic analysis: Kidney area, northern Alberta, Canada." GEOPHYSICS 54, no. 10 (1989): 1240–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1442583.

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Integrating various seismic data via simultaneous processing or correlation can increase the accuracy and confidence in subsurface images. To this end, a multioffset VSP survey with simultaneous surface recording was acquired in the fall of 1986 near Red Earth, northern Alberta, in the Kidney prospect area. P‐wave vibrators at three locations west of the survey well were recorded by a downhole three‐component geophone at 15 m increments between depths of 225 m and 1570 m and were recorded simultaneously on a 2900 m surface spread of vertical geophones spaced 25 m apart in line with the VSP sou
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P N, Sharath. "Smart Helmet an Aid to Save Rider by Using Microcontroller." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VII (2021): 2091–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.36833.

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A smart helmet is a type of protective headgear used by the rider which makes bike driving safer than before. To Provide safety for the rider, the rider has to wear the helmet. By using advanced features like alcohol detection, accident identification, location tracking, fall detection. It is a hands free device. This is not only a smart helmet but also a feature of a smart bike. It is compulsory to wear the helmet, without which the ignition switch cannot turn ON. An RF Module is used as an wireless link for communication between receiver and transmitter. The ignition gets locked automaticall
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Tommasi, Désirée, Janet Nye, Charles Stock, Jonathan A. Hare, Michael Alexander, and Katie Drew. "Effect of environmental conditions on juvenile recruitment of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis) in fresh water: a coastwide perspective." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72, no. 7 (2015): 1037–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2014-0259.

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The abundance of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis) has declined throughout their range, and there are increasing concerns about their conservation status. Because of their diadromous life history, variability in rates of survival in fresh water can affect overall recruitment. The objective of our study was to assess how river temperature and flow influence young of the year (YOY) river herring recruitment in the Northeast US. Observations of adult and juvenile fish in five rivers were used to construct spawner–YOY recruits models; these rivers were chosen b
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Newcombe, G., and C. Nischwitz. "First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Erysiphe cichoracearum on Creeping Thistle (Cirsium arvense) in North America." Plant Disease 88, no. 3 (2004): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2004.88.3.312c.

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Creeping or Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.) is a perennial weed of Eurasian origin that arrived in North America as early as the 1700s (3). Spreading by seeds and rhizomes, it is now widely distributed in Canada, Alaska, and 40 other states. It is apparently absent from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina (1). Powdery mildew is common on C. arvense in Europe, but it has never been observed in North America (4). In Europe and Asia, powdery mildew of C. arvense is caused by any one of the following fungi: Leveillula taurica, two spec
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Ludwig, Eric J., Veronica M. Lee, Leah K. Berkman, Aaron D. Geheber, and David D. Duvernell. "Biodiversity Assessment of a Mississippi River Backwater Complex Using eDNA Metabarcoding." Diversity 16, no. 8 (2024): 495. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d16080495.

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The backwater lowland habitats of large rivers, like the Mississippi River in North America, present complex and often inaccessible environments for traditional capture-based fish biodiversity sampling. Our knowledge of the assemblages of the fishes that occupy such habitats is often incomplete, and this can compromise management efforts. We employed environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding methods to sample a Mississippi River bottom wetland system to assess the ichthyofaunal diversity and the assemblage structure across habitat types, and we compared our results with capture-based survey recor
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Shravya, Keesari, Yamini Mandapati, Donuru Keerthi, Kothapu Harika, and Ranjan K. Senapati. "Smart helmet for safe driving." E3S Web of Conferences 87 (2019): 01023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20198701023.

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A smart helmet is a type of protective headgear used by the rider which makes bike driving safer than before. The main purpose of this helmet is to provide safety for the rider. This can be implemented by using advanced features like alcohol detection, accident identification, location tracking, use as a hands free device, fall detection. This makes it not only a smart helmet but also a feature of a smart bike. It is compulsory to wear the helmet, without which the ignition switch cannot turn ON. An RF Module can be used as wireless link for communication between transmitter and receiver. If t
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Álvarez-Fernández, Stela, Susana Hernández-García, Xi Chen, et al. "Antimyeloma Action of the Multikinase Inhibitor TG02." Blood 116, no. 21 (2010): 4062. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v116.21.4062.4062.

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Abstract Abstract 4062 Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy and remains incurable, despite recent advances in its treatment. Therefore, studies to develop new therapies are still necessary. MM is characterized by genetic instability with numerous chromosomal abnormalities and deregulation of several signalling pathways. Cell cycle control is also dysfunctional in this pathology, and altered functioning of cyclins has been indicated as a universal alteration in MM. Cyclins exert their action by controlling the activity of the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Th
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Möckel, Stefan. "Small Water Bodies and the Incomplete Implementation of the Water Framework Directive in Germany." Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law 10, no. 3 (2013): 262–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18760104-01003005.

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Under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the European Union obliged all member states to protect all their surface water and restore it to a good condition by 2015. For administrative reasons, they must subdivide their surface water into water bodies and define water body types. The Directive proposes minimum sizes for water bodies. Like some other member states, Germany has interpreted this to mean that small rivers, often called headwaters, and small ponds and lakes need not be identified and delineated as a water body and therefore do not fall under the protection system of the WFD. This
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Pote, Sachin Eknath, S. K. Singal, and D. K. Srivastava. "Assessment of Surface Water Quality of Godavari River at Aurangabad." Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution 9, no. 1 (2012): 117–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ajw-2012-9_1_14.

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Rivers are under increasing stress due to urbanization and other anthropogenic activities, leading to their over-exploitation and degradation. Godavari originates near Triambak in the Nasik district of Maharashtra, and flows through Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. Although its point of origin is just 80 km away from the Arabian Sea, it journeys 1465 km to fall into the Bay of Bengal. Like most other rivers, domestic pollution is the biggest polluter of the river Godavari, accounting for 82% of total pollution, whereas industrial pollution accounts for about 18%. The study
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Malsawmtluanga and Ch Vabeihmo. "Assessment of Flood Hazard Zonation Using Geographic Information System and Analytical Hierarchy Process: A Case Study of Tlawng River Watershed in Sairang, Mizoram, India." Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 21, no. 1 (2022): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.46488/nept.2022.v21i01.011.

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Flood occurs when the water inundates normally dry ground, which could happen in a variety of ways like excessive rainfall, overflowing of embankments, dams, rivers, snowmelt, and other factors. Floods are one form of a natural hazard which are difficult to contain and control. A flood susceptibility mapping using Geographic Information System (GIS) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) techniques were carried out at Sairang village in Aizawl, Mizoram in Northeast India. The study area Sairang is situated on the banks of the Tlawng river, the longest river in Mizoram. Floods have wreaked havo
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Raut, Shital, Mohinee Jadhav, Ishita Kadam, and Neha Kadam. "Smart Helmet." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 12 (2022): 925–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.48066.

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Abstract: The usage of a smart helmet, a sort of protective headgear, increases the rider's level of safety when operating a motorcycle. This helmet's primary function is to keep the rider safe. Advanced features like fall detection, accident identification, location monitoring, and alcohol detection can be used to accomplish this. As a result, it doubles as a smart bike feature in addition to being a smart helmet. The ignition switch cannot turn ON without the helmet being worn, hence it is required. An RF Module can be used as a wireless link for transmission and reception. When a rider is i
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Alam, M. Jahangir, S. Nagao, and M. Emran Quayum. "Transport of Particulate Organic Matter and Dissolved Organic Matter from Land to Ocean in Hokkaido, Japan." Dhaka University Journal of Science 63, no. 1 (2015): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujs.v63i1.21768.

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Both ?14C, ?13C for the particulate organic matter (POM) and 3-Dimensional Excitation and Emission Matrix spectroscopy (3D-EEM) for the dissolved organic matter (DOM) were used to study transport behavior from land to ocean in Hokkaido, Japan. The ?14C values of the Tokachi POC (particulate organic carbon) show similar variations to Ishikari. However, the variation range of the Tokachi of ?14C is smaller than that of the Ishikari POC. ?13C values for the Ishikari showed larger variation range than those of the Tokachi. The POC during spring snow-melting for the Ishikari and in autumn during he
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Lelunuto, Ringkas, Muhammad Ruslan, Kissinger Kissinger, and Fatmawati Fatmawati. "STATUS MUTU AIR SUNGAI SIRAU SUB DAS SIRAU DI DAS BARITO KABUPATEN BARITO TIMUR PROVINSI KALIMANTAN TENGAH." EnviroScienteae 15, no. 2 (2019): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/es.v15i2.6973.

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Sirau River is one of the rivers in the Barito Timur Regency which flows through the Dusun Timur District. Sirau River water is used as raw material for regional water companies (PDAM) and is used by communities around the river to meet the needs of other daily life such as MCK and other uses and is also used as a landfill, domestic wastewater and waste water mining and plantation activities both directly and indirectly. This study aims to analyze the status of pollution of the Sirau river through the approach of the pollution index value, assess the quality of the Sirau River water and identi
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COSSIGA, Giovanni Antonio. "A World in the Balance: The Economy Towards Recession." Review of European Studies 11, no. 3 (2019): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/res.v11n3p50.

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The global economy is moving uncertainly towards recession. An economy in the balance that remains uncertain on the threshold of recession, relying on the benevolent contribution of support policies. Without the help of fiscal policy and the complacency of the Central Banks through new liquidity injections, and therefore through easy credit, it can certainly be admitted that the recession would tend to prevail. But the recession is not a bad thing in itself, it’s rather the treatment for the evil afflicting the economy: the growing instability of economic systems under the increasing
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PYRON, R. ALEXANDER, and DAVID A. BEAMER. "Systematics of the Ocoee Salamander (Plethodontidae: Desmognathus ocoee), with description of two new species from the southern Blue Ridge Mountains." Zootaxa 5190, no. 2 (2022): 207–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5190.2.3.

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The “mountain” dusky is a charismatic ecomorph of Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus): smaller (~20–50mm SVL), more terrestrial and montane woodland species, typically with round tails and extremely variable, often colorful patterns. Originally considered a single species (D. ochrophaeus), populations across the Appalachians are now divided into D. abditus, D. carolinensis, D. ochrophaeus, D. ocoee, and D. orestes, which do not form a clade but are instead scattered across the phylogeny of Desmognathus. A Coastal Plain species with a mountain dusky phenotype (D. apalachicolae) is also nested withi
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Nurqutni Nurqutni, Reflis Reflis, Bambang Sulstyo, and Sukisno Sukisno. "Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS) Lematang Ulu Terpadu : Tinjauan Literatur." Venus: Jurnal Publikasi Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2, no. 3 (2024): 212–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/venus.v2i3.345.

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A river basin (DAS) is an area bordered by mountain ridges where rainwater that falls on the area will be collected by the mountain ridges and will be channeled through small rivers to the main river (Asdak, 1995). A watershed includes a land area which is one unit with a river and its tributaries, which functions to accommodate, store and channel water originating from rainfall to a lake or to the sea naturally, where the boundary on land is a topographical divide and the boundary at sea is up to with water areas that are still affected by land activities. The Lematang River is one of the lon
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Zhai, Yinghui, Pu Zhong, Hongtao Duan, Dan Zhang, Xin Chen, and Xingjian Guo. "Modeling of Suspended Particulate Matter Concentration in an Extremely Turbid River Based on Multispectral Remote Sensing from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)." Remote Sensing 15, no. 22 (2023): 5398. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15225398.

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Following consecutive years of governance efforts, there has been a substantial reduction in sediment transport in the Yellow River, resulting in significant changes in its water–sediment dynamics. This necessitates precise monitoring of sediment-bearing tributary inflows, a crucial requirement for effective governance strategies on the Loess Plateau’s current developmental stage. While satellite remote sensing technology has been widely used to estimate suspended particulate matter concentration (CSPM) in open water bodies like oceans and lakes, its application in narrow rivers presents chall
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Waller, Altina L., and David Richard Kasserman. "Fall River Outrage: Life, Murder, and Justice in Early Industrial New England." Journal of the Early Republic 6, no. 4 (1986): 437. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3122652.

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Roth, Randolph, and David Richard Kasserman. "Fall River Outrage: Life, Murder, and Justice in Early Industrial New England." Journal of American History 74, no. 1 (1987): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1908547.

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Frisch, Michael, and David Richard Kasserman. "Fall River Outrage: Life, Murder, and Justice in Early Industrial New England." American Historical Review 92, no. 2 (1987): 485. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1866772.

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Miller, Jessica A., Virginia L. Butler, Charles A. Simenstad, David H. Backus, and Adam J. R. Kent. "Life history variation in upper Columbia River Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): a comparison using modern and ~500-year-old archaeological otoliths." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68, no. 4 (2011): 603–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f2011-002.

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Conservation planning often occurs only after a species has been extirpated from portions of its historical range and limited information is available on life history diversity prior to development. To provide information on Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) life history before and after local extirpation, we examined the chemical (87Sr:86Sr, Sr:Ca) and structural composition of modern and archaeological otoliths from the upper Columbia River. We compared otoliths from modern spring (yearling migrant, n = 15) and summer–fall (yearling (n = 7) and subyearling (n = 12) migrants) runs w
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Rahman, MM, MR Rahman, and M. Asaduzzaman. "Establishment of Dams and Embankments of Frontier River of North East Part of India: Impact on North-Western Region of Bangladesh." Journal of Science Foundation 8, no. 1-2 (2013): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jsf.v8i1-2.14614.

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India has built barrages on 17 more rivers in the east and northeast border with Bangladesh. Most of these dams and embankments act as the main barrier to flow water towards downstream like Bangladesh. As a result the rivers of Bangladesh that comes from India are falling in crisis of proper water. A study showed about 30 rivers of north-western part of Bangladesh gets very few water only due to dams and embankment made by India at the upstream of those rivers. Such massive water control projects of India are clearly a threat for a state that lies down of those. Unfortunately, and often ironic
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Ostrovsky, V. I. "In the number of generations of the Amur River fall chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)." Problems of Fisheries 25, no. 4 (2024): 41–54. https://doi.org/10.36038/0234-2774-2024-25-4-41-54.

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We analyzed the relationship of the number of descendants of fall Amur chum salmon with the number of parents and the variability of weather factors in the reproduction area. Chum salmon offspring abundance was shown to be more strongly dependent on weather variability than on parental abundance during the period under consideration. It was possible to identify a relatively weak relationship between the number of generations and the number of parents only after eliminating the calculated influence of weather factors on the dependent variable. Three weather factor variables have been identified
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Harrison, K. J., J. E. Hurley, G. R. Warren, and G. Laflamme. "Expansion of the European Race of Gremmeniella abietina in Newfoundland, Canada." Plant Disease 84, no. 2 (2000): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2000.84.2.202a.

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Since its detection on ornamental pines in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, in 1979 (3), the European race causing Scleroderris canker (Gremmeniella abietina (Lagerb.) Morelet) has been detected throughout the Avalon Peninsula at the eastern end of the province. A quarantine was established on the Avalon Peninsula in 1980 to reduce the risk of introducing the disease to the natural red pine (Pinus resinosa Aiton) stands on the remainder of the island. Scots, red, and jack pines were examined at 34 locations in Newfoundland in 1998 and 1999. Infected trees were detected at four locations outsi
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