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Xiao, Dan, Tao Hong, Meifeng Chen, Xunyang He, and Kelin Wang. "Assessing the Effect of Slope Position on the Community Assemblage of Soil Diazotrophs and Root Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi." Journal of Fungi 9, no. 4 (2023): 394. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9040394.

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Considering the crucial role of soil diazotrophs and root arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in soil nutrient cycling during ecosystem restoration, diazotroph and AMF communities may be determined by slope position. However, the effect of slope position on diazotroph and AMF abundance, diversity, and community composition of karst ecosystems remains unknown. In this study, soil diazotrophs and root AMF characteristics on varying slope positions were assessed in a karst shrub ecosystem. The results displayed that the abundance of soil diazotrophs and root AMF diversity were significantly affect
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Matveeva, I. V. "Radioecological reliability of slope ecosystem." Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy 14, no. 4 (2013): 388–95. https://doi.org/10.15407/jnpae2013.04.388.

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Natural and technogenic cataclysms taking place in Ukraine bring to the forefront the problem of estimation and forecast of different ecosystems type. Theory and models of the radio capacity and reliability developed by us allow to describe adequately regularities of radionuclide migration and redistribution in slope ecosystems, and carry out mathematical modeling of investigated phenomena. That will give the possibility to use special countermeasures.
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Simeon, Mestewat, Desalegn Wana, and Zerihun Woldu. "Spatiotemporal dynamics of ecosystem services in response to climate variability in Maze National Park and its environs, southwestern Ethiopia." PLOS ONE 19, no. 7 (2024): e0307931. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307931.

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Climate variability is one of the major factors affecting the supply of ecosystem services and the well-being of people who rely on them. Despite the substantial effects of climate variability on ecosystem goods and services, empirical researches on these effects are generally lacking. Thus, this study examines the spatiotemporal impacts of climate variability on selected ecosystem services in Maze National Park and its surroundings, in southwestern Ethiopia. We conducted climate trend and variability analysis by using the Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test, Sen’s slope estimator, and innovative tre
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Gempur Santoso. "ERGONOMIC ENVIRONMENT PREVENTING ACCIDENTS FROM NATURAL DISASTERS." International Journal of Social Science 2, no. 4 (2022): 1975–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.53625/ijss.v2i4.4250.

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Life and human life are in the natural environment. In nature can not be separated from natural disasters. Risks so as not to be overwritten by natural disasters require preventive measures. This paper discusses about the ergonomic environment as a measure to prevent accidents due to living and doing activities in nature on sloped land. This scientific writing design uses descriptive by presenting several opinions or research results. Methods of data collection using literature study. The inference method is done using deductive. Conclusion: a). The slope of the slope has a very significant ef
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Trilikauskas, Laimonas, and Sergey Luzyanin. "Aranei, Lycosidae in Coal Open Pit Dump Ecosystem in Kuzbass." E3S Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 02021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184102021.

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Using one of the Kuzbass coal mines as an example, it is shown that Lycosidae is the most important group of spiders that settles in reclaimed dumps at the early stages of overgrowing. The most commonand widespread wolf spiders on the dumps are Alopecosa accentuata, Alopecosa cuneata, and Xerolycosa miniata. The maximum of species diversity and dynamic density was discovered on the slope of the 15-yearolddump, where 14 species of Lycosidae were observed, and the dynamicdensity reached almost 300 specimens per 100 trap-days. The greatest number of the family Lycosidae spiders’ species occurred
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Hou, Jian, Menghan Wu, and Haobo Feng. "Applying Trait-Based Modeling to Achieve Functional Targets during the Ecological Restoration of an Arid Mine Area." Agronomy 12, no. 11 (2022): 2833. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12112833.

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(1) Background: Because ecosystem degradation has become a global phenomenon which seriously affects the health of natural ecosystems and human well-being, restoration of degraded ecosystems has attracted increasing attention. However, many of the methods used in current ecological restoration work have rarely combined ecological restoration practices with the quantitative goal of restoring ecosystem function. (2) Methods: In this study, based on the conceptual framework of response-effect traits and Community Assembly by Trait Selection model (CATS model), a restoration strategy for a degrade
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Were, A., P. Serrano-Ortiz, C. Moreno de Jong, L. Villagarcía, F. Domingo, and A. S. Kowalski. "Ventilation of subterranean CO<sub>2</sub> and Eddy covariance incongruities over carbonaceous ecosystems." Biogeosciences Discussions 6, no. 6 (2009): 10911–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-6-10911-2009.

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Abstract. Measurements of CO2 fluxes with Eddy Covariance (EC) systems are ongoing over different ecosystems around the world, through different measuring networks, in order to assess the carbon balance of these ecosystems. In carbonaceous ecosystems, characterized by the presence of subterranean pores and cavities, ventilation of the CO2 accumulated in these cavities and pores can act as an extra source of CO2 exchange between the ecosystem and the atmosphere. In this work we analyse the effect of the subterranean heterogeneity of a carbonaceous ecosystem on measurements of CO2 fluxes by comp
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Were, A., P. Serrano-Ortiz, C. Moreno de Jong, L. Villagarcía, F. Domingo, and A. S. Kowalski. "Ventilation of subterranean CO<sub>2</sub> and Eddy covariance incongruities over carbonate ecosystems." Biogeosciences 7, no. 3 (2010): 859–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-859-2010.

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Abstract. Measurements of CO2 fluxes with Eddy Covariance (EC) systems are ongoing over different ecosystems around the world, through different measuring networks, in order to assess the carbon balance of these ecosystems. In carbonate ecosystems, characterized by the presence of subterranean pores and cavities, ventilation of the CO2 accumulated in these cavities and pores can act as an extra source of CO2 exchange between the ecosystem and the atmosphere. In this work we analyse the effect of the subterranean heterogeneity of a carbonate ecosystem on measurements of CO2 fluxes by comparing
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Ai, Ze Min, Jiao Yang Zhang, Hong Fei Liu, Sha Xue, and Guo Bin Liu. "Influence of slope aspect on the microbial properties of rhizospheric and non-rhizospheric soils on the Loess Plateau, China." Solid Earth 9, no. 5 (2018): 1157–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-9-1157-2018.

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Abstract. Slope aspect is an important topographic factor in the micro-ecosystem environment, but its effect on the microbial properties of grassland rhizospheric soil (RS) and non-rhizospheric soil (NRS) remain unclear. A field experiment was conducted at the Ansai Research Station on the Loess Plateau in China to test the influence of slope aspects (south-facing, north-facing, and northwest-facing slopes, all with Artemisia sacrorum as the dominant species) on RS and NRS microbial biomass carbon (MBC) contents, phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) contents, and the rhizospheric effect (RE) of vari
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Yu, Weijie, and Juying Jiao. "Sustainability of Abandoned Slopes in the Hill and Gully Loess Plateau Region Considering Deep Soil Water." Sustainability 10, no. 7 (2018): 2287. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10072287.

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Soil desiccation of the deep soil layer is considered one of the main limiting factors to achieving sustainable development of ecosystems in the hill and gully Loess Plateau region. In this study, slope croplands were selected as the control, and deep soil water was studied on abandoned slopes, including natural abandoned slopes, Robinia pseudoacacia plantations, and Caragana korshinskii plantations. Then, we explored deep soil water characteristics of different vegetation types and slope aspects and the variation tendencies of deep soil water at different recovery stages. The results showed t
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Slope ecosystem"

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Kutlakhmedov, Yuri O., and Irina V. Matveeva. "Evaluation of distribution in the landscape of radionuclides and other pollutants using analytical GIS technology." Thesis, L'Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), 2017. http://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/32530.

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Gontikaki, Evangelia. "Carbon cycling in continental slope sediments : the role of benthic communities." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2010. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=128351.

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Previous pulse-chase experiments have revealed a wide diversity of benthic response patterns to organic matter (OM) input depending on environmental setting, benthic community structure and experimental conditions i.e. quantity and quality of the added OM.  However, the mechanisms and interaction of environmental and biological factors that produce an observed response pattern are poorly understood. The present thesis set out to improve our current understanding on the set of parameters that determine benthic response patterns.  The core of this study was based on two pulse-chase experiments i
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Brett, Bob, Karel Klinka, H. Qian, and Christine Chourmouzis. "Classification of high-elevation, non-forested plant communities in coastal British Columbia. Full report." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/719.

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This report expands and clarifies previous classifications of non-forested plant communities from upper subalpine and alpine locations in coastal British Columbia. A total of 80 plots (releves) sampled specifically for this study were added to 202 releves from published and unpublished studies conducted since 1963. We used tabular and multivariate methods to synthesize and classify plant communities according to the Braun-Blanquet approach. Plant communities were classified into 37 vegetation units (associations or subassociations) which served as the basis of the resulting hierarchical classi
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Klinka, Karel, Christine Chourmouzis, Bob Brett, and H. Qian. "Classification of high-elevation, non-forested plant communities in coastal British Columbia." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/710.

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Non-forested ecosystems dominate high elevation sites in coastal British Columbia, yet there has never been a comprehensive classification or mapping of all high-elevation community types. The objective of this study is to collate and expand upon previous classifications, and thereby to increase our understanding of the habitats and composition of these plant communities.
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Vieira, Rui Pedro Silva. "Functioning and vulnerability of continental slope ecosystems : combining stable isotope and visual survey approaches." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2017. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/415531/.

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Continental slopes support highly diverse ecosystems, influenced by strong environmental depth-related gradients, but many fundamental aspects of ecosystem dynamics remain poorly understood. Emerging evidences show that human-driven pressures are a primary reason for rapid and unpredictable changes on deep-sea ecosystems. For this reason, it is important to understand the ecological drivers behind community dynamics to improve our ability for a sustainable use and to mitigate impacts. In a multidisciplinary context, I aimed to explore aspects of continental slope ecosystem functioning, includi
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Tampucci, D. "Glacial and periglacial landforms as warm-stage refugia for cold-adapted plant and arthropod species:ecological and biogeographical significance of a habitat system." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/438244.

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Since 1880 air temperature at global scale rapidly increased of c. 0.85 °C likely due to the increasing amount of anthropogenic greenhouse gas, and is forecast to increase over the 21st century as well. Cold-adapted species of the high latitude/altitude are the first to be threatened by such climate change, due to the progressive reduction of their suitable areas. Microclimatic heterogeneity at landscape level is supposed to play a key role in this scenario providing warm-stage refugia, sites able to preserve suitable climate conditions for cold-adapted species in spite of the ongoing climate
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Aslan, Aslan Trauth Kathleen M. "Development and application of vegetative buffer width modeling using geographic information systems." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6455.

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Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 17, 2010). The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. Thesis advisor: Dr. Kathleen M. Trauth. Includes bibliographical references.
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Valls, Mir Maria. "Trophic Ecology in Marine Ecosystems from the Balearic Sea (Western Mediterraniean)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de les Illes Balears, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/461496.

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The conservation of marine ecosystem structure and functioning is a priority target within the context of the environmental management. This is especially important in oligotrophic systems such as the Balearic Sea, where food availability is a limiting factor. For such a target is fundamental to know the array of predator-prey interactions as a basis to understand the food web trophodynamics. In this Thesis, the trophic structure of the pelagic and benthic habitats off the Balearic Islands and the feeding ecology of three taxonomic groups (cephalopods, elasmobranchs and mesopelagic fishes) pla
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Förster, Annika [Verfasser], Achim J. [Akademischer Betreuer] Kopf, and Tobias [Akademischer Betreuer] Mörz. "Geotechnical measurements to characterise slope sediments and to identify landslide mechanisms and their impact on ecosystems / Annika Förster. Gutachter: Achim J. Kopf ; Tobias Mörz. Betreuer: Achim J. Kopf." Bremen : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1071898183/34.

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Soares, Ana Sofia Carvalho. "Local ecological knowledge of vulnerable marine ecosystems of the Portuguese mainland continental shelf and upper slope." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/33509.

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Sponges and corals form highly structured and vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) that serve as refuge areas and feeding grounds for many marine species. Knowledge on the distribution of these VMEs is critical to ensure their sustainable management and conservation but is largely lacking in some areas. This study aimed to co-develop a knowledge baseline on the diversity and distribution of VME-indicator species (VMEIs) by assembling Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) of professional fishers operating bottom-contacting gears in mainland North and Central Portugal. In total, 70 fishermen of
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Books on the topic "Slope ecosystem"

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Adamus, Paul R. Guidebook for hydrogeomorphic (HGM)-based assessment of Oregon wetland and riparian sites: I. Willamette Valley Ecoregion : Riverine impounding and slope/flats subclasses. Oregon Division of State Lands, 2001.

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Yunus, Aydin Kerim, and Alaska Fisheries Science Center (U.S.), eds. A comparison of the eastern Bering and western Bering Sea shelf and slope ecosystems through the use of mass-balance food web models. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 2002.

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Hutchings, Pat, Michael Kingsford, and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, eds. Great Barrier Reef. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308200.

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The iconic and beautiful Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is home to one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. &#x0D; With contributions from international experts, this timely and fully updated second edition of The Great Barrier Reef describes the animals, plants and other organisms of the reef, as well as the biological, chemical and physical processes that influence them. It contains new chapters on shelf slopes and fisheries and addresses pressing issues such as climate change, ocean acidification, coral bleaching and disease, and invasive species.&#x0D; The Great Barrier Reef is a m
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Book chapters on the topic "Slope ecosystem"

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Chen, Yanying, Yangsheng You, Yunhui Tang, and Jianping Zhang. "Research on Relationship Between Vegetation Coverage and Height/Slope in Chongqing." In Geo-Informatics in Resource Management and Sustainable Ecosystem. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49155-3_26.

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Duan, Zuliang, Jun Lei, and Yaxuan Liu. "Study on Urban Multidimensional Niche of Urban Agglomeration in Northern Slope of Tianshan Mountains." In Geo-Informatics in Resource Management and Sustainable Ecosystem. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45737-5_3.

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Shirima, Kelvine C., and Claude G. Mung'ong'o. "Agroecosystems' resilience and social-ecological vulnerability index to climate change in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania." In Climate change impacts and sustainability: ecosystems of Tanzania. CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789242966.0034.

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Abstract The concept of resilience has gained momentum during the current climate change era. Resilience is said to be the measure of the amount of change the system can undergo while still retaining the same controls on function and structure. Taking into account the effects of changing climate, the term resilience has been used to assess the vulnerability of social-ecological systems. Most agroecosystem studies have focused on dryland ecosystems and this prompted the need to shift concern on to mountainous ecosystems whose susceptibility to climate change is not adequately addressed. This ch
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Danso, Isaac, Thomas Gaiser, Heidi Webber, Jesse Naab, and Frank Ewert. "Response of Maize to Different Nitrogen Application Rates and Tillage Practices Under Two Slope Positions in the Face of Current Climate Variability in the Sudan Savanna of West Africa." In Strategies for Building Resilience against Climate and Ecosystem Changes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4796-1_3.

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Picon, P., A. Accornero, F. de Bovée, B. Charrière, and R. Buscail. "Sediment Community Oxygen Consumption along a Shelf-slope Transect in the Western Gulf of Lions." In Mediterranean Ecosystems. Springer Milan, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2105-1_53.

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Sanz, José Luis, Fran Ramil, Luis Miguel Agudo, and Ana Ramos. "Wolof’s Knoll: A Small Seamount on the Mauritanian Continental Slope." In Deep-Sea Ecosystems Off Mauritania. Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1023-5_15.

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Pelegrí, Josep L., Jesús Peña-Izquierdo, Francisco Machín, César Meiners, and Carmen Presas-Navarro. "Oceanography of the Cape Verde Basin and Mauritanian Slope Waters." In Deep-Sea Ecosystems Off Mauritania. Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1023-5_3.

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Joseph, Tarun, Mukunda Dev Behera, P. Tripathi, and Bikash Ranjan Parida. "Effect of Terrain Slope in Canopy Height Estimate Using LiDAR Data." In Handbook of Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability, Volume 1. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003268383-8.

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Casals, P., J. Romanyà, J. Cortina, J. Fons, M. Bode, and V. R. Vallejo. "Nitrogen supply rate in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests of contrasting slope aspect." In Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest Ecosystems. Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0455-5_7.

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Martin, A. Puerto, and M. Rico Rodriguez. "Structural Modification of Slopes by Effect of the Tree-Covering." In Responses of Forest Ecosystems to Environmental Changes. Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_206.

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Conference papers on the topic "Slope ecosystem"

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Jatu, Niken Pariwara, and Susilo Hadi. "Bioacoustics composition in paddy field ecosystem in Southern slope of Mount Merapi, Yogyakarta." In THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ICBS 2019: “Biodiversity as a Cornerstone for Embracing Future Humanity”. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0015919.

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Marconi, Michele, Francisco J. Vacas, Larry Burgess, and Paola Maria Pedroni. "Managing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service Issues in the Challenging Environment of the Alaskan North Slope." In SPE Offshore Europe Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/166559-ms.

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Bag-ao, Sally Lou, Xiao Pan, Rehana Shaik, and Ataur Rahman. "A Study on River Water Temperature in Victoria." In International Conference on Advancements in Engineering Education. Science Technology and Management Crescent Australia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.71427/icaeed2025/9.

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Research has shown that freshwater ecosystem occupies only 2.3% of the Earth’s surface, yet they are home of at least 9.5% of the animal species. A river is a crucial ecosystem that serves as an essential source for human food and industrial use. According to recent studies, the riverine ecosystems are being negatively impacted by the 1.1℃ rise in global surface temperature during the year 2011 to 2020 compared to the pre-industrial era in the year 1850-1900. These impacts are evidenced by the exaggerated growth of harmful algal blooms and massive fish kills. River water temperature is a key i
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Fiorillo, Anthony R., Paul J. McCarthy, Grant Shimer, et al. "A PERSPECTIVE ON THE MID-CRETACEOUS FROM A DINOSAURIAN HIGH LATITUDE GREENHOUSE ECOSYSTEM, NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-334633.

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Li, Bo, Jie Chong, Hui Liu, Rui Hong, Shu-hui Zhang, and Xin-shi Zhang. "Study on the Spatio-Temporal Changes of Ecosystem Service Value in the Northern Slope of Tianshan Mountains." In IGARSS 2008 - 2008 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2008.4778862.

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Speranza, D., V. Gerber, C. Mickiewicz, et al. "Aligning Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Impact Mitigation with the Operational Lifecycle of the Nikaitchuq Site (North Slope, Alaska)." In SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Social Responsibility. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/179359-ms.

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Ajtai, Iulia, Marius Oprea, Cristian Malos, Andrei Radovici, and Camelia Botezan. "THE VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS OF A MOUNTAIN RIVER ECOSYSTEM ASSOCIATED TO ANTHROPIC ACTIVITIES, IN A TOURISTIC AREA IN ROMANIA." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/3.1/s12.25.

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The population and economy growth in the past years, and subsequently the increased demand for freshwater, led to an increased pressure on water resources. The quality of surface water is affected by anthropogenic factors, such as: domestic sewage, industrial activities, agricultural activities, recreational activities, land use change, urbanization. Therefore, the impact on surface water vulnerability is higher in large urban areas or in urban areas with intense touristic activities. The analysis of water vulnerability in such areas is important in order to develop sustainable water resources
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Hitz, Arne, Anja Konzept, Benedikt Reick, and Klaus Rheinberger. "Efficient GPS Route Matching Method for Battery Electric Bus Fleets." In Conference on Sustainable Mobility. SAE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-24-0026.

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&lt;div class="section abstract"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;A challenge of public transportation GPS data is the frequent utilization of monitoring systems with low sampling rates, primarily driven by the high costs associated with cellular data transmission of large datasets. Altitude data is often imprecise or not recorded at all in regions without large elevation changes. The low data quality limits the use of the data for further detailed investigations like a realistic energy consumption forecast for assessing the electrical grid load resulting from charging the vehicle flee
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Panulinova, Eva. "ASSESSMENT OF SLOPE STABILITY OF EARTH DAMS." In 14th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b32/s13.004.

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Avetisyan, Daniela, and Andrey Stoyanov. "Assessment of elevation and slope exposure impact on snow cover distribution in the mountainous region in Bulgaria using Sentinel-2 satellite data." In Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XXV, edited by Christopher M. Neale and Antonino Maltese. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2679770.

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Reports on the topic "Slope ecosystem"

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Wells, Aaron, Tracy Christopherson, Gerald Frost, et al. Ecological land survey and soils inventory for Katmai National Park and Preserve, 2016–2017. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2287466.

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This study was conducted to inventory, classify, and map soils and vegetation within the ecosystems of Katmai National Park and Preserve (KATM) using an ecological land survey (ELS) approach. The ecosystem classes identified in the ELS effort were mapped across the park, using an archive of Geo-graphic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) datasets pertaining to land cover, topography, surficial geology, and glacial history. The description and mapping of the landform-vegetation-soil relationships identified in the ELS work provides tools to support the design and implementation of
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Petersen, G. W., R. L. Day, and J. Pollack. A coupled approach to spatially derived parameters necessary for ecosystem modeling on the North Slope of Alaska: Appendix A. Final report, March 1, 1989--February 28, 1993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10118090.

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Echevarria-Doyle, Waleska, S. McKay, and Susan Bailey. Sensitivity of sediment transport analyses in dam removal applications. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47595.

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Dam removal has become a widespread river management practice in the US for a variety of goals including ecosystem restoration, removing aging infrastructure, flood risk management, and recreation. The ability to forecast the sediment impacts of dam removal is critical to evaluating different management alternatives that can minimize adverse consequences for ecosystems and human communities. Tullos et al. (2016) identified seven Common Management Concerns (CMCs) associated with dam removal. Four of these CMCs; degree and rate of reservoir sediment erosion, excessive channel incision upstream o
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O'Connell, Kelly, David Burdick, Melissa Vaccarino, Colin Lock, Greg Zimmerman, and Yakuta Bhagat. Coral species inventory at War in the Pacific National Historical Park: Final report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302040.

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The War in the Pacific National Historical Park (WAPA), a protected area managed by the National Park Service (NPS), was established "to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific Theater of World War II and to conserve and interpret outstanding natural, scenic, and historic values on the island of Guam." Coral reef systems present in the park represent a vital element of Guam?s cultural, traditional, and economical heritage, and as such, are precious and in need of conservation. To facilitate the management of these resources, NPS determined t
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