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    Predicted distribution of curl-leaf mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. by Robert E Kissell, Michael T Tercek, David P Thoma, Kristin L Legg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A combination of probability density estimation and vector analysis was used to predict curl-leaf mountain mahogany distribution across the species range relative to climate space and how that relationship would affect curl-leaf mountain mahogany at a local scale. …”
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    Benefit Evaluation of Different Allocation Modes of Soil and Water Conservation Measures in Ta-pieh Mountains Area by ZHOU Jie, TIAN Pei, WU Yijin, JIA Tinghui, SHEN Chenzhu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…[Objective] In order to reveal the effect of different soil and water conservation measures on reducing runoff and sediment in Ta-pieh Mountains, optimize the allocation mode of soil and water conservation measures in Ta-pieh Mountains. …”
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    The effect of forest gaps on the diversity and composition of bacterial communities in mixed-type forest soils across the Carpathian mountains by Nejc Suban, Oliver Maksimović, Nataša Šibanc, Tijana Martinović, Eva Darenova, Matjaž Čater, Tine Grebenc

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Soil samples were collected from eight sites along the Carpathian Mountains, including managed forests and the remnants of old growth. …”
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    Experimental study on in-situ simulation of rainfall-induced soil erosion in forest lands converted to cash crop areas in Dabie Mountains. by Gao Li, Tao Yang, Rui Chen, Haogang Dong, Feng Wu, Qinghua Zhan, Jinyan Huang, Minxuan Luo, Li Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Economic development in the Dabie Mountains of China has necessitated the conversion of vast tracts of forest land into economic crops, notably tea gardens and orchards, thereby disrupting soil structure and precipitating large-scale soil erosion. …”
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    Analysis of vehicle carbon emission characteristics on expressways in mountainous plateau areas based on the coupled simulation of CarSim/TruckSim and MOVES. by Jianping Gao, Xin Huang, Yunyong He, Enhuai He, Lu Sun, Changfeng Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Expressways in mountainous plateau areas exhibit complex driving conditions and harsh climatic characteristics that continuously impact vehicle carbon emissions throughout their entire lifecycle and determine the carbon emission levels of expressways during the operational period. …”
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    Chemical and sensory properties of young cabernet sauvignon and marselan wines from subregions on the eastern foothills of helan mountains in ningxia, China: Terroir effect by Xue Zhang, Hui Yang, Na Liu, Jian Sun, Ruijia Yao, Fangzhou Shi, Jiming Li, Wenguang Jiang, Hongying Li, Qingchen Zhang, JunXiang Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to analyze the characteristics of Cabernet Sauvignon (CS) and Marselan (M) wines from different subregions on the eastern foothills of Helan Mountain. UHPLC–ESI–Q–ToF and HS–SPME–GC–MS were employed to analyze the metabolic properties of the wines, and QDA was combined for sensory characterization. …”
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    The process and logical mechanism of agricultural production space contraction in mountainous areas based on actor-network theory:A case study of Lishi Village in Longde County, Ningxia by CHEN Kunqiu, CHEN Yunya, LIANG Yajia, ZHENG Yuhan

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…agricultural production space contraction|actor network|rural revitalization|mountainous areas|land use transition|ningxia hui autonomous region…”
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    OPTIMIZATION AND ENERGY SAVING WHEN CHOOSING THE SITE OF INSTALLATION OF A CRUSHING STATION IN A MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN CASE OF THE DJBEL EL BORDJ CAREER, SIDI BELABBAS, ALGERIA by RACHID KHEBBAB, SAMIR REMLI, ISSAM ROUAIGUIA, AISSA BENSELHOUB

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… In open pit or underground mines and quarries, especially in mountainous terrain, the choice of the perfect place to install a crushing station requires a decision finalized by a detailed study of the areas close to the quarries such as the water drainage, the morphology of the deposit, the installed capacity, the opening mode of the deposit etc. …”
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