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Motivating conservation action in the Upper Midwest: Source attention, information seeking and sharing, and farmers' land management decisions
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Adoption of on‐farm conservation strategies, such as edge‐of‐field practices, has the potential to reduce nutrient runoff, promote greater biodiversity, and improve water quality. …”
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Water Discharge Change in the Rivers of the South of the Boreal Forest Zone of Eastern European Russia at the End of the Late Holocene and in the Anthropocene: The Vyatka River
Published 2024-12-01“…A gradual increase in the share of the so-called normal annual WD and a decrease in the abnormal (including extreme) annual WD were noted from 1878–1929 to 1978–2018 in the predominantly northern half of the river basin. …”
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Hydrological and chemical water regime in the catchments of Bystra and Sucha Woda, in the Tatra National Park
Published 2018-09-01“…In all the tested waters, the highest values of total mineralization, electrical conductivity and concentration of main ions occurred during the winter low discharge, which resulted from the predominance of underground feed in the river’s runoff. In all the studied waters, a clear decrease in NO3– concentration was observed during the summer and autumn months. …”
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Sediment Particle Size Distribution behind the Check Dams of the Lashkaran Watershed, Salmas, West Azerbaijan
Published 2024-10-01“…Along with approaching the outlet, the amount of coarse particles decreases due to the presence of check dams and the accumulation of sediments behind the dams. …”
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Climate change impacts on flood risks in the Abou Ali River Basin, Lebanon: A hydrological modeling approach
Published 2025-03-01“…This research examines the impacts of climate change on flood dynamics in the Abou Ali River Basin in Tripoli, Lebanon, utilizing three global climate models (GCMs) from the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report: ACCESS-CM2, BCCCSM2-MR, and MIROC6 under two Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs): SSP2–45 and SSP5–85. …”
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Spatiotemporal Variation Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Water Transparency in the Pilot Zone of Yangtze River Delta
Published 2025-05-01“…The negative correlation between TP and SD was particularly significant in lake water (R=-0.71), and the C3 component (humic-like substances) of dissolved organic matter (DOM) shared a common origin with TP (R=0.64), indicating that TP in lake water mainly originated from soil erosion and surface runoff input. …”
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