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    Study on the Process and Mechanism of Slope Failure Induced by Mining under Open Pit Slope: A Case Study from Yanqianshan Iron Mine, China by Yingpeng Hu, Fengyu Ren, Hangxing Ding, Yu Fu, Baohui Tan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…According to the observed ground deformation features, the geomorphic zone of the eastern slope can be divided into four regions (caved rock zone, cracking zone, toppling zone, and sliding zone). …”
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    Assessment of noise pollution in sports halls in Lahijan, Iran by Maryam Hajesmaeiliyan, Ali Fahimi Nezhad, Bagher Morsal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, there was a relationship between the urban location of sports halls and the sound level, such that halls located in the northern and western zones (the more affluent part of the city) had higher sound levels; in contrast, those located in the southern and eastern zones (poorer areas of the city) had lower sound levels.   …”
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    Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand by Muhammad Chrisna Satriagasa, Piyapong Tongdeenok, Naruemol Kaewjampa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The eastern UNW (Zone I) has the longest DPT, while the western UNW (Zone III) has the shortest. …”
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    Vaccine Prophylaxis of Pneumococcal Infections in Children under Conditions of Severe Flood in the Amur River Basin by Aleksandr G. Chuchalin, Gennadiy G. Onishchenko, Victor P. Kolosov, Olga P. Kurganova, Tatiana A. Zaitseva, Leonid G. Manakov, Galina N. Kholodok, Juliy M. Perelman, Roman S. Kozlov, Natalia M. Ivakhnishina, Olga E. Trotsenko, Albina P. Bondarenko

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The flood in the Amur river basin in the summer of 2013 created a special zone and risk conditions for the formation of respiratory pathology in the Far-Eastern region of Russia. …”
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    Arsenic, manganese, and iron concentration in groundwater of northwestern part of Bangladesh using self-organizing maps: Implication for health risk assessment by Obaida Urme, AHM Selim Reza, Md Ibrahim Adham, Golam Sabbir Sattar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Quantification of the non-linear relationship between arsenic (As) and physico-chemical parameters in groundwater through a Self-Organizing Map (SOM) was performed for the first time in Chapai-Nawabganj, Bangladesh. Due to the continuous assessment of groundwater quality, the spatial distribution of As with associated elements was observed for the aerial extent of contaminated groundwater. …”
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    The United States and the Challenges of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s Internal Stability: A Historical Retrospective by L. R. Khlebnikova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has been playing an important role in the Middle Eastern subsystem being heavily affected by the events in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone, as well as wars in Iraq or Syria. …”
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    La datation dendrochronologique du coffrage de fondation d’une pile du pont-siphon de l’Yzeron à Beaunant (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Métropole de Lyon) by François Blondel, David Baldassari

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The posts most often have their first growth ring preserved (pith) and sometimes their last ring at the time of collection (cambium). However, they correspond to the shortest growth series, from 16 to 40 rings. …”
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    De l’agglomération antique de Cassinomagus au village de Chassenon (Charente) : un bilan des connaissances by Lucie Carpentier, Sandra Sicard

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Excavations carried out in the eastern part of the site revealed traces of occupation dating back to the Second Iron Age, though it remains impossible to determine whether these vestiges correspond to the origins of the urban concentration that would become Cassinomagus, or whether they are merely indicative of the presence of marginal rural occupation at that time. …”
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    A 40-year remote sensing analysis of spatiotemporal temperature and rainfall patterns in Senegal by Catherine Nakalembe, Diana B. Frimpong, Hannah Kerner, Mamadou Adama Sarr

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…All six of Senegal's agroecological zones showed statistically significant upward precipitation trends. …”
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    Drought Occurrence Pattern in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia by A.S. Tefera, J.O. Ayoade, N.J. Bello

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The analysis results indicated that most districts in the southern and eastern zones experienced more intense droughts than the rest of the study area. …”
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    Drought Occurrence Pattern in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia by A.S. Tefera, J.O. Ayoade, N.J. Bello

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The analysis results indicated that most districts in the southern and eastern zones experienced more intense droughts than the rest of the study area. …”
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    Le temple polygonal de la rue Lecointre à Reims/Durocortorum by Sébastien Péchart, Frédéric Poupon

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Despite its marginal location, the excavated zone is associated with a particularly rich archaeological context, particularly influenced by two structuring elements: the Early Roman fortification wall and the cardo maximus. …”
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    Evaluation of vegetable pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp] genotypes for yield stability by J. D. Ojwang, R. Nyankanga, N. V. P. R. G. Ganga Rao, J. Imungi

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Abstract Background Vegetable pigeonpea is an important food security crop in the marginal dry areas of the Eastern region of Kenya. The adaptation and stability of vegetable pigeonpea genotypes across different agro-ecological zones in Kenya are not adequately determined. …”
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    The Climate-forming role of the production process of the forests of Ukraine by Platon Tretyak, Nelia Lukianchuk, Hryhoriy Krynytskyy

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The source materials were official data on the area of forests and their annual increment within the model regions and Ukraine as a whole, as well as for comparison – in Poland, Germany and within Central and Eastern Europe. The share of productivity of forests in Ukraine and their material-and-energy impact on the air basin of Central and Eastern Europe is approximately 4.3%, which is 4 times less than for the forests of Germany and 1.3 times less than for the forests of Poland. …”
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    Analyses of the Spatial Pattern of Drought Risk in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia by A.S. Tefera, J.O. Ayoade, N.J. Bello

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study has also revealed high and very high drought risk levels largely clustered in the western, eastern and southern zones of the study area. Overall, the study has demonstrated the importance of integrating socioeconomic and climate data for comprehensive drought risk characterization, which can be used as an input for drought management planning. …”
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    Analyses of the Spatial Pattern of Drought Risk in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia by A.S. Tefera, J.O. Ayoade, N.J. Bello

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study has also revealed high and very high drought risk levels largely clustered in the western, eastern and southern zones of the study area. Overall, the study has demonstrated the importance of integrating socioeconomic and climate data for comprehensive drought risk characterization, which can be used as an input for drought management planning. …”
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    Climate change-driven shifts in the global distribution of tomato and potato crops and their associated bacterial pathogens by Muhammad Hubab, Niloufar Lorestani, Rogayah Akram Mheisin Al-Awabdeh, Farzin Shabani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study hypothesizes that under future climate scenarios, the geographic overlap between these crops and their pathogens will increase in certain regions, leading to heightened agricultural risks, especially in areas currently considered safe from these pathogens.MethodsTo test our hypotheses, the objective was to evaluate the potential impact of climate change on the geographic distribution of two key food crops (tomato and potato) and their bacterial pathogens for the current time and by 2050. This study used four species distribution models (SDMs) to predict current and future habitat suitability for both tomato and potato crops, as well as their associated pathogens, under two shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP4.5 and SSP8.5) and four global circulation models (GCMs).ResultsThe models projected significant poleward shifts in suitable habitats for tomatoes and potatoes, with notable expansions in higher-latitude regions such as Canada, northern Europe, and Russia, and contractions in current major production zones such as the United States (US), Brazil, parts of Africa, and China. …”
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