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Water Balance in the Sivash Bay as a Result of Variability of the Natural-Climatic and Anthropogenic Factors

Water Balance in the Sivash Bay as a Result of Variability of the Natural-Climatic and Anthropogenic Factors

... Dynamics of the Sivash Bay (the Sea of Azov) water balance under the conditions of varying natural and climatic (precipitation, water exchange with the Sea of Azov, river flow and evaporation), and anthropogenic ...

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Assessment of anthropogenic factors affecting protected area: the case of senkele swayne’s hartebeest sanctuary, south eastern Ethiopia

Assessment of anthropogenic factors affecting protected area: the case of senkele swayne’s hartebeest sanctuary, south eastern Ethiopia

... the anthropogenic factors affecting protected area was carried out in Senkele Swayne’s Survey questionnaires, key informant interview (KII), Focus group ere employed to collect primary and secondary ...for ...

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The Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in the Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Water Bodies of Kazakhstan

The Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Factors in the Distribution of Heavy Metals in the Water Bodies of Kazakhstan

... physicochemical factors (location of water bodies in ore or geochemical anomalies, chemical type of underlying soils, oxygen conditions, pH values, TDS, temperature) together with the intensity of ...

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AN EVALUATION OF THE ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS OF SOIL EROSION PROBLEMS IN NEKEDE IMO STATE

AN EVALUATION OF THE ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS OF SOIL EROSION PROBLEMS IN NEKEDE IMO STATE

... With recent rapid development and industrialization taking place at Nekede Town, in Owerri West L.G.A of Imo State as a result of the presence of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri which is also located very close ...

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Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models

Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models

... change, lightning and climate. Individual fire-enabled vege- tation models have been shown to simulate observed global patterns of burned area and fire emissions reasonably well (Kloster et al., 2010; Prentice et al., ...

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Environmental and anthropogenic factors affecting the probability of occurrence of Oncomegas wageneri (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) in the southern Gulf of Mexico

Environmental and anthropogenic factors affecting the probability of occurrence of Oncomegas wageneri (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) in the southern Gulf of Mexico

... However, before undertaking a detailed interpretation of the statistical relationships between the dependent and independent variables in the boosted GAMs and the MaxEnt models for this [r] ...

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... Among the identified orchid species, Gastrochilus calceolaris is already known to be Critically Endangered (CR), and Bulbophyllum leopardinum & Spiranthes sinensis have been assessed as Least Concern (LC) (IUCN ...

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Application of Geo Processing Model for a Quantitative Assessment of Coastal Exposure and Sensitivity to Sea Level Rise in the Sultanate of Oman

Application of Geo Processing Model for a Quantitative Assessment of Coastal Exposure and Sensitivity to Sea Level Rise in the Sultanate of Oman

... The Sultanate of Oman has an extended coastline extending for about 3165 km including a number of pays and islands. Most of this coastline is soft and low laying shore subject to the dynamics of sediment transport and ...

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Vegetation Change Analyses Considering Climate Variables and Anthropogenic Variables in the Three-River Headwaters Region

Vegetation Change Analyses Considering Climate Variables and Anthropogenic Variables in the Three-River Headwaters Region

... climate factors and anthropogenic ...climate factors include precipitation, temperature and solar radiation, which entangle and interact with each other, imposing complex and varying limitations on ...

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Perceptions of Climate Change, Sea Level  Rise, and Possible Consequences Relate  Mainly to Self Valuation of Science  Knowledge

Perceptions of Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, and Possible Consequences Relate Mainly to Self Valuation of Science Knowledge

... preventing anthropogenic climate change (reducing greenhouse gases) to ...of anthropogenic factors; 3) the public’s concern about global climate change; and 4) the public’s understanding or concern ...

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Natural and Anthropogenic Dynamics of Vegetation in the Aral Sea Coast

Natural and Anthropogenic Dynamics of Vegetation in the Aral Sea Coast

... [43]. Change the ecological situation due to human impact in the Syrdarya river valley and the delta has began in 40th of the XX century. By the 1960s the rate of water flow use in the river basin approached to the unit. ...

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Geohazard and Vulnerability Risk Analysis as Inputs in Mainstreaming Climate Change in Developing Country

Geohazard and Vulnerability Risk Analysis as Inputs in Mainstreaming Climate Change in Developing Country

... and Anthropogenic Factors): This consist of major steps to consider in the analysis of landslide hazard such as: (a) identification of critical factors that affect the vulnerability of an area to ...

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Artificial, Natural, Underlying Factors That Affect the Arctic Climate

Artificial, Natural, Underlying Factors That Affect the Arctic Climate

... aspects: anthropogenic factors, natural factors and po- tential factors: a large amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by human ac- tivities, tropical ocean currents, potential solar ...

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Ecosystem Services in Climate Change Adaptation Projects in the Least Developed Countries of West Africa

Ecosystem Services in Climate Change Adaptation Projects in the Least Developed Countries of West Africa

... Despite the existence of numerous studies in the line of ecosystem services and climate change adaptation projects, there still exist several gaps connecting the two. The MEA (2005) study addressed ecosystem, ecosystem ...

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Anthropogenic Drivers of Gypsy Moth Dispersal.

Anthropogenic Drivers of Gypsy Moth Dispersal.

... through anthropogenic vectors ...the anthropogenic factors that could affect dispersal, measures these factors with secondary data at the county level from a variety of sources, and estimates ...

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Trends of Southeast Asian urban NO 2, O3 , and SO 2concentrations during COVID 19 social distancing and forecast period

Trends of Southeast Asian urban NO 2, O3 , and SO 2concentrations during COVID 19 social distancing and forecast period

... The high and even fluctuations of air pollutants are known sometimes are related to the anthropogenic factors rather than environmental factors. Zhou et al. (2015) identified that the urban air ...

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The Climatic Importance of Uncertainties in Regional Aerosol-Cloud Radiative Forcings over Recent Decades

The Climatic Importance of Uncertainties in Regional Aerosol-Cloud Radiative Forcings over Recent Decades

... and sporadically erupting volcanoes (Volc_SO2; Fig. 6b) contrasts with the FF_Diam pattern. Increasing Volc_SO2 in regions where it contributes to CAE forcing variance suppresses the magnitude of both positive and ...

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Is anthropogenic pyrodiversity invisible in paleofire records?

Is anthropogenic pyrodiversity invisible in paleofire records?

... that anthropogenic patch burning can enhance [14] or suppress fire-climate relationships ...for anthropogenic patch burning but it is not necessarily a problem of the fire-scar ...think anthropogenic ...

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CHANGES IN THE MIDDLE SECTION OF THE NAREW RIVER (BETWEEN OSTROŁĘKA AND ŁOMŻA) IN VIEW OF NATURAL FACTORS AND ANTHROPOGENIC PRESSURES

CHANGES IN THE MIDDLE SECTION OF THE NAREW RIVER (BETWEEN OSTROŁĘKA AND ŁOMŻA) IN VIEW OF NATURAL FACTORS AND ANTHROPOGENIC PRESSURES

... natural factors (chang- es in flow rate), but also by anthropogenic influ - ences because rivers played an essential role in economic development throughout history [Czaja 1997, Kalicki ...

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Large seasonal and diurnal anthropogenic heat flux across four Australian cities

Large seasonal and diurnal anthropogenic heat flux across four Australian cities

... because anthropogenic heat can contribute up to 4ºC to the urban heat island, and increases heat stress to urban ...of anthropogenic heat means the urban heat is- land effect on temperatures may be ...

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