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Groundwater flow and storage within an alpine meadow-talus complex
Published 2010-06-01“…To gain further understanding of these processes, we have undertaken a combined geophysical and hydrological study of a small (2100 m<sup>2</sup>) alpine meadow and surrounding talus within the Lake O'Hara watershed in the Canadian Rockies. Several intersecting ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) profiles and a seismic refraction profile were acquired to map the thickness of the talus and to image the topography of the bedrock basin that underlies the meadow. …”
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Sympatric breeding occurrence of two call types of Evening Grosbeak in Western Wyoming
Published 2024-04-01“…In 2023, a majority were the Pacific Northwest-centered type 1 while roughly a quarter were type 4 which is known from the Central Rockies. In 2023, we generally saw type 4 individuals alongside type 1 individuals, and both call types tended to cluster in the same areas though type 1 birds were frequently detected without any type 4s nearby. …”
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Effect of Radio Frequency Interference-Contaminated AMSR2 Signal Restoration on Soil Moisture Retrieval
Published 2022-09-01“…The driest region of the United States is located between the Rockies and Cordillera Mountains, and the soil moisture value is lower than 0.1 m<sup>3</sup> m<sup>−3</sup>.…”
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The role of temperature and microclimate in the survival of wintering grassland birds
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Integrated spatial analysis for human–wildlife coexistence in the American West
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Leveraging Genomic and Bioinformatic Analysis to Enhance Drug Repositioning for Dermatomyositis
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Ecological factors affecting the recent Picea abies decline in Slovenia: the importance of bedrock type and forest naturalness
Published 2023-04-01“…General trends along the gradients of other selected predictors (stoniness/rockiness and heat load index) were less pronounced. …”
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Glycosylation defects, offset by PEPCK-M, drive entosis in breast carcinoma cells
Published 2022-08-01“…Glucose deprivation promoted entosis in an MCF7 breast carcinoma model, as evaluated by direct inspection under the microscope, or revealed by a shift to apoptosis + necrosis in cells undergoing entosis treated with a Rho-GTPase kinase inhibitor (ROCKi). In this context, curbing protein glycosylation defects with N-acetyl-glucosamine partially rescued entosis, whereas limiting glycosylation in the presence of glucose with tunicamycin or NGI-1, but not with other unrelated ER-stress inducers such as thapsigargin or amino-acid limitation, stimulated entosis. …”
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Magma ascent in planetesimals: control by grain size
Published 2018“…Rocky planetesimals in the early solar system melted internally and evolved chemically due to radiogenic heating from 26Al. …”
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Kinematic Zenith Tropospheric Delay Estimation with GNSS PPP in Mountainous Areas
Published 2021-08-01“…The estimated delays are compared with the Vienna Mapping Function 1 (VMF1), which proves to be highly effective to model the large-scale profile variations in the Canadian Rockies, the main contribution of GNSS PPP being the estimation of higher frequency ZWD components. …”
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Spatio-temporal patterns and trends in MODIS-retrieved radiative forcing by snow impurities over the Western US from 2001 to 2022
Published 2024-01-01“…While the spatial extent of significant RF trends was minimal, we found declining trends most frequently in the Sierra Nevada, North Cascades, and Canadian Rockies, and increasing trends in the Idaho Batholith. …”
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Elevation-dependent warming in the Eastern Siberian Arctic
Published 2021-01-01“…There is evidence for elevation-dependent warming (EDW) in many mountainous regions, including the Alps, Rockies, and Tibetan Plateau, all of which are in mid latitudes. …”
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Are the effects of vegetation and soil changes as important as climate change impacts on hydrological processes?
Published 2019-12-01“…In Marmot Creek in the Canadian Rockies, the increase in annual runoff due to the combined effect of soil and climate change was statistically significant, whereas their individual effects were not. …”
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