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    Mapping Land Suitability to Guide Landscape Restoration in the Amazon by René Poccard-Chapuis, Sophie Plassin, Reinis Osis, Daniel Pinillos, Gustavo Martinez Pimentel, Marcelo Cordeiro Thalês, François Laurent, Mario Rodrigo de Oliveira Gomes, Laura Angelica Ferreira Darnet, Jaqueline de Carvalho Peçanha, Marie-Gabrielle Piketty

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We used topographic data from the Brazilian municipality of Paragominas to produce four maps, one each of soil texture, slope, floodplains, and hydrography, that we then combined into a single land suitability map. …”
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    Karst and vaucluse springs from the Polish Tatra Mts. Results of long-term stationary investigations by Grzegorz Barczyk

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…At the same time, they are the main source of information on the hydrography of the investigated karst area. Continuous monitoring of groundwaters and surface waters in the Tatra Mountains in Poland takes place for a long time. …”
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    Evaluating Monthly Flow Prediction Based on SWAT and Support Vector Regression Coupled with Discrete Wavelet Transform by Lifeng Yuan, Kenneth J. Forshay

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…We examined the performance and potential of the SWAT-WSVR model and compared it with observations, SWAT-CUP, and SWAT-SVR using statistical metrics, Taylor diagrams, and hydrography. The results showed that the average of <i>RMSE</i>-observation’s standard deviation ratio (<i>RSR</i>), Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (<i>NSE</i>), percent bias (<i>PBIAS</i>), and root mean square error (<i>RMSE</i>) from SWAT-WSVR is 0.02, 1.00, −0.15, and 0.27 m<sup>3</sup> s<sup>−1</sup> in calibration and 0.14, 0.98, −1.88, and 2.91 m<sup>3</sup> s<sup>−1</sup> in validation on 12 sites, respectively. …”
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    Circulation and Intrusions Northeast of Taiwan: Chasing and Predicting Uncertainty in the Cold Dome by Glen Gawarkiewicz, Sen Jan, Pierre F.J. Lermusiaux, Julie L. McClean, Luca Centurioni, Kevin Taylor, Bruce Cornuelle, Timothy F. Duda, Joe Wang, Yiing Jiang Yang, Thomas Sanford, Ren-Chieh Lien, Craig Lee, Ming-An Lee, Wayne Leslie, Patrick J. Haley Jr., Pearn P. Niiler, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Pedro Velez-Belchi, Dong-Kyu Lee, Yoo Yin Kim

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…During the experiment, a combination of near-surface and profiling drifters, broad-scale and high-resolution hydrography, mooring arrays, remote sensing, and regional ocean model forecasts of fields and uncertainties were used to assess mean fields and uncertainties in the region. …”
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    Digital Elevation Model Development Of The Volga And Don River’s Delta And Application In Hydrological Modeling by Natalia A. Yaitskaya, Igor V. Sheverdyaev

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…To build individual DEMs, a raster of the absolute depth of the channels, a hydrography DEM, a land DEM, and a shelf DEM were created using geoinformation systems. …”
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    Evolution of Freshwater Runoff in the Western Adriatic Sea over the Last Century by Teresa Sani, Mauro Marini, Alessandra Campanelli, Mariana Machado Toffolo, Stefano Goffredo, Federica Grilli

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The evaluation of the hydrography and biogeochemistry of the Adriatic Sea over the last century was summarized in this review to point out any changes in river runoff and provide an overview of the cause and effect of these trends on marine ecosystems. …”
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    Regional projection of climate warming effects on coastal seas in east China by Wenxia Zhang, John P Dunne, Hui Wu, Feng Zhou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We use a coupled physical-biogeochemical regional model to investigate the differences of shelf hydrography and oxygen dynamics between present and future projected states. …”
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    Observed amplification of the seasonal CO2 cycle at the Southern Ocean Time Series by Elizabeth H. Shadwick, Elizabeth H. Shadwick, Cathryn A. Wynn-Edwards, Cathryn A. Wynn-Edwards, Richard J. Matear, Peter Jansen, Eric Schulz, Adrienne J. Sutton

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Here we use a time series from moored platforms deployed between 2011 and 2021 as part of the Southern Ocean Time Series (SOTS) observatory to investigate the seasonality and interannual variability of upper ocean hydrography and seawater CO2 partial pressure (pCO2). …”
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    ONLINE SUPPORT FOR COMPREHENSIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS IN THE SOUTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA by О.Ю. Зимина, О.С. Сизов, П.Р. Цымбарович

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Th ematic content of the geoportal includes space images with medium (10 m) and extra high (up to 0.3 m) spatial resolution, AW3D relief model (25 m), topographic maps, UAV images of certain areas (orthophotomaps and DEM), vector layers of archaeological sites, hydrography, landscapes restoration, results of archaeological sites borders mapping using GPS-receivers, as well as the results of bathymetry survey. …”
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    Multi-Site and Multi-Year Remote Records of Operative Temperatures with Biomimetic Loggers Reveal Spatio-Temporal Variability in Mountain Lizard Activity and Persistence Proxy Esti... by Florèn Hugon, Benoit Liquet, Frank D’Amico

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The differences in daily activity times and in persistence indices demonstrated the effects of the micro-habitat, habitat, slope, altitude, hydrography, and year. These observations have highlighted the great variability existence in the environmental temperatures experienced by lizard populations. …”
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    Downscaling Satellite-Based Estimates of Ocean Bottom Pressure for Tracking Deep Ocean Mass Transport by Andrew Delman, Felix Landerer

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The downscaling procedure also increases the amplitude (standard deviation) of OBP variability compared to the non-downscaled GRACE at most sites, resulting in standard deviations that are closer to in situ values. A comparison of hydrography-based transport from RAPID with estimates based on downscaled GRACE data suggests substantial improvement from the downscaling at intraannual timescales, though this improvement does not extend to longer interannual timescales. …”
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    Launching Nova Geodesia Journal by Paul SESTRAS

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Nova Geodesia has set out to be an open access journal, set up to develop a reliable platform and provide unrestricted access to the scientific literature for the rapid dissemination of recent updates in geodesy and related topics related to cartography, urban administration and the environment, project design and constructions such as dams, bridges, plants, boundary marking, landscape and ecology, environmental management, geography, planetology, hydrography. Through its new approach, the journal adheres to the mission of developing a reliable bridge of communication between people interested in the topics of science and technology mentioned, bringing authentic and unique scientific contributions. …”
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    The comparison of the scope of the content and classification methods on topographical maps of Polish territory annexed by Russia issued at the turn of 19th and 20th century by Panecki Tomasz

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The next stage was to elaborate a legend comparison with summary in the form of a table for particular thematic layers: settlement and built-up area, transport network, sacral buildings facilities and other buildings, land cover, hydrography, relief, and borders. An assumption was made that despite the apparent similarity of the scales (1:75,000, 1:84,000, 1:100,000) and source materials the maps analysed are distinct in terms of presentation of the geohistorical landscape. …”
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    MMFlood: A Multimodal Dataset for Flood Delineation From Satellite Imagery by Fabio Montello, Edoardo Arnaudo, Claudio Rossi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Along with satellite imagery, the dataset includes the Digital Elevation Model (DEM), hydrography maps, and flood delineation maps provided by Copernicus EMS, which is considered as ground truth. …”
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    To What Extent Is Hydrologic Connectivity Taken into Account in Catchment Studies in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia? A Review by Anik Juli Dwi Astuti, Sofie Annys, Mekete Dessie, Jan Nyssen, Stefaan Dondeyne

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Components of structural hydrologic connectivity were accounted for by considering geomorphology (54%) and soils (47%), and to a lesser extent, hydrography (16%) and geology (12%). Components of functional connectivity were covered by looking at surface water fluxes (61%), sediment fluxes (18%) and subsurface water fluxes (13%). …”
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    Technical note: A new online tool for <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O–temperature conversions by D. E. Gaskell, P. M. Hull

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The effect of local hydrography (the “salinity effect”) is particularly difficult to correct for and may lead to errors of <span class="inline-formula">&gt;10</span> <span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>C in sea-surface temperatures if neglected. …”
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    On the observability of turbulent transport rates by Argo: supporting evidence from an inversion experiment by Ferreira, D., Forget, Gael, Liang, Xinfeng

    Published 2016
    “…Here, it is shown that extended observation of the broad-scale hydrography by Argo provides a path to improved estimates of regional turbulent transport rates. …”
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