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Modelling rock glacier ice content based on InSAR-derived velocity, Khumbu and Lhotse valleys, Nepal
Publikováno v:
The Cryosphere, Vol 17, Pp 2305-2321 (2023)
Active rock glaciers are viscous flow features embodying ice-rich permafrost and other ice masses. They contain significant amounts of ground ice and serve as potential freshwater reservoirs as mountain glaciers melt in response to climate warming. H
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A. Emmer, S. K. Allen, M. Carey, H. Frey, C. Huggel, O. Korup, M. Mergili, A. Sattar, G. Veh, T. Y. Chen, S. J. Cook, M. Correas-Gonzalez, S. Das, A. Diaz Moreno, F. Drenkhan, M. Fischer, W. W. Immerzeel, E. Izagirre, R. C. Joshi, I. Kougkoulos, R. Kuyakanon Knapp, D. Li, U. Majeed, S. Matti, H. Moulton, F. Nick, V. Piroton, I. Rashid, M. Reza, A. Ribeiro de Figueiredo, C. Riveros, F. Shrestha, M. Shrestha, J. Steiner, N. Walker-Crawford, J. L. Wood, J. C. Yde
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Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 22, Pp 3041-3061 (2022)
Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are among the most concerning consequences of retreating glaciers in mountain ranges worldwide. GLOFs have attracted significant attention amongst scientists and practitioners in the past 2 decades, with particula
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https://doaj.org/article/90409cad2f094de28e2f1aa261b8d284
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International Journal of Wildland Fire. 31:350-368
Surface fuel loads are a key driver of forest fires and the target of hazard reduction burns to reduce fire risk. However, the role of biota in decomposition, or feedbacks between fire and decomposer communities are rarely considered. We review the e
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M. Balogh, E. Jajčišinová, M. Venhart, A. Herzáň, J. L. Wood, D. T. Joss, F. A. Ali, K. Auranen, S. Bánovská, M. Bírová, R. J. Carroll, D. M. Cox, J. G. Cubiss, T. Davis, M. C. Drummond, P. T. Greenlees, T. Grahn, A. Gredley, J. Henderson, U. Jakobsson, R. Julin, S. Juutinen, G. Kantay, J. Konki, P. Konopka, M. Leino, V. Matoušek, A. K. Mistry, C. G. McPeake, D. O'Donnell, R. D. Page, J. Pakarinen, P. Papadakis, J. Partanen, P. Peura, P. Rahkila, P. Ruotsalainen, M. Sandzelius, J. Sarén, B. Saygı, M. Sedlák, D. Seweryniak, C. Scholey, J. Sorri, A. Špaček, S. Stolze, M. Taylor, A. Thornthwaite, J. Uusitalo, M. Veselský, S. Vielhauer, F. P. Wearing
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Physical Review C. 106
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Biofouling. 38(3)
Cathodic protection (CP), an electrochemical method for managing corrosion, is widely used in many industries in both marine and buried environments. However, literature surrounding cathodic protection and its ability to prevent microbially influence
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M. Venhart, A. N. Andreyev, J. G. Cubiss, J. L. Wood, A. E. Barzakh, C. Van Beveren, T. E. Cocolios, R. P. de Groote, D. V. Fedorov, V. N. Fedosseev, R. Ferrer, D. A. Fink, L. Ghys, M. Huyse, U. Köster, J. Lane, V. Liberati, K. M. Lynch, B. A. Marsh, P. L. Molkanov, T. J. Procter, E. Rapisarda, K. Sandhu, M. D. Seliverstov, A. M. Sjödin, P. Van Duppen, M. Veselský
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Physical Review C. 105
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Appl Environ Microbiol
One of the key areas in which microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) has been found to be a problem is in the bilges of maritime vessels. To establish effective biological monitoring protocols, baseline knowledge of the temporal and spatial biologica
Publikováno v:
MethodsX
MethodsX, Vol 6, Iss, Pp 2248-2257 (2019)
MethodsX, Vol 6, Iss, Pp 2248-2257 (2019)
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The use of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRBs) in laboratory studies is a common approach for investigating microbially influenced corrosion (MIC). The characteristic formation of black iron sulfide precipitates during SRB growth
The use of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRBs) in laboratory studies is a common approach for investigating microbially influenced corrosion (MIC). The characteristic formation of black iron sulfide precipitates during SRB growth
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J. Simpson, J. N. Orce, Catherine Scholey, Sanna Stolze, T. Lauritsen, A. Korichi, L. Makhathini, P. Ruotsalainen, O. Shirinda, I. Stefanescu, F. G. Kondev, J. F. Sharpey-Schafer, C. W. Beausang, D. G. Roux, N. Cooper, R. A. Bark, J. Hirvonen, Paul Greenlees, D. Miller, L. Mdletshe, B. J. P. Gall, V. Werner, E. A. McCutchan, S. N. T. Majola, E. A. Lawrie, X. Wang, Pauli Peura, J. L. Wood, S. Miller, J. Ndayishimye, C. J. Chiara, S. P. Bvumbi, Juha Sorri, Juha Uusitalo, D. Hartley, L. L. Riedinger, N. Redon, L. Bianco, Jan Sarén, S. H. Mthembu, M. A. Riley, L. Msebi, S. S. Ntshangase, Ulrika Jakobsson, B. Maqabuka, T. S. Dinoko, W. D. Kulp, J. M. Allmond, M. P. Carpenter, Peter B. Jones, G. Zimba, B. M. Nyakó, Rauno Julin, József Tímár, S. Zhu, B. V. Kheswa, Paivi Nieminen, T. D. Bucher, M. A. Sithole, P. Z. Ngcobo, Panu Rahkila, Sakari Juutinen, D. Curien, A. Minkova, D. M. Cullen, J. Piot, Steffen Ketelhut, C. H. Yu, P. L. Masiteng, P. E. Garrett
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 101
Rotational structures have been measured using the Jurogam II and GAMMASPHERE arrays at low spin following the Gd155(α,2n)Dy157 and Nd148(C12,5n)Dy155 reactions at 25 and 65 MeV, respectively. We report high-K bands, which are conjectured to be the
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P. E. Garrett, K. L. Green, G. Hackman, A. J. Radich, V. Bildstein, M. A. Schumaker, J. C. Bangay, A. Finlay, A. C. Morton, W. D. Kulp, E. T. Rand, A. A. Phillips, J. Wong, C. J. Pearson, A. Diaz Varela, S. W. Yates, D. S. Cross, A. B. Garnsworthy, S. Colosimo, B. Jigmeddorj, P. Finlay, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, N. Warr, K. G. Leach, Rae Austin, G. C. Ball, Tomás R. Rodríguez, J. Jolie, C. E. Svensson, G. F. Grinyer, S. Triambak, J. N. Orce, G. A. Demand, D. Bandyopadhyay, J. L. Wood
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Physical Review C. 101
From detailed spectroscopy of Cd-110 and Cd-112 following the beta(+)/EC decay of In-110,In-112 and the beta(-) decay of Ag-112, the presence of very weak decay branches from nonyrast states is revealed. In Cd-112, 2(5)(+) -> 0(4)(+) and 4(6)(+) -> 2