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Analysis of the causes of giant landslide clustering in the upper reaches of the Yellow River since the Holocene
Influence of topographic factors on the distribution of herbaceous vegetation and mechanical root properties of the Xijitan giant landslide in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, northwestern China
Molluscan fauna of the lower reaches of the Syoyakha River (Yamal Peninsula)
Hydro-geotechnical integration for sustainable mitigation of river-induced landslides along the Batang Ombilin River, West Sumatra
Local fauna of bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in the lower reaches of the Northern Dvina River
Differences in Phenological Estimation From Multi‐Vegetation Indices Across the Yellow River Basin
Sedimentary Metagenomics Reveal Avian Community Transitions From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene
Socioeconomic consequences of landslide events in Uttarakhand, India: linking landslide susceptibility with vulnerability and disaster risk management
Thermal regime of water courses of different order in the basin of the Upper Kolyma River
Dispersion and Stratification Dynamics in the Upper Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel
Dry Me a River: Ecological Effects of Drought in the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Reducing subjectivity in landslide susceptibility mapping method: an integrated methodology
Application of Yellow Clay Powder for Efficient Treatment of Cyanobacterium Microcystis sp. ...
Geospatial Approaches to Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: A Study of Rangamati Sadar Upazila, Bangladesh
Do Giant Sequoias Regenerate in Large Crown Fire Patches?
Landslide susceptibility assessment in the Central Yunnan Plateau by assembling optimized statistical and machine learning models
Vertebrate community composition and activity at giant otter latrines in the northern Pantanal
Integration of machine learning model and CMIP6 analysis for climate change impact-led landslide susceptibility and population exposure assessments in the Nepal Himalaya
Correction to: Landslide susceptibility assessment through bivariate models (weight of evidence and frequency ratio) in Pesanggaran, East Java, Indonesia
The World Could Reach 30% Protection by 2030, and Still Fail to Conserve Biodiversity without Effective and Well‐located Protected Areas
Water Quality Analysis in Nakdong River Tributaries for the Determination of Priority ...
Multi-Biomarker Analysis for Identifying Organic Matter Sources in Small Mountainous River Watersheds: A Case Study of the Yuba River Watershed
Analysis on the Reduction of Phosphorus Release in River and Lake Sediments through Application ...
Climate‐Driven Range Dynamics of the Chinese Giant Salamander: Past, Present, and Future Projections From Ensemble Species Distribution Models
Transportation Modeling of Conservative Pollutant in a River with Weirs - The Nakdong River Case