Onyeuwaoma, Nnaemeka Sivakumar, Venkataraman Bade, Mahesh
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Environmental monitoring and assessment
South Africa has grappled with recurring drought scenarios for over two decades, leading to substantial economic losses. Droughts in the Western Cape between 2015 and 2018, especially in Cape Town was declared a national disaster, resulting in the strict water rationing and the "day zero" effect. This study presents a set of simulations for predict...
Mufungizi, Andisa A Musakwa, Walter Chanza, Nelson
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Mopane woodlands have been shifting. While it is important to understand the spatial patterns that characterise this phenomenon, it is even more important to understand the impacts of shifting Mopane woodlands on rural communities that rely on them. This study sought to establish the impacts of shifting mopane woodlands on the production of indigen...
Mirzaee, S Nafchi, A Mirzakhani Ostovari, Y Seifi, M Ghorbani-Dashtaki, S Khodaverdiloo, H Chakherlou, S Taghizadeh-Mehrjardi, R Raei, B
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Soil salinization stands as a prominent global environmental challenge, necessitating enhanced assessment methodologies. This study is dedicated to refining soil salinity assessment in the Lake Urmia region of Iran, utilizing multi-year data spanning from 2015 to 2018. To achieve this objective, soil salinity was measured at 915 sampling points dur...
Cherednichenko, Oksana Chirikova, Marina Magda, Igor Lopatin, Oleg Nuraliyev, Serikbay Pilyugina, Anastassiya Azizbekova, Dinara
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Environmental monitoring and assessment
Space rockets are regularly launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ecological impact of territories affected by the consequences of space rocket activities on the environment is a significant concern. On July 27, 2006, the Dnepr rocket was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, resulting in an abnormal situation and its emergency ...
Ma, Qiusheng Wu, Yanfeng Zhang, Guangxin Jiang, Lili Rousseau, Alain N Zhang, Wenguang
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Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) offer a diverse array of ecosystem services and contribute largely to landscape functions. Numerous studies have documented the substantial pressures on wetland ecosystems from both natural changes and human activities worldwide. However, the quantification of these impacts on GIWs remains scarce. This study ...
Mohan Viswanathan, Prasanna Dodge-Wan, Dominique
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Relict caves in fenglin karst may typically have numerous entrances and openings. Hence, they host a variety of environments in which parameters such as light, airflow, humidity, and temperature may vary significantly over short distances. Similarly, drip water hydrochemistry, including isotopic values, may vary due to different contributions of va...
Wang, Xiaoshuang Chen, Xiaoping Zhou, Zhixiang Teng, Mingjun Xiang, Yang Peng, Chucai Huang, Chunbo Peng, Changhui
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Environmental monitoring and assessment
Time-varying characteristics of particulate matter (PM) pollution play a crucial role in shaping atmospheric dynamics, which impact the health and welfare of urban commuters. Previously published studies on the diurnal patterns of PMs are not consistent, especially in the context of field experiments in central China, and most field studies have on...
Osei-Kusi, Frank Wu, Ci Sheng Akiti, Sarah Otukuor
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This research investigates the long-term determinants of carbon emissions in three diverse regions-Europe and Central Asia (ECA), Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)-spanning 1990 to 2020. Utilizing advanced econometric models and analyses, including the Regularized Common Correlated Effects Estimator (rCCE), Commo...
Tesfaye, Mathias Breuer, Lutz
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Environmental monitoring and assessment
Evaluating the performance of water indices and water-related ecosystems is crucial for Ethiopia. This is due to limited information on the availability and distribution of water resources at the country scale, despite its critical role in sustainable water management, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem resilience. The objective of this study...
Okafor, Odera Chukwumaijem Onwumere, Miracle Ogbonne Iroegbu, Chidinma Susan Mbah, Charles Ndubuisi
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This study assessed the physicochemical properties of soils and their levels of heavy metal contents in soils along the Enyigba mining site in Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. A total of 96 samples of soil were taken at depths of 0 to 20 cm using a soil auger and core sampler at a horizontal spacing of 100 m between each location and examined using sta...