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3D Inverse modeling of EM-LIN data to investigate coastal sinkholes in Quintana Roo Mexico
Managed aquifer recharge with reverse-osmosis desalinated seawater: modeling the spreading in groundwater using stable water isotopes
Advanced CFD-MBS coupling to assess low-frequency emissions from wind turbines
Influence of radiative forcing factors on ground-air temperature coupling during the last millennium: implications for borehole climatology
Design of 24X7 water supply systems – A Case study: Ahmedabad city
Model dependence in multi-model climate ensembles: weighting, sub-selection and out-of-sample testing
Reanalysis of the PacIOOS Hawaiian Island Ocean Forecast System, an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modeling System v3.6
Marine boundary layer aerosol in Eastern North Atlantic: seasonal variations and key controlling processes
The SPARC water vapour assessment II: Profile-to-profile and climatological comparisons of stratospheric δD(H2O) observations from satellite
Late Miocene-Pliocene climate evolution recorded by the red clay covered on the Xiaoshuizi planation surface, NE Tibetan Plateau
Inter-annual variability of wind climates and wind turbine annual energy production
Coal fly ash: Linking immersion freezing behavior and physico-chemical particle properties
To what degree the geometry and kinematics of accretionary wedges in analogue experiments is dependent on material properties
Particle Wall-loss Correction Methods in Smog Chamber Experiments
Alteration of nitrous oxide emissions from floodplain soils by aggregate size, litter accumulation and plant soil interactions
Ideas and perspectives: Tree-atmosphere interaction responds to water-related stem variations
Coupling Library Jcup3: Its philosophy and application
Isotopic reconnaissance of urban water supply system dynamics
New Particle Formation at a High Altitude Site in India: Impact of Fresh Emissions and Long Range Transport
Precise DEM extraction from oblique imagery of Svalbard in 1936
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