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[1]
change of the high-latitude ionosphere during heating by a powerful short radio wave of the eiscat/heating complex according to signals of the glonass satellite and the incoherent scattering radar
[2]
delayed response of lake area change to climate change in siling co lake, tibetan plateau, from 2003 to 2013
[3]
complex study of the lacustrian ecosystems of mohoŞ swamp
[4]
an automated method for extracting rivers and lakes from landsat imagery
[5]
spatial complexity, resilience, and policy diversity: fishing on lake-rich landscapes
[6]
biogenic compounds and an eutrophication process of raczyŃskie lake
[7]
Arctic-Boreal Lake Phenology Shows a Relationship between Earlier Lake Ice-Out and Later Green-Up
[8]
Imaging the upper part of the Red Lake greenstone belt, northwestern Ontario, with 3-D traveltime tomography
[9]
Prediction of I-131 Influence in the Aegean Region by Chernobyl Accident Using the Ratio of I-129/I-127 in the Lake Sediments
[10]
Jiangella anatolica sp. nov. isolated from coastal lake soil.
[11]
The Promise and Potential of Continental-Scale Limnology Using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Lakes Assessment
[12]
Effects of different cooking methods on fatty acid profiles in four freshwater fishes from the Laurentian Great Lakes region
[13]
Simulating lake and wetland areal coverage under future groundwater recharge projections: The Nebraska Sand Hills system
[14]
Discussion of "low-Impact Development Effects on Aquifer Recharge Using Coupled Surface and Groundwater Models" by Eva W. Mooers, Rob C. Jamieson, Jenny L. Hayward, John Drage, and Craig B. Lake
[15]
Closure to "low-Impact Development Effects on Aquifer Recharge Using Coupled Surface and Groundwater Models" by Eva W. Mooers, Rob C. Jamieson, Jenny L. Hayward, John Drage, and Craig B. Lake
[16]
Groundwater recharge by high-salinity lake water in a density-driven flow dominated system: An isotopic approach
[17]
Recreational Exposure to Low Concentrations of Microcystins During an Algal Bloom in a Small Lake
[18]
High-throughput DNA sequencing reveals the dominance of pico- and other filamentous cyanobacteria in an urban freshwater Lake.
[19]
Memory hierarchy characterization of SPEC CPU2006 and SPEC CPU2017 on the Intel Xeon Skylake-SP.
[20]
Determination of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and metabolites residues in fish species from eastern Lake Tanganyika
[21]
Characterization of sp. nov., A New Halophilic Bacterium Isolated from the High-Altitude Hypersaline Lake Socompa, Argentina.
[22]
Ecological risk assessment and source apportionment of metals in the surface sediments of river systems in Lake Taihu Basin, China.
[23]
NiFeP nanoflakes composite with CoP on Carbon Cloth as flexible and durable electrocatalyst for efficient overall water splitting.
[24]
The Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Steppe Fires in Lake Elton’s Area Based on RSD
[25]
Microplastics in Sediment and Surface Water of West Dongting Lake and South Dongting Lake: Abundance, Source and Composition
[26]
The NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network: A national assessment of lake health providing science for water management in a changing climate
[27]
Removal of Microcystin-LR by a Novel Native Effective Bacterial Community Designated as YFMCD4 Isolated from Lake Taihu
[28]
Land cover classification and change detection analysis of Qaroun and Wadi El-Rayyan lakes using multi-temporal remotely sensed imagery.
[29]
Transformations of Wetlands in N-E Poland Postglacial Landscape and Its Relation to Lake Water Quality
[30]
Distribution and ecological risk assessment of PEDCs in the water, sediment and Carex cinerascens of Poyang Lake wetland, China
[31]
Geochronological investigation of the Danube Djerdap Lake sediments (Serbia): sedimentology and inorganic composition.
[32]
First genomic study on Lake Tanganyika sprat Stolothrissa tanganicae: a lack of population structure calls for integrated management of this important fisheries target species.
[33]
Bioaccumulation of Metals in Cultured Carp (Cyprinus carpio) from Lake Chapala, Mexico.
[34]
Schistosoma mansoni infection and risk factors among the fishermen of Lake Hawassa, southern Ethiopia.
[35]
Oral cholera vaccination in hard-to-reach communities, Lake Chilwa, Malawi.
[36]
Multi-level Determinants of Clinic Attendance and Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence Among Fishermen Living with HIV/AIDS in Communities on Lake Victoria, Uganda
[37]
Farmer-fishermen: interior lake fishing and inter-cultural and intra-cultural relations among coastal and interior Sámi communities in northern Sweden AD 1200–1600
[38]
Study of pike-perch (Sander lucioperca) fishery from Razim Lake, Danube delta Romania
[39]
Projected Climatic and Hydrologic Changes to Lake Victoria Basin Rivers under Three RCP Emission Scenarios for 2015–2100 and Impacts on the Water Sector
[40]
Direct observation of oxygen-vacancy formation and structural changes in BiWO nanoflakes induced by electron irradiation.
[41]
Synthesis of Au-Induced Hierarchical Nanofibers/Nanoflakes Structured BiFeO Homojunction Photocatalyst With Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity.
[42]
Resilience of lake biogeochemistry to boreal-forest wildfires during the late Holocene.
[43]
Modeling nitrogen and phosphorus export with InVEST model in Bosten Lake basin of Northwest China.
[44]
Cloud computing-based high accuracy surface modeling method for China’s Poyang Lake basin DEM generation
[45]
Sustaining lake toba’s tourism: Role of creative industry, green tourism marketing and tourism experience
[46]
Breaking the Contract between God and the Visual-Literary Fusion: Illuminated Manuscripts, William Blake and the Graphic Novel
[47]
Scientific results of the Cambridge Expedition to the East African Lakes 1930‐1.‐No. 19. Coleoptera of the families Dytiscidae and Gyrinidae. [Cancel‐page 485, and additional pages 485 a‐d which were omitted from the paper as printed in Journal, Zoology, No. 273.]
[48]
Methane and carbon dioxide fluxes over a lake: comparison between eddy covariance, floating chambers and boundary layer method
[49]
Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India
[50]
Morphological and molecular identification of the dioecious "African species Volvox rousseletii (Chlorophyceae) in the water column of a Japanese lake based on field-collected and cultured materials.
[51]
Identification and quantification of titanium nanoparticles in surface water: A case study in Lake Taihu, China
[52]
Environmental legacy and catchment erosion modulate sediment records of trace metals in alpine lakes of southwest China.
[53]
Determinants of environmental conservation in Lake Tana Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia.
[54]
Hydro-dam - A nature-based solution or an ecological problem: The fate of the Tonlé Sap Lake.
[55]
Virulence and biodegradation potential of dynamic microbial communities associated with decaying Cladophora in Great Lakes.
[56]
Effects of river otter activity on terrestrial plants in trophically altered Yellowstone Lake.
[57]
A short review of contemporary developments in aquatic ecosystem modelling of lakes and reservoirs
[58]
Erratum to "Efficacy of a large-scale constructed wetland to remove phosphorus and suspended solids from Lake Apopka, Florida" [Ecol. Eng. 42 (2012) 90-100]
[59]
Efficacy of a large-scale constructed wetland to remove phosphorus and suspended solids from Lake Apopka, Florida
[60]
Effects of freshwater blue spaces may be beneficial for mental health: A first, ecological study in the North American Great Lakes region.
[61]
Evolution of visual sensory system in cichlid fishes from crater lake Barombi Mbo in Cameroon.
[62]
Trend analysis and modeling of nutrient concentrations in a preliminary eutrophic lake in China.
[63]
Sediment information on natural and anthropogenic-induced change of connected water systems in Chagan Lake, North China.
[64]
Pyridine vs N-Hydrogenated Pyridine Moieties: Theoretical Study of Stability and Spectroscopy of Nitrogen-Contained Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds and Graphene Nanoflakes.
[65]
Re-infection with Fasciola gigantica 6-month post-treatment with triclabendazole in cattle from mobile pastoralist husbandry systems at Lake Chad.
[66]
Synthesis of Graphene Nanofluids with Controllable Flake Size Distributions.
[67]
Expression of DMRT family genes during gonadal differentiation in two species of artemia (branchiopoda, anostraca) from urmia lake (IRAN)
[68]
[Establishment and application of eco-environmental risk assessment system of highway: a case study from G315 Yitunbulake-Qiemo section of Xinjiang].
[69]
An Aesthetic Design Method of Landscape Visualization Restoration for a Rural Highway Around the Nanwan Lake: A Case Study in the Shihe District, Xinyang City, Henan Province
[70]
Microplastic concentrations, size distribution, and polymer types in the surface waters of a northern European lake.
[71]
Historical variation of black carbon and PAHs over the last ~200 years in central North China: Evidence from lake sediment records.
[72]
Correction: An integrated approach for aquifer characterization and groundwater productivity evaluation in the Lake Haramaya watershed, Ethiopia (Hydrogeology Journal, (2019), 27, 6, (2121-2136), 10.1007/s10040-019-01956-7)
[73]
Groundwater geochemistry, hydrogeology and potash mineral potential of the Lake Woods region, Northern Territory, Australia
[74]
Snowflake-like gold nanoparticles as SERS substrates for the sensitive detection of organophosphorus pesticide residues
[75]
Understanding an emerging economic discourse through regional analysis: Blue economy clusters in the U.S. Great Lakes basin
[76]
High-performance humidity sensor using Schottky-contacted SnS nanoflakes for noncontact healthcare monitoring.
[77]
Catastrophic effects of sand mining on macroinvertebrates in a large shallow lake with implications for management
[78]
Was the trend of the net sediment flux in Poyang Lake, China, altered by the Three Gorges Dam or by sand mining?
[79]
Detection of illicit sand mining and the associated environmental effects in China's fourth largest freshwater lake using daytime and nighttime satellite images
[80]
The Upper Miocene Lake Pannon marl from the Filijala Open Pit (Beočin, northern Serbia): New geological and paleomagnetic data
[81]
Phylogenetic Estimation of Community Composition and Novel Eukaryotic Lineages in Base Mine Lake, an Oil Sands Tailings Reclamation Site in Northern Alberta.
[82]
Potential of novel Dunaliella salina from sambhar salt lake, India, for bioremediation of hexavalent chromium from aqueous effluents: An optimized green approach
[83]
Monitoring freeze-up and break-up dates of Northern Hemisphere big lakes using passive microwave remote sensing data
[84]
Biomonitoring of populations in Western New York at risk for exposure to Great Lakes contaminants.
[85]
Microwave assisted green synthesis Ce<inf>0.2</inf>Ni<inf>0.8</inf>Fe<inf>2</inf>O<inf>4</inf> nanoflakes using calotropis gigantean plant extract and its photocatalytic activity
[86]
A Printable Device for Measuring Clarity and Colour in Lake and Nearshore Waters.
[87]
Carbon sink and source dynamics of a eutrophic deep lake using multiple flux observations over multiple years
[88]
Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19th century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments.
[89]
Water Conservation when Mining Multiple, Thick, Closely-Spaced Coal Seams: A Case Study of Mining Under Weishan Lake
[90]
Integration of cleaner production (CP) and sustainable supply chain management (SSCM):CP + SSCM → CPSSCM –Inspired from impacts of Cleaner production on China's macrophyte-dominated eutrophic lakes
[91]
Eelgrass Sediment Microbiome as a Nitrous Oxide Sink in Brackish Lake Akkeshi, Japan.
[92]
Poly- and per-fluoroalkyl compounds in sediments of the Laurentian Great Lakes: Loadings, temporal trends, and sources determined by positive matrix factorization.
[93]
Comparing artificial intelligence techniques for chlorophyll-a prediction in US lakes.
[94]
Author Correction: A lake data set for the Tibetan Plateau from the 1960s, 2005, and 2014.
[95]
Relationships between zooplankton biomass and environmental factors of Xiaoxingkai Lake in northeastern China.
[96]
Simultaneous determination of cadmium and iron in different kinds of cereal flakes using high-resolution continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry
[97]
Corrigendum to “Natrachaeobius chitinivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., and Natrarchaeobius haloalkaliphilus sp. nov., alkaliphilic, chitin-utilizing haloarchaea from hypersaline alkaline lakes” (Systematic and Applied Microbiology (2019) 42(3) (309–318), (S0723202018304387), (10.1016/j.syapm.2019.01.001))
[98]
Using a Computational Study of Hydrodynamics in the Wax Lake Delta to Examine Data Sharing Principles
[99]
The effects of environmental parameters on the microbial activity in peat-bog lakes.
[100]
Major AhR-active chemicals in sediments of Lake Sihwa, South Korea: Application of effect-directed analysis combined with full-scan screening analysis.
[101]
Porous N-doped carbon nanoflakes supported hybridized SnO/CoO nanocomposites as high-performance anode for lithium-ion batteries.