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  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,185 Views
20 Pages

16 October 2018

In the tectonically stable rivers of eastern Australia, changes in response to sediment supply and flow regime are likely driven by both regional climatic (allogenic) factors and intrinsic (autogenic) geomorphic controls. Contentious debate has ensue...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,928 Views
26 Pages

13 February 2023

Pollen and sediment data from a 10.5 m-deep alluvial exposure and a secondary tributary exposure at Upper Arroyo, a seasonal river, in Saltillo, Mexico, were examined with the aim of reconstructing the vegetation and environmental history during the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,660 Views
32 Pages

14 June 2024

This research aims to bridge a critical gap within the realm of logistics coordination, specifically targeted at bolstering the coordination of flows in omni-channels. The outcome of this study culminates in the creation of a comprehensive tool for e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,030 Views
26 Pages

6 November 2015

Seismic hazard assessment of strike-slip faults is based partly on the identification and mapping of landforms laterally offset due to fault activity. The characterization of these features affected by slow-moving faults is challenging relative to st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,566 Views
29 Pages

Insight into Heterogeneous Calcite Cementation of Turbidite Channel-Fills from UAV Photogrammetry

  • Mattia Marini,
  • Giovanna Della Porta,
  • Fabrizio Felletti,
  • Benedetta Marcella Grasso,
  • Marica Franzini and
  • Vittorio Casella

Diagenesis is a key controlling factor on sandstone porosity and permeability. Understanding type, paragenetic sequence and spatial patterns of cements is thus important for assessing sandstone hydrocarbon reservoir properties. In this study Unmanned...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,765 Views
16 Pages

13 December 2020

Due to its alpine geography and harsh environment, the pastoral region of Qinghai Province is widely recognized as one of China’s concentrated and contiguous poverty-stricken regions, while climate change, market competition and grazing control...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,079 Views
26 Pages

23 October 2025

Small businesses, particularly micro-entrepreneurships, are a vital economic engine in many developing nations, providing essential income and employment. This study analyzes the post-shock trajectory of Chilean micro-enterprises through the lens of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
974 Views
27 Pages

24 November 2025

Gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa continues to be a critical issue affecting the society. It is deeply entrenched within patriarchal structures shaped by historical injustices of colonialism and apartheid. Despite several legislative and po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,206 Views
23 Pages

6 January 2023

This paper examines the innovation spending gap associated with overborrowing in China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Based on the double agency problem of the banking sector, the authors hypothesize that SOEs are more inclined to a higher l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,348 Views
28 Pages

A Detailed Record of Deglacial and Early Post-Glacial Fluvial Evolution: The River Ure in North Yorkshire, UK

  • James Innes,
  • Wishart Mitchell,
  • Charlotte O’Brien,
  • David Roberts,
  • Mairead Rutherford and
  • David Bridgland

The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain sedimentary and erosional landforms that are a record of fluvial activity during deglaciation and valley-glacier retreat at the end of the last (Deven...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,338 Views
31 Pages

29 September 2025

This article offers a comparative analysis of authoritarian governance in Egypt and Türkiye through the lens of two pivotal state–Islamist alliances: the early partnership and eventual rupture between Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Muslim Brot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,083 Views
24 Pages

Thermal Radiation and Mass Transfer Analysis in an Inclined Channel Flow of a Clear Viscous Fluid and H2O/EG-Based Nanofluids through a Porous Medium

  • K. M. Pavithra,
  • B. N. Hanumagowda,
  • S. Suresh Kumar Raju,
  • S. V. K. Varma,
  • Nimer Murshid,
  • Hasan Mulki and
  • Wael Al-Kouz

28 February 2023

Nanofluid flow has acquired various interesting dimensions with the advent of several novel approaches to studying thermophysical properties. The present work focuses on a comparative study of clear viscous and nanofluid (EG−Al2O3, EG−Zr,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,950 Views
23 Pages

Sediment Response after Wildfires in Mountain Streams and Their Effects on Cultural Heritage: The Case of the 2021 Navalacruz Wildfire (Avila, Spain)

  • Jose A. Ortega-Becerril,
  • Clara Suarez,
  • Daniel Vázquez-Tarrío,
  • Julio Garrote and
  • Miguel Gomez-Heras

8 February 2024

The 2021 Navalacruz wildfire occurred in a mountainous area in the Sistema Central (Spain). Despite having an average low severity index (dNBR), the loss of vegetation cover associated with the fire was responsible for a high rate of sedimentation in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,223 Views
27 Pages

12 October 2023

The empirical Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) has been adapted to geographical information system (GIS) frameworks to study the spatial variability of soil erosion across landscapes and has also been used to estimate reservoir sedimentat...