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Forest fire characteristics in China: Spatial patterns and determinants with thresholds 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 424: 345-354
作者:  Ying, Lingxiao;  Han, Jie;  Du, Yongsheng;  Shen, Zehao
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Fire number  Burnt area  Influential factors  Climatic conditions  Fuel accumulation  Forest fire management  
Legacy effects and memory loss: how contingencies moderate the response of rocky intertidal biofilms to present and past extreme events 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (8)
作者:  Dal Bello, Martina;  Rindi, Luca;  Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro
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antecedent conditions  biofilm  ecological memory  epilithic microphytobenthos  extreme climatic events  grazing  hierarchical Bayesian model  legacy effects  temporal clustering  
Project 57 Air Monitoring Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2013 (October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013) 科技报告
来源:US Department of Energy (DOE). 出版年: 2014
作者:  Miller, Julianne J.;  McCurdy, Greg;  Mizell, Steve A
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)  National Nuclear Security Administration  Nevada Field Office (NNSA/NFO) is currently working to achieve regulatory closure of radionuclide-contaminated Soils sites under its auspices. Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 415  Project 57 No. 1 Plutonium Dispersion Site is located in Emigrant Valley  Nevada  on Range 4808A of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)  and consists of one Corrective Action Site (CAS): NAFR-23-02  Pu Contaminated Soil. Closure plans being developed for the CAUs both on and off of the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) may include postclosure monitoring for the possible release of radioactive contaminants. Determining the potential for transport of radionuclide-contaminated soils under ambient climatic conditions will facilitate an appropriate closure design and postclosure monitoring program. The DOE has authorized the Desert Research Institute (DRI) to conduct field assessments of potential transport of radionuclide-contaminated soil from the Project 57 site during ambient wind events. The assessment is intended to provide site-specific information on meteorological conditions that result in airborne soil particle redistribution  as well as determine which  if any  radiological contaminants may be entrained with the soil particles and estimate their concentrations.