Fluvial Valley Microclimates
Study on humidity retention and thermal buffering in alluvial plains during summer heatwaves.
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Study on humidity retention and thermal buffering in alluvial plains during summer heatwaves.
Read more →Adaptation mechanisms of riverbank vegetation under extreme temperature and low water availability.
Read more →Interactive cartography of evaporation rates and soil moisture across major river basins.
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