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Centre of Portugal 2 Corgo 2 Gully 2 Soil erosion 2 Bodenbelastung 1 Bodenerosion 1 Bodenschutz 1 Distribution 1 Main sequence 1 Mediterranean region 1 Mittelmeerraum 1 Open cluster 1 Portugal 1 Soil conservation 1 Soil degradation 1 Stars: rotation 1
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Lourenço, L. 2 Martins, B. 2 Meira-Castro, A. 2 Nunes, A. 2 Canto Martins, B.L. 1 Carvalho, J.C. 1 De Medeiros, J.R. 1 Recio-Blanco, A. 1 Soares, B.B. 1 do Nascimento, J.D. 1
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1
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The development of gullies in a Mediterranean environment: The example of the Corgo gully (central Portugal)
Martins, B.; Meira-Castro, A.; Nunes, A.; Lourenço, L. - In: Energy Reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 794-799
Gullies are the most energy-efficient way to transport excess runoff from the watershed after a landscape disturbance. The diversity of physical factors that are associated with gully formation makes straightforward interpretation difficult and requires well-founded analysis based on local...
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The development of gullies in a Mediterranean environment: the example of the Corgo gully (central Portugal)
Martins, B.; Meira-Castro, A.; Nunes, A.; Lourenço, L. - In: Energy reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 794-799
Gullies are the most energy-efficient way to transport excess runoff from the watershed after a landscape disturbance. The diversity of physical factors that are associated with gully formation makes straightforward interpretation difficult and requires well-founded analysis based on local...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012178123
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Radial velocities of open stellar clusters: A new solid constraint favouring Tsallis maximum entropy theory
Carvalho, J.C.; Soares, B.B.; Canto Martins, B.L.; do … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 384 (2007) 2, pp. 507-515
In the present study we apply a Tsallis maximum entropy distribution law to the study of the stellar residual radial velocity in a sample of 13 stellar open clusters. From a comparison between results obtained from the analysis based on Tsallis law and on the one based on the Maxwellian law we...
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