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    2 research outputs found

    Predicting combined effects of land use and climate change on river and stream salinity

    Author
    1. Anning DW
    2. Ayers RS
    3. ESRI ArcGIS Desktop
    4. John R. Olson
    5. Li X
    6. Nakicenovic N
    7. United States Bureau of Reclamation
    8. US. Environmental Protection Agency
    Publication venue
    'The Royal Society'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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    The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Spatial Ecological Risk Assessments: An Example from the Athabasca Oil Sands Area in Canada

    Author
    1. Bailey TC
    2. Carlin BP
    3. De Smith MJ
    4. ESRI ArcGIS Desktop
    5. Fotheringham AS
    6. Holt EA
    7. Iliffe J
    8. Jørgensen SE
    9. Kissling WD
    10. Legendre P
    11. Lu Y
    12. Pebesma EJ
    13. QGIS Development Team
    14. R Development Core Team
    15. Smeets E
    16. Vallejos R
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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