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No.6 2024 IJSR
2024-11-20

Volume 39, Issue 6

Pages 855-1026 (December 2024)


  1. Pages ii-iii
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  2. Soil texture and vegetation root density assessment on regulating erosion across river floodplains

    Pages 855-867
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  3. Soil erosion risk assessment of the Lakhmess watershed (northwestern Tunisia) via the SEAGIS model: Inferred prioritization of risky sub-watersheds

    Pages 868-884
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  4. Modeling flow resistance and geometry of dunes bed form in alluvial channels using hybrid RANN–AHA and GEP models

    Pages 885-902
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  5. Formation condition for concave-bank deposition in the meanders of the Middle Yangtze River and its application

    Pages 903-915
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  6. Source-oriented health risk assessment of heavy metals in a soil-river continuum in northwest China

    Pages 916-928
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  7. Defining and characterizing the phenomenon of river-bottom tearing scour (RBTS): A case study of the Middle Yellow River

    Pages 929-941
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  8. Source identification of heavy metal contamination in beach sediments of the ancient city of Phaselis in Antalya, Türkiye

    Pages 942-959
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  9. Biogenic “phosphorus” effect of terrestrial lakes and its significance to oil shale during the Carnian period in the late Triassic

    Pages 960-970
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  10. Potential reuse of fine sediment from hydroelectric dams and recycled concrete sand in road subgrades

    Pages 971-983
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  11. Response of tenuous clay-polysaccharide flocs to hydrodynamic shearing

    Pages 984-997
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  12. Soil erosion susceptibility prediction using ensemble hybrid models with multicriteria decision-making analysis: Case study of the Medjerda basin, northern Africa

    Pages 998-1014
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  13. Quantification of bedload transport in the Hungarian Danube using multiple analysis methods

    Pages 1015-1026
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