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Research in the southern French Alps
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International conference on erosion and related problems
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Aug 12, 2004
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The European Land and Soil Alliance (ELSA e.V.) is holding its 3rd Annual International Conference under the motto "Erosion and Soil Protection - The Challenge of Soil Erosion for Local Authorities". The Conference is being held in Bolzano/I on 23 - 24 September, with simultaneous interpreting available in German, English and Italian.
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Rainfall can trigger earthquakes
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Nov 02, 2006
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water cycle
A new study shows causal links between rainfall and earth tremors.
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New hypothesis on deep erosion in high mountain regions
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Nov 06, 2008
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glaciers,
geomorphology,
climate change, climate policy
Researchers in the south-east of the Tibetan plateau have found that the moraine dams created during glacier fluctuations have over the millennia helped to slow down the erosion effect of large rivers known as downcutting.
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Erosion and Landslide
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natural hazards,
nature,
protection function,
functions of the forest
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Where pesticides do not belong
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Mar 16, 2021
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On children’s playgrounds, in schoolyards and at the marketplace: researchers from Italy, Austria and Germany detect 32 different agricultural poisons in public places in South Tyrol.
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