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Uncover the science of geographical patterns. Explore their formation, distribution, and impact on landscapes and human societies. Essential for students & researchers.

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Identifying optimal locations for mobile first aid facilities in Bucharest, accounting for seismic risk

In case of a major earthquake in the Vrancea area, Bucharest can be significantly affected (as it happened in 1940 and 1977). As highlighted by these events, the need for establishing mobile first aid facilities close to affected areas (de...

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A short review and selection of soil erosion models

The article gives a brief review of the related literature concerning soil erosion by surface water flow and provides an outline of several currently available models. They are analyzed in terms of their model structure and spatial and tem...

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Bucharest Drivers’ Perception of Navigation Apps and their Impact on Road Traffic

Bucharest is one of the most affected cities in the world in terms of road traffic congestion and under these conditions, drivers are constantly looking for new strategies to help them cope with daily traffic. They are increasingly relying...

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Review of Geodiversity and Geoheritage related sessions at the European Geosciences Union General Assemblies

Sessions related to geoheritage have been held under different convenorships and titles since 2012 at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna. 2020 was a special year, since the session was held online. The author partici...

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Geodynamical comparative study regarding the salt domes of two different depositional environments: Mexico and Romania

Salt diapirs are geological formations that appear in the subsurface and are formed over millions of years. Such formations occur due to the density difference between the salt and the surrounding rock. The density difference causes the sa...

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Four Decades of Spatial-Temporal analysis of Seismicity Patterns in the Pinotepa Nacional region, Oaxaca, Mexico

Contributing to the knowledge of the spatial distribution patterns involved in the most seismic regions of the world is an alternative way of anticipating the destructive consequences associated with significant earthquakes (>5.5Mw). This...

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Flood hazard and vulnerability-related research in Romania. The Gordian knot of conceptual and operational overlapping

Scientific research is of critical importance for salient decision-making aiming to reduce flood risk, but the interwoven character of risk-related terminology and the demanding task of operationalising concepts like hazard and vulnerabili...

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