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    • Glebe's Hill: unravelling its biodiversity secrets and potential 

      Hochuli, Dieter Fritz; Lequerica Tamara, Manuel Eduardo; Heggarty, Genevieve Amber
      Published 2024
      Context: Urban greenspaces play a vital role in enhancing biodiversity and promoting human well-being. Despite their importance, creating high-quality greenspaces in cities is often constrained by limited availability of ...
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    • Matlab software for the paper "First predictions for images of Earth's foreshock radiation sources" by Cairns and Oppel 

      Oppel, Patrick; Cairns, Iver
      Published 2025-01-14
      Examples of the Matlab software for the Cairns and Oppel paper on images for Earth's foreshock radiation sources. The file init.m gives the input parameters. The code hybrid_3DNov calculates the emissions for multiple ...
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    • Output dataset for radio emission produced by the code hybrid_3DNov.m for standard parameters 

      Oppel, Patrick; Cairns, Iver
      Published 2025-01-14
      This is an example output file of the code hybrid_3DNov.m for the "standard" case with 400km/s vsw and 60deg theta_bn (see input file init.m). This output is one of those presented in the Cairns and Oppel paper on images ...
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    • Data and R markdown to replicate analyses in “Optimizing remote underwater video sampling to quantify relative abundance, richness, and corallivory rates of reef fish” 

      Hsu, Tsai-Hsuan Tony; Gordon, Sophie; Ferrari, Renata; Hoey, Andrew S.; Figueira, Will F.
      Published 2025-01-09
      Remote underwater videos (RUVs) are valuable for studying fish assemblages and behaviours, but analyzing them is time-consuming. To effectively extract data from RUVs while minimizing sampling errors, this study developed ...
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    • Understanding extractable metal species relationships with phosphorus sorption and organic carbon in soils 

      Amenkhienan, Bright E.; Dijkstra, Feike; Warren, Charles; Singh, Balwant
      Published 2024
      Context. Iron and aluminium oxides are important in phosphate sorption capacity of soils and preservation of soil organic carbon (SOC). However, there is a complex interplay between among Fe/Al oxides, SOC, and P in soils. ...
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