301 results on '"Yizhaq, Hezi"'
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2. Australian fairy circles and termite linyji are not caused by the same mechanism
3. Megaripple mechanics: bimodal transport ingrained in bimodal sands
4. Coevolving aerodynamic and impact ripples on Earth
5. The diurnal cycle and temporal trends of surface winds
6. Desiccation of undamaged grasses in the topsoil causes Namibia’s fairy circles – Response to Jürgens & Gröngröft (2023)
7. Human and Climate Impacts on the Mobility of Nizzana Sand Dunes, Israel
8. Spatiotemporal dynamics of biocrust and vegetation on sand dunes
9. Spatial and spectral analysis of fairy circles in Namibia on a landscape scale using satellite image processing and machine learning analysis
10. Ring formation in Stipagrostis obtusa in the arid north-eastern Negev, Israel
11. Can active sands generate dust particles by wind-induced processes?
12. Sand dune vegetation-biocrust interaction as a source of spatial heterogeneity
13. High-resolution images and drone-based LiDAR reveal striking patterns of vegetation gaps in a wooded spinifex grassland of Western Australia
14. Scale-free distribution of Dead Sea sinkholes--observations and modeling
15. Biogeomorphology of nebkhas in the Mu Us dune field, north-central China: Chronological and morphological results
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17. Corrigendum to “Spatial and spectral analysis of fairy circles in namibia on a landscape scale using satellite image processing and machine learning analysis” [Int. J. Appl. Earth Observ. Geoinform. 121 (2023) 103377]
18. Aeolian Sand Sorting and Soil Moisture in Arid Namibian Fairy Circles
19. Dune bistability identified by remote sensing in a semi-arid dune field of northern China
20. The Miracle of the Sun and Moon in Joshua 10 as a Solar Eclipse
21. Dead shrub patches as ecosystem engineers in degraded drylands
22. Effects of quenched disorder on critical transitions in pattern-forming systems
23. Patch-scale to hillslope-scale geodiversity alleviates susceptibility of dryland ecosystems to climate change: insights from the Israeli Negev
24. Hillslope geodiversity improves the resistance of shrubs to prolonged droughts in semiarid ecosystems
25. The aeolian Solar System
26. Empirical data on pattern regularity of social insects and dryland vegetation contradict modelling scenarios of Castillo Vardaro et al.
27. Microbial Factors May Contribute to the Persistence of Australian Fairy Circles
28. Phenotypic plasticity: A missing element in the theory of vegetation pattern formation
29. Regime shifts in models of dryland vegetation
30. Geodiversity impacts plant community structure in a semi-arid region
31. Finding the Speed of a Bicycle in Circular Motion by Measuring the Lean Angle of the Bicycle
32. Downhill Cycling Symmetry Breaking: How the Rider Foils Experiment
33. Biogenic crust dynamics on sand dunes
34. Modeling the bistability of barchan and parabolic dunes
35. Biogeomorphological niche of a landform: Machine learning approaches reveal controls on the geographical distribution of Nitraria tangutorum nebkhas.
36. Intensity and degree of segregation in bimodal and multimodal grain size distributions
37. A model study of terraced riverbeds as novel ecosystems
38. Experimental and numerical study of Sharp’s shadow zone hypothesis on sand ripple wavelength
39. Numerical study of shear stress distribution at sand ripple surface in wind tunnel flow
40. Modeling of particulate matter transport in atmospheric boundary layer following dust emission from source areas
41. Periodic temporal oscillations in biocrust–vegetation dynamics on sand dunes
42. REPLY TO WALSH ET AL. : Hexagonal patterns of Australian fairy circles develop without correlation to termitaria
43. Annual plant diversity decreases across scales following widespread ecosystem engineer shrub mortality
44. Discovery of fairy circles in Australia supports self-organization theory
45. “Sun, stand still over Gibeon; and Moon, in the Valley of Aijalon”- Annular solar eclipse on October 30, 1207 BCE? / ״שמש בגבעון דום וירח בעמק אילון״ — ליקוי חמה טבעתי ב־30 באוקטובר 1207 לפנה״ס?
46. Long and Undamaged Roots of Dying Grasses in Namibian Fairy Circles Reject the Sand Termite Hypothesis – Response to Jürgens & Gröngröft (2023)
47. The diurnal cycle and temporal trends of surface winds
48. The Link between Termite Linyji and ‘Fairy Circles’ Does not Explain the Cause of this Specific Vegetation Pattern in Australia
49. Plant water stress, not termite herbivory, causes Namibia’s fairy circles
50. Numerical Simulations of Large Martian Impact Ripples
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