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Guadalupe Díaz-Gutiérrez, Luis Walter Daesslé, Francisco José Del-Toro-Guerrero, Mariana Villada-Canela and Georges Seingier
Groundwater pollution is one of the main challenges in our society, especially in semi-arid Mediterranean regions. This issue becomes especially critical in predominantly agricultural areas that lack comprehensive knowledge about the characteristics and ...
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Gholamreza Eslamifar, Hamid Balali and Alexander Fernald
Enhancing the comprehension of alterations in land use holds paramount importance for water management in semi-arid regions due to its effects on hydrology and agricultural economics. Allowing agricultural land to lie fallow has emerged as a technique to...
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Ricardo Salomón-Torres, Noé Ortiz-Uribe, Robert Krueger, Juan Pablo García-Vázquez, Yuval Cohen, Glenn C. Wright and Laura Samaniego-Sandoval
The aim of this study was the evaluation of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) pollen production during the 2021 and 2022 seasons in the Mexicali Valley, Mexico. Twelve seed-propagated male palms of 20 years of age and similar vigor were selected and gro...
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Kun Li, Natalia A. Sidorovskaia, Thomas Guilment, Tingting Tang and Christopher O. Tiemann
Passive acoustic monitoring has been successfully used to study deep-diving marine mammal populations. To assess regional population trends of sperm whales in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM), including impacts of the Deepwater Horizon platform oil spil...
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Ricardo Gómez Maturano, Ignacio Kunz Bolaños
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A pesar de existir un amplio debate sobre la segregación en Latinoamérica existen pocos estudios sobre las ciudades mexicanas, en algunos casos se debe a la resistencia a retomar anglicismos o conceptos que se les señala como descriptivos. Sin embargo, e...
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Paulina Alejandra Pontifes,Paola Massyel García-Meneses,Laura Gómez-Aíza,Alejandro Ismael Monterroso-Rivas,Margarita Caso Chávez
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Arid and semi-arid lands in Mexico dominate 60% of the national territory. They harbor many endemic species, as well as a large proportion of the population, and offer diverse ecosystem services. These regions are subjected to anthropogenic impacts deriv...
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Jesús Santillano-Cázares, Cristina Ruiz-Alvarado, Alejandro M. García-López, Isabel Escobosa-García, Víctor Cárdenas-Salazar, Antonio Morales-Maza and Fidel Núñez-Ramírez
Under a global warming scenario, it is important to adopt practices that favor soil water conservation, such as plant intercropping systems and the use of plastic mulching. The objective of this study was to determine how microenvironment, morphology, pr...
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Francisco José Del Toro-Guerrero, Enrique R. Vivoni, Thomas Kretzschmar, Stephen Holmes Bullock Runquist and Rogelio Vázquez-González
In this research, we examined temporal variations in soil water content (?), infiltration patterns, and potential recharge at three sites with different mountain block positions in a semiarid Mediterranean climate in Baja California, Mexico: two located ...
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Christian Gilabert-Alarcón, Saúl O. Salgado-Méndez, Luis Walter Daesslé, Leopoldo G. Mendoza-Espinosa and Mariana Villada-Canela
In Mexico, water planning is based on the National Water Law, the core of which is Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). The municipality provides wastewater treatment and reuse, and an integrated approach is mandatory for these processes. Howeve...
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Antonio Hernández-Espriú, Claudia Arango-Galván, Alfonso Reyes-Pimentel, Pedro Martínez-Santos, Carlos Pita de la Paz, Sergio Macías-Medrano, Alberto Arias-Paz and José Agustín Breña-Naranjo
The Mezquital Valley (MV) hosts the largest unmanaged aquifer recharge scheme in the world. The metropolitan area of Mexico City discharges ~60 m3/s of raw wastewater into the valley, a substantial share of which infiltrates into the regional aquifer. In...
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