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    S16 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S8 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S7 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S6 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S13 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S11 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    S10 Fig - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

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    Classification table of vegetation coverage. by Ziheng Song (14380161)

    Published 2024
    “…The Open-pit mining affected areas showed the largest decline, reaching 68.3%. The <i>FVC</i> in the underground mining areas had a downward trend, but self-healing effect after mining was also observed. (2) The overall <i>FVC</i> in the study area was positively correlated with the number of precipitation days. (3) There were differences in the sensitivity to mining disturbance for different landform in the underground mining areas. (4) Although the <i>FVC</i> in the Old mining areas had recovered to the level of Natural growth control area, but the annual fluctuation was larger, which might mean lower ecological stability.…”
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    Vegetation coverage growth trend grading. by Ziheng Song (14380161)

    Published 2024
    “…The Open-pit mining affected areas showed the largest decline, reaching 68.3%. The <i>FVC</i> in the underground mining areas had a downward trend, but self-healing effect after mining was also observed. (2) The overall <i>FVC</i> in the study area was positively correlated with the number of precipitation days. (3) There were differences in the sensitivity to mining disturbance for different landform in the underground mining areas. (4) Although the <i>FVC</i> in the Old mining areas had recovered to the level of Natural growth control area, but the annual fluctuation was larger, which might mean lower ecological stability.…”
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    Information of Landsat data for validation. by Ziheng Song (14380161)

    Published 2024
    “…The Open-pit mining affected areas showed the largest decline, reaching 68.3%. The <i>FVC</i> in the underground mining areas had a downward trend, but self-healing effect after mining was also observed. (2) The overall <i>FVC</i> in the study area was positively correlated with the number of precipitation days. (3) There were differences in the sensitivity to mining disturbance for different landform in the underground mining areas. (4) Although the <i>FVC</i> in the Old mining areas had recovered to the level of Natural growth control area, but the annual fluctuation was larger, which might mean lower ecological stability.…”
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    Information of GaoFen data selected. by Ziheng Song (14380161)

    Published 2024
    “…The Open-pit mining affected areas showed the largest decline, reaching 68.3%. The <i>FVC</i> in the underground mining areas had a downward trend, but self-healing effect after mining was also observed. (2) The overall <i>FVC</i> in the study area was positively correlated with the number of precipitation days. (3) There were differences in the sensitivity to mining disturbance for different landform in the underground mining areas. (4) Although the <i>FVC</i> in the Old mining areas had recovered to the level of Natural growth control area, but the annual fluctuation was larger, which might mean lower ecological stability.…”
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    Image_1_Benefits of Increasing Greenness on All-Cause Mortality in the Largest Metropolitan Areas of the United States Within the Past Two Decades.TIF by Paige Brochu (9499511)

    Published 2022
    “…We aimed to assess how an increase in greenness could decrease mortality in the largest urban areas in the United States. …”
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    Table_1_Benefits of Increasing Greenness on All-Cause Mortality in the Largest Metropolitan Areas of the United States Within the Past Two Decades.DOCX by Paige Brochu (9499511)

    Published 2022
    “…We aimed to assess how an increase in greenness could decrease mortality in the largest urban areas in the United States. …”