Search alternatives:
significant rapid » significant gap (Expand Search), significant based (Expand Search), significant rates (Expand Search)
main decrease » gain decreased (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), point decrease (Expand Search)
increase » increased (Expand Search)
significant rapid » significant gap (Expand Search), significant based (Expand Search), significant rates (Expand Search)
main decrease » gain decreased (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), point decrease (Expand Search)
increase » increased (Expand Search)
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
Spectral analysis of the relative abundance record of the main coccolithophore species.
Published 2024Subjects: -
7
Multitaper spectral analysis of the main coccolithophore species in core SO130-289KL.
Published 2024Subjects: -
8
500m scale main data of each grid.
Published 2023“…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
-
9
1000m scale main data of each grid.
Published 2023“…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
-
10
2000m scale main data of each grid.
Published 2023“…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
-
11
-
12
-
13
-
14
-
15
-
16
-
17
-
18
-
19
-
20