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Modeling and Practice of Erosion and Sediment Transport under Change
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ISBN: 3039214322 3039214314 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Climate and anthropogenic changes impact the conditions of erosion and sediment transport in rivers. Rainfall variability and, in many places, the increase of rainfall intensity have a direct impact on rainfall erosivity. Increasing changes in demography have led to the acceleration of land cover changes in natural areas, as well as in cultivated areas, and, sometimes, in degraded areas and desertified landscapes. These anthropogenized landscapes are more sensitive to erosion. On the other hand, the increase in the number of dams in watersheds traps a great portion of sediment fluxes, which do not reach the sea in the same amount, nor at the same quality, with consequences on coastal geomorphodynamics. This book is dedicated to studies on sediment fluxes from continental areas to coastal areas, as well as observation, modeling, and impact analysis at different scales from watershed slopes to the outputs of large river basins. This book is concentrated on a number of keywords: “erosion” and “sediment transport”, “model” and “practice”, and “change”. The keywords are briefly discussed with respect to the relevant literature. The contributions in this book address observations and models based on laboratory and field data, allowing researchers to make use of such resources in practice under changing conditions.


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Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.

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Research & information: general --- Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South-East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society --- Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South-East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society


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Soil-Water Conservation, Erosion, and Landslide
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The predicted climate change is likely to cause extreme storm events and, subsequently, catastrophic disasters, including soil erosion, debris and landslide formation, loss of life, etc. In the decade from 1976, natural disasters affected less than a billion lives. These numbers have surged in the last decade alone. It is said that natural disasters have affected over 3 billion lives, killed on average 750,000 people, and cost more than 600 billion US dollars. Of these numbers, a greater proportion are due to sediment-related disasters, and these numbers are an indication of the amount of work still to be done in the field of soil erosion, conservation, and landslides. Scientists, engineers, and planners are all under immense pressure to develop and improve existing scientific tools to model erosion and landslides and, in the process, better conserve the soil. Therefore, the purpose of this Special Issue is to improve our knowledge on the processes and mechanics of soil erosion and landslides. In turn, these will be crucial in developing the right tools and models for soil and water conservation, disaster mitigation, and early warning systems.

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Technology: general issues --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- landslide --- image classification --- spectrum similarity analysis --- extreme rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility model --- landslide ratio-based logistic regression --- landslide evolution --- Typhoon Morakot --- Taiwan --- vegetation community --- vegetation importance value --- root system --- soil erosion --- grey correlation analysis --- sediment yield --- RUSLE --- Lancang-Mekong River basin --- rainfall threshold --- landslide probability model --- debris flow --- Zechawa Gully --- mitigation countermeasures --- Jiuzhaigou Valley --- water erosion --- susceptibility --- Gaussian process --- climate change --- radial basis function kernel --- weighted subspace random forest --- extreme events --- extreme weather --- naive Bayes --- feature selection --- machine learning --- hydrologic model --- simulated annealing --- earth system science --- PSED Model --- loess --- ICU --- static liquefaction --- mechanical behavior --- pore structure --- alpine swamp meadow --- alpine meadow --- degradation of riparian vegetation --- root distribution --- tensile strength --- tensile crack --- soil management --- land cover changes --- Syria --- hillslopes --- gully erosion --- vegetation restoration --- soil erodibility --- land use --- bridge pier --- overfall --- scour --- landform change impact on pier --- shallow water equations --- wet-dry front --- outburst flood --- TVD-scheme --- MUSCL-Hancock method --- laboratory model test --- extreme rainfall --- rill erosion --- shallow landslides --- deep lip surface --- safety factor --- rainfall erosivity factor --- USLE R --- Deep Neural Network --- tree ring --- dendrogeomorphology --- landslide activity --- deciduous broadleaved tree --- Shirakami Mountains --- spatiotemporal cluster analysis --- landslide hotspots --- dam breach --- seepage --- overtopping --- seismic signal --- flume test --- breach model --- landslide --- image classification --- spectrum similarity analysis --- extreme rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility model --- landslide ratio-based logistic regression --- landslide evolution --- Typhoon Morakot --- Taiwan --- vegetation community --- vegetation importance value --- root system --- soil erosion --- grey correlation analysis --- sediment yield --- RUSLE --- Lancang-Mekong River basin --- rainfall threshold --- landslide probability model --- debris flow --- Zechawa Gully --- mitigation countermeasures --- Jiuzhaigou Valley --- water erosion --- susceptibility --- Gaussian process --- climate change --- radial basis function kernel --- weighted subspace random forest --- extreme events --- extreme weather --- naive Bayes --- feature selection --- machine learning --- hydrologic model --- simulated annealing --- earth system science --- PSED Model --- loess --- ICU --- static liquefaction --- mechanical behavior --- pore structure --- alpine swamp meadow --- alpine meadow --- degradation of riparian vegetation --- root distribution --- tensile strength --- tensile crack --- soil management --- land cover changes --- Syria --- hillslopes --- gully erosion --- vegetation restoration --- soil erodibility --- land use --- bridge pier --- overfall --- scour --- landform change impact on pier --- shallow water equations --- wet-dry front --- outburst flood --- TVD-scheme --- MUSCL-Hancock method --- laboratory model test --- extreme rainfall --- rill erosion --- shallow landslides --- deep lip surface --- safety factor --- rainfall erosivity factor --- USLE R --- Deep Neural Network --- tree ring --- dendrogeomorphology --- landslide activity --- deciduous broadleaved tree --- Shirakami Mountains --- spatiotemporal cluster analysis --- landslide hotspots --- dam breach --- seepage --- overtopping --- seismic signal --- flume test --- breach model


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Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.

Keywords

Research & information: general --- Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South–East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society --- n/a --- South-East Asia


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Soil-Water Conservation, Erosion, and Landslide
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The predicted climate change is likely to cause extreme storm events and, subsequently, catastrophic disasters, including soil erosion, debris and landslide formation, loss of life, etc. In the decade from 1976, natural disasters affected less than a billion lives. These numbers have surged in the last decade alone. It is said that natural disasters have affected over 3 billion lives, killed on average 750,000 people, and cost more than 600 billion US dollars. Of these numbers, a greater proportion are due to sediment-related disasters, and these numbers are an indication of the amount of work still to be done in the field of soil erosion, conservation, and landslides. Scientists, engineers, and planners are all under immense pressure to develop and improve existing scientific tools to model erosion and landslides and, in the process, better conserve the soil. Therefore, the purpose of this Special Issue is to improve our knowledge on the processes and mechanics of soil erosion and landslides. In turn, these will be crucial in developing the right tools and models for soil and water conservation, disaster mitigation, and early warning systems.

Keywords

Technology: general issues --- Environmental science, engineering & technology --- landslide --- image classification --- spectrum similarity analysis --- extreme rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility model --- landslide ratio-based logistic regression --- landslide evolution --- Typhoon Morakot --- Taiwan --- vegetation community --- vegetation importance value --- root system --- soil erosion --- grey correlation analysis --- sediment yield --- RUSLE --- Lancang–Mekong River basin --- rainfall threshold --- landslide probability model --- debris flow --- Zechawa Gully --- mitigation countermeasures --- Jiuzhaigou Valley --- water erosion --- susceptibility --- Gaussian process --- climate change --- radial basis function kernel --- weighted subspace random forest --- extreme events --- extreme weather --- naive Bayes --- feature selection --- machine learning --- hydrologic model --- simulated annealing --- earth system science --- PSED Model --- loess --- ICU --- static liquefaction --- mechanical behavior --- pore structure --- alpine swamp meadow --- alpine meadow --- degradation of riparian vegetation --- root distribution --- tensile strength --- tensile crack --- soil management --- land cover changes --- Syria --- hillslopes --- gully erosion --- vegetation restoration --- soil erodibility --- land use --- bridge pier --- overfall --- scour --- landform change impact on pier --- shallow water equations --- wet-dry front --- outburst flood --- TVD-scheme --- MUSCL-Hancock method --- laboratory model test --- extreme rainfall --- rill erosion --- shallow landslides --- deep lip surface --- safety factor --- rainfall erosivity factor --- USLE R --- Deep Neural Network --- tree ring --- dendrogeomorphology --- landslide activity --- deciduous broadleaved tree --- Shirakami Mountains --- spatiotemporal cluster analysis --- landslide hotspots --- dam breach --- seepage --- overtopping --- seismic signal --- flume test --- breach model --- n/a --- Lancang-Mekong River basin


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Soil-Water Conservation, Erosion, and Landslide
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The predicted climate change is likely to cause extreme storm events and, subsequently, catastrophic disasters, including soil erosion, debris and landslide formation, loss of life, etc. In the decade from 1976, natural disasters affected less than a billion lives. These numbers have surged in the last decade alone. It is said that natural disasters have affected over 3 billion lives, killed on average 750,000 people, and cost more than 600 billion US dollars. Of these numbers, a greater proportion are due to sediment-related disasters, and these numbers are an indication of the amount of work still to be done in the field of soil erosion, conservation, and landslides. Scientists, engineers, and planners are all under immense pressure to develop and improve existing scientific tools to model erosion and landslides and, in the process, better conserve the soil. Therefore, the purpose of this Special Issue is to improve our knowledge on the processes and mechanics of soil erosion and landslides. In turn, these will be crucial in developing the right tools and models for soil and water conservation, disaster mitigation, and early warning systems.

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landslide --- image classification --- spectrum similarity analysis --- extreme rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility model --- landslide ratio-based logistic regression --- landslide evolution --- Typhoon Morakot --- Taiwan --- vegetation community --- vegetation importance value --- root system --- soil erosion --- grey correlation analysis --- sediment yield --- RUSLE --- Lancang–Mekong River basin --- rainfall threshold --- landslide probability model --- debris flow --- Zechawa Gully --- mitigation countermeasures --- Jiuzhaigou Valley --- water erosion --- susceptibility --- Gaussian process --- climate change --- radial basis function kernel --- weighted subspace random forest --- extreme events --- extreme weather --- naive Bayes --- feature selection --- machine learning --- hydrologic model --- simulated annealing --- earth system science --- PSED Model --- loess --- ICU --- static liquefaction --- mechanical behavior --- pore structure --- alpine swamp meadow --- alpine meadow --- degradation of riparian vegetation --- root distribution --- tensile strength --- tensile crack --- soil management --- land cover changes --- Syria --- hillslopes --- gully erosion --- vegetation restoration --- soil erodibility --- land use --- bridge pier --- overfall --- scour --- landform change impact on pier --- shallow water equations --- wet-dry front --- outburst flood --- TVD-scheme --- MUSCL-Hancock method --- laboratory model test --- extreme rainfall --- rill erosion --- shallow landslides --- deep lip surface --- safety factor --- rainfall erosivity factor --- USLE R --- Deep Neural Network --- tree ring --- dendrogeomorphology --- landslide activity --- deciduous broadleaved tree --- Shirakami Mountains --- spatiotemporal cluster analysis --- landslide hotspots --- dam breach --- seepage --- overtopping --- seismic signal --- flume test --- breach model --- n/a --- Lancang-Mekong River basin


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Multiscale Impacts of Anthropogenic and Climate Changes on Tropical and Mediterranean Hydrology
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The atmospheric part of the water cycle is accelerating, affecting hydrological dynamics, especially in tropical and Mediterranean areas, where landscapes, soils and territories are particularly vulnerable to global warming and land use changes. Across four continents and a dozen of different regions or basins, this SI strives to highlight the environmental and societal vulnerabilities and their links with the water cycle. The basins of three of the greatest basins in the world in terms of streamflows—the Amazon River, the Orinoco River and the Congo River—show their unexpected behaviors. This book aims to present past and present status to improve future land and water management.

Keywords

Africa --- rainfall --- monthly grids --- database --- inverse distance weighted --- agroforestry --- catchment hydrology --- humid tropics --- hydrological modeling --- impact assessment --- land-cover change --- Montane Southeast Asia --- rubber --- trend detection --- water balance --- critical drought --- frequency analysis --- Mediterranean region --- precipitation deficit --- Seyhan River basin --- spatial drought analysis --- standardized precipitation index (SPI) --- Casiquiare --- Orinoco --- Amazon --- bifurcation --- hydro-sedimentary budget --- trends --- Senegal River Basin --- rainfall shift --- hydroclimatic variables --- streamflow --- climate change --- data preprocessing --- donor selection --- drainage area ratio --- Euphrates basin --- moving average --- physical similarity --- streamflow estimation --- ungauged basins --- water salinity --- inverse estuaries --- West Africa --- drought --- mangrove --- Mono basin --- extreme rainfall events --- ENSEMBLE --- regional climate models --- modeling --- MUSLE --- erosion --- solid transport --- dam --- Bouregreg --- Morocco --- overland flow --- inter-rill erosion --- teak tree plantation --- understory --- broom grass --- South–East Asia --- land management --- soil erosion --- flow recession model --- discharge forecast --- Senegal River --- Gambia River --- Niger River --- hydroclimatology --- hydrosedimentology --- hydrogeochemical --- Congo River Basin --- urbanization --- impervious area --- Cameroon --- runoff --- Rambla de Algeciras --- semi-arid --- lake --- lakeshores --- silting --- bank gullies --- UAV --- LiDAR --- DoD --- M3C2 --- Fouta Djallon --- water tower --- depletion (or recession) coefficient --- runoff coefficient --- soil water holding capacity --- basement --- sandstone --- Fula society --- n/a --- South-East Asia


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Brief homage to Pluto and other poems
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ISBN: 0691245118 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"Pusterla is a contemporary Swiss poet who writes in Italian. This volume is a selection from Pusterla's six most recent books of poetry, published in Italian. The poems create a solid sense of place-mountains, lakes, streams, villages, occasionally a city. They move from precise and delicate observations of creatures, plants, and atmosphere to harshly historical and sociological pieces, wounded by Italy's past and present. They find striking and unpredictable ways into their subjects, often ending on a surprising, crystallized image. And, in the series editors' words, "the translations compel throughout- through their cadence, pacing, assonance, and tactful alliteration-their texture and their touch. The effect of the whole-of the supple verse renderings and the prose poetry- is of lively variety in theme, point of view, and form, and Pusterla/Schutt in this manuscript emerges as an authentic, original, passionate albeit subtle voice.""--

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English poetry. --- Pusterla, Fabio, --- Academy of American Poets. --- Acoustic ecology. --- Adam Zagajewski. --- Aeschylus. --- Amphibian. --- Anechoic chamber. --- Angelos Sikelianos. --- Autonomous space. --- Award. --- Benedict of Nursia. --- Benny Andersen. --- Biophony. --- Book of Genesis. --- Calcite. --- Callimachus. --- Canneto (Caronia). --- Cernobbio. --- Chiasso. --- Cormac McCarthy. --- Creation myth. --- David Hinton. --- Desert Fathers. --- Edmund (King Lear). --- Edmund Keeley. --- Egyptians. --- Escarpment. --- Essay. --- Eugenio Montale. --- Field recording. --- Fondo. --- Geologist. --- God Speaks. --- Guido Gozzano. --- Henry David Thoreau. --- Interdependence. --- Israelites. --- Kallistos Ware. --- Karl Kirchwey. --- La Danza. --- Le nuvole. --- Leonard Nathan. --- Lisel Mueller. --- Literature. --- Lombardy. --- Lyric poetry. --- Madison Smartt Bell. --- Mammal. --- Mary Ann Caws. --- Metamorfosi. --- Metaphor. --- Modest Mussorgsky. --- Monasticism. --- Ms. (magazine). --- My Father. --- Nature writing. --- Nobel Prize. --- Oggi (magazine). --- Osip Mandelstam. --- Paese. --- Pamphlet. --- Paul Claudel. --- Pecos River. --- Peter Cole. --- Petroglyph. --- Philip Sherrard. --- Philosophy. --- Poetry. --- Psalms. --- Quadri. --- Rainer Maria Rilke. --- Respiro. --- Rill. --- Robert Pinsky. --- Rock art. --- Rosanna Warren. --- Satires (Juvenal). --- Scagliola. --- Scientist. --- Silencing. --- Singing. --- Slavery. --- Soldo. --- Solomon ibn Gabirol. --- Sonoran Desert. --- Sound studies. --- Soundscape. --- Subjunctive mood. --- Tarjei Vesaas. --- The Ladder of Divine Ascent. --- The Owl and the Nightingale. --- The Poetess. --- The Suppliants (Euripides). --- Ticino League. --- Treatise. --- True Story (magazine). --- Tudor Arghezi. --- Valsolda. --- Veri. --- White's. --- Writing.

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