Turczański, Krzysztof Andrzejewska, Agnieszka Kaźmierczak, Katarzyna Dyderski, Marcin K.
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Folia Forestalia Polonica
The proportion of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) stands decreased rapidly over the last thirty years. The highest declines are recorded in fertile ash-dominated habitats. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of successful ash establishment is needed across broader habitat conditions. Therefore, we aimed to investigate ash natural regeneration ...
Verma, Akash Ghosh, Subimal
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Environmental Research Letters
The impact of soil moisture (SM) and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) on gross primary productivity (GPP) variability in ecosystems is a topic of significant interest. Previous studies have predominantly focused on real-time associations between SM, VPD, and carbon uptake, attributing SM as the principal driver of GPP variability due to its direct and ...
Szczykulska, Magdalena Huntingford, Chris Cooper, Elizabeth Evans, Jonathan G
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Environmental Research Letters
Concerns exist about the viability of food security across Europe due to multiple, potentially adverse drivers. These include economic, political and climate forcing factors, all of which require quantification. Here, we focus on the climate forcing, and in particular, the soil moisture change component which crucially determines water availability...
Luo, Xiaoxue Zhou, Xinlong Xiao, Henglin Ma, Qiang Yang, Yutian Hu, Kaimeng
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Environmental Research Communications
Temporal stability of soil moisture distribution is crucial to revealing the hydrological process of slope, but rarely accounted for during ecological restoration for engineering slopes. In this study, the effects of ecological restoration with different vegetations on soil moisture distribution were assessed by introducing temporal stability analy...
Daneghian, Patricia Rastbood, Asghar
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Journal of Geodetic Science
One of the ways for measuring water content is using global navigation satellite system (GNSS) multipath signals. By analyzing those signals, we will get useful information about the reflection surface. This technique is called GNSS interferometric reflectometry. Some receivers can record signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data, which includes the SNR com...
Xing, Zanpin Li, Xiaojun Fan, Lei Frappart, Frédéric Kim, Hyunglok Karthikeyan, Lanka Konkathi, Preethi Liu, Yuqing Zhao, Lin Wigneron, Jean-Pierre
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Frontiers in Remote Sensing
Two L-band passive microwave satellite sensors, onboard the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) launched in 2009 and Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) launched in 2015, are specifically designed for surface soil moisture (SM) monitoring. The first global continuous fused L-band satellite SM product based on SMOS and SMAP observations (SMOS-SM...
Gordillo-Salinas, Victor Manuel Arista-Cortes, Juan Meraz-Maldonado, Nora Ojeda-Bustamante, Waldo Valle-Gough, Raúl Enrique Jiménez-Jiménez, Sergio Iván
La determinación de la evapotranspiración de cultivos es el principal desafío para el manejo sustentable del agua para riego. En este sentido, se requieren modelos robustos y precisos para determinar el consumo de agua que junto con herramientas de análisis espacial y plataformas de procesamiento en la nube permiten establecer el momento y cantidad...
Tammadid, Wittanan Sangkachai, Bantita Chanonmuang, Phuvasa Chidthaisong, Amnat Hanpattanakit, Phongthep
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Soil respiration (Rs) in forest ecosystems is an important process in the global carbon cycle. The unbalanced use of forest natural resources and deforestation in the past have resulted in changes in forest structure, tree growth, and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Rs. Understanding Rs in both primary and secondary forests plays...
Zheng, Naiquan Chai, Hongzhou Wang, Zhihao Pu, Dongdong Zhang, Qiankun
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Measurement Science and Technology
Soil moisture (SM) retrieval is of great significance in climate, agriculture, ecology, hydrology, and natural disaster monitoring, and it is one of the essential hydrometeorological parameters studied in the world at present. With the continuous development of the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), a technique called GNSS interferometric r...
Donaldson, Amanda Dralle, David Barling, Nerissa Callahan, Russell P Loik, Michael E Zimmer, Margaret
Abstract: Quantifying evapotranspiration (ET) is critical to accurately predict vegetation health, groundwater recharge, and streamflow generation. Hillslope aspect, the direction a hillslope faces, results in variable incoming solar radiation and subsequent vegetation water use that drive ET. Previous work in watersheds with a single dominant vege...