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Multisensor historical climatology of satellite‐derived global land surface moisture
global product and is consistent in its retrieval approach for the entire period of data record. The moisture retrievals are made with a radiative transfer-based land parameter retrieval model. The various sensors have different technical specifications,
M. Owe, R. Jeu, T. Holmes
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Revisiting the distribution and total amount of nitrogen fixation across the Kuroshio
Abstract The Kuroshio Current, a western boundary current in the North Pacific Ocean, is regarded as a hotspot of nitrogen fixation that drives marine primary productivity and biogeochemical cycles. However, this assumption is based on limited, spatiotemporally biased data.
Takuya Sato+11 more
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Weather by Districts, December 2007 [PDF]
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau.
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Impacts of riverine heatwaves on rates of ecosystem metabolism in the United States
Abstract Rivers produce and decompose large amounts of carbon globally due, in part, to high rates of gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), collectively known as ecosystem metabolism. Water temperature is a major driver of ecosystem metabolism, and in‐stream temperatures are increasing globally, including extreme temperature ...
Spencer J. Tassone+4 more
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Agricultural production across the African continent is subjected to various effects of climate variability. One of the main staple foods in Sub-Saharan Africa is maize.
Isaac Kwesi Nooni+7 more
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Variable phenology but consistent loss of ice cover on 1213 Minnesota lakes
Abstract Lake ice cover is declining globally with important implications for lake ecosystems. Ice loss studies often rely on small numbers of lakes with long‐term data. We analyzed variation and trends in ice cover phenology from 1213 lakes over 74 yr (1949–2022) in Minnesota (USA), during which ice cover duration declined at a rate of 2 d per decade (
Jake R. Walsh+13 more
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Weather by Districts, July 2003 [PDF]
Report produced by the The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Climatology Bureau.
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Synoptic Climatology of the Arizona Summer Precipitation Singularity *, # [PDF]
Reid A. Bryson, William P. Lowry
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ABSTRACT Introduction The metabolome of plants is influenced by various factors, especially environmental, as the season in which they are grown. So, distinct varieties of the identical plant might show an increase or decrease in metabolites. The diversity of content of primary and secondary metabolites can also determine the variation in their ...
Maria Assunta Crescenzi+4 more
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