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Bayesian Estimates of Ice Optical Properties for Lake Ice Modeling
Abstract Ice and snow cover on frozen lakes is a natural barrier to solar radiation, reducing the transfer of energy that controls under‐ice thermal dynamics and biological productivity. Direct measurements of under‐ice irradiance remain scarce due to logistical constraints.
G. Donini +21 more
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We present an evaluation of sources, sinks and turbulent transport of nitrogen oxides, ozone and volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the boundary layer over French Guyana and Suriname during the October 2005 GABRIEL campaign by simulating observations ...
Eerdekens, G. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Water potential gradients govern water fluxes, and plants respond with species‐specific hydraulic traits that influence ecosystem function. While understanding these traits is key to predicting vegetation responses to climate change, traditional methods like the pressure chamber limit temporal resolution and continuity.
Ruth‐Kristina Magh +10 more
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Prediction of Grape Sap Flow in a Greenhouse Based on Random Forest and Partial Least Squares Models
Understanding variations in sap flow rates and the environmental factors that influence sap flow is important for exploring grape water consumption patterns and developing reasonable greenhouse irrigation schedules.
Xin Deng +7 more
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Drought represents the most important limiting factor controlling performance of subtropical plants, leading to reduced growth and die-offs. However, the mechanisms underlying growth and physiological responses of subtropical woody plants to different ...
Yiyong Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT Hydraulic roughness (log f) is invoked as an integrator of vegetation effects on overland flow in semi‐arid catchments, yet the quantitative contribution of individual cover components remains poorly resolved. This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms by which shrub vegetation, surface litter and tree canopy modulate runoff generation ...
Victor Casimiro Piscoya +11 more
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Ecohydrological signatures as a management tool for the Upper Paraná forests
The species composition and distribution of the Upper Paraná River floodplain could be affected by changes in the hydrological regime. We assessed the influence of horizontal river flows on the distribution patterns of fluvial forests by determining the frequency of pulses and the number of flooding days across the topographic distribution of the most ...
Violeta Amancay Zambiasio +4 more
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Wetlands provide essential ecosystem services but are increasingly impacted to water scarcity. Understanding the synergistic impacts of multiple hydrological factors on vegetation is crucial for effective wetland management and restoration.
Haihua Jing +5 more
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ABSTRACT Water‐limited ecosystems play a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle, yet they have been increasingly affected by pressures from aridification and land‐use and land‐cover change. The Caatinga, the largest seasonally dry tropical forest in South America, exhibits strong ecohydrological coupling resulting from centuries of adaptation, in ...
Lucas Nascimento da Silva +2 more
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Exploring ecohydrology through the lens of local fishers in the Bolivian Amazon
Abstract The natural flow regimes of Andean‐Amazon tributaries play a vital role in sustaining their rich biodiversity and productive local fisheries, but ongoing and proposed alteration of river flow regimes by large dams threatens to negatively impact river ecosystems. Despite its importance, our understanding of how hydrologic variability influences
Lina G. Terrazas‐Villarroel +4 more
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