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Multi‐Sensor Spatiotemporal Fusion for 30‐m Daily Gapless Snow Cover Mapping
Abstract High spatiotemporal resolution remote sensing data is crucial for monitoring heterogeneous mountainous snow cover. Although spatiotemporal fusion presents a promising approach for high‐resolution snow monitoring, cloud contamination and sparse observations remain a critical constraint on its large‐scale and long‐term implementation. To address
Jinhang Wu +5 more
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Research on the pore size distribution and durability improvement mechanism of magnetic slurry. [PDF]
Liu J, Zhang K, Li Z, Liu Z, Mao K.
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Evaluating Approximations of River Channel Shape Using a National Cross‐Section Database
Abstract Many hydrologic applications require basic information on the size and shape of river channels, but measuring cross section (XS) geometry in the field or via remote sensing can be costly and often provides only partial coverage. Given these challenges, we capitalized upon an existing data set of 46,971 XS from gaging stations to evaluate ...
C. J. Legleiter, P. J. Kinzel
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Author Correction: High methane ebullition throughout one year in a regulated central European stream. [PDF]
Michaelis T +4 more
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Hydrogeology of the Bedugul High Plains Area, Bali [PDF]
Mahauden, Michel, Van Camp, Marc
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In‐Lake GHG Production Constrained by Lake DOM Mass Balance in a Boreal Catchment
Abstract The processing of organic carbon in surface waters represents a critical component of the carbon (C) cycle in boreal landscapes and is closely linked to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). Utilizing a unique data set with dense monitoring of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved CO2, and CH4 at
Xiang Lu +7 more
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Global dataset of nearshore and submarine springs. [PDF]
Bouimouass H +3 more
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Abstract With advances in climate models and downscaling techniques, stakeholders anticipate high‐resolution analysis to inform regional to local changes in water management. Here, we produce hydrologic projections from an ensemble of Earth System Models (ESMs) that were selected and downscaled to support California's 5th Climate Assessment.
B. Bass +9 more
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High-frequency hydrodynamic and hydrochemical data from karst unsaturated zone. [PDF]
Serène L +9 more
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Abstract Thermal infrared‐based remote sensing of surface energy fluxes has traditionally relied on high spatial resolution satellite data with revisit frequencies on the order of weeks. In this study, we evaluate a biophysics‐based analytical surface energy balance model for predicting latent energy (LE) and sensible heat (H) fluxes using proximal ...
James F. Cross +4 more
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