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The “Future_Global_AI_PET Database” provides high-resolution (30 arc-seconds) average annual and monthly global estimates of potential evapotranspiration (PET) and aridity index (AI) for 22 CMIP6 Earth System Models for two future (2021–2041; 2041–2060 ...
Jianchu Xu+3 more
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Optimizing Herbicide Use in Fodder Crops with Low-Cost Remote Sensing and Variable Rate Technology
The current Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) foresees a reduction of 50% in the use of herbicides by 2030. This study investigates the potential of integrating remote sensing with a low-cost RGB sensor and variable-rate technology (VRT) to optimize ...
Luís Alcino Conceição+8 more
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Effects and Economic Sustainability of Biochar Application on Corn Production in a Mediterranean Climate. [PDF]
Aguirre JL+3 more
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Experimental evidence of reduced diversity of seedlings due to climate modification in a Mediterranean‐type community [PDF]
Francisco Lloret+2 more
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Climate Change Impact in a Shallow Coastal Mediterranean Aquifer, at Saïdia, Morocco [PDF]
A density dependent numerical flow model was applied to study the climate change impact in an unconfined shallow aquifer in the Mediterranean coast of Morocco.
Boughriba, Mimoun+5 more
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ABSTRACT Wildfires are increasingly recognized as a critical driver of ecosystem degradation, with post‐fire hydrological and soil impacts posing significant threats to biodiversity, water quality, and long‐term land productivity. In fire‐prone regions, understanding how varying fire intensities exacerbate runoff and erosion is essential for guiding ...
Hassan Samdaliri+6 more
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Archaeal and Bacterial Diversity and Distribution Patterns in Mediterranean-Climate Vernal Pools of Mexico and the Western USA. [PDF]
Montiel-Molina JAM+3 more
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An Evaluation of Treeshelter Effects on Plant Survival and Growth in a Mediterranean Climate
Laurence Costello+2 more
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Abstract Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity, and stochasticity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, storm‐induced mixing, or prolonged drought periods. This results in more variable regimes of dissolved nutrients and carbon in lakes and induces temporal fluctuations in the resource availability for plankton communities ...
Anika Happe+6 more
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