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Abstract The human sensory systems are a primary means through which people experience and connect with nature. Understanding and improving people's personalised ecologies—their embodied, sensory interactions with other organisms—is key to addressing the causes and consequences of the extinction of experience and ecological grief prevalent in ...
Siddharth Unnithan Kumar +1 more
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The Roads Traveled to Reach a Greenhouse Gas Flux Network
Abstract Flux measurements of greenhouse gases provide information on the metabolic activity of ecosystems. And they are useful for parameterizing and validating remote sensing and biogeochemical models that are used to assess water and carbon fluxes across space and time.
Dennis Baldocchi
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With few measurement sites and a great need to validate satellite data to characterize the exchange of energy and carbon fluxes in tropical forest areas, quantified by the Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) and associated with phenological measurements, there ...
Mailson P. Alves +20 more
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Vertical concentrations gradients and transport of airborne microplastics in wind tunnel experiments [PDF]
Microplastics are an ubiquitous anthropogenic material in the environment, including the atmosphere. Little work has focused on the atmospheric transport mechanisms of microplastic nor its dispersion, despite it being a potential pollutant.
E. M. Esders +6 more
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Assessment of micrometeorology at selected age stands in a rehabilitated forest of Sarawak, Malaysia [PDF]
The micrometeorology varies vertically and horizontally from the forest canopy to forest floor. An assessment of the forest micrometeorological is necessary to understand the interaction between the environmental and biological activities, but such ...
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna +4 more
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Persistence analysis of velocity and temperature fluctuations in convective surface layer turbulence
Persistence is defined as the probability that the local value of a fluctuating field remains at a particular state for a certain amount of time, before being switched to another state.
Banerjee, Tirtha +2 more
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A simplified model to predict diurnal water temperature dynamics in a shallow tropical water pool [PDF]
Water temperature is a critical regulator in the growth and development of malaria mosquito immatures, as they are poikilothermic. Measuring or estimating the diurnal temperature ranges to which these immatures are exposed is of the utmost importance, as
Heusinkveld, B.G. +2 more
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Relationships Beyond the (Ivory) Flux Tower
Abstract By deploying a growing worldwide network of observation towers monitoring land‐atmosphere exchanges of water vapor, carbon dioxide and energy, eddy‐covariance flux scientists have played a central role in understanding how natural and managed ecosystems function and respond to environmental change.
Maoya Bassiouni +5 more
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The discontinuous permafrost region of northwestern Canada is experiencing rapid warming resulting in dramatic land cover change from forested peatland permafrost terrain to treeless wetlands.
Kristine M. Haynes +2 more
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The `local scaling' hypothesis, first introduced by Nieuwstadt two decades ago, describes the turbulence structure of stable boundary layers in a very succinct way and is an integral part of numerous local closure-based numerical weather prediction ...
A. Andrén +60 more
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