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Snow Cover Change as a Climate Indicator in Brunswick Peninsula, Patagonia
Snow cover changes are assessed for the Brunswick Peninsula in southern Patagonia (52.9°S to 53.5°S), located on the transition between the wet Pacific Ocean area and the drier leeward side of the Andes. We use the Normalized Difference Snow Index (NDSI)
Francisco Aguirre +12 more
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Multiscale assimilation of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-EOS snow water equivalent and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer snow cover fraction observations in northern Colorado [PDF]
Eight years (2002–2010) of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer–EOS (AMSR-E) snow water equivalent (SWE) retrievals and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) snow cover fraction (SCF) observations are assimilated separately or jointly ...
Arsenault, Kristi R +6 more
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The goal of this research is to assess if snow depletion patterns that can be used to remove cloud cover are altered during drought. We quantify the similarity of snow depletion patterns for drought and non‐drought years. We demonstrate that at the watershed and local snowline scale, snow depletion patterns are highly similar even under drought ...
Craig D. Woodruff +2 more
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Evaluar la técnica de espectrometría en el infrarrojo cercano como herramienta para la detección de estrés hídrico en olivos (cv.Arbequina). [PDF]
51 p.Se realizó un estudio en un huerto de olivos (Olea europea L. cv. Arbequina) sometidos a distintos niveles de estrés hídrico, con el objetivo de evaluar la técnica de espectrometría en el infrarrojo cercano por medio del cálculo de índices ...
Acevedo Opazo, César Antonio (Prof. Informante) +2 more
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Metadata for the WAGES instrumentation deployed on the James Clark Ross between May 2010 and September 2011. [PDF]
The RRS James Clark Ross makes meteorological measurements around Antarctica during the austral summer, in the Arctic during the boreal summer and in the Atlantic during passages between the two poles. In May 2010, as part of the WAGES project the ships
Moat, B.I. +3 more
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Increasing ecological perturbations resulting from global change processes are altering the environmental predictability (EP) of critical forage and water resources for wildlife. While research has furthered our understanding of how EP both underlies and directs animal movement, studies have mainly focused on relationships between EP and large‐scale ...
Madeline P. Standen +4 more
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Enhancing glacier monitoring through adaptive smoothing of MODIS NDSI time series
Observation of glacier surface characteristics through remotely sensed time-series data is essential for understanding glacier seasonality, mass balance, and long-term trends. Yet, the reliability of these observations depends significantly on the quality of the time-series data.
Chen Xin, Yongwei Sheng
openaire +3 more sources
Snow cover plays a critical role for many alpine animals, but our understanding of how snow effects vary with elevation is limited. The white‐winged snowfinch is restricted to high‐elevation habitats, relying on snowfields, edges of melting snow patches, and short‐sward alpine grasslands to collect invertebrates for nestlings.
Mattia Brambilla +10 more
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Early detection of water stress is critical for precision farming for improving crop productivity and fruit quality. To investigate varying rootstock and irrigation interactions in an open agricultural ecosystem, different irrigation treatments were ...
Matthew Maimaitiyiming +4 more
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A snow cover climatology for the Pyrenees from MODIS snow products [PDF]
International audienceThe seasonal snow in the Pyrenees is critical for hydropower production, crop irrigation and tourism in France, Spain and Andorra.
Dejoux, Jean-François +7 more
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