Physics‐Informed Neural Networks to Develop Site‐Specific Pedotransfer Functions
Abstract Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are widely used to estimate soil hydraulic parameters based on easily accessible soil information, playing an important role in the parameterization of earth surface models. However, conventional PTFs, developed using measurements from small volume soil samples, often exhibit significant deviations from field ...
Pengfei Qi +8 more
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Design and Optimization of a Pneumatic Multirow Teff Seeding System With Wet‐Flow Parameter Analysis
Teff sowing in Ethiopia is hampered by the inefficiency of traditional broadcasting and the seed′s susceptibility to clogging in mechanical seeders. This study presents the design, optimization, and performance evaluation of a novel pneumatic row‐seeding machine tailored to address these specific challenges.
Achenef Tarekegn Mekonen +3 more
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Ornithodoros turicata collected from a dry ice baited tick trap. ABSTRACT African Swine Fever virus (ASFv) is a re‐emerging global swine disease that, if introduced to the United States, would cause severe economic consequences. The widespread presence of feral hogs in addition to the presence of competent tick vectors, specifically Ornithodoros ...
Christopher J. Butler +6 more
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Constraining 2D Hydrogeological Inversion With 3D Lithological Data
Abstract In hydrogeology, piezometric data are the key constraints for model calibration. Their limits for three‐dimensional (3D) parameterization have often been pointed out, with water heads commonly regarded as having too little sensitivity to vertical heterogeneity.
D. Rambourg, P. Ackerer, W. Nouaim
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Abstract As nations seek to expand protected area (PA) networks to cover 30% of land and seas by 2030 (30×30), there is an urgent need for systematic conservation planning and spatial prioritization that considers the broad range of ecological and socioeconomic factors influencing the persistence of biodiversity.
Edmond Sacre +2 more
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How Shells of Different Shapes Affect Current‐Driven Sand Transport
Abstract The seabed rarely consists solely of bare sand: often other materials, such as shells are present. They can influence sand transport by armoring the bed and modifying its roughness. Biogenic shells come in different shapes and sizes, depending on the mollusc species that produce them.
Tjitske J. Kooistra +6 more
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MF6‐ADJ: A Non‐Intrusive Adjoint Sensitivity Capability for MODFLOW 6
Abstract Adjoint sensitivity analysis provides an efficient alternative to direct methods when evaluating the influence of many uncertain parameters on a limited number of performance measures in hydrologic and hydrogeologic models. However, most adjoint implementations are “intrusive”, requiring extensive modifications of the forward simulation code ...
Mohamed Hayek +4 more
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Fiscal Consolidation, Public Debt Containment and Disinflation – (Hungary’s Experience in Transition) [PDF]
The study analyses the relationship between public debt, external and internal disequilibrium and inflation in Hungary through changes in the public sector borrowing requirement and in the structure of budget financing. The analysis is based on data from
Gyula Barabás +2 more
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Immunological Tradeoffs and the Impacts of Urbanization on the Reproductive Ecology and Physiology of the Side-Blotched Lizard (\u3cem\u3eUta stansburiana\u3c/em\u3e) [PDF]
Investing resources into reproduction can limit energy available to other competing demands, such as fighting off an infection; yet, both processes are necessary for organisms to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation.
Virgin, Emily E.
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Perceived Sound Quality Dimensions Influencing Frequency-Gain Shaping Preferences for Hearing Aid-Amplified Speech and Music. [PDF]
Vaisberg JM +4 more
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