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Higher Sensitivity of L‐Band Vegetation Optical Depth to Foliage Than Total Aboveground Biomass
Abstract L‐band vegetation optical depth (VOD) has been widely used to estimate spatiotemporal variations of forest biomass. However, the sensitivity of L‐VOD to different vegetation components, such as foliage and stems, remains poorly understood despite their distinct interannual variations.
Tianyao Yang, Haibo Gong, Yao Zhang
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Evaluation of ABL90 and ABL800 Radiometer Blood Gas Analyzers: Challenges and Applications in Point-of-Care Cancer Diagnostics in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Al-Shahrani AY, Khan J.
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Note on quantum effects in radiometer observations
T. Hagfors, M. L. Meeks
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Abstract The 15 January 2022 eruption of the Hunga volcano generated a Lamb wave, a global atmospheric pressure perturbation which propagates purely horizontally at the speed of sound. Far‐field observations of the daytime passage of the Lamb wave by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite‐R (GOES‐R) series, revealed unexpected ...
Ákos Horváth+5 more
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The use of the skylight polarization gradient in young sandhopper's orientation. [PDF]
Ugolini A+3 more
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A METHOD OF INTEGRATING A RADIOMETER OUTPUT FOR CLIMATOLOGICAL STUDIES1
C. R. Dickson
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In light of increasing applications of compostable materials, surface treatment on PLA to increase roughness and hydrophobicity has been investigated. However, modifying wettability might hinder degradation. UVC exposure has significant effects on the wettability of textured PLA substrates, allowing a complete wettability switch due to chain scission ...
William Simon+8 more
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Field data on sea ice restoration by artificial flooding. [PDF]
Hammer TC+5 more
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Nonlinear Soil Moisture Loss Function Reveals Vegetation Responses to Water Availability
Abstract Soil moisture drydown patterns encode signatures of vegetation water‐use. Previous characterizations of the drydown patterns assume a static linear relationship between water‐limited transpiration and available moisture. However, ecohydrological studies show that vegetation exhibits a spectrum of responses to water availability, suggesting ...
Ryoko Araki+3 more
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