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Abstract Landscapes formed by glacial erosion have previously been classified based on qualitative interpretation of geomorphic evidence, using aerial photography and field studies. In the current era of high‐resolution elevation data, limited attempts have been made to improve these classifications using quantitative measurements of landscape form (i ...
E. J. Lea +3 more
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Global patterns of rain-on-snow and its impacts on runoff from past to future projections. [PDF]
Maina FZ, Kumar SV.
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Revealing Permafrost Continuity Across a Northern Watershed With Airborne Electromagnetics
Abstract Permafrost thawing in northern regions may alter groundwater‐surface water dynamics, thereby impacting hydrologic and ecologic functions and the potential release of stored solutes including carbon. Here, we present an airborne frequency‐domain electromagnetic survey over a discontinuous permafrost region within the Central Mackenzie Valley in
O. Conway‐White +3 more
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Development of Gridded Root-Zone Soil Moisture Product for India, 1981-2024. [PDF]
Chuphal DS +4 more
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Abstract Water status, water dynamics, and ecohydrological resilience of a protected German beech forest during the 2018–2020 multi‐year drought are assessed using over six years of multi‐frequency remote sensing data, integrating active, passive, and optical sensors with varying canopy penetration depths, highlighting the importance of monitoring ...
Florian M. Hellwig +10 more
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Hourly potential light availability maps at 10 m resolution over Switzerland. [PDF]
Webster C +5 more
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Abstract During land model development, simulated carbon dynamics are often benchmarked against observational data sets to evaluate model performance. Functional relationship benchmarks are the relationship between a driving variable (e.g., temperature) and a response variable (e.g., ecosystem respiration) and are a promising tool for assessing model ...
Jeralyn Poe +28 more
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Spatial modeling of snow water equivalent in the high atlas mountains via a lumped process-based approach. [PDF]
Acharki S +9 more
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Book review: PRINCIPLES OF SNOW HYDROLOGY [PDF]
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Ecosystem‐Scale Methane Emissions From Peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands
Abstract Northern peatlands are important sources of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere. However, the magnitude of CH4 emissions and their response to environmental factors are poorly constrained within the Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL), the largest contiguous peatland complex in North America. This study investigated seasonal (April–November) eddy covariance‐
A. Bieniada, E. R. Humphreys
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