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1. Camera trapping is a widely employed tool in wildlife research, used to estimate animal abundances, understand animal movement, assess species richness and understand animal behaviour.
Koustubh Sharma +7 more
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Estimating the streamflow driven by snowmelt in rugged mountain watersheds is difficult. Challenges are associated with the limited observations of hydrologic and meteorological datasets and inadequate implementation of the snow hydrology models.
DoHyuk Kang, Kyungtae Lee, Edward Kim
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Improving the Accuracy of Snow and Hydrological Models Using Assimilation by Snow Depth [PDF]
AbstractThe main aim of this study is to improve the underestimation of spatial snowfall distributions by using assimilation.
So Kazama +3 more
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Processes governing snow ablation in alpine terrain – detailed measurements from the Canadian Rockies [PDF]
The spatial distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE) and melt are important for estimating areal melt rates and snow-cover depletion (SCD) dynamics but are rarely measured in detail during the late ablation period.
M. Schirmer, M. Schirmer, J. W. Pomeroy
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Future shifts in extreme flow regimes in Alpine regions [PDF]
Extreme low and high flows can have negative economic, social, and ecological effects and are expected to become more severe in many regions due to climate change.
M. I. Brunner +8 more
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Cloud and Snow Identification Based on DeepLab V3+ and CRF Combined Model for GF-1 WFV Images
Cloud and snow identification in remote sensing images is critical for snow mapping and snow hydrology research. Aimed at the problem that the semantic segmentation model is prone to producing blurred boundaries, slicing traces and isolated small patches
Zuo Wang +4 more
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HDO samples from natural and laboratory snowpacks show that snowpack metamorphism can reduce the initial variability in the HDO content of snow. Field studies in Colorado indicated melt water percolation reduced the variability from a spread of -229%o to -106% relative to Standard Mean Ocean Water for fresh snow to a spread of -182%a to -158%o for the ...
Judy, Clark Henry, author +5 more
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Introduction to the special section on snow and snow hydrology [PDF]
This special section of Physical Geography features selected papers on topics of snow and snow hydrology primarily drawn from studies presented at the Eastern Snow Conference (ESC), a joint America...
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Greens in Regulation: Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Across the Golf Industry
ABSTRACT Although much of the business and biodiversity literature focuses on extractive industries, we turn our attention to the golf industry. Golf courses occupy millions of acres globally, yet biodiversity strategy implementation across the golf industry remains understudied.
Jordan P. Howell, Jordan Moore
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Operational snow-hydrological modeling for Switzerland
The seasonal evolution of snow cover has significant impacts on the hydrological cycle and microclimate in mountainous regions. However, snow processes also play a crucial role in triggering alpine mass movements and flooding, posing risks to people and infrastructure.
Rebecca Mott +12 more
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