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Spatial variability in herbaceous plant phenology is mostly explained by variability in temperature but also by photoperiod and functional traits. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Biometeorol
Rauschkolb R   +33 more
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Soil: Spatial Variability

2014
Spatial variability occurs at all scales—from micrometer scale (1–10 µm) relevant to microbial processes to continental scale (1000 km) relevant to the distribution of soil orders and climate change. The order of magnitude of the coefficient of variation (CV) of soil properties ranges from a few percent to greater than 100%.
J. Görres
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Spatial Variability

Encyclopedia of Ocean Engineering, 2006
Jinhui Li, Xueyou Li
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Spatial Variability

Applied Civil Engineering Risk Analysis, 2019
R. Moss
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Spatially implicit plankton population models: Transient spatial variability

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2008
Ocean plankton models are useful tools for understanding and predicting the behaviour of planktonic ecosystems. However, when the regions represented by the model grid cells are not well mixed, the population dynamics of grid cell averages may differ from those of smaller scales (such as the laboratory scale). Here, the 'mean field approximation' fails
Wallhead, Philip J.   +2 more
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Experimental investigation of the spatial variability of the steel weight loss and corrosion cracking of reinforced concrete members: novel X-ray and digital image processing techniques

Structures and Infrastructure Systems, 2017
The material properties of concrete structures and their structural dimensions are known to be random due to the spatial variability associated with workmanship and various other factors.
Sopokhem Lim   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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