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Monthly average aerosol optical depth at 320 nm obtained with a Brewer MKIII spectrophotometer for Hobart, Australia (42.8806° S, 147.3250° E) over a 21‐year period. There is a linear trend of 15.4% per decade. There are 9 months when the average aerosol optical depth exceeds twice the monthly standard deviation.
Manuel Nuñez +3 more
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Asian elephants are associated with a more robust mammalian community in tropical forests. [PDF]
Li LL, He RC, Chen C, Quan RC.
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A new approach to derive productivity of tropical forests using radar remote sensing measurements. [PDF]
Henniger H, Huth A, Bohn FJ.
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Unique characteristics of winter daily minimum (Tmin) and maximum (Tmax) temperatures and freeze days across the conterminous United States from 1952 to 2024 are examined. Results show spatial heterogeneity in Tmin/Tmax warming rates across the tropical‐temperate transition zone in the southeastern United States, and that the highest temperature on the
Vincent M. Brown +4 more
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Universal abundance fluctuations across microbial communities, tropical forests, and urban populations. [PDF]
George AB, O'Dwyer J.
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Revegetating the subsoil layer of abandoned gold mined sites with the perennial legumes Leucaena Leucocephala, Pueraria phaseoloides and Gliricidia sepium without any soil amendments increases the content of soil organic carbon and important macro‐nutrients, which are crucial for restoring soil health and productivity. These improvements in soil health
Enoch Opoku +4 more
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An assessment of the role of buttress roots in the carbon stocks of tropical forests. [PDF]
Wang X, Mwangi BN, Zhou G, Yang M, Li Y.
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Micrometer analysis of millimeter lines of Raman spectra concludes in the association of anatase and graphitized organic matter (graphogen). The photosynthetic microorganisms at the origin of the microbialites produce O2, which is transformed by TiO2 into reactive species that, in turn, decompose the organic matter of the microorganisms. ABSTRACT Raman
Marie‐Paule Bassez
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Humans in Africa's wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago. [PDF]
Ben Arous E +19 more
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Tropical forest decreases. Decrease of tropical forest and forest in the world.
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