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Coupling Remote Sensing With A Process Model For The Simulation Of Rangeland Carbon Dynamics

by Yushu Xia - April 17, 2025

Rangelands provide significant environmental benefits through many ecosystem services, which may include soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. However, quantifying SOC stocks and monitoring carbon (C) fluxes in rangelands are challenging… More

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Energy‐Water Asynchrony Principally Determines Water Available For Runoff From Snowmelt In Continental Montane Forests

by John Knowles - October 30, 2024

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Competent tower climber and rescue course with Gravitec

by Anthony Luketich and Mike Voyles - August 3, 2022

As a college undergraduate, my advisor gave me the lofty responsibility of walking up and down the scaffold stairs of an eddy-covariance flux tower. My job was to swap out… More

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Atmosphere‐Soil Interactions Govern Ecosystem Flux Sensitivity To Environmental Conditions In Semiarid Woody Ecosystems Over Varying Timescales

by Kimberly Samuels-Crow - August 13, 2020

Water and CO2 flux responses (e.g., evapotranspiration [ET] and net ecosystem exchange [NEE]) to environmental conditions can provide insights into how climate change will affect the terrestrial water and carbon… More

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Detecting Mortality Induced Structural And Functional Changes In A PiñOn-Juniper Woodland Using Landsat And Rapideye Time Series

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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Remote Sensing Based Simple Models Of Gpp In Both Disturbed And Undisturbed PiñOn-Juniper Woodlands In The Southwestern U.S.

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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Toward Accounting For Ecoclimate Teleconnections: Intra- And Inter-Continental Consequences Of Altered Energy Balance After Vegetation Change

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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Terrestrial Carbon Balance In A Drier World: The Effects Of Water Availability In Southwestern North America

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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Warm Spring Reduced Carbon Cycle Impact Of The 2012 Us Summer Drought

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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Assessing Drought-Induced Change In A PiñOn-Juniper Woodland With Landsat: A Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis Approach

by Marcy Litvak - December 10, 2019

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