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Spatiotemporal variability of modern precipitation δ18O in the central Andes and implications for paleoclimate and paleoaltimetry estimates

Spatiotemporal variability of modern precipitation δ18O in the central Andes and implications for paleoclimate and paleoaltimetry estimates

... Stable isotopes in precipitation serve as tracers of modern and past environmental processes. Phase changes through processes including evaporation and condensation unequally partition the stable isotopes of water with ...

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Spatiotemporal Variability: Process-Independent Analysis of Printing Uniformity

Spatiotemporal Variability: Process-Independent Analysis of Printing Uniformity

... its implications on quality control applications and standardization efforts and due to the limited range of works on the ...control variability on the ...

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Spatiotemporal variability of barium in Arctic sea Ice and seawater

Spatiotemporal variability of barium in Arctic sea Ice and seawater

... Fransson, A., Chierici, M., Skjelvan, I., Olsen, A., Assmy, P., Peterson, A. K., et al. (2017). Effects of sea-ice and biogeochemical processes and storms on under-ice water fCO2 during the winter-spring transition in ...

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Abiotic and biotic controls of soil moisture spatiotemporal variability and the occurrence of hysteresis

Abiotic and biotic controls of soil moisture spatiotemporal variability and the occurrence of hysteresis

... Hence, it may be conjectured that in the presence of heterogeneous soil properties or other types of local heterogeneities, the observed C v (h) is mostly reflecting signatures of these variations rather than the effects ...

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The impact of spatiotemporal variability in atmospheric CO2 concentration on global terrestrial carbon fluxes

The impact of spatiotemporal variability in atmospheric CO2 concentration on global terrestrial carbon fluxes

... Our results have some broader implications. They suggest that the diurnal rectifier effect, the substantial CO 2 covaria- tions that are introduced with daily variations in photosynthe- sis and boundary layer ...

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Modeling spatiotemporal variability of intra-urban air pollutants in Detroit: A pragmatic approach

Modeling spatiotemporal variability of intra-urban air pollutants in Detroit: A pragmatic approach

... 5. Discussion Epidemiological studies of health outcomes related to chronic exposure to air pollutants increasingly rely upon models of urban air pollution. Practical methods are therefore needed to assimilate ...

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Spatiotemporal variability of alkalinity in the Mediterranean Sea

Spatiotemporal variability of alkalinity in the Mediterranean Sea

... alkalinity variability in different regions: seasonal cycles of summer concentration due to evaporation and win- ter vertical mixing in the eastern sub-basins, intense biologi- cal processes in the north-western ...

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Termites promote resistance of decomposition to spatiotemporal variability in rainfall

Termites promote resistance of decomposition to spatiotemporal variability in rainfall

... 1 Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 7, Groningen, 9747 AG The Netherlands 2 Department of Ecological Science, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, Amsterdam, ...

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Climate-mediated spatiotemporal variability in terrestrial productivity across Europe

Climate-mediated spatiotemporal variability in terrestrial productivity across Europe

... However, if the productivity–sink function is concave, a more vulnerable productivity could end up decreasing the carbon sink. Additionally, for crops that are harvested each year, a more vulnerable productivity could ...

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Spatiotemporal variability and assessment of drought in the Wei River basin of China

Spatiotemporal variability and assessment of drought in the Wei River basin of China

... poral variability of drought based on remote sensing dataset in the Wei River ...the spatiotemporal variability of agricultural drought based on the VHI; (5) to evaluate the capability of the VHI; ...

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Spatiotemporal Dependency of Age-Related Changes in Brain Signal Variability

Spatiotemporal Dependency of Age-Related Changes in Brain Signal Variability

... Discussion Across two independent data sets, one using EEG and one MEG and each using different source reconstruction algorithms, we observed similar changes in brain signal variability, measured using MSE, with ...

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Spatiotemporal Variability of Dimethylsulphoniopropionate on a Fringing Coral Reef : The Role of Reefal Carbonate Chemistry and Environmental Variability

Spatiotemporal Variability of Dimethylsulphoniopropionate on a Fringing Coral Reef : The Role of Reefal Carbonate Chemistry and Environmental Variability

... 1 School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2 Scottish Association for Marine Science, Oban, Argyll, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Marine Science, Suez Canal University, ...

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Unraveling spatiotemporal variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a temperate grassland plot

Unraveling spatiotemporal variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a temperate grassland plot

... and spatiotemporal approach of the SCALEMIC Experiment have expanded our understanding of biotic and abiotic interactions at scales that had hereto- fore not been examined in such ...the spatiotemporal ...

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Spatiotemporal Climate Variability over Senegal and its Relationships with Global Climate

Spatiotemporal Climate Variability over Senegal and its Relationships with Global Climate

... January to April are accountable for most of the variability. The greatest fluctuations of temperature occur during the dry season, especially in the sub-arid areas of the North and Northwest. To examine the ...

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Spatiotemporal analysis of vegetation variability and its relationship with climate change in
China

Spatiotemporal analysis of vegetation variability and its relationship with climate change in China

... 3.1. Spatiotemporal vegetation variability The inter- and intra-annual time series indicated by A 5 and V were computed for the six selected vegetation can- opies during 1982 –1998, respectively (Figure ...

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Hierarchical Bayesian approach for modeling spatiotemporal variability in flood damage processes

Hierarchical Bayesian approach for modeling spatiotemporal variability in flood damage processes

... of spatiotemporal transferability of flood loss models, the event during which the household experienced flooding is used to group the households temporally and the catchment in which the household is located is ...

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SPATIOTEMPORAL MODELING OF ASIAN CITRUS CANKER RISKS: IMPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE

SPATIOTEMPORAL MODELING OF ASIAN CITRUS CANKER RISKS: IMPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE

... The second benefit stems from the notion that a better understanding of the spatiotem- poral aspects of a hazard’s transmission and recognition of the potential spatial externali- ties that result from mitigating spread ...

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Implications of plant-to-plant variability on spatial variability of yield in vegetable crops

Implications of plant-to-plant variability on spatial variability of yield in vegetable crops

... Results Emergence was relatively rapid for onions with 98% of plants appearing over a 10 day period. Almost all other plants appeared within 18 days, only one plant emerged later at 35 days from the start of emergence. ...

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Spatiotemporal variability and long-term trends of ocean acidification in the California Current System

Spatiotemporal variability and long-term trends of ocean acidification in the California Current System

... “natural” variability of pH and  arag , it is conceivable that the organisms of the CCS are not only well adjusted to low levels of pH and  arag , but also to a large range of chemical ...spatial ...

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Landscape control of uranium and thorium in boreal streams – spatiotemporal variability and the role of wetlands

Landscape control of uranium and thorium in boreal streams – spatiotemporal variability and the role of wetlands

... at least 14 observations in each subcatchment and a total of 8433 observations throughout the entire Krycklan catchment. Each observation represents an integrated value over an area described by an ellipse with ...

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