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Riley C. Hales, Robert B. Sowby, Gustavious P. Williams, E. James Nelson, Daniel P. Ames, Jonah B. Dundas and Josh Ogden
Hydrologic modeling is trending toward larger spatial and temporal domains, higher resolutions, and less extensive local calibration and validation. Thorough calibration and validation are difficult because the quantity of observations needed for such sc...
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Shannon J. Dundas, Molly Vardanega, Patrick O?Brien and Steven R. McLeod
Drones are becoming a common method for surveying wildlife as they offer an aerial perspective of the landscape. For waterbirds in particular, drones can overcome challenges associated with surveying locations not accessible on foot. With the rapid uptak...
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Reinier Van Noort, Pål Tore Mørkved and Siv Hjorth Dundas
The acidification of agricultural soils in high rainfall regions is usually countered by the application of finely ground calcite or dolomite. As this carbonate dissolves, soil pH is raised, but CO2 is released. Mining activities often produce large quan...
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Dundas, I S, Nair, R M, Verlin, D C
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W. K. Gardner, J. D. Fawcett, R. W. Fitzpatrick, et al.
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