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Abdelkrim Lachgar, David J. Mulla and Viacheslav Adamchuk
One of the challenges in site-specific phosphorus (P) management is the substantial spatial variability in plant available P across fields. To overcome this barrier, emerging sensing, data fusion, and spatial predictive modeling approaches are needed to ...
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Wafaa El Hannoun, Anas Boukili Makhoukhi, Abdelhak Zoglat and Salah-Eddine El Adlouni
Intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curves of precipitation are a reference decision support tool used in hydrology. They allow the estimation of extreme precipitation and its return periods. Typically, IDF curves are estimated using univariate frequency ...
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Philippe Rosset, Adil Takahashi and Luc Chouinard
The metropolitan community of Montreal (MMC) is located in Eastern Canada and included in the western Quebec seismic zone characterized by shallow crustal earthquakes and moderate seismicity. Most of the urbanized areas are settled close to the Saint-Law...
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Shimelis Asfaw Wakigari and Robert Leconte
Soil moisture is an essential hydrological variable for a suite of hydrological applications. Its spatio-temporal variability can be estimated using satellite remote sensing (e.g., SMOS and SMAP) and in-situ measurements. However, both have their own str...
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Francisco Andree Ramírez Casas, Laxmi Sushama and Bernardo Teufel
The development of a computationally efficient machine learning-based framework to understand the underlying causes for biases in climate model simulated fields is presented in this study. The framework consists of a two-step approach, with the first ste...
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Andrey V. Pnyushkov, Genrikh V. Alekseev and Alexander V. Smirnov
We investigated liquid freshwater content (FWC) in the upper 100 m layer of the Arctic Ocean using oceanographic observations covering the period from 1990 through 2018. Our analysis revealed two opposite tendencies in freshwater balance?the freshening i...
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Charles Whittaker and Robert Leconte
For the past few decades, remote sensing has been a valuable tool for deriving global information on snow water equivalent (SWE), where products derived from space-borne passive microwave radiometers are favoured as they respond to snow depth, an importa...
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Malcolm D. J. MacDougall, Alexander Braun and Georgia Fotopoulos
The evolution of the passive margin off the coast of Eastern Canada has been characterized by a series of rifting episodes which caused widespread extension of the lithosphere and associated structural anomalies, some with the potential to be classified ...
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Efflam Guillou, Carole Cyr, Jean-François Laplante, François Bourque, Nicolas Toupoint and Réjean Tremblay
Bivalve aquaculture is an important component of the economy in eastern Canada. Because of current social, environmental, economic, and resource constraints, offshore mussel cultivation seems to be a promising strategy. With the objective of optimizing f...
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Rocio L. Segura, Carl Bernier, Capucine Durand and Patrick Paultre
Most gravity dams have been designed and built during the past century with methods of analysis that are now considered inadequate. In recent decades, knowledge of seismology, structural dynamics and earthquake engineering has greatly evolved, leading to...
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