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Muhammad Usman, Mahnoor Ejaz, Janet E. Nichol, Muhammad Shahid Farid, Sawaid Abbas and Muhammad Hassan Khan
Farmland trees are a vital part of the local economy as trees are used by farmers for fuelwood as well as food, fodder, medicines, fibre, and building materials. As a result, mapping tree species is important for ecological, socio-economic, and natural r...
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Inder Tecuapetla-Gómez, Gerardo López-Saldaña, María Isabel Cruz-López and Rainer Ressl
Earth observation (EO) data play a crucial role in monitoring ecosystems and environmental processes. Time series of satellite data are essential for long-term studies in this context. Working with large volumes of satellite data, however, can still be a...
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Naveed Anjum, Usman Ghani, Ghufran Ahmed Pasha, Abid Latif, Tahir Sultan and Shahid Ali
In the present study, the flow structure of discontinuous double-layered vegetation patches was investigated using a 3D Reynolds stress turbulence model (RSM). The channel domain was built using GAMBIT (Geometry and Mesh Building Intelligent Toolkit). Fo...
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Yongchul Shin, Kyoung Jae Lim, Kyungwon Park and Younghun Jung
Several inversion modeling-based approaches have been developed/used to extract soil hydraulic properties (a, n, ?res, ?sat, Ksat) from remotely sensed (RS) soil moisture footprints. Hydrological models with shallow ground water (SGW) table depths in soi...
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Anna Palla, Ilaria Gnecco and Luca G. Lanza
Loss of natural soil and vegetation within the urban environment can significantly affect the hydrologic cycle by increasing storm water runoff rates and volumes. In order to mitigate these modifications in urban areas engineered systems are developed, s...
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