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Lihui Chen, Zhonghua He, Xiaolin Gu, Mingjin Xu, Shan Pan, Hongmei Tan and Shuping Yang
Droughts are becoming more frequent in the karst region of southwest China due to climate change, and accurate monitoring of karst agricultural droughts is crucial. To this end, in this study, based on random forest (RF) and support vector regression (SV...
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Joseph P. Honings, Carol M. Wicks and Steven T. Brantley
Increasing demand for water for agricultural use within the Dougherty Plain of the southeastern United States has depleted surface water bodies. In karstic landscapes, such as the Dougherty Plain in southwest Georgia where the linkages between surface an...
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Shishir K. Sarker and Alan E. Fryar
Spring discharge hydrographs can provide information on karst aquifer connectivity and responses to precipitation. However, few studies have conducted time-series analyses of spring hydrographs over multi-decadal time scales. We examine daily discharge f...
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Milan Kobal and David Hladnik
The concepts of ecotopes and forest sites are used to describe the correlative complexes defined by landform, vegetation structure, forest stand characteristics and the relationship between soil and physiography. Physically heterogeneous landscapes such ...
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Rui Zhang, Xinming Tang, Shucheng You, Kaifeng Duan, Haiyan Xiang and Hongxia Luo
Remote sensing data plays an important role in classifying land use/land cover (LULC) information from various sensors having different spectral, spatial and temporal resolutions. The fusion of an optical image and a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image ...
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Susanne Brandl,Wolfgang Falk,Thomas Rötzer,Hans Pretzsch
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Aim of study: (i) To estimate site productivity based on German national forest inventory (NFI) data using above-ground wood biomass increment (?B) of the stand and (ii) to develop a model that explains site productivity quantified by ?B in dependence on...
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Libin Liu, Jian Ni, Qiaolian Zhong, Gang Hu and Zhonghua Zhang
Repeated observation based on large permanent monitoring plots is a key method for directly understanding forest regeneration dynamics. Karst forests grow slowly in adverse habitats and possess a special regeneration mode. However, no data can support th...
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Yi Wu, Liang Song, Wenyao Liu, Wenjie Liu, Su Li, Peili Fu, Youxin Shen, Junen Wu, Pingyuan Wang, Quan Chen and Huazheng Lu
Fog may be an important source of water for forest vascular epiphytes on trees, because they lack direct access to sources of soil water, but little is known about the water use proportions from various sources and potential water uptake pathways in epip...
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Inken Rabbel, Heye Bogena, Burkhard Neuwirth and Bernd Diekkrüger
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap flow measurements. Upscaling these point measurements to the stand or catchment level, however, is still challenging. Due to the spatio-temporal heterogenei...
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Li Bin Liu, Hua Mei Yang, Yue Xu, Yin Ming Guo and Jian Ni
Biomass and net primary productivity (NPP) are important factors for studying terrestrial carbon storage and the carbon cycle. Using data from existing literature, this study synthesized and analyzed a comprehensive database of direct field observations ...
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