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Christopher Potter and Dana Coppernoll-Houston
The land surface temperature (LST) in arid regions is a primary controller of many ecological processes. Consequently, we have developed a framework for detection of LST change on a regional scale using data sets covering all deserts of southern Californ...
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Andrey A. Belov, Vladimir S. Cheptsov, Elena A. Vorobyova, Natalia A. Manucharova and Zakhar S. Ezhelev
The arid Mojave Desert is one of the most significant terrestrial analogue objects for astrobiological research due to its genesis, mineralogy, and climate. However, the knowledge of culturable bacterial communities found in this extreme ecotope?s soil i...
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Adam H. Love and Andy Zdon
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, since it is dependent on a highly variable set of spatial and temporal hydrologic parameters and processes that are dependent on the local climate, the land ...
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Polioptro F. Martinez-Austria and Erick R. Bandala
Extreme temperatures and heat wave trends in five cities within the Sonoran Desert region (e.g., Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States and Ciudad Obregon and San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora; and Mexicali, Baja California, in Mexico) and one cit...
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Amanda J. Williams, Brenda J. Buck and Mengesha A. Beyene
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Daniel R. Hirmas and Robert C. Graham
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G. M. Marion, P. S. J. Verburg, B. Stevenson, and J. A. Arnone
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P. J. Drohan, D. J. Merkler, and B. J. Buck
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Anderson, K. Wells, S. Graham, R.
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DeFalco, Lesley A.; Detling, James K.; Tracy, C. Richard; Warren, Steven D.
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