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Assimilation of CSM-CERES-Maize and remote sensing data f... (Apr 1, 2011)
Crop growth simulation models, such as the crop simulation models (CSMs)–Crop Environment Resource Synthesis (CERES) estimate crop production, water and nitrogen balances, and carbon dynamics through a deterministic scheme with input data such as field and...
Pressure Cookers or Pressure Valves: Do Roads Lead to Def... (Feb 25, 2011)
The world lost three percent of its total forested area between 1990 and 2005. With rising concern over the identification of deforestation determinants, increasing efforts are being made to understand the relationship between roads and deforestation. Howev...
Comparison of Methods for Spatial Risk Mapping of NTD (Jan 28, 2011)
Birth defects are a major cause of infant mortality and disability in many parts of the world. Yet the etiology of neural tube defects (NTDs), the most common types of birth defects, is still unknown. The construction and analysis of maps of disease inciden...
A New Conceptual Model for Predicting Vegetation Producti... (Dec 23, 2010)
Precipitation is a key climatic factor controlling primary productivity for most of the world’s grassland ecosystems. Clarifying the spatiotemporal variations in precipitation-use efficiency (PUE), the ratio of vegetation above-ground productivity to annua...
Phytoremediation Effectiveness Assessment Conducted on a ... (Dec 16, 2010)
Arsenic is a toxic and carcinogenic element, it is usually present in coals or the ores with various sulfur-containing minerals. Anthropogenic activities such as mining, smelting and coal combustion have resulted in the release of As into land surface envir...
Optimizing Spatial Sampling on Stratified Non-homogenous ... (Nov 24, 2010)
Spatial sampling is an important and frequently used method in investigating spatially distributed physical attributes, such as regional temperature, environmental pollution, cultivated land, organic material in soil, and so on. Traditional sampling methods...
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