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Vegetation primarily draws water from soil moisture (SM), with restoration in drylands often reducing SM storage (SMS). However, anomalies have been ...
Abstract. Vegetation primarily draws water from soil moisture (SM), with restoration in drylands often reducing SM storage (SMS).
Revealing the Hidden Consequences of Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands ... Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands. Remote ...
Revealing the Hidden Consequences of Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands. ... Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands. Remote ...
This study aims to explain complex vadose zone hydrology of fine-textured (gley) agricultural soils influenced by a shallow and dynamic groundwater (GW) ...
from publication: Revealing the Hidden Consequences of Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands | Vegetation primarily draws water from soil ...
Revealing the Hidden Consequences of Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands ... storage through impacts on soil properties that influence storage ...
The complexity of aquifers poses a challenge for fully comprehending the impact of climate change on groundwater. In this study, we employed a suite of ...
We show that the correlation between simulated surface soil moisture and in situ observation increases from 0.54 (open loop) to 0.77 (data assimilation).
Revealing the Hidden Consequences of Increased Soil Moisture Storage in Greening Drylands. 2024, Remote Sensing. An Adjacency-Effect-Based Approach for ...