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Mapping Vegetation Dynamics Under Drought Stress : Integrating Satellite, Meteorological, and Terrestrial Geospatial Data
2025)(
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Predicting CO2 and CH4 fluxes and their seasonal variations in a subarctic wetland under two shared socioeconomic pathway climate scenarios
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Direct high-precision radon quantification for interpreting high-frequency greenhouse gas measurements
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Plant Phenology Index leveraging over conventional vegetation indices to establish a new remote sensing benchmark of GPP for northern ecosystems
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Top-Down Methods for Estimating the European Carbon Budget : Towards Independent Monitoring and Verification of Carbon Emissions
2025)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Air temperature and precipitation constraining the modelled wetland methane emissions in a boreal region in northern Europe
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Improving the representation of hydrology in a terrestrial ecosystem model, with applications at catchment to global scales
2025)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Deep Learning for Resolving 3D Microstructural Changes in the Fibrotic Liver
2025) International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - Applications of Medical Artificial Intelligence In Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15384. p.74-84(
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Holocene land cover change in North America: continental trends, regional drivers, and implications for vegetation-atmosphere feedbacks
2025) In Climate of the Past(
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Stronger effects of accumulated soil moisture deficit on gross primary productivity and light use efficiency than lagged soil moisture deficit for cropland and forest
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