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Do active vertical mass movements occur within a population of phototropic bacteria in the meromictic Lake Cadagno. An experiment was conducted in vivo to record vertical profiles of the parameters turbidity and temperature in a spatial resolution of 30 cm repeatedly over time. After eliminating...
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Do active vertical mass movements occur within a population of phototropic bacteria in the meromictic Lake Cadagno. An experiment was conducted in vivo to record vertical profiles of the parameters turbidity and temperature in a spatial resolution of 30 cm repeatedly over time. After eliminating...
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Kriging method based on the anisotropic variogram. Furthermore, a comparison with other recent methods for forecasting yield …
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Kriging method based on the anisotropic variogram. Furthermore, a comparison with other recent methods for forecasting yield …
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The objective of this paper is to evaluate four interpolation methods, concerning their suitability for spatial prediction of long-term mean daily reference evapotranspiration (calculated by Penman–Monteith equation) for each month in Greece. The methods studied were ordinary kriging (OK) and...
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Soil salinity and sodicity obscure growth of many field and horticultural crops. Spatial and temporal variations of these attributes should be known to avoid their impacts on plant growth. We studied long-term changes in spatial variation in soil electrical conductivity (EC) and soil...
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The National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) is a multi-sector, integrated model of the U.S. energy system put out by the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration. NEMS is used to produce the annual 20-year forecast of U.S. energy use aggregated to the nine-region census division...
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