Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Coupling during Interstorm Periods
The future trajectory of net terrestrial carbon uptake and agricultural yields are dependent on how vegetation responds to climate forcings. However, characterizing vegetation responses to water stress and other environmental drivers is challenging because these forcing factors are inter-related, es...
Main Author: | Feldman, Andrew F. |
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Other Authors: | Entekhabi, Dara |
Format: | Thesis |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/139077 |
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