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    Study on the causes of growth differences in three conifers after the rainy season in the Xiong’an New Area by Xin Ran, Shenqi Qiao, Yu Zhang, Xiaokuan Gao, Yuewei Du, Bingxiang Liu, Bingxiang Liu, Changming Ma, Hongxiang Mu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…To determine the factors contributing to the significant growth disparities among the three conifers in Xiong’an New Area after the rainy season, we conducted a study investigating the growth characteristics of conifers. …”
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    Changing Arctic Northern Sea Route and Transpolar Sea Route: A Prediction of Route Changes and Navigation Potential before Mid-21st Century by Yu Zhang, Xiaopeng Sun, Yufan Zha, Kun Wang, Changsheng Chen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…For OW, the navigable season is mainly from August to October, and the Northern Sea Route is still the main route, while for PC6, the navigable season is mainly from July to January of the following year, and the Transpolar Sea Route will become one of the important choices.…”
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    UAV-Assisted Thermal Infrared and Multispectral Imaging of Weed Canopies for Glyphosate Resistance Detection by Austin Eide, Cengiz Koparan, Yu Zhang, Michael Ostlie, Kirk Howatt, Xin Sun

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-assisted thermal and multispectral remote sensing has potential for detecting biophysical characteristics of weed biotypes during the growing season, which includes distinguishing glyphosate-susceptible and glyphosate-resistant weed populations based on canopy temperature and deep learning driven weed identification algorithms. …”
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    Northeast Pacific warm blobs sustained via extratropical atmospheric teleconnections by Jian Shi, Hao Huang, Alexey V. Fedorov, Neil J. Holbrook, Yu Zhang, Ruiqiang Ding, Yongyue Luo, Shengpeng Wang, Jiajie Chen, Xi Hu, Qinyu Liu, Fei Huang, Xiaopei Lin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…An anomalous atmospheric ridge over the NEP is known to be crucial for maintaining these warm blobs, also causing abnormally cold temperatures over North America during the cold season. Previous studies linked this ridge to teleconnections from tropical sea surface temperature anomalies. …”
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    Evident influence of water availability on the relationship between solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and gross primary productivity in the alpine grasslands of the Tibetan Pl... by Zhoutao Zheng, Nan Cong, Guang Zhao, Bo Zhao, Yixuan Zhu, Yangjian Zhang, Juntao Zhu, Tao Zhang, Ning Chen, Jie Gao, Yu Zhang, Yihan Sun

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Here, by collecting eddy covariance-derived GPP and climatic data at four grassland sites in the TP, the performances of remotely sensed SIF products (CSIF and GOSIF) in estimating GPP at different time scales (8-day, monthly and growing season) were evaluated and compared against reflectance-based greenness vegetation indices (GVIs) and photochemical reflectance indices (PRIs). …”
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    The Mixed Layer Salinity Budget in the Northern South China Sea: A Modeling Study by Yong Chen, Canbo Xiao, Yu Zhang, Zhigang Lai

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The seasonal variation in mixed layer salinity (MLS) plays a crucial role in global ocean circulation and hydrological cycle. …”
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    Effects of Forest Gaps on <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Rehd. Leaf Litter Mass Loss and Carbon Release along an Elevation Gradient in a Subalpine Forest by Han Li, Ting Du, Yulian Chen, Yu Zhang, Yulian Yang, Jiaping Yang, Qing Dong, Li Zhang, Qinggui Wu

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…We found that the <i>A. faxoniana</i> litter mass loss and carbon release reached 50~53 and 58~64% after four years of decomposition, respectively. Non-growing seasons (November to April) had a greater decline than the growing seasons (May to October). …”
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    Sichuan Rainfall Prediction Using an Analog Ensemble by Pengyou Lai, Jingtao Yang, Lexi Liu, Yu Zhang, Zhaoxuan Sun, Zhefan Huang, Duanzhou Shao, Linbin He

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The Analog Ensemble algorithm effectively reduced the error in the model forecast results for different seasons in the Sichuan region. However, the correction effectiveness varied seasonally, primarily because of the differing performance of the AnEn method in relation to precipitation events of various magnitudes. …”
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    Relationship between Drought and Precipitation Heterogeneity: An Analysis across Rain-Fed Agricultural Regions in Eastern Gansu, China by Suping Wang, Qiang Zhang, Jinsong Wang, Yuanpu Liu, Yu Zhang

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Droughts were mainly manifested as intra-seasonal droughts, especially across the spring and summer. …”
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    An Iterative ICA-Based Reconstruction Method to Produce Consistent Time-Variable Total Water Storage Fields Using GRACE and Swarm Satellite Data by Ehsan Forootan, Maike Schumacher, Nooshin Mehrnegar, Aleš Bezděk, Matthieu J. Talpe, Saeed Farzaneh, Chaoyang Zhang, Yu Zhang, C. K. Shum

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Observing global terrestrial water storage changes (TWSCs) from (inter-)seasonal to (multi-)decade time-scales is very important to understand the Earth as a system under natural and anthropogenic climate change. …”
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    Estimating Nighttime PM<sub>2.5</sub> Concentration in Beijing Based on NPP/VIIRS Day/Night Band by Jianqiong Deng, Shi Qiu, Yu Zhang, Haodong Cui, Kun Li, Hongjia Cheng, Zhaoyan Liu, Xianhui Dou, Yonggang Qian

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Moreover, as the attempts to sense PM<sub>2.5</sub> remotely using satellite data are relatively recent, the existing nighttime models are still not mature, overlooking many important factors such as stray light, seasonality in meteorological effects, and observation angle. …”
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    GRAPEVINE VEIN-CLEARING VIRUS IS MEALYBUG-BORNE BUT NOT MEALYBUG-TRANSMITTED by Luaay K. Khalaf, Yu Zhang, Mustafa Adhab

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this study, we tested the acquisition and transmission ability of two mealybug species using GVCV-infected and healthy grapevines in a greenhouse setting for three consecutive seasons. This study determined that acquisition time by the mealybugs could be as low as three days, yet the transmission of GVCV from infected grapevines to healthy grapevines by these two mealybug species was unsuccessful. …”
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