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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is integral to terrestrial ecosystems, influencing soil health and ecological processes. Soil salinity, a growing concern…

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While covering only 0.5% of the land area, the global fluvial network is critical for ecological processes and human life. Rivers and streams…

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Stanford University created a publicly available database of top-cited scientists that provides standardized information on citations, h-index,…

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Small agricultural reservoirs play a key role in supporting irrigation, local demands, and food security in a warming climate. However, evaporation…

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Extreme land surface temperatures (LSTs) can be identified by satellite imagery; however, land and atmospheric conditions for the onset of maximum LST…

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InterPore Journal is a new international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal, entirely published and owned by The International Society for Porous…

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Dust blowing from the beds of drying terminal lakes poses public health threats in many locations around the globe. This is one of the most serious…

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The EGU 2023 conference in Vienna, Austria was an incredible opportunity for us to share our research and engage in valuable discussions. Our…

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Our recent paper introducing the concept behind Climate Informed Engineering was featured on the Front Cover of ACS Engineering Au (https://pubs.acs.o…

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The concept behind Climate Informed Engineering (CIE) is to enable engineers to build infrastructure, devices, sensors or develop new materials and…

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