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Marco Alberto Navarro Guzmàn, Cesar Augusto Jove Chipana, Javier Máximo Ignacio Apaza
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Priyanka Singh, Sameer Saran and Sultan Kocaman
Recent advancements in spatial modelling and mapping methods have opened up new horizons for monitoring the migration of bird species, which have been altered due to the climate change. The rise of citizen science has also aided the spatiotemporal data c...
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Jesús A. Viloria, Barlin O. Olivares, Pedro García, Franklin Paredes-Trejo and Aníbal Rosales
The impacts of climate change will not be homogeneous in all countries or between regions within each country. Mapping projected changes in temperature and precipitation is crucial for formulating region-specific agricultural adaptation measures. The spa...
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Christos G. Karydas, Ourania Tzoraki and Panos Panagos
The main aim of this research was to improve risk mapping of heavy metals by taking account of erosion effects. A new spatiotemporal index, namely the G2met index, is introduced, with integration of pre-existing methodologies (Hakanson, EPM, and G2). The...
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Pengyuan Zeng, Xuan Song, Huan Yang, Ning Wei and Liping Du
Digital soil mapping has emerged as a new method to describe the spatial distribution of soils economically and efficiently. In this study, a lightweight soil organic matter (SOM) mapping method based on a deep residual network, which we call LSM-ResNet,...
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Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas,Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a key site for biodiversity conservation, besides being one of the most searched destinies for ecotourism in Brazil. We present the first study focusing on the evaluation of this important archipelago?s exposure to ...
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