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View article: Combination of remote sensing with crop modeling using Bayesian inferences to predict irrigated cotton yield
Combination of remote sensing with crop modeling using Bayesian inferences to predict irrigated cotton yield Open
The primary goal of this study was to create a Bayesian framework that would incorporate remote sensing data to automatically calibrate the AquaCrop model for simulating cotton responses to irrigation strategies in the northern border of t…
View article: Maintaining Silage Corn Production Under Sodic Irrigation Water Conditions in a Semi-Arid Environment
Maintaining Silage Corn Production Under Sodic Irrigation Water Conditions in a Semi-Arid Environment Open
The Zayandeh-Rud watershed of Iran has had water scarcity for decades, giving rise to pressures toward limiting water allocation for the agriculture sector. Marginal waters can be an alternative source for irrigated agriculture in water-sc…
View article: Feasibility of Wastewater‐based Public Health Monitoring Systems in Texas’ Small Rural Communities
Feasibility of Wastewater‐based Public Health Monitoring Systems in Texas’ Small Rural Communities Open
In recent years, there has been much focus on the use of wastewater‐based epidemiology (WBE) in urban centers, particularly for SARS‐CoV‐2 monitoring. However, less is known about the application of WBE in rural settings or in areas of lim…
View article: Utilization of cotton gin waste biochars for agronomic benefits in soils
Utilization of cotton gin waste biochars for agronomic benefits in soils Open
Cotton gin waste (CGW) is produced in large quantities (1–1.5 × 10 6 metric ton/year) in the Texas High Plains (THP), one of the largest cotton-producing regions in the USA. We examined locally supplied CGW for soil amendment as biochar (C…
View article: Preparation conditions for original 16 cotton gin waste biochar samples.
Preparation conditions for original 16 cotton gin waste biochar samples. Open
Original outline of the 16 biochar samples created from pyrolysis to washing to sieving.
View article: The Feasibility of Monitoring Great Plains Playa Inundation with the Sentinel 2A/B Satellites for Ecological and Hydrological Applications
The Feasibility of Monitoring Great Plains Playa Inundation with the Sentinel 2A/B Satellites for Ecological and Hydrological Applications Open
Playas are ecologically and hydrologically important ephemeral wetlands found in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Urbanization, changes in agricultural land use and irrigation practices, and climate change all threaten playas. Whil…
View article: Characterization of Water Sorption by Mineral Dust and Nonproteinaceous Biological Particles at Subzero Temperatures
Characterization of Water Sorption by Mineral Dust and Nonproteinaceous Biological Particles at Subzero Temperatures Open
Atmospheric ice-nucleating particles (INPs) from mineral dust and non-proteinaceous biological sources can influence cloud formation, precipitation, and Earth’s radiation budget due to their efficient freezing abilities. The ambient aeroso…
View article: Comparative Water Qualities and Blending in the Ogallala and Dockum Aquifers in Texas
Comparative Water Qualities and Blending in the Ogallala and Dockum Aquifers in Texas Open
Within the US Southern High Plains, it is known that the Ogallala Aquifer (OA) has been over pumped since large-scale agriculture began making use of the water in the 1950s. One option to address the decline is to find new water sources. T…
View article: Guide to the littoral zone vascular flora of Carolina bay lakes (U.S.A.)
Guide to the littoral zone vascular flora of Carolina bay lakes (U.S.A.) Open
Carolina bays are elliptic, directionally aligned basins of disputed origin that occur on the Atlantic Coastal Plain from the Delmarva Peninsula to southern Georgia. In southeastern North Carolina, several large, natural, lacustrine system…