Search Results - "Reaver, Nathan G. F."
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Theoretical and empirical evidence against the Budyko catchment trajectory conjecture
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (18-03-2022)“…The Budyko framework posits that a catchment's long-term mean evapotranspiration (ET) is primarily governed by the availabilities of water and energy,…”
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Adsorption Kinetics of Glycated Hemoglobin on Aptamer Microarrays with Antifouling Surface Modification
Published in Langmuir (20-04-2021)“…Aptamers are oligonucleotides that bind with high affinity to target molecules of interest. One such target is glycated hemoglobin (gHb), a biomarker for…”
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Climatic Asynchrony and Hydrologic Inefficiency Explain the Global Pattern of Water Availability
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-12-2022)“…The mechanisms underlying observed global patterns of partitioning precipitation (P $P$) to evapotranspiration (E $E$) and runoff (Q $Q$) are controversially…”
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Improving the representation of forests in hydrological models
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2022)“…Forests play a critical role in the hydrologic cycle, impacting the surface and groundwater dynamics of watersheds through transpiration, interception,…”
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Integrating Remote Sensing with Ground-based Observations to Quantify the Effects of an Extreme Freeze Event on Black Mangroves (Avicennia germinans) at the Landscape Scale
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (2024)“…Climate change is altering the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. Quantifying ecosystem responses to extreme events at the landscape scale is…”
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Imminence of peak in US coal production and overestimation of reserves
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2014)“…Coal is the bulwark of US energy production making up about a third of all energy produced and about half of its electricity generation capacity, over the last…”
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