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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 13:415-434
The disparate nature of data for electric power utilities complicates the emergency recovery and response process. The reduced efficiency of response to natural hazards and disasters can extend the time that electrical service is not available for cr
Autor:
Tycko Franklin, Sarah Newman, Sarah Davis, Jeffery E. Dagle, Xiaoyuan Fan, Yuri V. Makarov, Xinda Ke, Nader Samaan, Paul Weidert, Wei Du, Bharat Vyakaranam, Pavel V. Etingov, Patrick D. Royer, Ahmad Tbaileh, Heng Wang, David Lewis, Urmila Agrawal, Marcelo A. Elizondo, Emily Barrett
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7ed6d1ddaa65011cab6c1a950d93fa8b
https://doi.org/10.2172/1771798
https://doi.org/10.2172/1771798
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 50:963-976
As withdrawals from deep compartmentalized aquifers increasingly exceed recharge throughout the western United States, conjunctive water use management alternatives have become an applied research priority. This study highlights both details and limi
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 200:413-421
Summary � Recent regional tree die-off events appear to have been triggered by a combination of drought and heat – referred to as ‘global-change-type drought’. To complement experiments focused on resolving mechanisms of drought-induced tree
Autor:
Chris B. Zou, David D. Breshears, Juan Camilo Villegas, Patrick D. Royer, Neil S. Cobb, Shirley A. Kurc
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 65:11-20
Many rangeland processes are driven by microclimate and associated ecohydrological dynamics. Most rangelands occur in drylands where evapotranspiration normally dominates the water budget. In these water-limited environments plants can influence abio
Autor:
Michael J. Clifford, David D. Breshears, Henry D. Adams, Patrick D. Royer, Cho-ying Huang, Juan Camilo Villegas, Neil S. Cobb
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 99:714-723
Summary 1. Climate extremes such as drought can trigger large-scale tree die-off, reducing overstorey canopy and thereby increasing near-ground solar radiation. This directly affects biotic and abiotic processes, including plant physiology, reproduct
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 260:1646-1655
Large-scale, rapid reductions in forest and woodland tree cover caused by fire, drought-induced die-off, or wildfire-mitigating thinning prescriptions, all three of which differentially affect canopy structure, are increasingly altering coniferous-do
Publikováno v:
Vadose Zone Journal. 9:537-547
Much of the terrestrial biosphere can be viewed as part of a gradient, with varying amounts of woody plant cover ranging from grassland to forest—the grassland–forest conƟ nuum. Woody plant cover directly impacts the soil microclimate through mo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 74:156-158
Woody plants produce shading patterns that can alter soil evaporation rates and provide nurse-plant effects for seedling establishment. These effects depend on the density of woody plants and associated characteristics of canopy architecture such as