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Autor:
Anshu Dubey, Klaus Weide, Jared O’Neal, Akash Dhruv, Sean Couch, J. Austin Harris, Tom Klosterman, Rajeev Jain, Johann Rudi, Bronson Messer, Michael Pajkos, Jared Carlson, Ran Chu, Mohamed Wahib, Saurabh Chawdhary, Paul M. Ricker, Dongwook Lee, Katie Antypas, Katherine M. Riley, Christopher Daley, Murali Ganapathy, Francis X. Timmes, Dean M. Townsley, Marcos Vanella, John Bachan, Paul M. Rich, Shravan Kumar, Eirik Endeve, W. Raphael Hix, Anthony Mezzacappa, Thomas Papatheodore
Publikováno v:
SoftwareX, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 101168- (2022)
Flash-X is a highly composable multiphysics software system that can be used to simulate physical phenomena in several scientific domains. It derives some of its solvers from FLASH, which was first released in 2000. Flash-X has a new framework that r
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https://doaj.org/article/039b7403fe5b450bbeb64de4b90d0ee8
Autor:
Marvin O. Gard, Bradford P. Wilcox, Chris B. Zou, David D. Breshears, Paul M. Rich, Brent D. Newman
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Ecohydrology. 1:309-315
Soil water dynamics reflect the integrated effects of climate conditions, soil hydrological properties and vegetation at a site. Consequently, changes in tree density can have important ecohydrological implications. Notably, stand density in many sem
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Physical Geography. 29:158-178
Spatially distributed surface temperature over complex topography is important to many ecological processes, but it varies spatially and temporally in complex ways and is difficult to measure at landscape scales at tens of meters resolution. Our goal
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Ecology. 89:342-352
Ecosystem responses to key climate drivers are reflected in phenological dynamics such as the timing and degree of ''green-up'' that integrate responses over spatial scales from individual plants to ecosystems. This integration is clearest in ecosyst
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Journal of Map & Geography Libraries. 4:29-58
For many decades, the Department of Energy (DOE) has been an international leader in basic scientific and engineering research that utilizes geospatial science to advance the state of knowledge in disciplines impacting national security, energy susta
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Journal of Map & Geography Libraries. 4:59-82
An enterprise geographic information system (EGIS) addresses the institutional challenge of providing common infrastructure to share geospatial data and associated services. We propose a comprehensive definition and conceptual framework for EGIS, and
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Journal of Map & Geography Libraries. 4:131-147
The Department of Energy (DOE) Carbon Sequestration Regional Partnerships are generating the data for a “carbon atlas” of key geospatial data (carbon sources, potential sinks, etc.) required for rapid implementation of carbon sequestration on a b
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Journal of Map & Geography Libraries. 4:5-27
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has a rich history of significant contributions to geospatial science spanning the past four decades. In the early years, work focused on basic research, such as development of algorithms for processing geographic
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Geocarto International. 20:5-11
Satellite remote sensing of normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) provides a means for characterizing landscape level patterns of net primary productivity (NPP). Within the Great Plains, landscapes are dominated by grassland and agricultural
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Journal of Emergency Management. 3:19-28
The May 2000 Cerro Grande wildfire swept through Los Alamos, New Mexico, forcing evacuation of Los Alamos National Laboratory and the communities of Los Alamos and White Rock. Use of geographic information system (GIS) technology for emergency respon