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These observations can reveal novel scientific insights for the detection and monitoring of the spatial distribution of the urban energy budget fluxes in cities, thereby generating new EO opportunities. URBANFLUXES thus exploits the European capacity for space-borne observations to enable the development of operational services in the field of urban environmental monitoring and energy efficiency in cities.", "keywords": ["[SDU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]", "13. Climate action", "Copernicus Sentinels", "11. Sustainability", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "Earth Observation", "02 engineering and technology", "01 natural sciences", "7. 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Discrete anisotropic radiative transfer (DART) is one of the most comprehensive physically based 3-D models of Earth-atmosphere radiative transfer, covering the spectral domain from ultraviolet to thermal infrared wavelengths. It simulates the optical 3-D RB and optical signals of proximal, aerial, and satellite imaging spectrometers and laser scanners, for any urban and/or natural landscapes and for any experimental and instrumental configurations. It is freely available for research and teaching activities. In this paper, we briefly introduce DART theory and present recent advances in simulated sensors (LiDAR and cameras with finite field of view) and modeling mechanisms (atmosphere, specular reflectance with polarization and chlorophyll fluorescence). A case study demonstrating a novel application of DART to investigate urban landscapes is also presented.", "keywords": ["[PHYS]Physics [physics]", "[SDE] Environmental Sciences", "550", "13. 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Yet, the effects of invasive earthworms on defense traits of native plants from previously earthworm\uffe2\uff80\uff90free ecosystems as well as the consequences for multitrophic interactions are virtually unknown.</p>  <p>Here we use a combination of an observational study and a complementary experimental study to investigate the effects of invasive earthworms on leaf defense traits, herbivore damage and pathogen infection in two poplar tree species (Populus balsamifera and Populus tremuloides) native to North American boreal forests.</p>  <p>Our observational study showed that earthworm invasion was associated with enhanced leaf herbivory (by leaf\uffe2\uff80\uff90chewing insects) in saplings of both tree species. However, we only detected significant shifts in the concentration of chemical defense compounds in response to earthworm invasion for P. balsamifera. Specifically, leaf phenolic concentrations, including salicinoids and catechin, were lower in P. balsamifera from earthworm\uffe2\uff80\uff90invaded sites.</p>  <p>Our experimental study confirmed an earthworm\uffe2\uff80\uff90induced reduction in leaf defense levels in P. balsamifera for one of the defense compounds, tremulacin. The experimental study additionally showed that invasive earthworms reduced leaf dry matter content, potentially increasing leaf palatability, and enhanced susceptibility of trees to infection by a fungal pathogen, but not to aphid infestation, in the same tree species.</p>  <p>Synthesis. Our results show that invasive earthworms can decrease the concentrations of some chemical defense compounds in P. balsamifera, which could make them susceptible to leaf\uffe2\uff80\uff90chewing insects. Such potential impacts of invasive earthworms are likely to have implications for tree survival and competition, native tree biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.</p>  </p>", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "multi-trophic interactions", "secondary metabolites", "15. Life on land", "01 natural sciences", "invasion ecology", "plant\u2013herbivore interactions", "13. 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We used annual fertilization with nitrogen (N as urea, 12.5\uffe2\uff80\uff83g\uffe2\uff80\uff83N\uffe2\uff80\uff83m\uffe2\uff88\uff922\uffe2\uff80\uff83year\uffe2\uff88\uff921), phosphorus (P as superphosphate, 5\uffe2\uff80\uff83g\uffe2\uff80\uff83P\uffe2\uff80\uff83m\uffe2\uff88\uff922\uffe2\uff80\uff83year\uffe2\uff88\uff921) and potassium (K as KCl, 5\uffe2\uff80\uff83g\uffe2\uff80\uff83K\uffe2\uff80\uff83m\uffe2\uff88\uff922\uffe2\uff80\uff83year\uffe2\uff88\uff921) within 38\uffe2\uff80\uff83ha of old\uffe2\uff80\uff90growth lowland tropical moist forest in Panama and examined fine root dynamics with minirhizotron images. We expected that added P, above all, would (i) decrease fine root biomass but, (ii) have no impact on fine root turnover. Soil in the study area was moderately acidic (pH\uffe2\uff80\uff83=\uffe2\uff80\uff835.28), had moderate concentrations of exchangeable base cations (13.4\uffe2\uff80\uff83cmol\uffe2\uff80\uff83kg\uffe2\uff88\uff921), low concentrations of Bray\uffe2\uff80\uff90extractable phosphate (PO4\uffe2\uff80\uff83=\uffe2\uff80\uff832.2\uffe2\uff80\uff83mg\uffe2\uff80\uff83kg\uffe2\uff88\uff921), and modest concentrations of KCl\uffe2\uff80\uff90extractable nitrate (NO3\uffe2\uff80\uff83=\uffe2\uff80\uff835.0\uffe2\uff80\uff83mg\uffe2\uff80\uff83kg\uffe2\uff88\uff921) and KCl\uffe2\uff80\uff90extractable ammonium (NH4\uffe2\uff80\uff83=\uffe2\uff80\uff8315.5\uffe2\uff80\uff83mg\uffe2\uff80\uff83kg\uffe2\uff88\uff921). Added N increased concentrations of KCl\uffe2\uff80\uff90extractable NO3and acidified the soil by one pH unit. Added P increased concentrations of Bray\uffe2\uff80\uff90extractable PO4and P in the labile fraction. Concentrations of exchangeable K were elevated in K addition plots but reduced by N additions. Fine root dynamics responded to added K rather than added P. After 2 years, added K decreased fine root biomass from 330 to 275\uffe2\uff80\uff83g\uffe2\uff80\uff83m\uffe2\uff88\uff922. The turnover coefficient of fine roots &lt;1\uffe2\uff80\uff83mm diameter ranged from 2.6 to 4.4 per year, and the largest values occurred in plots with added K. This study supported the view that biomass and dynamics of fine roots respond to soil nutrient availability in species\uffe2\uff80\uff90rich, lowland tropical moist forest. However, K rather than P elicited root responses. Fine roots smaller than 1\uffe2\uff80\uff83mm have a short lifetime (&lt;140 days), and control of fine root production by nutrient availability in tropical forests deserves more study.</p>", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "2. Zero hunger", "13. Climate action", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "01 natural sciences", "6. 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Indeed, a precise knowledge of Q F  - whose implications for urban planners are still prone to large uncertainties - is fundamental for implementing effective strategies to improve thermal comfort and energy efficiency. To address this challenging issue, the Horizon 2020 URBANFLUXES project aims at developing a novel methodology for accurately estimating the different terms of the UEB based on the use of Earth Observation (EO) data and, hence, at reliably characterizing the Q F  spatiotemporal patterns and its implications on urban climate. In this paper, we aim at giving an overview of the EO-based products which have been identified as the most useful in the framework of the considered study. In particular, the suite which has been implemented so far in the first phase of the project includes biophysical parameters, morphology parameters as well as land-cover maps.", "keywords": ["Anthropogenic Heat Flux", "H2020 URBANFLUXES", "13. Climate action", "11. 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The H2020-funded GreenPatrol project has developed an autonomous system for pest detection and treatment within commercial greenhouses. In this system the robot will navigate autonomously and regularly inspect crops using an array of cameras and algorithms to detect and treat pests at an early stage in order to improve yield, reduce pesticide use and improve worker conditions. A key enabler for this application is the localization and navigation function of the robot platform. In order to operate independently and autonomously, the robot must know in real-time its precise location and direction of pointing, it must be able to plan a route through the greenhouse from its current location to where it needs to go, it must be able to control its movements to reach its required destination, and it must be able to identify and avoid obstacles that may obstruct its route. In order to achieve these goals the robot sub-systems include an absolute localization function, to provide precise absolute position and heading in a global reference frame in real-time, a relative localization function, to provide more fidelity of the exact location and orientation of the robot with respect to its surroundings in the greenhouse, and a navigation function, to plan the route through the greenhouse and provide movement instructions to the robot platform. This paper describes the localization system of the GreenPatrol robot and presents results of testing for each of the functions. The tests include simulations as well as data collections and tests of the real-time system using the robot platform. The results show the high performance of the positioning capability and heading information for the individual systems.", "keywords": ["0209 industrial biotechnology", "GNSS", "Galileo", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "02 engineering and technology", "Precise positioning", "Autonomous navigation"]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/9102203/9109801/09109895.pdf?arnumber=9109895"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/PLANS46316.2020.9109895"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/2020%20IEEE/ION%20Position%2C%20Location%20and%20Navigation%20Symposium%20%28PLANS%29", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/PLANS46316.2020.9109895", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/PLANS46316.2020.9109895", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/PLANS46316.2020.9109895"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2020-04-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/TMTT.2017.2750149", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:49Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2017-09-18", "title": "Microstrip-Ridge Gap Waveguide Filter Based on Cavity Resonators With Mushroom Inclusions", "description": "\u00a9 2017 IEEE. In this paper, we propose a novel microstrip-ridge gap waveguide (MS-RGW) filter configuration, which is based on cavity resonators with mushroom inclusions. The resonators are realized as defects in surrounding mushroom-based perfect magnetic conductor (PMC), and thus, the filter configuration does not require additional conductive layers nor rearrangement of the PMC elements. The hosting MS-RGW is fed through transition from SMA to microstrip ridge, enabling simple fabrication and excellent impedance matching in a wide frequency range. To demonstrate the potential of the proposed structure, four narrowband filters have been designed, fabricated, and measured. The filters exhibit excellent in-band characteristics and small dimensions.", "keywords": ["filter", "Radiation", "Cavity resonator", "microstrip-ridge gap waveguide (MS-RGW)", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "mushroom unit cell", "Condensed Matter Physic", "02 engineering and technology", "Electrical and Electronic Engineering"]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/22/8246662/08039283.pdf?arnumber=8039283"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2017.2750149"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/IEEE%20Transactions%20on%20Microwave%20Theory%20and%20Techniques", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/TMTT.2017.2750149", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/TMTT.2017.2750149", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/TMTT.2017.2750149"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2018-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/TMI.2017.2743819", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:49Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2017-08-24", "title": "Sparse Recovery in Magnetic Resonance Imaging With a Markov Random Field Prior", "description": "Recent research in compressed sensing of magnetic resonance imaging (CS-MRI) emphasizes the importance of modeling structured sparsity, either in the acquisition or in the reconstruction stages. Subband coefficients of typical images show certain structural patterns, which can be viewed in terms of fixed groups (like wavelet trees) or statistically (certain configurations are more likely than others). Wavelet tree models have already demonstrated excellent performance in MRI recovery from partial data. However, much less attention has been given in CS-MRI to modeling statistically spatial clustering of subband data, although the potentials of such models have been indicated. In this paper, we propose a practical CS-MRI reconstruction algorithm making use of a Markov random field prior model for spatial clustering of subband coefficients and an efficient optimization approach based on proximal splitting. The results demonstrate an improved reconstruction performance compared with both the standard CS-MRI methods and the recent related methods.", "keywords": ["Mice", "Image Processing", " Computer-Assisted", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "Animals", "Brain", "Humans", "02 engineering and technology", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Algorithms", "Markov Chains"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Marko Pani\u0107, Jan Aelterman, Vladimir Crnojevi\u0107, Aleksandra Pi\u017eurica,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/42/8053927/08016375.pdf?arnumber=8016375"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/TMI.2017.2743819"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/IEEE%20Transactions%20on%20Medical%20Imaging", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/TMI.2017.2743819", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/TMI.2017.2743819", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/TMI.2017.2743819"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2017-10-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/access.2019.2945084", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:49Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-10-02", "title": "Data-Driven Structuring of the Output Space Improves the Performance of Multi-Target Regressors", "description": "The task of multi-target regression (MTR) is concerned with learning predictive models capable of predicting multiple target variables simultaneously. MTR has attracted an increasing attention within research community in recent years, yielding a variety of methods. The methods can be divided into two main groups: problem transformation and problem adaptation. The former transform a MTR problem into simpler (typically single target) problems and apply known approaches, while the latter adapt the learning methods to directly handle the multiple target variables and learn better models which simultaneously predict all of the targets. Studies have identified the latter group of methods as having competitive advantage over the former, probably due to the fact that it exploits the interrelations of the multiple targets. In the related task of multi-label classification, it has been recently shown that organizing the multiple labels into a hierarchical structure can improve predictive performance. In this paper, we investigate whether organizing the targets into a hierarchical structure can improve the performance for MTR problems. More precisely, we propose to structure the multiple target variables into a hierarchy of variables, thus translating the task of MTR into a task of hierarchical multi-target regression (HMTR). We use four data-driven methods for devising the hierarchical structure that cluster the real values of the targets or the feature importance scores with respect to the targets. The evaluation of the proposed methodology on 16 benchmark MTR datasets reveals that structuring the multiple target variables into a hierarchy improves the predictive performance of the corresponding MTR models. The results also show that data-driven methods produce hierarchies that can improve the predictive performance even more than expert constructed hierarchies. Finally, the improvement in predictive performance is more pronounced for the datasets with very large numbers (more than hundred) of targets.", "keywords": ["multi-target regression", "clustering", " feature ranking", " hierarchy", " multi-target regression", " target space", "target space", "hierarchy", "Electrical engineering. Electronics. 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Their precise segmentation within hyperspectral images (HSIs) plays a pivotal role in the development of automated and non-destructive systems for assessing tomatoes&#x2019; sensitivity to fungal infections. This research addresses the critical need for encoding spectral information in hyperspectral imaging to enhance the efficiency of such automated systems. We investigate four different techniques: Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Independent Component Analysis (ICA), Probabilistic Principal Component Analysis (PPCA), and Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (NMF), to perform transfer learning for tomato sepal instance segmentation using models previously trained on RGB images. A comparative analysis of three Mask Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (Mask R-CNN) backbone models is conducted: the Faster R-CNN, Deformable ConvNet, and Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) on spectral-encoded HSIs of the Brioso tomato variety. The Mask R-CNN with FPN, integrated with the NMF technique achieved the highest level of accuracy, yielding a Mean Average Precision (mAP) of 94.05%. Furthermore, on the second dataset, which included an additional three tomato varieties: Capricia, Provine, and Sao Paolo, the same model achieved mAP score of 86.42% across all tomato varieties with only a single false positive detection. Additionally, we incorporated a custom convolutional layer initialized it with estimated NMF coefficients, and achieved a mAP score of 87.40%. This demonstrates the potential of integrating spectral information encoding with trained deep learning-based instance segmentation models to enable robust and accurate transfer learning for automated agricultural food quality assessments.", "keywords": ["instance segmentation", "deep learning", "Electrical engineering. Electronics. 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EMIT is supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Earth Venture Instrument Program under the Earth Science Division of the Science Mission Directorate. This research was performed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.", "keywords": ["Mineral dusts", "550", "500", "15. Life on land", "7. Clean energy", "Spectrometer", "3. Good health", "Earth (Planet)--Surface", "Espect\u00f2metres", "13. Climate action", "Terra (Planeta)--Superf\u00edcie", "11. Sustainability", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::F\u00edsica::Astronomia i astrof\u00edsica", "14. 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Equipped with visually-based machine learning weed segmentation and clusterization algorithms, it represents a powerful tool for precise, targeted weed eradication with minimum impact on the environment. The simulation of the system operation is an indispensable step in developing complex systems, hence this paper presents simulation results.", "keywords": ["Agriculture", "Robotics", "robotics", " agriculture", " spraying", " weeds"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/cafe63183.2024.11069342"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/2024%20IEEE%202nd%20Conference%20on%20AgriFood%20Electronics%20%28CAFE%29", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/cafe63183.2024.11069342", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/cafe63183.2024.11069342", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/cafe63183.2024.11069342"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-09-26T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/esiat.2009.367", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:50Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2009-08-11", "title": "Impact Of Grazing Excluding And Grazing On Soil Properties In Sandy Grassland In Horqin Sand Land, China", "description": "The restoration of degraded grassland which caused by overgrazing is directly related to land sustainable and economical development in North China. However, it is not well know that the impact of grazing excluding and continuous free grazing on soil properties in this region. In this paper, Soil physical and chemical properties under grazing excluded for 5 and 11 years and free grazing were examined in representative degraded sandy grassland. Results showed that continuous free grazing cause soil compaction, soil structure degradation, and loss of soil organic C and total N. Different period exclusion contribute to soil structure improvement, bulk density decreased, and soil fertility improvement through area protection. In addition, soil organic C and total N stocks showed a significant increasing trend from FG to 11GE. It indicated grazing excluding has important significance in soil restoration. So there is a need to develop sustainable grassland management and exclusion practices to combat the ongoing grassland degradation in the region.", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "13. 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Abiotic and biotic filters are probabilistic \uffe2\uff80\uff98sieves\uffe2\uff80\uff99 that allow species with certain functional traits to become a part of the community, or not. We manipulated natural plant assemblies in order to identify variations in the timings of biotic and abiotic filters that determine community trait assemblies.</p>  <p>We extracted soil portions when the investigated annual plant community was in its seed phase (\uffe2\uff80\uff98community monolith\uffe2\uff80\uff99), thereby maintaining the structure and similar soil characteristics to the field conditions. Community monoliths were subjected to experimental manipulation in terms of the rainfall timing and amount, and perturbations of the biological soil crust (BSC; intact vs. perturbed). We surveyed the experimental community assembly over time based on the functional diversity by considering important functional traits in different life stages.</p>  <p>We found that autumn droughts acted as abiotic filters by favouring the germination and establishment of species with greater investment in the root biomass. Under severe droughts (66% water reduction), the experimental assemblies were dominated by species with functional traits adapted to water shortage conditions: high leaf dry matter content, low specific leaf area, small individual size, low reproductive ratio and high root:shoot ratio. We identified two roles of BSCs in annual plant species assemblies: (a) as a biotic filter that limited the establishment of species based on seed size, and (b) as a buffer against water stress conditions by reducing soil evapotranspiration.</p>  <p>Synthesis. We demonstrated the importance of the timing and amount of rainfall for shaping annual plant communities, and identified germination filters as the main process that determined community assemblies. Our results suggest that the phenotypic integration of functional traits facilitates resistance to drought during the life cycle. The BSC\uffe2\uff80\uff93annual plant relationship shifted from negative, by acting as a germination filter, to positive, by acting as a buffer in later stages. Climatic fluctuations and fine scale biotic determinants of spatial heterogeneity emerged as sources of changes in the community assembly in time and space to possibly promote species coexistence and trait differences among the communities studied.</p>  </p", "keywords": ["Annual plants", "0106 biological sciences", "2. 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The resulting control structure is reminiscent of a simple management hierarchy, in which a top level input is modified by newer, more localized information as it gets passed down the chain of command. 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The development methodology is presented here, the measurement requirements being established with end-users. Then the device architecture is summarized.", "keywords": ["in situ monitoring", "gaseous emission", "02 engineering and technology", "15. Life on land", "sensors", "01 natural sciences", "7. Clean energy", "[SPI.TRON] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics", "[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics", "0104 chemical sciences", "agriculture 4.0", "13. 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MRI system provides images of the diseases of human beings occurring inside the body. To give good quality of images RF coils are used in MRI. RF coils transmits signals towards the patient's body and receives the signal which are reflected back. RF surface coils are used in MRI for receiving the signals over the field of interest. There are various types of structures for surface coils. In this paper design of rectangle, square and hexagon coils for 1.5T MRI systems are shown. The simulation results of the coils are compared with each other.", "keywords": ["0103 physical sciences", "01 natural sciences", "3. Good health"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Niket Ugle, Tapas K. Bhuiya, Radhika Dapkar, D. M. 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However numerous land applications would benefit from the availability of soil moisture maps at higher resolution. For this reason, there is a large research effort to develop soil moisture products at higher resolution using, for instance, data acquired by the new ESA's Sentinel missions. The objective of this study is twofold. First, it presents the validation status of a pre-operational soil moisture product derived from Sentinel-1 at 1 km resolution. Second, it assesses the possibility of integrating Sentinel-2 data and additional ancillary information, such as parcel borders and high resolution soil texture maps, in order to obtain soil moisture maps at 'field scale' resolution, i.e. similar to 0.1 km Case studies concerning agricultural sites located in Europe are presented.", "keywords": ["ASCAT", "high resolution", "13. Climate action", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "Sentinel-1", "SMAP", "02 engineering and technology", "Soil moisture content", "Sentinel-2", "15. 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The methodology implements a multiscale temporal change detection on S-1 VH backscatter in order to single out VH changes due to agricultural practices only. The algorithm can be applied over bare or scarcely vegetated agricultural fields, which are identified from S-2 NDVI measurements. An initial assessment at farm scale using in situ and S-1 and SPOT5-Take5 data, acquired over the Apulian Tavoliere in southern Italy in 2015, is illustrated. A full validation of the approach is in progress over three European agricultural areas located in Italy, Spain and France. Results will be further reported in the paper.", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "0301 basic medicine", "2. Zero hunger", "03 medical and health sciences", "soil tillage change identification", "Sentinel-1", "Sentinel-2", "01 natural sciences", "3. 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With Sentinel-2 (S2) new opportunities are opened to estimate LAI brown. An explicit distinction between LAI G  and LAI $B$  can be achieved thanks to the S2 bands in the red edge (B5: 705 nm and B6: 740 nm) and in the shortwave infrared (B11: 1610 nm). By using LAI ground measurements data from multiple campaigns together with available S2 data, independent LAI G  and LAI $B$  models were optimized using Gaussian processes regression (LAI $G$ : R2= 0.89, NRMSE= 7.1%; LAI B : R2= 0.75, NRMSE= 13.7%). These models can then be combined into LAI GB composite maps. The uncertainty estimates were used to map only those LAI estimated values that fall within a 50% uncertainty threshold. As only the vegetated areas fall within that threshold there is no need to apply additional masks. For multiple European core test sites, LAI GB composite maps were generated from S2 images, enabling to quantify when crops start senescing across the European regions.", "keywords": ["0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "3. 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The project began in 2013 by using several satellites, with the production cost greatly reduced since 2016 when Sentinel-2 imagery became freely available, and is updated annually. The classification is performed using a machine learning algorithm trained with data retrieved from Integrated Administration and Control System and some other land use databases available in Spain. This map is also proposed as an advanced crop map, within SENSAGRI project (Sentinels Synergy for Agriculture) drafting in response of the EO Work programme \u201cEO-3-2016: Evolution of Copernicus Services\u201d, as one of the four advanced proof-of-concept services. The algorithm will be validated in others European agricultural test areas which, along with Castile and Leon, are representative enough to show an overview of the European crop diversity.", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "0207 environmental engineering", "02 engineering and technology", "15. Life on land"]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/8496405/8517275/08519262.pdf?arnumber=8519262"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2018.8519262"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/IGARSS%202018%20-%202018%20IEEE%20International%20Geoscience%20and%20Remote%20Sensing%20Symposium", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/igarss.2018.8519262", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/igarss.2018.8519262", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/igarss.2018.8519262"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2018-07-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "11353/10.2115948", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:25:26Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2023-10-04", "title": "Bacteria face trade-offs in the decomposition of complex biopolymers", "description": "Abstract<p>Although depolymerization of complex carbohydrates is a growth-limiting bottleneck for microbial decomposers, we still lack understanding about how the production of different types of extracellular enzymes affect individual microbes and in turn the performance of whole decomposer communities. In this work we use a theoretical model to evaluate the potential trade-offs faced by microorganisms in biopolymer decomposition which arise due to the varied biochemistry of different depolymerizing enzyme classes. We specifically consider two broad classes of depolymerizing extracellular enzymes, which are widespread across microbial taxa: exo-enzymes that cleave small units from the ends of polymer chains and endo-enzymes that act at random positions generating degradation products of varied sizes. Our results demonstrate a fundamental trade-off in the production of these enzymes, which is independent of system\uffe2\uff80\uff99s complexity and which appears solely from the intrinsically different temporal depolymerization dynamics. As a consequence, specialists that produce either exo- or only endo-enzymes limit their growth to high or low substrate conditions, respectively. Conversely, generalists that produce both enzymes in an optimal ratio expand their niche and benefit from the synergy between the two enzymes. Finally, our results show that, in spatially-explicit environments, consortia composed of endo- and exo-specialists can only exist under oligotrophic conditions. In summary, our analysis demonstrates that the (evolutionary or ecological) selection of a depolymerization pathway will affect microbial fitness under low- or high substrate conditions, with impacts on the ecological dynamics of microbial communities. It provides a possible explanation why many polysaccharide degraders in nature show the genetic potential to produce both of these enzyme classes.</p>Author summary<p>The decomposition of polysaccharides by microbes is a key process in the global carbon cycle. It requires the joint action of a variety of microbially-produced extracellular enzymes. They can be broadly classified into endo-enzymes, that act in the middle of polymers, and exo-enzymes, that cleave units from polymer ends. Little is known about the benefits for microbes producing a certain enzyme type and the interplay between enzyme producing strategies in mixed communities. This hampers our comprehensive understanding of decomposition in terrestrial and marine ecosystems and thus limits the prediction of decomposition processes, for example in a changing climate.</p><p>Based on theoretical modelling, we revealed a fundamental trade-off in the action of these enzymes. While exo-enzymes are more efficient at high substrate conditions, endo-enzymes perform better when substrate is low. Generalists producing both enzymes expand their ecological niche of substrate availability compared to specialists only producing one of the two types. Complementary specialists only co-exist in oligotrophic conditions. We conclude that producing enzymes for specific steps within polymer degradation represents relevant ecological strategies for microbes in decomposer communities.</p", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "106022 Mikrobiologie", "decomposition", "Bacteria", "Polymers", "QH301-705.5", "complex biopolymers", "Monomers", "Computational Biology", "Chitin", "Models", " Biological", "Enzymes", "Biopolymers", "Consortia", "106026 \u00d6kosystemforschung", "Oligomers", "106022 Microbiology", "14. Life underwater", "Biology (General)", "106026 Ecosystem research", "bacteria", "Depolymerization", "Research Article"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/11353/10.2115948"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/PLOS%20Computational%20Biology", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "11353/10.2115948", "name": "item", "description": "11353/10.2115948", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/11353/10.2115948"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2023-10-03T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/igarss.2019.8899164", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:50Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-11-25", "title": "Sensitivity of Sentinel-1 Interferometric Coherence to Crop Structure and Soil Moisture", "description": "This paper investigates the sensitivity of Sentinel-1 (S-1) interferometric coherence to crop structure and near surface soil moisture (SSM) content. The study analyzes a data set collected in 2017 over the Apulian Tavoliere agricultural site (Southern Italy). The data set includes: i) in situ data over more than 600 agricultural fields monitored during the 2017 winter and spring growing seasons; ii) time-series of S-1 IW VV & VH backscatter & interferometric coherence; iii) time series of S-1 SSM maps. The temporal behavior of S-1 coherence and VH backscatter has been assessed over the monitored agricultural fields. Initial results indicate a stronger sensitivity of S-1 coherence than VH backscatter to crop geometric structure. In addition, an analysis at site scale, conducted before and after an important rain event, indicates a change of SSM from 0.18 to 0.30 m3/m3 along with a change of S-1 coherence from 0.61 to 0.53.", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "crop segmentation", "crop segmentation; interferometric coherence; Sentinel-1; soil moisture", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "Sentinel-1", "interferometric coherence", "02 engineering and technology", "soil moisture", "15. Life on land"]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/8891871/8897702/08899164.pdf?arnumber=8899164"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2019.8899164"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/IGARSS%202019%20-%202019%20IEEE%20International%20Geoscience%20and%20Remote%20Sensing%20Symposium", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/igarss.2019.8899164", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/igarss.2019.8899164", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/igarss.2019.8899164"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2019-07-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/issst.2011.5936887", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:50Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2011-07-07", "title": "Capturing Uncertainty In Ghg Savings And Carbon Payback Time Of Rapeseed Oil Displacing Fossil Diesel In Europe", "description": "This article addresses different land use change scenarios, as well as uncertainty issues related to parameters and concerning how co-product credits are accounted for in the life-cycle modeling of rapeseed oil (RO). A comprehensive assessment of different land use change scenarios (rapeseed cultivation in former agricultural land and grassland) and agricultural practices has been conducted, which results in different carbon stock change values. RO GHG intensity and GHG emission implications when RO displaces petroleum diesel have been assessed in terms of probability distributions using a substitution method, three allocation approaches and ignoring co-product credits. The net GHG balance of rapeseed oil is strongly influenced by soil carbon stock variations due to land use change and by the magnitude of nitrous oxide emissions from cultivated soil. Depending on prior land use, GHG emissions may comply with the European renewable energy directive target of 35% GHG emission savings (arable land converted to rapeseed cultivation) or, conversely, may completely offset carbon gains attributed to rapeseed oil production for several decades (conversion of grassland).", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "13. Climate action", "11. Sustainability", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "02 engineering and technology", "15. Life on land", "7. Clean energy"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/issst.2011.5936887"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Proceedings%20of%20the%202011%20IEEE%20International%20Symposium%20on%20Sustainable%20Systems%20and%20Technology", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/issst.2011.5936887", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/issst.2011.5936887", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/issst.2011.5936887"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2011-05-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1111/1365-2745.13679", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:53Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2021-04-30", "title": "Multi-dimensionality as a path forward in plant-soil feedback research", "description": "Abstract<p>   <p>Feedback between plants and their associated soil biota is an important driver of plant distribution, abundance and community composition with consequences for ecosystem functioning. The field of plant\uffe2\uff80\uff90soil feedback (PSF) research has become an integral subdiscipline of terrestrial ecosystem ecology, and in recent decades has rapidly evolved by deepening and broadening its scope.</p>  <p>We review the major developments in the field, discuss methodological considerations and present a way forward for new approaches to PSF research that will lead to a more generalized and predictive understanding of PSFs. We illustrate that the field of PSF research has pursued multiple dimensions, including temporal scales, biogeographic perspectives, environmental context and the level of biological resolution.</p>  <p>Plant\uffe2\uff80\uff90soil feedbacks have been related to successional species turnover, but our inferences are often constrained by experimental time\uffe2\uff80\uff90scales, and anthropogenic impacts can alter or disrupt the temporal interactions between plants and soil biota. Plant\uffe2\uff80\uff90soil feedbacks also have been used to explain spatial patterns of plant recruitment, coexistence and diversity, and have increasingly been linked to the patterns of spread and abundance of non\uffe2\uff80\uff90native and invasive plants.</p>  <p>In recent years, more consideration also has been given to the sensitivity of PSF to environmental context, in particularly to gradients of resource availability and changing climatic conditions (including extreme events). Here, of particular interest are the differential responses of mutualistic and antagonistic soil biota. How plants interact with different groups of soil biota has further been predicted from species' phylogenetic relatedness and increasingly also from plant chemical and morphological shoot, root and litter traits.</p>  <p>Synthesis. In moving the field forward, future PSF research should take a multidimensional approach by explicitly considering cross\uffe2\uff80\uff90connections between dimensions, including, for example, spatio\uffe2\uff80\uff90temporal variation in resource availability, and trait\uffe2\uff80\uff93environment relationships across taxonomic and functional groups of plants and soil organisms. This forward movement will be accelerated by further methodological advances utilizing new types of experiments in the laboratory and in the field, as well as establishing global collaborative networks.</p>  </p>", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "2. Zero hunger", "13. Climate action", "15. 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In the present study, we investigated Sentinel-l radar signal in order to analyze its behavior as function of soil moisture and soil roughness. In addition, we evaluated the approach combining the modified Integral Equation Model (IEM-B) and the Water Cloud Model (WCM) for estimating soil moisture in western France. Soil surface parameters were acquired over 4 campaigns during which composite soil samples were collected simultaneously to Sentinel-l acquisition dates. The dates of those campaigns were defined according to the evolution of the soil surface condition, during the agricultural season. The sensitivity of radar signal \u03c30 to soil moisture was studied over the 22 reference fields and over the Thiessen polygons created around the measurement points. Linear relationships are observed between the radar signal and volumetric soil moisture less than 35 vol. % with higher sensitivity for VH polarization (0.41 dB/vol.% in VH against 0.26 dB/vol.% in VV). The best correlation coefficients (R) were observed for the VH polarization with the Zs roughness parameter (R= 0.53 and 0.29 for reference fields and Thiessen polygons, respectively). Following that, a comparison of in situ soil moisture with that predicted based on approach proposed by [1], using Neural network algorithm with a training using the two models IEM-B and Water Cloud Model (WCM) allowed an accuracy with an RMSE ranging between 6.1 and 6.5 vol. % for reference fields and Thiessen polygons respectively. These results confirm that the proposed algorithm is accurate to estimate soil moisture.", "keywords": ["Naizin watershed", "[SDE] Environmental Sciences", "Soil", "Sentinel 1", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "France", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "C-band", "Roughness", "Moisture"]}, "links": [{"href": "http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/9883023/9883024/09883957.pdf?arnumber=9883957"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/igarss46834.2022.9883957"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/IGARSS%202022%20-%202022%20IEEE%20International%20Geoscience%20and%20Remote%20Sensing%20Symposium", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/igarss46834.2022.9883957", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/igarss46834.2022.9883957", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/igarss46834.2022.9883957"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2022-07-17T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/isit.2019.8849847", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:50Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-09-26", "title": "Some Enumeration Problems in the Duplication-Loss Model of Genome Rearrangement", "description": "Open AccessTandem-duplication-random-loss (TDRL) is an important genome rearrangement operation studied in evolutionary biology. This paper investigates some of the formal properties of TDRL operations on the symmetric group (the space of permutations over an $ n $-set). In particular, the cardinality of `balls' of radius one in the TDRL metric, as well as the cardinality of the maximum intersection of two such balls, are determined. The corresponding problems for the so-called mirror (or palindromic) TDRL rearrangement operations are also solved. The results represent an initial step in the study of error correction and reconstruction problems in this context and are of potential interest in DNA-based data storage applications.", "keywords": ["genome rearrangement", "sequence reconstruction", "Genomics (q-bio.GN)", "FOS: Computer and information sciences", "Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM)", "DNA storage", "Computer Science - Information Theory", "Information Theory (cs.IT)", "0102 computer and information sciences", "02 engineering and technology", "permutation", "Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods", "01 natural sciences", "05A05", " 68R05", " 92B99", " 92D20", " 94B25", "error-correcting code", "FOS: Biological sciences", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "Tandem-duplication-random-loss", "Quantitative Biology - Genomics", "Quantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)", "Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Kova\u010devi\u0107, Mladen, Brdar, Sanja, Crnojevi\u0107, Vladimir,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/isit.2019.8849847"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/2019%20IEEE%20International%20Symposium%20on%20Information%20Theory%20%28ISIT%29", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/isit.2019.8849847", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/isit.2019.8849847", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/isit.2019.8849847"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2019-07-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/jphotov.2019.2943706", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:50Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-10-23", "title": "Extracting and Generating PV Soiling Profiles for Analysis, Forecasting, and Cleaning Optimization", "description": "<p>&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;The identification and prediction of the daily soiling profiles of a photovoltaic site is essential to plan the optimal cleaning schedule. In this article, we analyze and propose various methods to extract and generate photovoltaic soiling profiles, in order to improve the analysis and the forecast of the losses. New soiling rate extraction methods are proposed to reflect the seasonal variability of the soiling rates and, for this reason, are found to identify the most convenient cleaning day with the highest accuracy for the investigated sites. Also, we present an approach that could be used to predict future soiling losses through the implementation of stochastic weather generation algorithms whose ability to identify in advance the best cleaning schedule is also successfully tested. The methods presented in this article can optimize the operation and maintenance schedule and could make it possible, in the future, to predict soiling losses through analysis based only on environmental parameters, such as rainfall and particulate matter, without the need of long-term soiling data.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</p>", "keywords": ["Optimization", "Power", " Energy and Industry Applications", "Schedules", "Rain", "Cleaning", "Field Performance", "solar energy", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "02 engineering and technology", "Prediction methods", "7. Clean energy", "13. 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This paper presents an economical multiparameter water quality monitoring system for continuous monitoring of fresh waters. It is based on a sensor node that integrates turbidity, temperature, and conductivity sensors, a miniature eighteen-channel spectrophotometer, and a sensor for the detection of thermotolerant coliforms, which is a major novelty of the system. Due to the influence of water impurities on the measurement of thermotolerant coliforms, a heuristic method has been developed to mitigate this effect. Moreover, the sensor is low power and with an integrated Long Range Wide Area Network module, it comprises a system that is wireless sensor network ready and can send data to a dedicated server. In addition, the system is submersible, capable of long-term field operation, and significantly cheaper in comparison to existing solutions. The purpose of the system is to give early warning of incidental pollution situations, thus enabling authorities to take action regarding further prevention of such occasions.", "keywords": ["13. Climate action", "0208 environmental biotechnology", "0207 environmental engineering", "FOS: Physical sciences", "14. Life underwater", "Physics - Applied Physics", "02 engineering and technology", "Applied Physics (physics.app-ph)", "6. 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In this study, we present novel soil mapping techniques that integrate high-spatial-resolution satellite and ground data, surpassing traditional methods in precision and reliability. By synergizing remote sensing data, including polarimetric synthetic aperture and multispectral imagery, with climate and terrain information, alongside coarse-resolution soil data, we achieved high accuracy, with an average error of less than 6&#x0025;, in predicting soil pH and texture parameters. Notably, the approach allows for detailed mapping at the pixel level, revealing nuanced variability within 10&#x00D7;10 m field pixels. Considering the accuracy, the method establishes itself as a benchmark for field management guidelines integrating a precision sampling approach, offering actual and high spatial resolution information crucial for sustainable agricultural practices. This holistic approach allows new opportunities to revolutionize soil management practices, facilitating variable rate applications, soil moisture, and fertilization mapping and ultimately enhancing agri-environmental sustainability.", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "precision agriculture", "STEROPES", "soil health", "QC801-809", "Geophysics. Cosmic physics", "Machine learning (ML)", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "Remote sensing", "15. Life on land", "01 natural sciences", "soil mapping", "12. Responsible consumption", "Machine Learning", "Ocean engineering", "remote sensing", "13. 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Due to strain-induced bandgap reduction, Si1-yCy S/D n-FETs show enhanced impact ionization and therefore more pronounced drive current degradation over a control n-FET. As a consequence of the increased interface state generation, a strained n-FET with [010] channel shows worse hot-carrier reliability over a transistor with the conventional [110] channel, which leads to a larger shift in threshold voltage and subthreshold swing. In addition, a hot-carrier lifetime projection shows a dependence of operating drain voltage on the channel orientation of the strained n-FET.", "keywords": ["0103 physical sciences", "01 natural sciences"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Kah-Wee Ang, Chunlei Wan, Narayanan Balasubramanian, Ganesh S. 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The snow cover extent across the Northern Hemisphere has diminished, while the number of lightning ignitions and amount of burned area have increased over the last 5\u00a0decades with accelerated warming. However, the effects of earlier snow disappearance on fire are largely unknown. Here, we assessed the influence of snow disappearance timing on fire ignitions across 16 ecoregions of boreal North America. We found spatially divergent trends in earlier (later) snow disappearance, which led to an increasing (decreasing) number of ignitions for the northwestern (southeastern) ecoregions between 1980 and 2019. Similar northwest\u2013southeast divergent trends were observed in the changing length of the snow-free season and correspondingly the fire season length. We observed increases (decreases) over northwestern (southeastern) boreal North America which coincided with a continental dipole in air temperature changes between 2001 and 2019. Earlier snow disappearance induced earlier ignitions of between 0.22 and 1.43\u2009d earlier per day of earlier snow disappearance in all ecoregions between 2001 and 2019. Early-season ignitions (defined by the 20\u2009% earliest fire ignitions per year) developed into significantly larger fires in 8 out of 16 ecoregions, being on average 77\u2009% larger across the whole domain. Using a piecewise structural equation model, we found that earlier snow disappearance is a good direct proxy for earlier ignitions but may also result in a cascade of effects from earlier desiccation of fuels and favorable weather conditions that lead to earlier ignitions. This indicates that snow disappearance timing is an important trigger of land\u2013atmosphere dynamics. Future warming and consequent changes in snow disappearance timing may contribute to further increases in western boreal fires, while it remains unclear how the number and timing of fire ignitions in eastern boreal North America may change with climate change.</p></article>", "keywords": ["0301 basic medicine", "QE1-996.5", "03 medical and health sciences", "Ecology", "Life", "13. Climate action", "QH501-531", "Geology", "15. 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As a forward operator, which is required to simulate backscatter from soil moisture and leaf area index (LAI), we evaluated both the traditional water cloud model (WCM) and the support vector regression (SVR). With SVR, a closer fit between backscatter observations and simulations was achieved. The impact on the correlation between modeled and in situ soil moisture measurements was similar when assimilating the Sentinel data using WCM (\u0394 R = +0.037) or SVR (\u0394 R = +0.025).", "keywords": ["Vegetation mapping", "support vector regression (SVR)", "Technology and Engineering", "Data models", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "Computational modeling", "02 engineering and technology", "15. 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In this work,<br> we demonstrate how the concept of coherent excitation can pave the way to light scattering<br> control in an extreme fashion in non-Hermitian PT-symmetrical systems supporting an<br> embedded eigenstate.", "keywords": ["0103 physical sciences", "01 natural sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1109/metamaterials.2019.8900848"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/2019%20Thirteenth%20International%20Congress%20on%20Artificial%20Materials%20for%20Novel%20Wave%20Phenomena%20%28Metamaterials%29", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1109/metamaterials.2019.8900848", "name": "item", "description": "10.1109/metamaterials.2019.8900848", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1109/metamaterials.2019.8900848"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2019-09-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1109/metamaterials.2019.8900873", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:51Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-11-25", "title": "Ellipsometric Study of Ferritin Clusters Adsorbed on Metasurface and Influenced by UV Irradiation", "description": "In the last decade, the metasurfaces tend to be used as a successful biosensing<br> materials. In this study, amorphous silicon arrays of resonant nanostructures were used as a<br> substrate for Ferritin protein adsorption. Ferritins are iron-storing proteins that play an<br> essential role in the biochemical reactions and the iron transport of all living organisms. This<br> study is motivated by the increased number of neurodegenerative and cancer diseases, where<br> Ferritin plays a key role. The properties of the Ferritin clusters, adsorbed on a dielectric<br> metasurface, were studied ellipsometrically as a function of UV irradiation. Our results show<br> that the properties of the Ferritin clusters depend on the UV exposure time. Resulting either in<br> an increase of the molecular density due to release of iron ions or in the deformation of the<br> quaternary protein structure. 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