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PANGAEA: Recent submissions
Now showing items 361-380 of 1650
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(PANGAEA, 2017-06-30)
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(PANGAEA, 2012-05-31)
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(PANGAEA, 2012-07-30)Wetlands store large amounts of carbon, and depending on their status and type, they release specific amounts of methane gas to the atmosphere. The connection between wetland type and methane emission has been investigated ...
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(PANGAEA, 1996-04-05)
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(PANGAEA, 1967-04-09)
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(PANGAEA, 1968-04-05)
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(PANGAEA, 2019-01-04)Vegetation height has been derived from Sentinel-1 satellite data acquired in VV mode. Masking based on Sentinel-2 has been applied. Areas with NDVI < 0.4 are excluded for vegetation height retrieval in order to account ...
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(PANGAEA, 2019-01-04)Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications often require normalization to a common incidence angle. Angular signatures of radar backscatter depend on surface roughness and vegetation cover, and thus differ, from location ...
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Late Pleistocene stratigraphy and sedimentary environment of the Arkhangelsk area, northwest Russia. (PANGAEA, 2001-10-28)The Arkhangelsk area lies in the region that was reached by the northeastern flank of the Scandinavian ice sheet during the last glaciation. Investigations of Late Pleistocene sediments show interglacial terrestrial and ...
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(PANGAEA, 2017-09-11)Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. However, recent syntheses have highlighted the gaps in our understanding of peatland carbon accumulation. ...
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(PANGAEA, 2010-06-28)A 415cm thick permafrost peat section from the Verkhoyansk Mountains was radiocarbon-dated and studied using palaeobotanical and sedimentological approaches. Accumulation of organic-rich sediment commenced in a former oxbow ...
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(PANGAEA, 1983-03-21)
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(PANGAEA, 1997-03-21)
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(PANGAEA, 1997-04-05)
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