Recent advances in automatic feature detection and classification of fruits including with a special emphasis on Watermelon (Citrillus lanatus): A review

D Caceres-Hernandez, R Gutierrez, K Kung… - Neurocomputing, 2023 - Elsevier
This document provides an overview of advances in the task of automatic feature detection
and classification of fruits, with and special interest in watermelon (Citrillus lanatus). The …

Subsurface imaging of vegetation, climate, and root‐zone moisture interactions

DH Jayawickreme, RL Van Dam… - Geophysical research …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in global climate and land use affect important processes from evapotranspiration
and groundwater recharge to carbon storage and biochemical cycling. Near surface soil …

A multi-modeling approach to evaluating climate and land use change impacts in a Great Lakes River Basin

MJ Wiley, DW Hyndman, BC Pijanowski… - Global change and river …, 2010 - Springer
River ecosystems are driven by linked physical, chemical, and biological subsystems, which
operate over different temporal and spatial domains. This complexity increases uncertainty …

Homogenization of spatial patterns of hydrologic response in artificially drained agricultural catchments

SJ Boland‐Brien, NB Basu… - Hydrological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic modifications to the landscape, with agricultural activities being a primary
driver, have resulted in significant alterations to the hydrologic cycle. Artificial drainage …

Detection of flooding responses at the river basin scale enhanced by land use change

BC McCormick, KN Eshleman, JL Griffith… - Water Resources …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The Georges Creek watershed (area 187.5 km2) in western Maryland (United States) has
experienced land use changes (> 17% of area) associated with surface mining of coal. The …

Responses of hydrological processes to climate change in the Yarlung Zangbo River basin

X Liu, Z Xu, W Liu, L Liu - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change alters hydrological processes and results in more extreme hydrological
events, eg flooding and drought, which threaten human livelihoods. In this study, the large …

Using backcast land-use change and groundwater travel-time models to generate land-use legacy maps for watershed management

B Pijanowski, DK Ray, AD Kendall, JM Duckles… - Ecology and …, 2007 - JSTOR
We couple two spatial-temporal models, a backcast land-use change model and a
groundwater flow model, to develop what we call “land-use legacy maps.” We quantify how …

Evaluation of the value of radar QPE data and rain gauge data for hydrological modeling

X He, TO Sonnenborg, JC Refsgaard… - Water Resources …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Weather radar‐based quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) is in principle superior to
the areal precipitation estimated by using rain gauge data only, and therefore has become …

Evaluating temporal and spatial variations in recharge and streamflow using the integrated landscape hydrology model (ILHM)

DW Hyndman, AD Kendall… - … : data integration for …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We have developed a loosely coupled suite of hydrologic codes called the Integrated
Landscape Hydrology Model (ILHM), which combines readily available numerical and …

Understanding the Factors That Influence Headwater Stream Flows in Response to Storm Events1

LW Stanfield, DA Jackson - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Stanfield, Les W. and Don A. Jackson, 2011. Understanding the Factors That Influence
Headwater Stream Flows in Response to Storm Events. Journal of the American Water …