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Jorge Villa
University of Louisiana at LafayetteMeeting roles in:
Carbon Budget and Hydrological Regime Interactions in Old Woman Creek Wetland
Methane Emissions Associated with Bald Cypress Knees Across the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley
Advancing Process-Based Modeling of Wetland Methane Emissions with Data-Driven Parameterization in ELM-Wet
Assessing the Impact of Acute Saltwater Intrusion on Wetland Gas Concentrations, pH, Redox Potential, and Salinity in Mineral and Organic Soil Freshwater Wetlands
Measuring Changes in Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Organic and Mineral Freshwater Wetlands Using Automated Chambers Before and After Acute Saltwater Intrusion
Assessing Freshwater Vegetation Responses to Acute Saltwater Intrusion Events Using UAV Multispectral Imagery and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes
Classifying Storm Surges Along the Louisiana Coast Using a Machine Learning Approach
Physiological and Greenhouse Gas Flux Responses of Freshwater Wetland Vegetation Patches to Moderate Saltwater Intrusion Events
Artificial intelligence-guided iterations between observations and models significantly improve continental-scale predictions of sediment respiration
Redox Biogeochemistry Across Inundation and Salinity Gradients in Active and Inactive Deltas of Coastal Louisiana
Trees and Knees: Understanding Dynamics of Methane Flux Pathways in a South Louisiana Swamp
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