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Ankur Desai
University of Wisconsin MadisonMeeting roles in:
Significant Contributions of Arctic Tundra Ponds to Ecosystem Scale Carbon Fluxes
AmeriFlux: Adaptation and Resilience in a Changing Landscape
Scaling Spatialized Eddy-Covariance Methods for Applications Across Sectors.
Forecasting Tropical Peatland Burned Area Potential 10-30 Days in Advance
Scale as a New Dimension of Forest Structural Diversity
Temporal and environmental drivers of eddy covariance and chamber discrepancies in methane flux measurements
Plant response to novel microclimates within Midwest US solar photovoltaic arrays
Near real-time prediction of the coupled carbon and water cycles
Variations in canopy physical and functional traits drive the variations of the gross primary productivity in a northern temperate forest
Functional Diversity from Imaging Spectroscopy Enhances Within-Season GPP Stability Across U.S. Ecosystems
ALIVE-KGML: A Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning Framework for Coupled Carbon and Water Flux Estimation from Geostationary Satellites
Enhancing Forest Flux Predictions with Foliar Traits
Characterizing Long-Term Carbon Dynamics in Thaw Slumps of Northwestern Alaska
BenchFlux: Scalable AI Benchmarks for Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes to Advance Research, Education, and Resource Management
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