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Alexandra Konings
Stanford UniversityMeeting roles in:
Assessing Spatial Variability in Peatland Subsidence in Southeast Asia Using InSAR Remote Sensing
Plant water dynamics inferred from field- vs satellite-scale microwave remote sensing
Major Axes of Hydraulic Traits and Hydraulic Functional Types Derived From High-resolution Ecosystem-scale Traits
Scale matters: ecosystem-effective hydraulic traits across spatial scales
Capturing the spatial variability of plant hydraulics at continental scale using differentiable modelling.
Inferred drought-induced plant allocation shifts and their impact on drought legacy at a tropical forest site
Tree Water Dynamics from Radar Tomography Reveal Tropical Forest Drought Response: Insights from diurnal and seasonal measurements of radar tomography from the Throughfall Exclusion Experiment in Caxiuanã, Brazil
Ecophysiological Traits Drives Divergent Grassland Responses to Soil and Atmospheric Dryness
Determining the Relative Influence of Water Potential, Biomass, and Temperature on Vegetation Optical Depth
Linking Radar Microwave Remote Sensing to Vegetation Water Status in a Tropical Rainforest
Triple Collocation Validates CONUS-Wide ET Using the Surface Flux Equilibrium Method
A daily, long-term, microwave remote sensing-informed dataset of live fuel moisture content from machine learning
Assessing Performance of Remote-Sensing Based Machine Learning Approaches for Soil Moisture Retrieval Across Agricultural Landscapes Using ISMN
Enhancing Satellite VOD for Monitoring LFMC Dynamics
Comparing VOD from GNSS-T with Tower-Based Radiometry and Tree Water Status at the Plot Scale
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