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The Science of The Total Environment
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14
2026
Kuntiyawichai et al. (2026) Combined drought index for drought monitoring and severity assessment under future climate and land use changes
2026
Manspeizer et al. (2026) Tracking a semi-arid Eastern Mediterranean ecotone through integration of terrestrial and atmospheric earth observation data (2000–2024)
2026
Kashyap et al. (2026) Increased moisture stress and weakened resilience to aridity limit global greening
2026
Petropoulos et al. (2026) Expanding the Ts–VI feature space for retrieving new parameters characterising the water and carbon cycle: proof-of-concept of a new methodological framework and its validation at selected FLUXNET sites
2026
Chauveau et al. (2026) A Köppen–Geiger classification derivative tailored for numerical modeling of ecosystems within watershed dynamics
2026
Raji et al. (2026) Coupled land–atmosphere processes exacerbate recent compound drought and heatwaves over Africa
2026
Cairano et al. (2026) Temporal changes in the water quality and ecology of an alluvial aquifer through an agricultural crop cycle
2026
Slocum et al. (2026) Elevated organic carbon in African Dark Earths is not exclusively attributable to pyrogenic organic matter
2026
Ali et al. (2026) Mitigating nitrous oxide emissions in wastewater treatment with pure oxygen aeration: A full-scale study
2026
Dang et al. (2026) Climate-induced hydrological changes and agricultural implications in the Laurentian Great Lakes region
2025
Sadeghi et al. (2025) Soil moisture dynamics under various drought resilience measures in Mediterranean vineyards of the northern Apennines, Italy
2025
Patra et al. (2025) Long-term projections of global groundwater storage under future climate change scenarios using deep learning
2025
Lakatos et al. (2025) Extreme weather risks for European agriculture (1981–2020): A quantitative review using the E3CI
2025
Serkendiz et al. (2025) Machine learning and geographic information systems-based framework for multidimensional analysis of cascading drought impacts using remote sensing and in-situ data
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