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EVASPA (EVapotranspiration Assessment from SPAce) tool: an overview

2013

International audience; Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable of the hydrological cycle and its estimation is required for irrigation management, water resources planning and environmental studies. Remote sensing provides spatially distributed cost-effective information for ET maps production at regional scale. We have developed EVASPA too for mapping ET from remote sensing data at spatial and temporal scales relevant to hydrological or agronomica studies. EVASPA includes several algorithms for estimating evapotranspiration and various equations for estimating the required input information (net radiation, ground heat flux, evaporative fraction…), which provides a way to assess …

Crau-Camargue.010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBiodiversité et Ecologietélédétectionévapotranspirationcartographie - évapotranspiration;télédétection;landsat;MODIS02 engineering and technologysatellite landsat01 natural sciencesirrigationremote sensingEvapotranspirationtélédétection spatialeWater cycle020701 environmental engineeringTemporal scalesGeneral Environmental Science6. Clean waterVariable (computer science)Remote sensing (archaeology)francealgorithmebase de données spatio temporellelandsat0207 environmental engineering[SCCO.COMP]Cognitive science/Computer sciencecartographie - évapotranspirationcycle hydrologiquecamargueBiodiversity and Ecologyressource en eauIrrigation management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingEnvironmental and Societyrayonnement netEvapotranspiration mappingflux conductif de chaleur dans le solcrauComputer science[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyWater resourcesMODIS13. Climate actionInformatique (Sciences cognitives)cartographieGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceéchelle spatio temporelleEnvironnement et Société[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyScale (map)
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Ancient proteins resolve the evolutionary history of Darwin's South American ungulates.

2015

No large group of recently extinct placental mammals remains as evolutionarily cryptic as the approximately 280 genera grouped as 'South American native ungulates'. To Charles Darwin, who first collected their remains, they included perhaps the 'strangest animal[s] ever discovered'. Today, much like 180 years ago, it is no clearer whether they had one origin or several, arose before or after the Cretaceous/Palaeogene transition 66.2 million years ago, or are more likely to belong with the elephants and sirenians of superorder Afrotheria than with the euungulates (cattle, horses, and allies) of superorder Laurasiatheria. Morphology-based analyses have proved unconvincing because convergences…

ProteomicsAncient proteinsNotoungulataBiologíaPlacentaCiencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https]Genética y HerenciaPregnancyNotoungulataToxodonUngulateAfrotheriaPhylogenyMammalsMultidisciplinaryLaurasiatheriaLitopternabiologyAncient DNAFossilsLaurasiatheriaToxodonLitopternaFemaleCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS1000UngulateZoologyPaleontologíaBone and BonesCollagen Type ICiencias BiológicasAnimalsAmino Acid Sequence//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https]BiologyPerissodactylaMAMMALIA2700MacraucheniaSouth Americabiology.organism_classificationCOLLAGEN (I)MacraucheniaAncient DNACattleMeteorología y Ciencias AtmosféricasZoologyAfrotheriaNature
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