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Bias adjustment of satellite rainfall data through Gaussian process regression (GPR) based on rain intensity classification in the Greater Bay Area, China
Estimating precipitation over large spatial areas remains a challenging problem for hydrologists. Satellite-based remote sensing rainfall products have the advantage of large-scale synchronous coverage, but th...
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Highly anisotropic thermal conductivity of few-layer CrOCl for efficient heat dissipation in graphene device
With the packing density growing continuously in integrated electronic devices, sufficient heat dissipation becomes a serious challenge. Recently, dielectric materials with high thermal conductivity have broug...
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Highly in-plane anisotropy of thermal transport in suspended ternary chalcogenide Ta2NiS5
Energy dissipation has always been an attention-getting issue in modern electronics and the emerging low-symmetry two-dimensional (2D) materials are considered to have broad prospects in solving the energy dis...
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Anisotropic in-plane thermal conductivity for multi-layer WTe2
Improving thermal transport between substrate and transistors has become a vital solution to the thermal challenge in nanoelectronics. Recently 2D WTe2 has sparked extensive interest because of heavy atomic mass ...
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Distributed Hydrological Models
Physically based distributed hydrological models (PBDHMs), the development of which has been facilitated by advancements in GIS and remote sensing, meteorology, computer science and engineering, and other rela...
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Distributed Hydrological Models
Physically based distributed hydrological models (PBDHMs), the development of which has been facilitated by advancements in GIS and remote sensing, meteorology, computer science and engineering, and other rela...
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A technique to improve the empirical mode decomposition in the Hilbert-Huang transform
The Hilbert-based time-frequency analysis has promising capacity to reveal the time-variant behaviors of a system. To admit well-behaved Hilbert transforms, component decomposition of signals must be performed...