Published papers involving Monsoon resources
NAU takes pride in the accomplishments of researchers in our community. Here are some of the recently published papers that include findings utilizing Monsoon resources:
Agriculture
- MODIS phenology-derived, multi-year distribution of conterminous U.S. crop types
- Plant Diversity and Fertilizer Management Shape the Belowground Microbiome of Native Grass Bioenergy Feedstocks
Astronomy and Planetary Science
- Outer Solar System Perihelion Gap Formation through Interactions with a Hypothetical Distant Giant Planet
- Six Years of Sustained Activity
- Cometary Activity Discovered on a Distant Centaur: A Nonaqueous Sublimation Mechanism
- Compositional Enhancement of Crustal Magnetization on Mars
Biology
- Accounting for residence-time in blood rheology models: do we really need non-Newtonian blood flow modelling in large arteries?
- Influence of an Ionic Liquid on the Conformational Sampling of Xaa-Pro Dipeptides
- Influence of the ionic liquid [C4mpy][Tf2N] on the structure of the miniprotein Trp-cage
- Satellite observations document trends consistent with a boreal forest biome shift
- Summer warming explains widespread but not uniform greening in the Arctic tundra biome
- Tundra plant above-ground biomass and shrub dominance mapped across the North Slope of Alaska
Covid-19
- https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.08.20095935v1
- https://f1000research.com/articles/9-657/v1
Informatics
- Integrating cloud-based workflows in continental-scale cropland extent classification
- The economic value of grassland species for carbon storage
- Microbiota Transfer Therapy alters gut ecosystem and improves gastrointestinal and autism symptoms: an open-label study
- Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse biomes using Version 2.0 of the PhenoCam Dataset
Land Management
- Matching seed to site by climate similarity: Techniques to prioritize plant materials development and use in restoration
- Prestoration: using species in restoration that will persist now and into the future
- Temperature is better than precipitation as a predictor of plant community assembly across a dryland region
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Widespread Shallow Water Ice on Mars at High Latitudes and Midlatitudes