Althoughwater covers 75 percent of the world's surface, 97.5 percent of the earth's water is salt water; of the remaining 2.5 percent, most is locked away as groundwater or in glaciers. What percentage of Earth is land? Less than 30%of the 510 million square kilometers of area on the...
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Earth's surface gained 115,000 km2 of water and 173,000 km2 of land over the past 30 years, including 20,135 km2 of water and 33,700 km2 of land in coastal areas. Here, we analyse the gains and losses through the Deltares Aqua Monitor — an open tool that detects land and water c...
Visualizing Countries by Share of Earth’s Surface There are over 510 million square kilometers of area on the surface of Earth, but less than 30% of this is covered by land. The rest is water, in the form of vast oceans. Today’s visualization uses data primarily from the United Nation...
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The major results include: (1) The maximum area, the average area, and the seasonal variation of surface water in the Huai River Basin showed a downward trend in the past 29 years, and the year-long surface water areas showed a slight upward trend; (2) the surface water area was ...
AbstractforA detection method for multi-type earth's surface anomalies based on multi-dimensional feature space | Full Text | References | PDF (3.5 MB) | EPUB 329 Views 0 CrossRef citations 0Altmetric Open Access Article Assessing water use efficiency reactivity to meteorological, hydrological, ...
Widespread and systematic effects of fire on plant–soil water relations Fire affects the hydrological interactions between soil and vegetation, leading to faster soil moisture loss and accelerated vegetation water uptake, according to a global analysis of satellite observations on soil moisture, vegetation...
–0.1) and southwest compact vegetation (NDVI=0.1–0.5). The latest image from the first year (December 2017) indicates that in the western, central, and northwestern parts, bare soil is more abundant than other areas, and there is a water spot in the southwest of the study area (DDW)....
(Fig.1). Both cannot be a substantial source of Earth’s volatiles4,5, in light of Earth’s mantle δ15N of −5‰. The CI and CM chondrite-like materials, which are likely partial sources of Earth’s water4,5, have average δ15N of +42 to +175‰ (ref.4). These δ15N also...