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On the cover: In recent years, driven by the new round of scientific and technological revolution coupled with carbon neutrality, the energy structure is undergoing unprecedented changes. Biomass energy can be obtained from abundant resources by a number of application ways, which is zero-carbon and has unique effect of carbon negative emission. Meanwhile, advanced conversion technologies, such as BECCS, pyrolysis, and biohydrogen, are also joining the way to make a better bioenergy. Clean products of biomass have been promoted to a prospective future. Combination of biomass energy development and advanced technology will realize a more flexible and imaginative use of biomass, contributing to a green, low-carbon and sustainable development. For a bright and recyclable future, we should improve the use of biomass energy and unlock its huge potential for energy conservation and carbon reduction. |
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Position: Home > issue > May 15, 2023 Volume 4, Issue 3 |
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High-resolution observations from space to address new applications in hydrology |
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Author: Luca Brocca, Wei Zhao, Hui Lu |
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Hydrological applications with high-resolution satellite products
There is an increasing demand from the hydrological community to improve the monitoring and modeling of hydrological processes using remote sensing technologies. However, this task has been severely limited by the coarse resolution of previous remote sensing observations. In recent years, along with the increased availability of high-resolution modeling in hydrology, the advent of high-resolution temporal dynamic satellite observations has been providing unprecedented new opportunities to address new applications and challenges in hydrology.

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