Y.Kwon
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- Upper mantle heterogeneity and weak subduction boundaries control crustal stress in the Korean Peninsula
- Assessing tree migration potential: Growth deviations and range dynamics in eastern U.S. forests
- Non-destructively characterizing sandstones, orthoquartzites, agates, and petrified wood for provenance research: Perspectives from the Southeastern Coastal Plain, United States
- Sediment input, alongshore transport, and coastal mixing in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico based on detrital-zircon geochronology
- The Past, Present, and Future Mississippi River
- Tree Richness Prediction Using Machine Learning
- Pliocene Drainage in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, Canada
- Leveraging Machine Learning to Understand Urban Change with Net Construction
- Comparisons of the Spatial Extent of Eastern U.S. Tree Species between Expert-Drawn Littleās Range Map and Forest Inventory and Analysis
- Changes in habitat suitability over a two decade period before and after Asian elephant recolonization
- Geo-clustered chronic affinity: pathways from socio-economic disadvantages to health disparities
- Drone Geologic Mapping of an Active Sand and Gravel Quarry, Desoto County, Mississippi
- Implications of forest management practices for sex-specific habitat use by Nycticeius humeralis
- Assessment on latitudinal tree species richness using environmental factors in the southeastern United States
- Beyond Site Detection: The Role of Satellite Remote Sensing in Analysing Archaeological Problems. A Case Study in Lithic Resource Procurement in the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile
- Investigation of the Peninsula Effect Using the Latitudinal Abundance Pattern for Tree Species in Florida
- Habitat use by Asian elephants: Context matters
- Tree species richness predicted using a spatial environmental model including forest area and frost frequency, eastern USA
- Area-based fuzzy membership forest cover comparison between MODIS NPP and Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) across eastern U.S. forest
- Comparison of physicochemical properties between fine (PM2.5) and coarse airborne particles at cold season in Korea
- Habitat and Vegetation Variables Are Not Enough When Predicting Tick Populations in the Southeastern United States
- Effects of forest type and environmental factors on forest carbon use efficiency assessed using MODIS and FIA data across the eastern USA
- An assessment of the optimal scale for monitoring of MODIS and FIA NPP across the eastern USA
- Use of pixel-and plot-scale screening variables to validate MODIS GPP predictions with Forest Inventory and Analysis NPP measures across the eastern USA