This report is the response to a request by the Committee on Space Research of the International Council for Science to prepare a roadmap on observation and integrated Earth-system science for the coming ten years. Its focus is on the combined use of observations and modelling to address the functioning, predictability and projected evolution of interacting components of the Earth system on timescales out to a century or so. It discusses how observations support integrated Earth-system science and its applications, and identifies planned enhancements to the contributing observing systems and other requirements for observations and their processing. All types of observation are considered, but emphasis is placed on those made from space. ...
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Interlaboratory comparisons are a basic part of the regular quality controls of laboratories to warr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
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RobHortic is a remote‐controlled field robot that has been developed for inspecting the presence of...
The article argues that whilst our recent economic models are dependent on the overall ecosystem, th...
Soil studies using radiometric data typically employ one or more of the main, naturally occurring ra...
The paper reports a study that was conducted to understand the relationships between the occupants’ ...
Nowadays, there is an increasing interest in smart systems, e.g., smart metering or smart spaces, f...
Soils represent the largest store of carbon in the biosphere with soils at high latitudes containing...
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Radon gas is naturally occurring, and can concentrate in the built environment. It is radioactive an...
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