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Dong Kook Woo
Dong Kook Woo
Keimyung University; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
E-mail megerősítve itt: kmu.ac.kr - Kezdőlap
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THE INTENSIVELY MANAGED LANDSCAPE CRITICAL ZONE OBSERVATORY: A SCIENTIFIC TESTBED FOR UNDERSTANDING CRITICAL ZONE PROCESSES IN AGROECOSYSTEMS
C Wilson, A Papanicolaou, B Abban, L Keefer, K Wacha, D Dermisis, ...
Vadose Zone Journal, 2018
412018
Threshold dynamics in soil carbon storage for bioenergy crops
DK Woo, JC Quijano, P Kumar, S Chaoka, CJ Bernacchi
Environmental science & technology 48 (20), 12090-12098, 2014
342014
Impacts of Subsurface Tile Drainage on Age–Concentration Dynamics of Inorganic Nitrogen in Soil
DK Woo, P Kumar
Water Resources Research, 2019
312019
Field trials to detect drainage pipe networks using thermal and RGB data from unmanned aircraft
CB Kratt, DK Woo, KN Johnson, M Haagsma, P Kumar, J Selker, S Tyler
Agricultural Water Management, 2020
292020
Characterizing vegetation canopy structure using airborne remote sensing data
D Dutta, K Wang, E Lee, A Goodwell, DK Woo, D Wagner, P Kumar
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 55 (2), 1160-1178, 2016
292016
Role of micro‐topographic variability on the distribution of inorganic soil‐nitrogen age in intensively managed landscape
DK Woo, P Kumar
Water Resources Research 53 (10), 8404-8422, 2017
282017
Mapping Subsurface Tile Drainage Systems with Thermal Images
DK Woo, H Song, P Kumar
Agricultural Water Management, 2019
272019
Modeling the Role of Root Exudation in Critical Zone Nutrient Dynamics
Susana Roque‐Malo, Dong Kook Woo, Praveen Kumar
Water Resources Research, 2020
262020
Three‐dimensional modeling of the coevolution of landscape and soil organic carbon
Q Yan, PVV Le, DK Woo, T Hou, T Filley, P Kumar
Water Resources Research 55 (2), 1218-1241, 2019
242019
Antecedent conditions control thresholds of tile‐runoff generation and nitrogen export in intensively managed landscapes Submitted for publication in Water Resources Research
MR Cain, DK Woo, P Kumar, L Keefer, AS Ward
Water Resources Research, e2021WR030507, 2022
232022
Mean age distribution of inorganic soil‐nitrogen
DK Woo, P Kumar
Water Resources Research 52 (7), 5516-5536, 2016
232016
More fertilizer and impoverished roots required for improving wheat yields and profits under climate change
DK Woo, WJ Riley, Y Wu
Field Crops Research 249, 107756, 2020
212020
Impact of irrigation scheduling methods on corn yield under climate change
R Nandan, DK Woo, P Kumar, J Adinarayana
Agricultural Water Management 255 (106990), 2021
182021
Detecting subsurface drainage pipes using a fully convolutional network with optical images
H Song, DK Woo, Q Yan
Agricultural Water Management 249, 2021
132021
Enhanced environmental and economic benefits of green roofs in a humid subtropical region under future climate
E Lee, Y Seo, DK Woo
Ecological Engineering 201, 107221, 2024
92024
Effects of elevated temperature and abnormal precipitation on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a Pinus densiflora forest
DK Woo, Y Seo
Front. For. Glob. Change 5, 1051210, 2022
92022
Impoverishing roots will improve wheat yield and pro tafibility through increased water and nitrogen use efficiencies
DK Woo, WJ Riley, A Paez-Garcia, AR Marklein, ZA Mekonnen, X Liu, ...
JGR Biogeosciences, 2021
92021
Site-specific field management adaptation is key to feeding the world in the 21st century
DK Woo, WJ Riley, RF Grant, Y Wu
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 327 (15), 109230, 2022
72022
Subsurface drainage pipe detection using an ensemble learning approach and aerial images
DK Woo, J Ji, H Song
Agricultural Water Management 287, 108455, 2023
62023
Assessing the sensitivity of runoff projections under precipitation and temperature variability using IHACRES and GR4J lumped runoff-rainfall models
DK Woo, J Jo, B Kang, S Lee, G Lee, SJ Noh
KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research 43 (1), 43-54, 2023
52023
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