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Lucas Osvaldo Bianchi

Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council

Publications -  10
Citations -  222

Lucas Osvaldo Bianchi is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Statistical model & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 109 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucas Osvaldo Bianchi include National University of Río Negro & National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco.

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Six hundred years of South American tree rings reveal an increase in severe hydroclimatic events since mid-20th century.

TL;DR: The South American Drought Atlas provides a long-term context for observed hydroclimatic changes and for 21st-century Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projections that suggest SA will experience more frequent/severe droughts and rainfall events as a consequence of increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Live fuel moisture content and leaf ignition of forest species in Andean Patagonia, Argentina

TL;DR: In this paper, live fuel moisture content (LFMC) and leaf ignition of some key fire-prone species of Patagonian forests, and their relationship with environmental variables were determined.
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A nonlinear mixed-effects modeling approach for ecological data: Using temporal dynamics of vegetation moisture as an example.

TL;DR: The nonlinear mixed‐effects modeling approach using temporal dynamics of vegetation moisture with field data from northwestern Patagonia to answer whether moisture dynamics varies among functional groups and aridity conditions, and compared it with other simpler statistical models.
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A regional water balance indicator inferred from satellite images of an Andean endorheic basin in central-western Argentina

TL;DR: Bianchi, Lucas Osvaldo, and Bianchi as mentioned in this paper as mentioned in this paper presented a study of the relationship between Glaciologia and Ciencias Ambientales at the Instituto Argentino de Nivologia.
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Ignition probability of fine dead surface fuels of native Patagonian forests or Argentina

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between ignition probability and fine dead surface fuel moisture content (MC) was studied as an indicator of potential fire ignition in Patagonian forests, and the authors proposed to divide the FFMC scale in three fire danger categories: Low (FFMC≤85), High (85 89), and Low FFMC=85.6.