As Southeast Asia grapples with extreme heat occurrences in recent years, mapping which areas are clustered with elevated temperatures is crucial for monitoring the at-risk population. Identifying the contributing factors to the warming trends in these areas is also vital in formulating adaptation and mitigation strategies. This dataset comprises land surface temperature (LST) in three metropolises in the region - Metropolitan Manila, Bangkok Metropolitan Area, and Greater Jakarta - downloaded and processed from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe assessed the carbon stocks (CS) in mangroves that developed after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Silonay, Oriental Mindoro, south Luzon, The Philippines in November 1994. The earthquake resulted in a 50 cm uplift of sediment that provided new habitat within the upper intertidal zone which mangroves colonized (from less than 2 ha pre-earthquake to the current 45 ha, 23 years post-earthquake).
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March 2019
This paper demonstrates the effects of terrigenous sediment load reduction by watershed managements on coastal turbidity in Banate Bay, Iloilo located in central Philippines, using field observations and numerical simulations. Measurements of the total suspended solid and particulate organic carbon indicated that the bulk component of the coastal turbidity comprised terrigenous mineral particles rather than phytoplankton at the rise of the river after heavy rain. The suspended sediment concentration and underwater light intensity were simulated by an atmosphere-watershed-coastal ocean model to investigate the contribution of the terrigenous sediment load to the coastal turbidity in rainy season.
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