Publications by authors named "Kalifa Goita"

The role of a service that is dedicated to road weather analysis is to issue forecasts and warnings to users regarding roadway conditions, thereby making it possible to anticipate dangerous traffic conditions, especially during the winter period. It is important to define pavement conditions at all times. In this paper, a new data acquisition approach is proposed that is based upon the analysis and combination of two sensors in real time by nanocomputer.

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This study focused upon the estimation and analysis of terrestrial water storage (TWS changes) across the Canadian landscape. The estimation was performed using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data from April 2002 to June 2017, and GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) observations from June 2018 to December 2019. Removing the gravity effects of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) signals and leakage is required to have realistic estimations of TWS changes in the Canadian landmass.

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This study proposes a new approach that can be used to generate the optimal surface state information and associated uncertainties from the estimates provided by the six land surface models used by the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS). The Förstner and best quadratic unbiased variance component estimators are used simultaneously with the least-squares method to calculate optimal values and the associated uncertainties. To demonstrate the concept, the research focused on three GLDAS hydrological products, namely soil moisture (SM), snow water equivalent (SWE), and canopy water (CAN) over the Canadian Prairies.

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Investigation of regional and temporal variations in Earth's gravitational field that are detected by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin-satellites may be useful in earthquake epicentre determinations. This study focuses on monthly spherical harmonic coefficients that were extracted from GRACE observations, which were corrected for hydrological effects to determine earthquake epicentres. For the first time, we use the concept of deformation of Earth's gravity field to estimate invariant components of strain tensors.

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Swine production, the second most important contributor to Quebec's agricultural revenue, faces many problems. Intensive piggeries, with up to 599 animal units, are used to raise finishing pigs for slaughter. Among the great number of gaseous species emitted to the atmospheric environment from livestock buildings and manure storage units is NH3, which is one of the most important and most offensive with respect to human health.

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The study is based on experimental work conducted in alpine snow. We made microwave radiometric and near-infrared reflectance measurements of snow slabs under different experimental conditions. We used an empirical relation to link near-infrared reflectance of snow to the specific surface area (SSA), and converted the SSA into the correlation length.

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