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Rate-induced tipping in marine-based regions of the Antarctic ice sheet
Swierczek-Jereczek J+4 more
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Formation of free-floating planetary mass objects via circumstellar disk encounters. [PDF]
Fu Z, Deng H, Lin DNC, Mayer L.
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Abstract The launch of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite in December 2022 started a new era of swath altimetry, introducing an unprecedented global data set of high‐resolution two‐dimensional water level imagery. During its initial calibration and validation phase (cal/val), SWOT conducted daily observations for 3 months providing
I. D. Lichtman+6 more
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Using JADES NIRCam photometry to investigate the dependence of stellar mass inferences on the IMF in the early universe. [PDF]
Woodrum C+19 more
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A HIMU‐Like Endmember Hiding in the Turkana Depression Continental Lithospheric Mantle
Abstract The fate of continental lithosphere during rifting is central to the process of continental extension. The continental lithospheric mantle comprises both depleted and enriched domains that may contribute to magma generation during extension.
Andrew R. Bollinger+3 more
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Quasi-periodic oscillations of GHz-band polarization in a black hole. [PDF]
Wang W+12 more
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Is One Sample Enough? Testing the Importance of Lateral Sedimentary Variability in Cyclostratigraphy
Abstract Cyclostratigraphic studies of sedimentary rocks traditionally sample assuming that one sample per sedimentary horizon is sufficient. But is one sample enough? This is important to address because if two or more measurements per horizon improve data quality, then sampling schemes should strike a balance between sampling resolution ...
Fangfang Chen, Ross N. Mitchell
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Magnetodynamics in exchange coupled composite magnets. [PDF]
Bhardwaj R+11 more
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Abstract Most of the global climate changes are closely associated with volcanic activity. However, the link between global cooling during the Ordovician‐Silurian (O‐S) transition and volcanism remains unclear due to limited constraints on large volcanic events before, during, and after the peak of the Hirnantian glaciation (PHG). Here, we present high‐
Weiliang Kong+4 more
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Quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions years after a nearby tidal disruption event. [PDF]
Nicholl M+63 more
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