Brine Drying and Salt Precipitation in Sandy Soil and Its Impact on Thermal Conductivity
Abstract Saline water evaporation and salt precipitation in porous media are prevalent in many arid and coastal areas, posing significant environmental and engineering challenges while offering the possibility of enhancing the thermal conductivity of granular materials.
H. Zhang, A. M. Tang, B. Zhao
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Reasoning cartographic knowledge in deep learning-based map generalization with explainable AI. [PDF]
Fu C, Zhou Z, Xin Y, Weibel R.
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Seeing China's Invisible Groundwater: Advances and Challenges
Abstract In 2021, China adopted comprehensive “Groundwater Management Regulations” to address critical groundwater issues, building upon the foundation of a national groundwater monitoring network established by 2020. This commentary reviews the development of China's National Groundwater Monitoring Network, examines its current monitoring capacity ...
Yingying Yao+6 more
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Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry-Based Spatial Metabolomics: Current Applications and Challenges in the Context of Biomedical Research. [PDF]
Wheeler K+4 more
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Contemporary American cartographic research: a review and prospective [PDF]
Clarke, Keith C+2 more
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Abstract Several studies have attributed the rapid drying during flash droughts to vapor pressure deficit (VPD) by using VPD anomaly based metrics. In this study, we use an analytical approach to investigate the role of VPD in the depletion of soil moisture through evapotranspiration (ET) and evaluate if the anomalies reflect its actual contribution ...
Vishal Singh, Tushar Apurv
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Spatial transcriptomics and in situ immune cell profiling of the host ectocervical landscape of HIV infected Kenyan sex working women. [PDF]
Franzén Boger M+12 more
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Permafrost and Rain Influence Summer Hydrologic Flowpaths in Boreal Catchments
Abstract Flowpaths of water through catchments influence water quality and flow regimes of streams. Depths of dominant flowpaths respond to variation in climate and catchment characteristics, such as topography, vegetation, and soil type. In high‐latitude regions, the depth and spatial extent of permafrost influences catchment hydrology, and thawing ...
Karen L. Jorgenson+4 more
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Historical geospatial dataset of Cyprus from British administration maps of the 19th century. [PDF]
Papadias E+5 more
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