Multi-Temporal Shoreline Monitoring and Analysis in Bangkok Bay, Thailand, Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques. [PDF]
Wang Y, Sirikham A, Konpang J, Li C.
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Environmental Protection by Coastal States: The Paradigm from Marine Transport of Petroleum [PDF]
Sweeney, Joseph
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Assessing Past and Future Temperature‐ and Precipitation‐Based Indicators in the Republic of Yemen
For the first time in the literature, this work assesses the past and future climatic trends over Yemen, a highly vulnerable country for which science‐based, high‐quality information for the development of climate change adaptation plans was not available until now.
Jorge Alvar‐Beltrán +5 more
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The spatial heterogeneity of soil physical and chemical properties and comprehensive fertility in the Leizhou Peninsula coasta. [PDF]
Cui F +6 more
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This study evaluates the COSMO‐CLM regional climate model over Italy under CMIP6 scenarios. Compared to its driving global model, COSMO‐CLM reduces temperature biases by 50%–75% and better represents precipitation and extremes, adding critical mesoscale detail.
Alejandro Vichot‐Llano +5 more
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REPLY TO "Ecogeomorphic feedbacks influence elevation change across microtidal wetland settings of coastal Louisiana". [PDF]
Li G, Törnqvist TE, Dangendorf S.
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This study, by examining a typical stratospheric intrusion event that occurred in North China from 30 to 31 July 2021, found that the event led to a sharp increase in near‐surface ozone concentrations by 23 ppbv within 36 h, accounting for 40% of the total observed ozone levels, with localised peaks exceeding 30 ppbv.
Yinghan Sun, Zhicong Yin, Yijia Zhang
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Seagrass and oyster interactions under a warming climate scenario: A mesocosm experiment. [PDF]
Schafer N +5 more
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Holocene sea‐level and environmental changes on the Isle of Mull, Scotland
ABSTRACT Sea‐level and coastal changes are reconstructed on the Isle of Mull, western Scotland, from 10 988 to 10 507 cal BP to the present. This research has produced the first SLIP for the Isle of Mull. A multiproxy approach including pollen, spore, foraminifera and diatom analyses reveals palaeoenvironmental changes from two coastal sites.
Katherine A. Selby +6 more
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Sea level rise and flooding of hazardous sites in marginalized communities across the United States. [PDF]
Cushing LJ +8 more
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