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Abstract Traveling waves in the Martian atmospheres play a crucial role in determining the weather and climate, particularly at mid‐to‐high latitudes. Previous observations have shown that these waves become prominent from early autumn to late winter in the northern hemisphere, influencing the dust cycle.
Nozomi Kakinuma +4 more
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Cosmological density perturbations with a scale-dependent Newton’s constant
Herbert W. Hamber, Reiko Toriumi
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Field Observations of Decreasing Rock Fracturing Rates Over Geologic Time
Abstract Rock fracturing regulates the topography, carbon cycle, geologic hazards, and infrastructure degradation of the Earth. Yet, there remains a paucity of constraints on long‐term fracturing behavior. Here we use field measurements of 2221 clasts across a range of environments and rock types to show that the number and total length of fractures in
M. Rasmussen +17 more
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Abstract Most of Earth's present‐day terrestrial surface is covered by regolith—the layers of soil, saprolite, and weathered bedrock that together comprise the critical zone. Recent research has focused on understanding fluxes of minerals, water, and energy through the critical zone under steady state assumptions.
Sean P. Bemis +7 more
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Analytic study of cosmological perturbations in a unified model of dark matter and dark energy with a sharp transition [PDF]
R. R. Cuzinatto +3 more
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The Rite of Water: Other‐Than‐Human Refusals in the Bow Valley
ABSTRACT In the summer of 2013, the Bow River in Southern Alberta, Canada, experienced a significant high‐water event caused by a large rainstorm, which had widespread impacts on infrastructure throughout its watershed. However, viewed through an other‐than‐human lens, these moments of infrastructural disruption caused by the high waters can be ...
Tiffany Kaewen Dang
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Cosmological perturbations across an S-brane [PDF]
Robert H. Brandenberger +4 more
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Cosmological Perturbations of Ultrarelativistic Plasmas
Scalar cosmological perturbations of a weakly self-interacting plasma mixed with a perfect radiation fluid are investigated. Effects of this plasma are considered through order $ ^{3/2}$ of perturbative thermal-field-theory in the radiation dominated universe.
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Description and modeling of the Jiddat al Harasis 091 L5 strewn field
Abstract With a size of 51.2 × 7.2 km, the 10.9 ± 1.7 ka old Jiddat al Harasis 091 L5 chondrite strewn field is the largest known in Oman. It consists of more than 700 meteorites with a total mass of >4.5 tons from which the largest six stones of >100 kg to 1.5 tons make up two thirds of the total mass.
Karl Wimmer +5 more
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