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ABSTRACT Environmental pollution resulting from the rapid increase in human population, urbanization, intensive use of chemicals in agriculture, and industrial development has reached a level that threatens natural life today. Trace elements are one of the most important factors causing significant levels of pollution in the environment and are added ...
Levent Bat +3 more
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Mechanism and optimization of hydrocyclone-based enrichment of calcium and magnesium in fine coal gangue. [PDF]
Liu Z, Pan H, Song T, He Z.
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ConvLSTM-based tropical cyclone intensity estimation and classification using satellite imagery over the North Indian ocean. [PDF]
M S M +5 more
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Human influence on tropical cyclone intensity
A. Sobel +5 more
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Abstract While the North Atlantic’s five‐century hurricane history is among the most complete globally, the earliest centuries are poorly documented in the written record. This study reassesses a subset of sixteenth to seventeenth‐century tropical cyclones (TCs) through a systematic review of archival evidence, mainly from Spain’s colonial archive, the
William Gomez Pretel, Michael Chenoweth
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Tropical Cyclone Exposure and Psychoactive Drug-Related Death Rates.
Spriggs R +10 more
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Author Correction: Central American mountains inhibit eastern North Pacific seasonal tropical cyclone activity. [PDF]
Fu D +5 more
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Fatal lightning strikes in Ireland from newspaper records 1900–2024
This study presents a chronology of fatal lightning strikes in Ireland (1900–2024) derived from digitised newspaper archives. Analysis provides insights into the seasonality, location, victim activity and synoptic conditions (from Lamb weather types) of 94 fatal events causing 113 deaths.
Rory Moore, Conor Murphy, Rowan Fealy
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RTCC-Net: tropical cyclone generation classification model based on multi-source information fusion. [PDF]
Tian W, Li X, Fan J, Zhao H.
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This study documents the unseasonal and prolonged heavy rain events which occurred in southern China during April 2024. In this series of extreme rainfall events, Guangdong province recorded extreme rainfall exceeding 6‐sigma of climatology, with eleven cities reporting record‐breaking rainfall.
Wai‐Po Tse +2 more
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