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Reconstruction of Core‐Surface Flows During the Last 3,300 Years
Abstract Understanding the Earth's magnetic field evolution requires examining the fluid flow at the core‐mantle boundary that drives the changes over different timescales. The inversion process to derive core‐surface flow velocities from secular variation data encounters non‐uniqueness issues, necessitating a priori assumptions that yield different ...
Pablo Rivera +2 more
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Diversification rates in large-scale moss assemblages along latitudinal and climatic gradients across the world. [PDF]
Qian H.
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Abstract The Larderello‐Travale area in the northern Apennines of Italy hosts the world's oldest exploited geothermal field. Its success lies primarily in the presence of an extraordinary geothermal resource housed in a large vapor‐dominated fractured reservoir that produces superheated steam.
D. Granieri +6 more
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Extreme storm impact and recovery on a natural beach-foredune system: The June 2016 storm at Bengello Beach, southeastern Australia. [PDF]
Oliver T +4 more
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Nonlinear singular elliptic problem with gradient term and general datum
B. Abdellaoui +2 more
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Abstract Volcanic debris avalanches can transform into highly mobile debris flows, reaching long runout distances and posing significant hazards to downstream populations. This high mobility arises from complex, evolving rheological behavior driven by dynamic changes in pore pressure, internal resistance, and material properties during the flow.
Juliette Vicente, Stuart Mead
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On-Ground Calibration of a Nano-G Accelerometer for Micro-Vibration Monitoring in Space on a Dual-Axis Indexing Device. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Li Z, Xu Q, Li X.
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Abstract Bathymetry is a critical input to storm surge models on coastlines fronted by lagoon systems, yet few studies explore how variations in bathymetry influence flood impacts, flooded extent, and exposed population across these globally widespread morphologies.
Zaid Al‐Attabi +8 more
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Spin transition in magnesiowüstite and ultralow thermal conduction in ultralow velocity zones. [PDF]
Hsieh WP +6 more
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Abstract To elucidate the relationship between oxygen fugacities (fO2) recorded in martian basalts and redox processes in the martian interior, superliquidus 100‐kPa furnace experiments on a composition similar to Humphrey (Adirondack basalt) were conducted at variable fO2 and temperature. Quenched glasses were analyzed by EPMA, Mössbauer spectroscopy,
S. P. Aithala +2 more
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