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Recent Advances in the Laser‐Based Fabrication and Applications of High‐Entropy Alloy Nanoparticles
This review presents recent advances in the laser‐based fabrication of high‐entropy alloy nanoparticles, focusing on scalable, environmentally friendly, and compositionally tunable synthesis methods. It highlights the critical influence of laser parameters on nanoparticle size, phase, and morphology, enabling tailored properties for applications in ...
Bibek Kumar Singh +4 more
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Abstract In situ CO2 mineral storage is gaining increasing attention as a carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions. So far, in situ CO2 mineral storage projects have been monitored predominantly using fluid‐ and isotope geochemical methods.
Jonas Simon Junker +4 more
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Dispersion Effects in White Light Interferometry. [PDF]
Gunnar Jacobsson +5 more
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Rock Physics of the Critical Zone: Models, Inversion, and Interpretation
Abstract Rock physics models link geophysical measurements with subsurface petrophysical properties, such as porosity, mineral composition, and fluid saturation. While originally developed for hydrocarbon exploration, these models are increasingly applied in the near surface for quantitative interpretation of geophysical data.
Dario Grana +5 more
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On the Detection of Low‐Frequency Planetary Radio Emission With an Orbiting Interferometer
Abstract The magnetized planets of the outer Solar System produce kilometric radio emissions at very low frequencies (<1 ${< } 1\,$MHz). They reveal the planetary magnetic dynamics and their interaction with the solar wind. Those radio emissions can also serve as a proxy for interplanetary space weather monitoring.
E. Rouillé +4 more
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Abstract Since its observation in 2019, the first image of a super‐massive black hole using Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) with an Earth‐scale baseline has generated much scientific and public interest. Work is now underway to extend the baseline into space to obtain higher image resolution.
E. A. Burt +5 more
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Application of Neural Networks for Moon Near‐Surface Velocity‐Model Extraction
ABSTRACT Characterizing the shallow lunar subsurface is essential for future exploration activities, including landing‐site assessment, infrastructure construction and subsurface resource investigation. However, conventional seismic approaches for near‐surface characterization commonly depend on prior velocity information and assumptions regarding the ...
Nelson Ricardo Coelho Flores Zuniga +1 more
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Peixe Zircon as a Quality Control Reference Material in U‐Pb Geochronology by LA‐ICP‐MS
Key Points Peixe#0 zircon was characterised for U‐Pb geochronology using CA‐ID‐TIMS, SIMS and a long‐term LA‐ICP‐MS data set. The consistent results establish Peixe#0 as a reference material for U‐Pb quality control. Trace element heterogeneity requires careful, CL‐guided spot selection.
Margareth Sugano Navarro +7 more
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High‐Accuracy Thin‐Film Stress Sensor Exploiting Integrated Digital Image Correlation
A high‐accuracy Speckle Stress Sensor (SSS) is introduced for real‐time thin‐film stress measurements, combining integrated digital image correlation (IDIC) with dense overlapping spot patterns generated by a simple LED‐perforated plate setup. Unlike conventional multi‐beam optical stress sensors relying on detection of the centers of isolated laser ...
R. F. M. Martens +3 more
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Internal Wave Characteristics in the Andaman Sea: New Insights From SWOT Observations
Abstract High‐resolution, repeat‐pass Sea Surface Height Anomaly (SSHA) observations from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite are used to investigate Internal Solitary Waves (ISW) in the Andaman Sea over a one‐year period starting in July 2023. SWOT captured surface signatures of high‐amplitude ISW, with SSHA exceeding 20 cm.
Anup Kumar Mandal +7 more
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