Data assimilation for Mars: an overview of results from the Mars Global Surveyor period, proposals for future plans and requirements for open access to assimilation output [PDF]
not available. From the introduction: 'The Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) aboard Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) has produced an extensive atmospheric data set, both during the initial aerobraking hiatus and later from the scientific mapping phase of ...
Lewis, S.R.+3 more
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SARS‐CoV‐2 infection of companion animals in Egypt and its risk of spillover
Graphical abstract depicts SARS‐CoV‐2 spillover in humans and their pet animals with common symptoms. Besides, it illustrates number of SARS‐CoV‐2‐infected cats and dogs with severity of respiratory signs. Abstract Background Reverse zoonoses occur because of interactions between humans and animals.
Mervat E. Hamdy+6 more
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Antimony Removal from Aqueous Solutions by the Use of Zn-Al Sulphate Layered Double Hydroxide
This work discusses and interprets the factors responsible for the Oligocene–Miocene drowning of the Central Apennine platform deposits, based on facies and stable‐isotope analyses of two representative stratigraphic sections. The Mediterranean carbonate platforms were affected during the Oligocene–Miocene boundary by a carbonate production crisis that
CONTI, ALESSIA+14 more
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Recent advances in the development of a European Mars climate model in Oxford [PDF]
Since the early 1990s, efforts have been under way in Oxford to develop a range of numerical weather and climate prediction models for various studies of the Martian atmosphere and near-surface environment. Early versions of the Oxford model were more in
Bottger, H.+6 more
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This paper revealed the intensifying transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran, using long-term spatial and statistical data (1980–2023).
Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar+2 more
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Martian atmospheric disturbances from orbital images and surface pressure at Jezero Crater, Mars, during Martian Year 36 [PDF]
We present a study of atmospheric disturbances at Jezero Crater, Mars, using ground-based measurements of surface pressure by the Perseverance rover in combination with orbital images from the Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter missions. The study starts at Ls $\sim$ 13.3{\deg} in MY36 (March 6th, 2021) and extends up to Ls $\sim$ 30.3{\deg ...
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Environmental Regulations and Air Pollution in India: A Reexamination
ABSTRACT This paper reexamines the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India, originally evaluated by Greenstone and Hanna (2014) using ground‐based monitoring data. Replacing this sparse and inconsistent data with satellite‐based reanalysis data reveals contrasting air pollution trends and notable differences in the evaluation of policies ...
Olexiy Kyrychenko
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Our experimental study provides evidence that hydrodynamic artificial shelters are more likely to remain in place and available to hellbenders as augmented cover than traditional boot designs. Microhabitat features are also a driver of shelter availability, and shelter occupancy in North Carolina is consistently low.
Lauren Diaz+3 more
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Electrostatic fields in a dusty Martian environment [PDF]
While there have been several studies suggesting the possibility of electrical activity on Mars, to date there have been no measurements to search for evidence of such activity.
Sentman, D. D.
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Denitrifying bioreactors and dissolved phosphorus: Net source or sink?
Abstract Understanding the world through a lens of phosphorus (P), as Dr. Andrew Sharpley aimed to do, adds a deeper dimension for water quality work in the heavily tile‐drained US Midwest where nitrate is often the nutrient of biggest concern. Denitrifying woodchip bioreactors reduce nitrate pollution in drainage water, but dissolved phosphorus ...
A. P. Sanchez‐Bustamante Bailon+3 more
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