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The match between climate services demands and Earth System Models supplies [PDF]
Earth System Models (ESM) are key ingredients of many of the climate services that are currently being developed and delivered. However, ESMs have more applications than the provision of climate services, and similarly many climate services use more ...
Bessembinder, Janette +5 more
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A review on irrigation parameterizations in Earth system models
Irrigation is the process of artificially providing water to agricultural lands in order to provide crops with the necessary water supply to ensure or foster the growth of the plants.
Arianna Valmassoi +2 more
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Quantifying the Impact of Climate Change on Marine Diazotrophy: Insights From Earth System Models
Nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, supporting biological productivity in the large nitrogen-limited tropical oceans. In Earth System Models, the response of nitrogen fixation to climate change acts in concert with projected
Lewis Wrightson, Alessandro Tagliabue
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Using Global-Scale Earth System Models for Regional Fisheries Applications
Climate change may impact ocean ecosystems through a number of mechanisms, including shifts in primary productivity or plankton community structure, ocean acidification, and deoxygenation. These processes can be simulated with global Earth system models (
Kelly A. Kearney +20 more
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Passive elasto-magnetic suspensions: nonlinear models and experimental outcomes [PDF]
The paper presents a passive elasto-magnetic suspension based on rare-earth permanent magnets: the dynamical system is described with theoretical and numerical nonlinear models, whose results are validated through experimental compar- ison.
A. Vigliani +8 more
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Toward Efficient Calibration of Higher‐Resolution Earth System Models
Projections of future climate change to support decision‐making require Earth system models (ESMs) running at high spatial resolution, but at present this is computationally prohibitive.
Christopher G. Fletcher +3 more
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Oxygen isotopic evidence for accretion of Earth's water before a high-energy Moon-forming giant impact [PDF]
The Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two large planetary objects. Debate about their relative masses, the impact energy involved, and the extent of isotopic homogenization continues.
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Projections of leaf area index in earth system models [PDF]
The area of leaves in the plant canopy, measured as leaf area index (LAI), modulates key land–atmosphere interactions, including the exchange of energy, moisture, carbon dioxide (CO2), and other trace gases and aerosols, and is therefore an essential ...
N. Mahowald +6 more
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An increase in greenhouse gas emissions has led to a rise in average global air and ocean temperatures. Increased sea surface temperatures can cause changes in species’ distributions, particularly those species close to their thermal tolerance limits. We
Amina H. Khan +4 more
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Integrated human-earth system modeling—state of the science and future directions
Research on humans and the Earth system has historically occurred separately, with different teams and models devoted to each. Increasingly, however, these communities and models are becoming intricately linked.
Katherine Calvin, Ben Bond-Lamberty
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