Reputational Risk: An Investigation Into How Environmental Failures Drive Stock Price Crashes
ABSTRACT The study examines the relationship between stock price crashes and firm environment reputational risk. Using a large sample of US listed firms, covering a time span from 2007 to 2021, we test the effect of environmental reputation risk on three measures for the stock price crash risk (NEGCSK, DRUV, and CRASH).
Man Dang +4 more
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Permafrost landscapes are becoming increasingly susceptible to widespread thaw due to climate change. Collating historical and ongoing data are critical for assessing permafrost conditions and spatiotemporal changes.
Teddi Herring +16 more
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APPLICATION OF GEOELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND GROUND PENETRATING RADAR SIGNATURES IN DELINEATING HYDROCARBON POLLUTED SOIL IN OGONI, NIGER DELTA, NIGERIA [PDF]
The study investigated the importance and image behavior of integrated geophysical methods in mapping contaminant spread beneath the surface of a pollution site in Ogoniland, Southern Nigeria.
Stanley Uchechukwu Eze +3 more
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Integrated Geophysical and Geochemical Methods for Environmental Assessment of Municipal Dumpsite System [PDF]
Leachate originating from open refuse dumpsite systems can be delineated through an integration of qualitative and quantitative methods. This study was designed to examine extent of leachate and pollution from one of the numerous open refuse dumpsites in
Ayolabi, Elijah Adebowale +2 more
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Integrated VES, ERI, and MASW surveys, constrained by boreholes, delineate a central low‐resistivity/low‐V s weak corridor and more competent volcanic strata at depth. The eastern sector offers preferable foundation conditions, while identified weak zones require ground improvement or deep foundations to mitigate differential‐settlement risk.
Alemayehu Ayele +2 more
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Resolution capacity of geophysical monitoring regarding permafrost degradation induced by hydrological processes [PDF]
Geophysical methods are often used to characterize and monitor the subsurface composition of permafrost. The resolution capacity of standard methods, i.e.
Delaloye, Reynald +3 more
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Stemflows and Preferential Flows: A Historical Review and Challenges for the Future
Possible implementation of stemflow in the MIPS model where all water in the system is represented as particles in pathways of specified velocity. Stemflow (green particles) can be treated as a localised input with probabilities of entering higher velocity pathways than throughfall, depending on the input rates.
Keith Beven, John T. Van Stan
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Anàlisi de la intrusió marina derivada de l’extracció d’aigua per a l’abastament urbà a Ciutadella (Menorca, Illes Balears, Mediterrània Occidental) [PDF]
The Hydrogeological Unit Migjorn is composed of an Upper Miocene carbonate platform and represents the main water resource in the island of Menorca. This unit is affected by general seawater intrusion process preferably in the west.
Brusi, David +2 more
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Abstract Effective management of pig slurry in semi‐arid settings is critical to protect soils and aquifers. This study integrates multi‐profile electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) compiled into stitched 3D volumes with a calibration based on modified Archie's law derived from laboratory resistivity–moisture tests to obtain semi‐quantitative soil ...
Ximena Capa‐Camacho +6 more
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Geophysical-geotechnical sensor networks for landslide monitoring [PDF]
Landslides are often the result of complex, multi-phase processes where gradual deterioration of shear strength within the sub-surface precedes the appearance of surface features and slope failure.
Chambers, Jonathan +11 more
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