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Hawaii has experienced profound declines in native avifauna alongside the introduction of numerous bird species. While site‐specific population studies are common, landscape‐level analyses of avian population dynamics are rare, particularly in island ecosystems. To address this gap, we used a density surface model to create a spatio‐temporal projection
Trevor Bak +5 more
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Transformation of the coastline of Raikoke Island after the explosive eruption on June 21–25, 2019 (Central Kuril Islands) [PDF]
F.A. Romanyuk, A.V. Degterev
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Large‐Scale Topographic Changes at Erupting Volcanoes Measured by the TanDEM‐X Digital Change Map
Abstract Volcanic eruptions cause large‐scale topographic changes, through the emplacement of lava flows and lava domes, the formation of craters and calderas, and thick ash and pyroclastic deposits. Here we analyze the TanDEM‐X Digital Change Map (DCM), which compares the DEM produced during 2010–2015 with satellite acquisitions collected in 2016–2022.
Rebecca Edwards, Juliet Biggs
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Abstract This study monitors the seismic velocity changes beneath the Izu‐Oshima volcano, central Japan, using ambient seismic noise records from 2003 to 2020. Applying seismic interferometry to the continuous waveform data from 24 seismic stations, we observed significant temporal variations in the seismic velocity structure.
Yohei Yukutake +3 more
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Supplemental Material: Can nanolites enhance eruption explosivity? [PDF]
Francisco Cáceres, et al.
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Inter‐Solar‐Cycle Variability of Extreme Geomagnetic Storms
Abstract The occurrence of extreme space weather events, and, in particular, severe geomagnetic storms, while rare, can result in disproportionately large societal consequences. Accurate estimates of their likelihood over the timescale of a solar cycle or longer can provide crucial and actionable information for policymakers.
Pete Riley, M. Ben‐Nun
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Significant Shifts in Continental Precipitation Sources in the 21st Century
Abstract Continental precipitation patterns have undergone profound changes in the 21st century, characterized by an increasing dominance of oceanic moisture sources over terrestrial ones. Using the WAM‐2layers (Water Accounting Model‐2 layers) moisture tracking model and ERA5 reanalysis data (1941–2023), we identified a significant upward trend in ...
Xingxing Zhang +10 more
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Abstract In the decade since the so‐called Arab Spring first drove debates around the relationship between images and militancy, hundreds of films have documented the uprisings and their aftermath. Yet little scholarship has considered the political consequences of films made in relation to the Arab Spring or situated new works in relation to earlier ...
Mary Jirmanus Saba
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Understanding and forecasting sudden explosive eruptions. [PDF]
Stix J, de Moor JM, Aiuppa A.
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