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Abstract The floods of 01 September 2009 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, were among the most severe in the Central Sahel's history, highlighting the region's persistent flood risk. This extreme precipitation event (EPE) was influenced by various atmospheric drivers, including Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves (CCEWs).
Moussa Diakhaté +4 more
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Low Abundances of Ultramafic Components in the Chang'e‐6 Landing Site Basalt and Ejecta Material
Abstract The South Pole‐Aitken (SPA) Basin, the Moon's largest impact structure, holds key insights into lunar evolution, prompting the Chang'e‐6 mission to return first samples for ground‐truth verification. Analysis of over 6,000 grains from the Chang'e‐6 soil returned from the SPA Basin reveals a composition dominated by clinopyroxene (26.5–32.9 vol.
Zhenbing She +20 more
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THE NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF GEODESY IN UACEG – SOFIA [PDF]
Report presents the essence, structure and content of the new academic curriculum of major Geodesy at the Faculty of Geodesy at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG) - Sofia, developed in conjunction with the new state ...
Ivan Kunchev
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In memoriam: Mirjanka Lechthaler
Mirjanka Lechthaler, who friends referred to as Mika, passed away due to seriuos illness. She fought it bravely and we were surprised to hear about her death. Mirjanka (born Zdenković) was born in Zagreb on September 9, 1947. After finishing high school,
Nedjeljko Frančula, Miljenko Lapaine
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Land Models Likely Underestimate the Impact of Future Atmospheric Dryness on European Tree Growth
Abstract Understanding how the land carbon sink will be altered by climate change is critical for projecting future atmospheric CO2 concentrations under different emission pathways in Earth System Models (ESMs). Most land models assume that woody growth, the main driver of land carbon storage, is driven by photosynthetic carbon supply.
Brendan Clark +3 more
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Enhanced Interdecadal Variability in the WACE and Its Oceanic Drivers
Abstract As the Earth warms, the “warm Arctic–cold Eurasia” (WACE) has changed noticeably, with enhanced interdecadal variability as the Arctic heats up, particularly over the Barents–Kara Sea region. Before the early 1980s, when Arctic warming was relatively weak, WACE was mainly influenced by Pacific temperature patterns (the Pacific Decadal ...
Yongyue Luo +6 more
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Solemn Academy on the Occasion of Professor Emeritus Nedjeljko Frančula's 80th Birthday
On June 19, 2017, Croatian Cartographic Society and the Faculty of Geodesy of the University of Zagreb organized a solemn academy on the occasion of Professor Emeritus Nedjeljko Frančula's 80th birthday. After Prof. Dr.
Miljenko Lapaine
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The Global Contribution of Individual Submarine Groundwater Discharge Components to the Ocean
Abstract Saline submarine groundwater discharge (SSGD) contributes to ocean chemistry through water‐rock interactions as seawater circulates in coastal aquifers. Its components, driven by different mechanisms, exhibit varying residence times and degrees of chemical alteration, so constraining solute fluxes requires quantifying each component.
Y. Levy, H. A. Michael, S. Sahu, Y. Kiro
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Local and Remote Impacts of Regional Irrigation on Near‐Surface Temperature
Abstract Irrigation is a major human intervention in the global land‐atmosphere system. However, increasing climate variability and associated regional water scarcity may lead to abrupt reductions in irrigation. In this study, we use the Community Earth System Model to investigate the global near‐surface air temperature response to irrigation cessation
Huazhen Li +5 more
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Branko Puceković, PhD in Technical Sciences
Branko Puceković MSc defended his doctoral dissertation titled New Criteria for Improving Topographic Map Quality at the Faculty of Geodesy of the University of Zagreb on December 9, 2016.
Miljenko Lapaine
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