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Arc Heat Flow and Magmatic Heat Budgets

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, Volume 64, Issue 2, June 2026.
Abstract We evaluate hydrothermal heat loss from 11 volcanic‐arc segments (∼6,000 km of arc length, ∼10% of the global total), motivated by the observation that much magmatic heat ultimately crosses the land surface as heated aqueous fluid. Heat loss takes place by volcanic eruption, geothermal heat conduction to the surface, fumarolic (vapor ...
S. E. Ingebritsen   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Olga Bjelotomić, PhD in Technical Sciences

open access: yesKartografija i Geoinformacije, 2015
Olga Bjelotomić defended her PhD thesis High Resolution Geoid Modelling of Croatia at the Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb on May 15, 2015. The Defense Committee consisted of Assoc. Prof.
Tomislav Bašić
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Environmental Preferences and Functional Variations of Methanotrophs in Northeast Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau Wetlands

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 18, Issue 3, June 2026.
Significant environmental preference between type I and type II methanotrophs is regulated by soil ion concentration (pH and electrical conductivity) in wetlands. Type II methanotrophs (Methylocystis, etc.) contributes more to soil methane oxidation than type I methanotrophs.
Kun He   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rinaldo Paar, PhD in Technical Sciences

open access: yesKartografija i Geoinformacije, 2011
Rinaldo Paar defended his PhD thesis Geospatial Databases of Objects in the Highway Management System of the Republic of Croatia at the Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb on 29 June 2010. His thesis supervisor was Prof. Dr. Zdravko Kapović.
Zdravko Kapović
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The road toward a general relativistic metric inside the Earth and its effect on neutrino travel from CERN to GRAN-SASSO Laboratory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In a first attempt to describe the effect on neutrino travel inside the Earth caused by general relativity in the case of a dense Earth, we have neglected the Earth's rotation, the Earth's ellipticity and also the surface terrain variation, nevertheless ...
Besida, Olivier
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SeisMoLLM: Advancing Seismic Monitoring via Cross‐Modal Transfer With Pretrained Large Language Model

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 8, 28 April 2026.
Abstract Recent advances in deep learning have transformed seismic monitoring, yet most existing methods remain task‐specific and data‐limited, restricting performance on challenging scenarios and generalization to unseen data. Large‐scale pretraining has addressed similar limitations in other fields, but its application to seismic data faces ...
Wang Xinghao   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Danko Markovinović, PhD in Technical Sciences

open access: yesKartografija i Geoinformacije, 2009
Danko Markovinović defended his dissertation Gravimetric Reference System of the Republic of Croatia at the Faculty of Geodesy of the University of Zagreb on October 16, 2009. The dissertation was defended in front of the committee: Prof. Dr. Mario Brkić,
Miljenko Lapaine
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Precision Tests of Geodetic Centring Equipment

open access: yesGeoinformatics FCE CTU, 2016
The paper introduces testing procedures of several different geodetic centring devices performed mostly at the laboratory of the Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography.
Filip Dvořáček
doaj   +1 more source

The Role of Fluids in Fault Mechanics: A 16‐Year Analysis of the Irpinia Seismicity (Southern Italy)

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 8, 28 April 2026.
Abstract Fluids in the crust influence earthquake nucleation by affecting fault strength and rupture dynamics, but direct observations at seismogenic depths are rare. We study the Irpinia Fault System in Southern Italy, site of the 1980 M 6.9 earthquake, to understand how fluid overpressure, fault orientation, and regional stress control earthquake ...
G. M. Adinolfi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transpiration Changes With Soil Warming: Insights From a Mechanistic Model

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 8, 28 April 2026.
Abstract Transpiration (T) connects water, energy, and carbon cycles within ecosystems. While T has often been reported to increase with soil warming, underlying reasons remain poorly understood. Here, using a mechanistic ecohydrological model, T&C‐BG, we simulated T responses to soil warming at 30 sites spanning various biomes and climates. Consistent
Zhaoyang Luo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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