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Global Renewable Energy Infrastructure Resilience Under Climate Risks

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Accelerating global climate risks increasingly threaten renewable energy infrastructure (REI). However, little evidence on heterogeneous impacts of climate risks on REI across countries, the moderating role of REI resilience, and post‐disaster recovery patterns is available, despite their critical importance for guiding resilient energy ...
Jingke Hong   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Applying the Bow Tie Method to Evaluate Emerging Risk: The Case of Carbon Capture and Water Stress

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Emerging environmental risks are often shaped not by a lack of knowledge alone, but by fragmented information across systems, disciplines, and levels of governance. This fragmentation limits the ability of local decision‐makers to identify and respond effectively to rapidly developing technologies.
Matt J. Weisner   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Long‐Term Variability and Spatial Differentiation of the Frost‐Free Period in Iceland

open access: yesInternational Journal of Climatology, Volume 46, Issue 8, 30 June 2026.
Warming in Iceland (May–September) is expressed as fewer Tmin < 0°C days in the interior and more Tmin > 0°C days along the coasts. ABSTRACT Climate change in subarctic regions leads to significant transformations in thermal conditions; however, the long‐term variability of the frost‐free season (FFS)—and consequently, the growing period—remains poorly
Katarzyna Piotrowicz   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Assessment of geothermal resources of the Hakkoda geothermal area.

open access: yesJournal of the Geothermal Research Society of Japan, 1990
OKUBO, Yasukuni   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Physics‐Supervised Autonomous Inverse Fracture Modeling via Generative Artificial Intelligence

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 12, 28 June 2026.
Abstract Fracture networks act as critical pathways for groundwater flow and transport, yet their characterization remains challenging due to subsurface inaccessibility and stochastic complexity. Traditional inversion methods are computationally expensive and often fail to capture fracture heterogeneity accurately.
Guodong Chen   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Complex Electrical Conductivity of a Single‐Fractured Rock: Fracture‐and‐Matrix Coupling Mechanism and Aperture Size Predictions

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 12, 28 June 2026.
Abstract Fractured rocks play a crucial role in myriad natural and engineered systems, including Earth's critical zone, oil/gas/geothermal reservoirs, and geological CO2/H2/waste storage systems. While complex electrical conductivity is extensively used to estimate the pore and grain sizes of conventional porous rocks and soils, it is rarely used to ...
Youzheng Qi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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