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Abstract The “Nature‐based Solutions” strategy for combatting global land degradation and climate change through forestation has drawn increasing concerns regarding its potential tradeoffs with water resources, especially in dry regions. China is “greening up” due to decades of large‐scale tree planting and ecological restoration campaigns.
Ge Sun +16 more
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Snowfall decrease in recent years undermines glacier health and meltwater resources in the Northwestern Pamirs. [PDF]
Jouberton A +12 more
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Exploring Potential Mechanisms for the Initiation of Solifluction Patterns
Abstract Hillslopes in arctic regions commonly display large‐scale features—known as solifluction patterns—that form due to the exceedingly slow downhill movement of frost‐heaved soil. Here we use a combination of remote sensing data, linear stability analysis, numerical modeling, and review of a wide range of literature to evaluate several working ...
Rachel C. Glade +4 more
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Acoustic Emissions from Grey Glacier, Chilean Patagonia: dataset of infrasound measurements. [PDF]
Sánchez C +5 more
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Abstract High‐altitude wetlands are critical ecosystems that store water, regulate downstream flows, and sustain biodiversity. Their persistence is tightly linked to continuous water inputs from precipitation, groundwater, snow and glacier melt, making them highly vulnerable to climate‐driven shifts in mountain hydrology. Rapid glacier retreat, altered
D. Xuan +9 more
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Meltwater and cold pump effects override climate control of grain size in polythermal glacier ice. [PDF]
Li Y, Fu C.
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Abstract Understanding the mechanisms that drive the mobilization and fate of organic carbon (OC) in Arctic landscapes is important for modeling the feedbacks among permafrost thaw, carbon cycling, and climate change. While significant progress has been made toward measuring in situ OC decomposition in permafrost soils and bulk particulate organic ...
Marisa Repasch +6 more
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Future outlook of monthly maximum daily precipitation in Pakistan's hydroclimatic zones: high-resolution insights from CMIP6 multimodel data. [PDF]
Adnan M +4 more
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Wild Ruminants as a Natural Source of Methane: A Global Gridded Emissions Estimate
Abstract Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas whose global budget remains uncertain due to incomplete and uncertain constraints on several natural and anthropogenic sources. While livestock dominate animal‐derived methane emissions, emissions from wild animals—particularly ruminants—represent a persistent but under‐quantified component of the ...
Theresia Yazbeck +3 more
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Global joint climate action is indispensable, but the time is running out. [PDF]
Jiang T, Su B, Kundzewicz ZW, Zhao W.
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