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Multiscale composite reinforced with silane‐modified ramie fiber and clay. ABSTRACT Multiscale polymer composites combining natural fibers and layered silicates can balance stiffness, toughness, and thermal stability when interfacial interactions are properly engineered.
Daniel Rossi Klein +4 more
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The impact of the Quaternary glaciations on the Durmitor mountains (Montenegro) as understood from detailed geomorphological mapping [PDF]
Annys, Klaas +5 more
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Using SAR satellite data time-series for regional glacier mapping
Solveig H. Winsvold +5 more
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Permafrost Distribution in the Canadian Rockies: Key Variables Influencing Patch‐Scale Variability
ABSTRACT The spatial distribution of permafrost in mountainous regions is influenced by various factors such as topography, climate, vegetation, and substrate. Despite the existence of comprehensive permafrost maps at national and global levels, they fail to accurately represent the patch‐scale (e.g., < 25 m) permafrost distribution in characteristic ...
Gerardo Zegers +2 more
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Atmospheric Deposition of Local Mineral Dust Delivers Phosphorus to the Greenland Ice Sheet. [PDF]
McCutcheon J +9 more
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Mapping Glacier Hydrology in 3D: Novel GPR Acquisition and Processing Techniques
Johanna Klahold +5 more
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ABSTRACT Under continued climate warming, understanding present‐day permafrost distribution and the controls on ground thaw are critical for predicting permafrost thaw trajectories and associated implications. This study presents a high‐resolution investigation of permafrost extent and active layer thickness (ALT) across a coniferous forested hillslope
Alana Muenchrath +2 more
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Younger Dryas glacier advances in the tropical Andes driven by increased precipitation. [PDF]
Glasser NF +15 more
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ABSTRACT High‐resolution mapping of permafrost in ecologically and topographically complex landscapes remains a major challenge. Existing models of permafrost extent often rely on equilibrium assumptions, which can misrepresent conditions in regions where permafrost persists largely due to ecosystem structure.
Philip P. Bonnaventure +3 more
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10,000 years of centennially-resolved climate and sea-level change archived in Svalbard beach-ridge system. [PDF]
Strzelecki MC +5 more
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