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Svalbard's 2024 record summer: An early view of Arctic glacier meltdown? [PDF]
Schuler TV +6 more
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In the subhumid, wetland‐rich, geologically heterogeneous Boreal Plains region of Canada, we found several controls on stream DOC concentration ([DOC]) and DOM composition: An increase in [DOC] and aromaticity as temperature increases throughout the summer, with temperature trend prevailing over the influence of discharge.
Julia Orlova +3 more
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Seasonal velocity patterns provide insights for the soft-bed subglacial hydrology continuum. [PDF]
Hart JK +5 more
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The study investigates the seasonal transport of black carbon (BC) from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to adjacent mountain areas. The radiative effects associated with BC are evaluated at the surface, within the atmosphere, and at the top of the atmosphere. ABSTRACT Large cities with poor air quality can affect surrounding areas through pollutant transport and ...
Madina Tursumbayeva +5 more
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Different geomorphic processes control suspended sediment and bedload export from glaciers. [PDF]
Delaney I +4 more
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ABSTRACT The Columbia river provides the largest Pacific outflow in the Western Hemisphere and the greatest hydropower production of any North American river system. For hydropower generation and flood risk management, four massive water storage reservoirs followed the Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the United States, with three Canadian dams,
Colleen A. Phelan +2 more
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The A.C. MN biosensing system was developed for minimally invasive glucose monitoring using interstitial fluid. Glucose‐induced colorimetric changes within the GOx‐integrated MN patch were detected through a portable, bluetooth‐enabled optical readout, enabling sensitive and selective glucose quantification across physiological ranges in vitro and in ...
Nayeon Kwon +15 more
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Calving-driven fjord dynamics resolved by seafloor fibre sensing. [PDF]
Gräff D +22 more
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UNH Scientist Co Authors Report In Nature Showing Movement Of Glacier Has Doubled Speed [PDF]
Sims, David
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Abstract Sediments on Arctic continental shelves are impacted by sea ice and ice‐related processes for up to 9 months per year. As a result, seabed morphology in cold regions can exhibit features such as ice scours which are absent on lower‐latitude shelves.
E. F. Eidam +7 more
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