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Glacier‐Atmosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in High‐Mountain Regions ‐ A Review

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, Volume 64, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract Mountain glaciers are among the natural systems most vulnerable to climate change. However, their interactions with the atmosphere are complex and not fully understood. These interactions can trigger rapid adjustments and climate feedbacks that either amplify or attenuate atmospheric signals, influencing both glacier response and large‐scale ...
T. Sauter   +17 more
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Phenomenal knowledge and phenomenal causality

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 60, Issue 1, Page 212-232, March 2026.
Abstract There has been extensive debate over whether we can have phenomenal knowledge in the case of epiphenomenalism. This article aims to bring that debate to a close. I first develop a refined causal account of knowledge—one that is modest enough to avoid various putative problems, yet sufficiently robust to undermine the epiphenomenalist position.
Lei Zhong
wiley   +1 more source

Concepts and status of Chinese space gravitational wave detection projects

Nature Astronomy, 2021
Gravitational wave (GW) detection in space probes the GW spectrum that is inaccessible from the Earth. In addition to the LISA project led by the European Space Agency, and the DECIGO detector proposed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, two ...
Y. Gong, Jun Luo, Bin Wang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hierarchical mergers of stellar-mass black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures

Nature Astronomy, 2021
While most of the compact-binary mergers detected by LIGO and Virgo are expected to consist of first-generation black holes formed from the collapse of stars, others might instead be of second (or higher) generation, containing the remnants of previous ...
D. Gerosa, M. Fishbach
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gravitational Waves and Gravitational-wave Sourcestwo

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2018
Abstract The recent discovery of gravitational-wave burst GW150914 marks the coming of a new era of gravitational-wave astronomy, which provides a new window to study the physics of strong gravitational field, extremely massive stars, extremely high energy processes, and extremely early universe.
Zhao Wen   +21 more
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Spherical Gravitational Waves

Physical Review, 1959
The field equations of the general theory of relativity are solved in the linear approximation for all cases of spherical waves with quadrupole symmetry. Energy is radiated outward by all these waves as determined by the canonical expression for the energy flux.
Boardman, John, Bergmann, Peter G.
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Gravitational wave observatory

Applied Optics, 1990
This brief report from NSF discusses the Foundation's hope to construct a gravitational wave observatory and provide a long-sought test for Einstein's theory of relativity.
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Gravitational Wave Astronomy

Annalen der Physik, 2000
AbstractGravitational waves, as predicted by the theory of General Relativity, have been studied theoretically for many decades. However, due to the weak coupling of gravitation with matter, it has not yet been possible to measure them directly. Up to now, we only have indirect evidence of the existence and the effect of gravitational radiation by ...
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