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Abstract The Northeastern (NE) Tibet, as the front of plateau growth, widely absorbs northeastward extrusion, leading to significant uplift and forming a basin‐mountain tectonic framework. However, it remains unclear how the crust of NE Tibet deformed in response to the far‐field effects of the India‐Eurasia collision.
Ruo‐Jie Li +4 more
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Quadrature squeezing in a nanophotonic microresonator. [PDF]
Ulanov AE, Ruhnke B, Wildi T, Herr T.
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Abstract Results from a 1D kinetic simulation, for the first time, unveil the generation and time evolution of the downward parallel electric fields stemming from the coupling between modified electron acoustic waves (MEAWs) and dispersive Alfvén waves (DAWs).
Run Shi +4 more
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A Helicity‐Based Analysis of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex Evolution
Abstract The Arctic atmosphere in the winter months of the Northern Hemisphere is influenced by a stratospheric polar vortex, characterized by strong westerly circumpolar winds and extremely low temperatures. These vortices impact surface weather in various ways, and their dynamics may be affected by recent anthropogenic climate change.
Niklas Dusch, Victor Avsarkisov
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Dynamic similarity framework and governing criteria for saturated rock masses under combined static and dynamic loading. [PDF]
Nan T +5 more
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Mechanisms of Projected Changes in Thunderstorm Downburst Environments Across the United States
Abstract Responses of downdraft convective available potential energy (DCAPE) to global warming were investigated using the Community Earth System Model (CESM2) under a high‐emission scenario through the year 2100. DCAPE is projected to increase by 5%–12% on average in most areas, independently of wind shear.
Ian N. Williams, Gwendolyn N. Fieweger
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Walking-induced inertial effects on the cardiovascular system. [PDF]
Rosato A, Perra E, Rullman E, Dual SA.
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Quantifying Suspended Sediment Dynamics Under Energetic Nonlinear Internal Waves of Depression
Abstract While nonlinear internal wave (NLIW) trains are known to influence near‐sea bed suspended sediment dynamics, the mechanisms remain a topic of debate. We present near‐sea bed observations of suspended sediment concentration C $C$ and estimates of vertical sediment flux, at high vertical‐ and temporal‐resolution, during trains of NLIW of ...
W. C. Edge +4 more
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Detecting single gravitons with quantum sensing. [PDF]
Tobar G +3 more
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