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Abstract Spaceborne radiometers have enabled global sea‐ice distribution observations since 1978, yet design choices associated with conventional daily averaged remote sensing products mean they do not resolve higher‐frequency variability that characterizes Antarctic sea ice.
W. de Jager +3 more
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International audienceDiversity is very important within an organisation because it fosters creativity and innovation, but it can occasionally lead to difficulties in understanding others, bias towards colleagues or even discrimination. Here we provide a
Knibiehler, M. +8 more
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Spectral‐Resolved Light at Night: TEMPO Observations and Background Correction
Abstract Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) poses risks to public health and ecosystems. While long‐term remote sensing has tracked global nighttime light, spectrally resolved light at night (spectral light at night (SLAN)) data from geostationary orbit only became available with NASA's Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission. Its
Zhixin Xue +7 more
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The Importance of Sample‐to‐Sensor Distance in Quantitative Micro(Paleo‐)Magnetic Analysis
Abstract Information on the past of Earth's magnetic field can be retrieved from magnetic grains in rock samples. Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT) is a recently developed method that uses magnetic surface scans from a Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) combined with the position of magnetic grains in rock samples to calculate the magnetic moments of those ...
Rosa A. de Boer +4 more
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Abstract Seafloor basalt samples recovered from the Caroline Basin (CB), the Parece Vela Basin (PVB), and the Western Philippine Sea Plate (WPSP) are analyzed for whole‐rock major and trace elements (including H2O), Sr‐Nd‐Pb‐Hf isotopes and 40Ar‐39Ar age‐dating.
Guo‐Liang Zhang +3 more
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Predicting Failures and Estimating Duration of Remaining Service Life from Satellite Telemetry
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 28-31, 1996 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, CaliforniaThis paper addresses research completed for predicting hardware failures and estimating remaining service life ...
Owen, Lewis, Wahl, Sheila, Losik, Len
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Abstract The seismic behavior of subduction megathrusts varies spatially and is influenced by the properties of subducting plates, including their sedimentary cover. Characterizing these subduction inputs is essential for understanding the mechanisms behind fault slip variability.
Philip M. Barnes +12 more
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Abstract Deep borehole observatories installed during IODP Expedition 375 at Sites U1518 and U1519 along the northern Hikurangi subduction margin offshore New Zealand provide new constraints on the thermal structure of the frontal prism, where frequent shallow slow slip events occur.
P. M. Fulton, M. Fresonke
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Abstract We present a comprehensive multidisciplinary investigation of the Healy submarine volcano in the southern Kermadec arc, northeast of New Zealand. We show the first results of sidescan‐sonar data collected at a submarine arc volcano by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
A. Bagnasco +6 more
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Abstract Post‐acquisition processing of plant wax n‐alkane isotope data in compound‐specific isotope analysis (CSIA) remains variable and often lacks transparency. To improve inter‐laboratory comparability and data reliability, we present standardized, reproducible workflows for CSIA that address key challenges in drift correction, scale normalization,
Julian Traphagan +2 more
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