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L-SAINet: A Shape-Adaptive and Inner-Scale Interaction Network for Landslide Detection in Complex Remote Sensing Scenarios. [PDF]
Jia Y, Hua S, Wang H, Jiang T, Zhao Q.
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Physics‐Supervised Autonomous Inverse Fracture Modeling via Generative Artificial Intelligence
Abstract Fracture networks act as critical pathways for groundwater flow and transport, yet their characterization remains challenging due to subsurface inaccessibility and stochastic complexity. Traditional inversion methods are computationally expensive and often fail to capture fracture heterogeneity accurately.
Guodong Chen +5 more
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An integrated multi-hazard assessment using machine learning in the complex terrains of Northern Pakistan. [PDF]
Khan MI +4 more
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Drying Effect of Landfalling Tropical Cyclones
Abstract The high precipitation efficiency of tropical cyclones (TCs) is theorized to dehydrate the atmosphere, a process with important climate implications that has yet to be confirmed by direct observational evidence. Using satellite and reanalysis data, this study statistically examines the drying effect of landfalling TCs. Results indicate a local
Yazhu Yang +4 more
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A high-precision catalogue of landslide events in China based on news text mining with large language model. [PDF]
Zhao B +8 more
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Abstract The headwater regions of the Tarim River Basin (TRB), Asia's vital “water towers,” are critical for the ecological stability of arid Northwest China, yet a systematic understanding of their diverse precipitation microphysics remains elusive.
Xiaomeng Li +4 more
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GeoFusion-3D: Multi-Scale Geomorphic Feature Fusion for Landslide Scar Detection Using UAV-Mounted LiDAR. [PDF]
Shrivastava A, Gupta S, Obradovic Z.
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Abstract Despite decades of study, the detailed geometry of the Connector fault at the Alaska–Canada border remains poorly constrained. We investigate the rupture complexity and directivity of the 6 December 2025, Mw 7.0 Hubbard Glacier earthquake using hypocenter relocations, moment tensor inversions of the mainshock and aftershocks, and finite‐fault ...
Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani +3 more
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Quantitative assessment of landslide hazard and risk at regional-scale: a case study from central Vietnam. [PDF]
Das R, Van Tien P, Wegmann KW.
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