Publisher Correction: Observing the Central Arctic Atmosphere and Surface with University of Colorado uncrewed aircraft systems. [PDF]
de Boer G+11 more
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MOUNT TSUKUBA METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY. WHAT DOES METEOROLOGY NEED FOR ITS FUTURE ADVANCEMENT?
S. Tamura
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Temporal methane dynamics in the surface waters of a stratified eutrophic lake over four years
Abstract The occurrence of oxic methane production (OMP) has been reported for numerous aquatic ecosystems. Its seasonal dynamics and contribution to global methane (CH4$$ {\mathrm{CH}}_4 $$) emissions remains uncertain, however, due to the lack of measurements constraining the spatial and temporal variability of OMP.
César Ordóñez+5 more
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Air pollution in New Delhi is more severe than observed due to hygroscopicity-induced bias in aerosol sampling. [PDF]
Chen Y.
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Gross oxygen production and microbial community respiration in the oligotrophic ocean
Abstract Uncertainties in the temporal and spatial patterns of marine primary production and respiration limit our understanding of the ocean carbon (C) cycle and our ability to predict its response to environmental changes. Here we present a comprehensive time‐series analysis of plankton metabolism at the Hawaii Ocean Time‐series program site, Station
Sara Ferrón+3 more
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Response of photosynthesis to light and CO<sub>2</sub> concentration in spring wheat under progressive drought stress. [PDF]
Chen F+10 more
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Abstract The maintenance of soil surface elevation in mangroves supports the persistence of mangroves with sea level rise. The processes contributing to soil surface elevation have rarely been assessed in the humid tropics, despite most mangroves occurring in river deltas and tidal estuaries within this climate zone. Using surface elevation table (SET)
Catherine E. Lovelock+4 more
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Spherical multigrid neural operator for improving autoregressive global weather forecasting. [PDF]
Hu Y+6 more
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Multiple global change factors and the long‐term dynamics of harmful algal blooms in the North Sea
Abstract The North Sea has been identified as an area where the impacts of climate change and de‐eutrophication efforts are already apparent, specifically on phytoplankton communities, with shifts in biogeography, altered species composition, and increased biomass of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species.
Karen M. Brandenburg+7 more
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