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Annual-to-millennial fluctuations in the physical properties of crystal-rich magma storage zones. [PDF]
Higgins O +6 more
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Abstract Sea ice is a crucial component of polar climate systems and is undergoing substantial changes in both hemispheres due to evolving climatic conditions. Arctic sea ice is transitioning from perennial to seasonal cover, and the Southern Ocean sea ice is exhibiting recent minima and enhanced seasonality.
Jari Haapala +19 more
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Magmatic domes and the initiation of oceanic processes at the Norwegian margin. [PDF]
Peron-Pinvidic G.
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Abstract The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Community Rheology Model (CRM) comprises a three‐dimensional geologic framework model (GFM) of southern California's lithosphere, and synthetic aggregate ductile flow laws applicable to each GFM rock type under low‐strain conditions. Given temperature, volatile content, pressure, and strain rate,
Elizabeth Hearn +6 more
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Impact of spring sea ice variability in the Barents-Kara region on the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall. [PDF]
Sardana D, Agarwal A.
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Abstract This paper describes improvements to geophysical retrievals from NASA's Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer (AMPR) during the Cloud, Aerosol and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex). The retrieved products are validated using independent data sets, and example applications in addressing science questions about the ...
Corey G. Amiot +6 more
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Enigmatic carbon isotopic variability in the oceanic upper mantle. [PDF]
Moussallam Y +9 more
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Vulnerability of Key Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches to Future Erosion and Sea Level Rise
Abstract Threatened sea turtles rely on sandy beaches for nesting, linking their long‐term survival to global beach availability. However, beaches worldwide are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic stressors and sea level rise (SLR). Reliable vulnerability assessments require understanding beach dynamics across multiple time scales, informed by ...
Jakob C. Christiaanse +3 more
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Ultraslow spreading ridges: slowest but locally thickest. [PDF]
Liu CZ, Zhu RX.
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Diagenetic Effect on Planktic Foraminiferal Mg/Ca Records in the Arctic Ocean
Abstract Mg/Ca ratios in planktic foraminifera have long been used as a thermometer to reconstruct the past climate. However, this study revealed that in certain intervals, the Mg/Ca ratios of the planktic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, a widespread species in the Arctic Ocean, displayed anomalously high values which could severely bias paleo‐
B.‐J. Jong +8 more
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