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Modeling a geologically complex volcanic watershed for integrated water resources management in Mt. Fuji, Japan. [PDF]
Musy SL +4 more
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Multi‐Source Adaptive‐Fusion Transfer Learning for Streamflow Forecasting in Data‐Scarce Catchments
Abstract Streamflow gauging records remain sparse in many regions, limiting hydrological predictions. Transfer Learning (TL), which uses knowledge from data‐rich sources to improve predictions in data‐scarce targets, has emerged as a promising solution.
Yuxuan Gao +3 more
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Integrated acoustic identification of a petit-spot volcanic field in the oldest Pacific plate. [PDF]
Machida S +5 more
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Fluid geochemistry of mud volcanoes in Taiwan
Yeh, G.H.; Yang, T.F.; Chen, J.C.; Chen, Y.G.;Song, S.R.
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Abstract Assessing seismic and tsunami hazards along coastlines requires understanding past earthquakes and their recurrence along active submarine faults. Subaqueous paleoseismology commonly relies on sediment cores and seismic reflection data, but these methods may be limited by local site conditions or data quality.
Frédérique Leclerc +7 more
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From Exploration to Production: A Systematic Review of Natural Gas Hydrate Technologies. [PDF]
Wang H +6 more
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Abstract To determine the subsurface temperature distribution and its relevance to groundwater flow in the deep subsurface, we repeated temperature depth profile measurements and conducted long‐term temperature observations in an ∼700‐m‐deep borehole penetrating the Futagawa fault along the Kiyama–Kashima graben in the Aso volcanic region, Japan from ...
Weiren Lin +8 more
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Abstract The Laurasian Seaway comprises a N‐S oriented trans‐Pangaean corridor linking Tethys to the Boreal Sea during the Jurassic, and direction of water flow has been the subject of considerable debate. The Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) borehole, Cardigan Bay Basin, Wales, is a uniquely informative record that comprises an expanded deep‐marine silty ...
M. Jiang +7 more
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Deep-sea gas hydrate mounds and chemosynthetic fauna discovered at 3640 m on the Molloy Ridge, Greenland Sea. [PDF]
Panieri G +8 more
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Improved Constraints on Andean Glaciations From the Lake Titicaca Continental Drilling Record
Abstract Long sedimentary records from tropical lakes provide crucial archives for reconstructing the timing and extent of tropical alpine glaciations, yet robust chronologies beyond the radiocarbon limit (ca. 50 ka) remain scarce. Here, we refine the ca. 350 kyr chronology for Lake Titicaca (Peru‐Bolivia) using radiocarbon dating, optically stimulated
Victoria L. Todd +7 more
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