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Economics of land‐based carbon mitigation
Abstract Agricultural land holds tremendous potential to contribute to net zero greenhouse gas emission goals by providing low carbon renewable energy to displace fossil fuels and by serving as a sink for sequestering carbon in the soil with climate‐smart practices. This potential is, however, far from being realized.
Madhu Khanna
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Juxtaposed slab dehydration, decarbonation and seismotectonic variation beneath the Philippine subduction zone based on 3-D modeling. [PDF]
Zhu Y +5 more
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The deposition of the sandstone sedimentary succession of the Beacon Supergroup lasted more than 200 Myr (Devonian to Early Jurassic) in Victoria Land and nearby territories in the so‐called Transantarctic Basin, recording crucial events in the history of the Earth.
Luca Zurli +7 more
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Multidisciplinary evidence for synchroneity between Ontong Java Nui volcanism and early Aptian oceanic anoxic event 1a. [PDF]
Matsumoto H +8 more
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The continental margin of SE New Zealand is strongly influenced by the Southland Current and associated water masses. This new seismic stratigraphic study of the margin has revealed a range of depositional mounds and erosional channels that document the close interaction of turbidity and bottom currents in shaping the margin from the Mid‐Eocene onward.
Onyekachi N. Ibezim +3 more
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Uplift of the Tibetan Plateau driven by mantle delamination from the overriding plate. [PDF]
Xie Y, Balázs A, Gerya T, Xiong X.
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Antarctic fast ice in Terra Nova Bay is crucial for regional climate, ecosystems, and scientific logistics but has recently shown unprecedented decline, impacting operations at Jang Bogo Station. Despite its significance, there remains limited predictive understanding of Antarctic fast ice dynamics, especially regarding thickness and stability, with ...
Seung Hee Kim +4 more
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Possible glendonite mineral pseudomorphs in the aftermath of the end-Permian extinction. [PDF]
Al-Sarmi M, Wood R.
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Abstract The biogeochemical fate of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (tDOC) in aquatic environments is a poorly understood part of the carbon cycle. In nature, tDOC undergoes photochemical and microbial degradation simultaneously. However, photochemical and microbial degradation are generally quantified separately, and nonlinear interactions ...
Patrick Martin +6 more
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Constraints of weathering intensity in different climate zones on coal accumulation environment. [PDF]
Mao X +5 more
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