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Abstract Affordable and effective early warning of saline intrusion into aquifers is a key challenge affecting coastal water supplies. This paper reports on self‐potential (SP) monitoring close to a mobile saline‐fresh water interface over a 3‐month period.
T. S. L. Rowan +7 more
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Design and Validation of PACTUS 2.0: Usability for Neurological Patients, Seniors and Caregivers. [PDF]
Sánchez-Gil JJ +5 more
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Abstract Forest sustainability is regulated by the interplay between water and biochemical fluxes within the soil–tree continuum. However, capturing the daily to seasonal interplay of these ecohydrological and biological processes remains a major challenge.
M. Dumont +8 more
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Sensor-integrated hip and knee prostheses: advances, challenges, and future perspectives. [PDF]
Wu XD +5 more
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Abstract Identifying organic matter (OM) distribution and origins in sediments is vital for distinguishing archival records, depositional dynamics, and extent of terrigenous inputs to marine systems. However, degradation and modification of OM before deposition can camouflage and mask its source signals in sedimentary sinks.
Yeganeh Mirzaei +3 more
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Analyzing the influence of electric vehicle charging scheduling on distribution transformer lifespan. [PDF]
Diahovchenko I.
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Abstract Accurate representation of groundwater table depth (GWTD) is crucial for simulating hydrological cycling in Earth system models (ESM). Nevertheless, there is a notable gap in the literature regarding the validation of GWTD simulations in ESMs and their subsequent impact on downstream hydrological components. This study explores the calibration
Yilin Fang, L. Ruby Leung
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Electric Vehicle Charging Route Planning for Shortest Travel Time Based on Improved Ant Colony Optimization. [PDF]
Tan A, Wang C, Wang Y, Dong C.
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High Voltage DC Active Current Injection to Simulate Geomagnetically Induced Currents in New Zealand
Abstract This study investigates the effects of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) on New Zealand's electrical infrastructure via an intentional ground injection of direct current (DC) from a high voltage DC converter station. GIC manifests as quasi‐DC currents within power systems, potentially causing transformer saturation, increased reactive ...
Soren Subritzky +11 more
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Multiple magma recharges over prolonged period ultimately trigger eruptions at Vulcano, Aeolian Islands. [PDF]
Giuffrida M, Salerno G, Viccaro M.
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