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Species respond to climate change through phenological and spatial shifts. Herbivorous mammals, in particular, are vulnerable due to their direct dependence on seasonal vegetation and the potential misalignment between their reproductive cycles and shifting food availability.
Farid Salmanpour +5 more
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Effect of ethylene-vinyl acetate and rubber waste on asphalt concrete performance. [PDF]
Ashimova S +8 more
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Influence of Inherited Rifted Margin Architecture on Continental Collision Dynamics
Abstract Continental collision is a key process in lithospheric evolution, driving mountain building, crustal thickening, and supercontinent assembly. Within the Wilson cycle, collision marks the final stage following rifting, ocean spreading, and subduction.
J. B. Ruh, P. Granado
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Combinatorial Enhancement of Aging Resistance in High-Content Crumb Rubber Asphalt via Warm-Mix Additives: Rheological and Microstructural Insights. [PDF]
Guo J +5 more
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Ediacara Obscura: Unveiling Hidden Magnetisations in the Fen Complex, Southern Norway
Abstract Paleomagnetic directions found in Ediacaran (635–539 Ma) rocks are widely dispersed, which has led to conflicting hypotheses about tectonic regimes and geomagnetic field behavior during this period, and raised doubts about the fidelity of the paleomagnetic record.
Justin A. D. Tonti‐Filippini +8 more
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Enhancement of Rheological Performance and Smoke Suppression in Sepiolite-Modified Asphalt. [PDF]
Xu Y, Fan H, Yang J, Yin P.
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Influence of Temperature on Seismic Moment as a Diagnostic for Crustal Permeability Creation
Abstract Understanding what controls permeability is important in modulating crustal processes and the recovery of fuels and energy from the subsurface. Permeability may be created by the reactivation of fractures creating connected flow pathways that result in microearthquakes (MEQs).
Junpeng Wang +7 more
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Abstract Natural hydrogen gas (H2) generated through the serpentinization of mantle rocks is a possible source of clean energy. For efficient serpentinization and large‐scale H2 generation to occur, mantle rocks need to be brought near the surface (exhumed) into a favorable temperature range (the serpentinization window) and in contact with water. Rift‐
Frank Zwaan +6 more
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Study on Performance and Structural Optimization of Concrete Bridge Deck Pavement Materials in Hot and Humid Areas. [PDF]
He Q, Lu Q, Zhang Q, Xiong C, Xing C.
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