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Turbulence and Mixing in Deep‐Water Stratified Tidal Bottom Boundary Layers
Abstract Ocean currents flowing over the seabed produce a turbulent bottom boundary layer (BBL) which extracts energy from the overlying flow and mediates sedimentary, chemical, and biological processes at the seafloor. The role of the BBL is especially important in relatively shallow shelf seas where stratification, mean flow, and tidally‐driven ...
Madelaine G. Rosevear +4 more
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Evaluating GNSS infrastructure readiness for IGS contribution: the case of King Sejong Station, Antarctica. [PDF]
Lee SJ, Yun HS, Yoon HM, Lee SH.
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Oceanic Heat Transport Along the Norwegian Atlantic Slope Current and the Role of Eddies
Abstract The poleward warm Atlantic Water and returning cold water in the Nordic Seas play a crucial role in regulating the Northern Hemisphere climate. While previous studies have recognized the importance of mesoscale dynamics, a quantitative assessment of the role of mesoscale eddies in poleward heat transport is lacking.
Dong Jian +3 more
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Automated Building Monitoring System Based on Reflectorless Measurements: A Case Study of the IMSGeo System. [PDF]
Kowalska ME +3 more
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Report on the International Symposium “The Use of Artificial Satellites for Geodesy and Geodynamics”
D. D. Balodimos
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Abstract Periodic high‐resolution imagery of Io is essential for understanding its surface evolution, from volcanic eruptions to tectonic deformation to large‐scale mass wasting. Juno flybys in 2023 and 2024 obtained imagery of the surface with the JunoCam imager at 1.8 km/pixel spatial resolution, comparable to global observations from the Galileo ...
C. H. Seeger +5 more
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Heterogeneous rupturing and barrier mechanism during the 2025 Mw7.7 Myanmar earthquake. [PDF]
Gürboğa Ş +5 more
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Abstract Analysis of space weathering features in lunar regolith using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) allows researchers to characterize the surface exposure timescale of individual grains from the Moon. TEM analysis of regolith grains from Apollo 17 scoop samples, collected from five different locations in the Taurus‐Littrow Valley (TLV), each
J. A. McFadden, M. S. Thompson
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A Study of Outliers in GNSS Clock Products. [PDF]
Maciuk K +2 more
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