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Population development is expected to be one of the main drivers of exposure to climate hazards in the future. However, projecting population development is hindered by large uncertainties in how our socioeconomic future may evolve.
Hedda Bonatz +2 more
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Sea level rise adaptation: emerging lessons for local policy development [PDF]
Many coastal communities across the United States are beginning to plan for climate-related sea level rise. While impacts and solutions will vary with local conditions, jurisdictions which have begun this process seem to pass through three common stages ...
Lausche, Barbara J., Maier, Luke
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For the UK's longest and most complete sea level record (Newlyn), we assess extreme high waters and their temporal clustering; prompted by the 2013/2014 winter of storms and flooding. These are set into context against this almost 100-year record.
Brown, J.M., Haigh, I.D., Wadey, M.P.
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The structural complexity and limited standards for catechin derivatives in black tea present significant analytical challenges in tea research. This study aimed to develop a systematic approach to extract and analyze catechins and derivatives in Ceylon ...
Shanbo Zhang +9 more
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Impacts of nitrate on the water resources of Malta [PDF]
High density of population (1250 persons/km2) and livestock (300 head/km2). • Heavy dependence on groundwater for public supply and agriculture. • Complex landuse with multiple cropping and small landholdings.
Stuart, Marianne
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Climate Sensitivity, Sea Level, and Atmospheric CO2 [PDF]
Cenozoic temperature, sea level and CO2 co-variations provide insights into climate sensitivity to external forcings and sea level sensitivity to climate change.
Hansen, James +3 more
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Improving sea level reconstructions using non‐sea level measurements [PDF]
We present a new method for reconstructing sea level involving cyclostationary empirical orthogonal functions (CSEOFs). While we show results from a CSEOF reconstruction using basis functions computed from satellite altimetry and subsequently fit to tide gauge data, our focus is on how other ocean observations such as sea surface temperature can be ...
Hamlington, B. D. +2 more
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Since the mid-2010s, a sharp rebound in dense shelf water (DSW) salinity has been observed in the Ross Sea, coinciding with a persistent decline in sea ice around Antarctica. Despite extensive scientific study and significant attention given to these two
Taekyun Kim +5 more
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Japanese mandarins are becoming increasingly popular due to their pleasant aroma. The volatiles in four varieties of Japanese mandarins (Iyokan, Ponkan, Shiranui, and Unshiu mikan) were extracted by headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and ...
Lingyi Li +9 more
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Depth-dependent artifacts resulting from ApRES signal clipping
Several autonomous phase-sensitive radio-echo sounders (ApRES) were deployed at Greenland glaciers to investigate ice deformation. Different attenuation settings were tested and it was observed that, in the presence of clipping of the deramped ApRES ...
Irena Vaňková +5 more
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