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Abstract Reducing methane emissions is important for restricting surface temperature increases. However, methane also influences stratospheric ozone, and its recovery, via chemical and radiative processes. Using the United Kingdom Earth System Model's state‐of‐the‐art methane emission‐driven capability, we examine the impact of methane emission ...
James Weber +7 more
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Abstract This study investigates whether hydraulic fracturing contributed to the 2021 Ms 6.0 Luxian earthquake in the Sichuan Basin. Time‐series InSAR analysis of multi‐temporal Sentinel‐1 data reveals coseismic deformation associated with the 2021 Luxian earthquake and localized uplift near hydraulic fracturing platforms.
Xiaoran Fan +3 more
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Influence of Orographic Factors on the Distribution of Lichens in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago. [PDF]
Kholod S, Konoreva L, Chesnokov S.
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Global Hotspots of Stalling Extratropical Cyclones
Abstract Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are primary drivers of extreme weather in the mid‐to‐high latitudes. We introduce a new classification of particularly impactful events—“stalling” ETCs—defined by slow movement combined with intense precipitation. Using cyclone tracking data, we find that stalling ETCs cluster systematically along the east coasts ...
Valentina Ortiz‐Guzmán +2 more
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Analysis on the cooperative variation law of pile-soil temperature field in Island permafrost region. [PDF]
Yu D, Cao Y, Zhao Q.
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Abstract The East Australian Current (EAC) separates near 32°S, forming large, energetic eddies. While the seasonal cycle of the EAC system is well documented, the season‐specific long‐term trends in its separation latitude, eddy energetics, and their spatial heterogeneity remain poorly understood.
Siyi Song, Moninya Roughan, Junde Li
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Land scale division and multifunctional evaluation for Fuping County, China, based on DEM-based watershed analysis. [PDF]
Yin H +5 more
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Anthropogenic Carbon Isotope Signals in North Atlantic Water Masses at 48°N
Abstract Deep‐water masses are formed in the North‐Atlantic, making studies of δ13C of dissolved CO2 in this region key to monitor and understand the spreading of anthropogenic carbon into the ocean interior. The objective of this study is to quantify the Suess effect (SE) in North Atlantic water masses using sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) as the ...
E. Bavoux +5 more
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Identification of Upper and Lower Level Yield Strength in Materials. [PDF]
Valíček J +6 more
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Exploring on the climate regionalization of Qinling-Daba mountains based on Geodetector-SVM model. [PDF]
Hu Y, Yao Y, Kou Z.
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