Basal mantle structure regenerated through supercontinents. [PDF]
Peng P +8 more
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Sentinel‐5p Reveals Unexplained Large Wildfire Carbon Emissions in the Amazon in 2024
Abstract In 2024, the Amazon region experienced severe wildfires driven by exceptional drought conditions. Advanced fire emission models estimated Amazon carbon monoxide (CO) emissions between 28 and 62 Tg during the main August‐September Amazon fire season. The majority of the 2024 CO emissions came from (understorey) forest fires, unlike the previous
A. T. J. de Laat +5 more
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Submarine ash megabed fed by far-traveled, shoreline-crossing pyroclastic currents from a large explosive volcanic eruption. [PDF]
Metcalfe A +35 more
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Hemispheric Synoptic Patterns Control Rainfall and Long‐Range Aerosol Transport in the Amazon
Abstract The transatlantic transport of dust and smoke aerosols from Africa to South America is a large‐scale, year‐round process that affects atmospheric and nutrient cycling in the Amazon rainforest. We analyze daily variations in black carbon at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) to investigate how Atlantic synoptic‐scale meteorology ...
Luiz A. T. Machado +6 more
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Deep mantle plumes feeding periodic alignments of asthenospheric fingers beneath the central and southern Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
Munch FD +3 more
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Differential Craton Destruction Controlled by Fossil Structures in the Central North China Craton
Abstract Craton evolution plays a fundamental role in stabilizing the continental lithosphere and the long‐term evolution of Earth's surface environment. The Shanxi Rift Zone (SRZ) within the North China Craton marks an ongoing craton destruction. Detailed lithospheric structure is essential to explain craton destruction.
Cong Ji +4 more
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Volcanic Ash Affected by Lightning During the Hunga 2022 Eruption
Abstract The 15 January 2022 eruption of Hunga volcano (Kingdom of Tonga) produced the most lightning ever documented during an explosive eruption to date. This study estimates the mass of erupted tephra that may be structurally or electromagnetically affected by the lightning, based upon lightning peak current, channel length, and ash plume particle ...
Kimberly Genareau +6 more
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Abstract In situ measurements of stratospheric aerosol are the only measurements that provide sufficient detail to determine aerosol number, size, surface area, volume/mass, and effective radius; however, these measurements are limited in space and time.
Terry Deshler, Lars E. Kalnajs
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Ancient storage of anomalous mercury isotope signatures in the Earth's transition zone. [PDF]
Xu R +14 more
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Unsaturated Phosphorus Electrophiles to Probe Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases
Charged aryl‐ethynyl phosphonamidic and phosphonic acids are introduced as low‐reactivity electrophiles for peptide‐based activity probes that enable selective, target‐specific profiling of protein tyrosine phosphatases. The probes show no off‐target cysteine reactivity and engage only the interacting phosphatase in global proteomic analysis.
Eleftheria Poulou +4 more
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