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            "title": "Backprojection to image slip",
            "abstract": "Waveform backprojection is a key technique of earthquake-source imaging, which has been widely used for extracting information of earthquake source evolution that cannot be obtained by kinematic source inversion. The technique enjoys considerable popularity, owing to the simplicity of its implementation and the robustness of its processing, but the physical meaning of backprojection images has remained elusive. In this study, we reviewed the mathematical representation of backprojection (BP) and hybrid backprojection (HBP) methods, following the pioneering work of Fukahata et al. (Geophys. J. Int. (2014) 196, 552–559), to clarify the physical implications of BP images. We found that signal intensity in BP and HBP images is scaled with the amplitude of the Greens function that corresponds to a unit-step slip, which results in the signal intensity being depth dependent. We propose variants of BP and HBP, which we call kinematic BP and HBP, respectively, to relate the BP signal intensity to slip motion of an earthquake by modifying the normalizing factors used in the original BP and HBP methods. The original BP and HBP images remain useful for assessing the spatiotemporal strength of the wave radiation, which scales with the amplitude of the Greens function, whereas the kinematic BP and HBP methods are suitable for imaging the slip motion that is responsible for the high-frequency radiation produced during the source-rupture process.",
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                    "word": "theoretical seismology"
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                    "word": "Image processing"
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                    "word": "earthquake source physics"
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                    "word": "Backprojection"
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                    "word": "Earthquake source observation"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-08-01T03:04:37-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-08-01T03:24:03-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-08-01T03:24:03-05:00",
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                    "first_name": "Ryo",
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                    "last_name": "Kasahara",
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                    "pk": 6130,
                    "first_name": "Yuji",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Yagi",
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                    "first_name": "Shiro",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Hirano",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "first_name": "Yukitoshi",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Fukahata",
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            "title": "Dynamic viability of the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake cascade on weak crustal faults",
            "abstract": "We present a dynamic rupture model of the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake to unravel the event’s riddles in a physics-based manner and provide insight on the mechanical viability of competing hypotheses proposed to explain them. Our model reproduces key characteristics of the event and constraints puzzling features inferred from high-quality observations including a large gap separating surface rupture traces, the possibility of significant slip on the subduction interface, the non-rupture of the Hope fault, and slow apparent rupture speed. We show that the observed rupture cascade is dynamically consistent with regional stress estimates and a crustal fault network geometry inferred from seismic and geodetic data. We propose that the complex fault system operates at low apparent friction thanks to the combined effects of overpressurized fluids, low dynamic friction and stress concentrations induced by deep fault creep.",
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            "title": "Fluid inclusions from the deep Dead Sea sediment provide new insights on Holocene extreme microbial life",
            "abstract": "The Dead Sea Deep Drilling Project allowed to retrieve a continuous sedimentary record spanning the two last glacial cycles. This unique archive, in such an extreme environment, has allowed for the development of new proxies and the refinement of already available paleoenvironmental studies. In particular, the interaction of the lake and sediment biosphere with elements and minerals that constitute paleoclimatic proxies has been emphasized. Although life is pushed to its extremes in the Dead Sea environment, several studies have highlighted the impact of microbial activity on this harsh milieu. The paradox is that the identity and means of adaptation of these organisms are largely ignored. We also know relatively little on the way this extreme ecosystem has evolved with time, and how it will react to growing pressure. Constraining this gap should allow to gain precision on the use of paleoenvironmental studies, and also assess the impact of human activity and climate change on a rare ecosystem. In this study, we use halite, the main evaporitic phase during arid periods in the Dead Sea basin and extract ancient DNA from their fluid inclusions, in order to characterize the ancient life of the Holocene Dead Sea. With the aid of an accurately designed protocol, we obtained fossil bacterial and archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences that illustrate that the main microbial actors of the present Dead Sea have been present in the lake for a relatively long period, emphasizing the stability of this extreme environment. Additionally, we show that current phylotypes of the deep biosphere are present within the obtained fluid inclusions sequences, which would support seeding of the deep biosphere from the water column. Finally, we shed light on putative new actors of the sulfur cycle involving both archaea and bacteria, which could play an unexpected role in the reduction of sulfur species. Together, these data provide new research avenues for both geologists and biologists working in this extreme environment, and help understanding the evolution of the Dead Sea ecosystem with time.",
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            "title": "Terrestrial Gross Primary Production: Using NIRv to Scale from Site to Globe",
            "abstract": "Terrestrial photosynthesis is the largest and one of the most uncertain fluxes in the global carbon cycle. We find that NIRv, a remotely sensed measure of canopy structure, accurately predicts photosynthesis at FLUXNET validation sites at monthly to annual timescales (R2 = 0.68), without the need for difficult to acquire information about environmental factors that constrain photosynthesis at short timescales. Scaling the relationship between GPP and NIRv from FLUXNET eddy covariance sites, we estimate global annual terrestrial photosynthesis to be 147 Pg C y-1 (95% credible interval 131-163 Pg C y-1), which falls between bottom-up GPP estimates and the top-down global constraint on GPP from oxygen isotopes. NIRv-derived estimates of GPP are systematically higher than existing bottom-up estimates, especially throughout the mid-latitudes.  Progress in improving estimated GPP from NIRv can come from improved cloud-screening in satellite data and increased resolution of vegetation characteristics, especially photosynthetic pathway.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "remote sensing"
                },
                {
                    "word": "photosynthesis"
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                {
                    "word": "Carbon cycle"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-07-24T00:31:38-05:00",
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                    "first_name": "Leander",
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                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 11695,
                    "first_name": "Joseph",
                    "middle_name": "A.",
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                    "pk": 9192,
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            "title": "Lithologic controls on the form of soil mantled hillslopes",
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                {
                    "word": "weathering"
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                {
                    "word": "geomorphology"
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                {
                    "word": "hillslope"
                },
                {
                    "word": "landscape evolution"
                },
                {
                    "word": "soil"
                },
                {
                    "word": "hillslope wiggles"
                },
                {
                    "word": "soil transport"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2018-07-20T16:07:22-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-07-20T16:12:19-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-07-20T16:12:19-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1130/G36052.1",
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/j82ch",
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                    "pk": 1051,
                    "first_name": "Sam",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Johnstone",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 21289,
                    "first_name": "George",
                    "middle_name": "Earl",
                    "last_name": "Hilley",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geology"
                },
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            "title": "SITE RESPONSE ACROSS THE LOS ANGELES BASIN FROM AMBIENT NOISE RECORDED BY A HIGH DENSITY ARRAY",
            "abstract": "Sedimentary basins, such as the Los Angeles basin, can substantially amplify ground motion and increase its duration. To account for site response and develop better seismic hazard assessment and mitigation, it is essential to determine site characteristics across the basin at a high spatial resolution. We investigate site response within the Los Angeles Basin through the application of the microtremor Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) approach on 3-component broadband waveforms from the Los Angeles Syncline Seismic Interferometry Experiment (LASSIE). LASSIE is a dense array of 73 broadband seismometers that were active for one month, transecting the Los Angeles basin at 1 km spacing from La Puente to a dense cluster in Long Beach. The spectral peak amplitudes and peak frequencies of the HVSR curves both show variation across the LASSIE network, even between stations that are spaced only 1 km apart, emphasizing the importance of micro-zonation. Our results show an average resonance period at the basin center of 6 to 10 sec. Secondary intermittent shorter period peaks are also observed near the basin edge and may be explained using basin edge resonance, the presence of small scale basins, and/or topographic effects based on their location within the array. Amplified shaking from resonance is characterized by long period HVSR peak amplitudes ranging from 2 to 5.5. The HVSR peak frequencies are higher than those predicted by a simple quarter wavelength function using a weighted velocity from 1-D profiles through the Southern California Earthquake Center Community Velocity Model – Harvard, especially near the center of the basin. Possible factors that may contribute to this discrepancy are oversimplifications used in the calculation, errors in the velocity model, resonance due to a more complex interaction between waves and physical complications introduced by the large dimensions of the LA basin.",
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            "abstract": "The published version of this article is available at https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/9/eaaw5531. Compound flooding (CF) is an extreme event taking place in low-lying coastal areas as a result of co-occurring high sea level and large amounts of runoff, caused by precipitation. The impact from the two hazards occurring individually can be significantly lower than the result of their interaction. Both the risk of storm surges and heavy precipitation, as well as their interplay is likely to change in response to anthropogenic global warming. Despite CF relevance, a comprehensive risk assessment beyond individual locations at the country scale is missing. In particular, no studies have examined possible future CF risk. Here we estimate the potential CF risk along the European coasts both for present and future climate according to the business-as-usual (RCP8.5) scenario. Under current climate conditions, the locations experiencing the highest risk are mostly located along the Mediterranean Sea. However, future climate projections show emerging risk along parts of the Atlantic coast and the North Sea. The increase of the risk is mostly driven by an intensification of precipitation extremes. In several European regions, increasing CF risk should be considered as a potential hazard aggravating the risk caused by the mean sea level rise (SLR).",
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                    "word": "climate change"
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            "title": "Capturing the Mesoarchean Emergence of Continental Crust in the Coorg Block, Southern India",
            "abstract": "The emergence of Earths continental crust above sea‐level is debated. To assess whether emergence can be observed at a regional scale, we present zircon U‐Pb‐Hf‐O isotope data from magmatic rocks of the Coorg Block, southern India. A 3.5 Ga granodiorite records the earliest felsic crust in the region. Younger phases of magmatism at 3.37‐3.27 Ga and 3.19‐3.14 Ga, comprising both reworked crust and juvenile material, record successive crustal maturation. We interpret an elevation in δ18O through time as an increase in both the amount of sediment recycling, and hence, crustal thickening, as well as an increase in the emerged area of continental crust available for weathering. Geochemical signatures do not point to any apparent change in geodynamic regime. We interpret the isotopic evolution of these rocks as solely reflecting regional emergence and thickening of the continental crust, assisted by the increasing strength of the lithosphere.",
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For example, it may be reasonable to satisfy the conditions by providing a URI or hyperlink to a resource that includes the required information.\r\nIf requested by the Licensor, You must remove any of the information required by Section 3(a)(1)(A) to the extent reasonably practicable.\r\nIf You Share Adapted Material You produce, the Adapter's License You apply must not prevent recipients of the Adapted Material from complying with this Public License.\r\nSection 4 – Sui Generis Database Rights.\r\n\r\nWhere the Licensed Rights include Sui Generis Database Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material:\r\n\r\nfor the avoidance of doubt, Section 2(a)(1) grants You the right to extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database;\r\nif You include all or a substantial portion of the database contents in a database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights, then the database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights (but not its individual contents) is Adapted Material; and\r\nYou must comply with the conditions in Section 3(a) if You Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database.\r\nFor the avoidance of doubt, this Section 4 supplements and does not replace Your obligations under this Public License where the Licensed Rights include other Copyright and Similar Rights.\r\nSection 5 – Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.\r\n\r\nUnless otherwise separately undertaken by the Licensor, to the extent possible, the Licensor offers the Licensed Material as-is and as-available, and makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the Licensed Material, whether express, implied, statutory, or other. 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If the provision cannot be reformed, it shall be severed from this Public License without affecting the enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.\r\nNo term or condition of this Public License will be waived and no failure to comply consented to unless expressly agreed to by the Licensor.\r\nNothing in this Public License constitutes or may be interpreted as a limitation upon, or waiver of, any privileges and immunities that apply to the Licensor or You, including from the legal processes of any jurisdiction or authority.",
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            "title": "Testing for the effects of pre-season temperature and winter-chilling on land-surface phenology of coniferous and broadleaved forests in Central Europe",
            "abstract": "Phenology is an important indicator of climate change impacts on vegetated ecosystems. Changes in leaf unfolding dates in response to changing temperatures have been well documented from in-situ phenological measurements across Central Europe. However, it is unclear whether those processes can be scaled to the landscape scale, which is important to accurately represent phenology in (global) vegetation models. Moderate resolution remote sensing time series, which measure land surface phenology instead of species specific phenophases, can help answering this question. We here test for the effect of pre-season temperature and winter-chilling on the inter-annual variation in start of season derived from Landsat time series for a forest landscape in southern Germany. The landscape is comprised of broadleaved and coniferous forests and thus typical for montane forest landscapes in Central Europe. We find strong evidence for average pre-season mean daily temperature driving inter-annual variation in start of season, with a -3.74 d °C-1 earlier start of season for broadleaved forests and a -2.68 d °C-1 earlier start of season for coniferous forests over the time period 1985 to 2015. This relationship, however, was modulated by the number of chilling days during winter, with a decreasing effect of pre-season temperature with decreasing number of chilling days. The inter-annual variation in start of season predicted from our model – i.e., calibrated solely from Landsat satellite time series – showed good agreement with in-situ observations of bud-break (Pearson’s r = 0.79/RMSE = 4.88 d for broadleaved forests and r = 0.62/RMSE = 6.57 d for coniferous forests). We conclude that in-situ based processes are also detectable at the landscape-scale and that considering winter-chilling is important for accurately predicting phenology, which should be recognized in (global) vegetation models.",
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                {
                    "word": "remote sensing"
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                    "word": "Landsat"
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                    "word": "climate change"
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                    "word": "Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling"
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                    "word": "phenology"
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                    "pk": 1328,
                    "first_name": "Cornelius",
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                    "last_name": "Senf",
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                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 5804,
                    "first_name": "Tobias",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Krueger",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "name": "Ecology and Evolutionary Biology"
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                    "name": "Life Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology"
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            "title": "Strain Localization and Weakening Processes in Viscously Deforming Rocks: Numerical Modeling Based on Laboratory Torsion Experiments",
            "abstract": "Localization processes in the viscous lower crust lead to the formation of deformation zones over a broad range of scales that may affect the mechanical response of faults in the upper crust during the entire seismic cycle. In order to gain detailed insight into the processes involved in strain localization and rheological weakening in viscously deforming rocks we conduct centimeter-scale numerical models. Our 2D Cartesian models are benchmarked to high-temperature and high-pressure torsion experiments on Carrara marble samples containing a single weak Solnhofen limestone inclusion. The numerical models successfully reproduce bulk stress-strain transients and final strain distributions observed in the experiments by applying a simple softening law that mimics rheological weakening. By varying softening parameter values within this modeling framework, we quantify the impact of rheological weakening on localization and shear zone formation.\nWe find that local stress concentrations forming at the inclusion tips initiate strain localization inside the host matrix. Rheological weakening is a precondition for shear zone formation within the matrix. At the tip of the propagating shear zone, weakening occurs within a process zone which expands with time from the inclusion tips towards the matrix. Shear zone width is found to be controlled by the degree of softening. Introducing a second softening step at elevated strain, a high strain layer develops inside the localized shear zone, analogue to the formation of ultramylonite bands in mylonites.",
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To the extent this Public License may be interpreted as a contract, You are granted the Licensed Rights in consideration of Your acceptance of these terms and conditions, and the Licensor grants You such rights in consideration of benefits the Licensor receives from making the Licensed Material available under these terms and conditions.\r\n\r\nSection 1 – Definitions.\r\n\r\nAdapted Material means material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights that is derived from or based upon the Licensed Material and in which the Licensed Material is translated, altered, arranged, transformed, or otherwise modified in a manner requiring permission under the Copyright and Similar Rights held by the Licensor. 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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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            "title": "Tectonic and oceanographic process interactions archived in the Late Cretaceous to Present deep-marine stratigraphy on the Exmouth Plateau, offshore NW Australia",
            "abstract": "Deep-marine deposits provide a valuable archive of process interactions between sediment gravity flows, pelagic sedimentation, and thermo-haline bottom-currents. Stratigraphic successions can also record plate-scale tectonic processes (e.g. continental breakup and shortening) that impact long-term ocean circulation patterns, including changes in climate and biodiversity. One such setting is the Exmouth Plateau, offshore NW Australia, which has been a relatively stable, fine-grained carbonate-dominated continental margin from the Late Cretaceous to Present. We combine extensive 2D (~40,000 km) and 3D (3,627 km2) seismic reflection data with lithologic and biostratigraphic information from wells to reconstruct the tectonic and oceanographic evolution of this margin. We identified three large-scale seismic units (SUs): (1) SU-1 (Late Cretaceous) – 500 m thick, and characterised by NE-SW-trending, slope-normal elongate depocentres (c. 200 km long and 70 km wide), with erosional surfaces at their bases and tops, which are interpreted as the result of  contour-parallel bottom-currents, coeval with the onset of opening of the Southern Ocean; (2) SU-2 (Palaeocene – Late Miocene) – 800 m-thick and characterised by: (i) very large (amplitude, c. 40 m and wavelength, c. 3 km), SW-migrating, NW-SE-trending sediment waves, (ii) large (4 km-wide, 100  m-deep), NE-trending scours that flank the sediment waves, and (iii) NW-trending, 4 km wide and 80 m deep turbidite channel, infilled by NE-dipping reflectors, which together may reflect an intensification of NE-flowing bottom currents during a relative sea-level fall following the establishment of circumpolar-ocean current around Antarctica; and (3) SU-3 (Late Miocene – Present) – 1000 m-thick and is dominated by large (up to 100 km3) mass-transport complexes (MTCs) derived from the continental margin (to the east) and the Exmouth Plateau Arch (to the west), and accumulated mainly in the adjacent Kangaroo Syncline. This change in depositional style may be linked to tectonically-induced seabed tilting and folding caused by collision and subduction along the northern margin of the Australian plate. Hence, the stratigraphic record of the Exmouth Plateau provides a rich archive of plate-scale regional geological events occurring along the distant southern (2000 km away) and northern (1500 km away) margins of the Australian plate.",
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                    "word": "seismic reflection"
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                    "word": "MTCs"
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                    "word": "Deep marine"
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                    "word": "bottom current"
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                    "word": "contourites"
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                    "word": "palaeo-oceanography"
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                    "word": "tectonic and sedimentation"
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                    "first_name": "Christopher",
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                    "first_name": "Howard",
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                    "pk": 5557,
                    "first_name": "Matthew",
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                    "name": "Sedimentology"
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            "title": "The rupture extent of low frequency earthquakes near Parkfield, CA",
            "abstract": "The low frequency earthquakes (LFEs) that constitute tectonic tremor are often inferred to be slow: to have durations of 0.2 to 0.5 s, a factor of 10 to 100 longer than those of typical Mw 1-2 earthquakes. Here we examine LFEs near Parkfield, CA in order to assess several proposed explanations for LFEs long durations. We determine LFE rupture areas and location distributions using a new approach, similar to directivity analysis, where we examine how  signals coming from various locations within LFEs finite rupture extents create differences in the apparent source time functions recorded at various stations. We use synthetic ruptures to determine how much the LFE signals recorded at each station would be modified by spatial variations of the source-station travel time within the rupture area given various possible rupture diameters, and then compare those synthetics with the data. Our synthetics show that the methodology can identify inter-station variations created by heterogeneous slip distributions or complex rupture edges, and thus lets us estimate LFE rupture extents for unilateral or bilateral ruptures. To obtain robust estimates of the sources similarity across stations, we stack signals from thousands of LFEs, using an empirical Greens function approach to isolate the LFEs apparent source time functions from the path effects. Our analysis of LFEs in Parkfield implies that LFEs apparent source time functions are similar across stations at frequencies up to 8 to 16 Hz, depending on the family.\n\nThe inter-station coherence observed at these relatively high frequencies, or short wavelengths (down to 0.2 to 0.5 km), suggest that LFEs in each of the 7 families examined occur on asperities. They are clustered in patches with sub-1-km diameters. The individual LFEs rupture diameters are estimated to be smaller than 1.1 km for all families, and smaller than 0.5 km and 1 km for the two shallowest families, which were previously found to have 0.2-s durations. Coupling the diameters with the durations suggests that it is possible to model these Mw 1-2 LFEs with earthquake-like rupture speeds: around 70% of the shear wave speed. However, that rupture speed matches the data only at the edge of our uncertainty estimates for the family with highest coherence. The data for that family are better matched if LFEs have rupture velocities smaller than 40% of the shear wave speed, or if LFEs have different rupture dynamics. They could have long rise times, contain composite sub-ruptures, or have slip distributions that persist from event to event.",
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            "abstract": "The questions we address in the present article are the following:\n(i) whether (extreme) river floods can be prevented or seriously mitigated by the introduction of beavers in the wild, and (ii) for which river catchments does flood mitigation by beaver activity (not) work? \nBy using the concept of flood-excess volume (FEV) for four rivers in the UK, in the context of five (extreme) UK flood events in the last two decades, we show that even a 10% flood reduction of the FEV, using beaver colonies and beaver dams, requires hundreds of such colonies per river catchment. Given the high number of beaver colonies and dams required for mitigation, we conclude/demonstrate that serious flood mitigation by massive introduction of beaver colonies is completely unrealistic, in stark contrast to statements made in scientific literature and in the media. Furthermore, FEV is valuable beyond its utility as a tool in analysing the efficacy of beaver dams as flood protection: it is demonstrated to be a useful tool for assessing in an easy-to-understand way a variety of flood-mitigation measures, including analysing the scalability of local flood-mitigation measures for overall catchment needs.",
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                    "word": "flood mitigation"
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                    "word": "upscaling"
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                    "word": "beaver dams"
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                    "word": "flood-excess volume"
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                    "word": "floodwater storage"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-07-10T03:51:52-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-07-10T03:55:00-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-07-10T03:55:00-05:00",
            "doi": null,
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/w9evx",
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                    "pk": 13709,
                    "first_name": "Onno",
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                    "last_name": "Bokhove",
                    "salutation": "Prof.",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 13711,
                    "first_name": "Mark",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kelmanson",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 3623,
                    "first_name": "Thomas",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kent",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Applied Mathematics"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Hydrology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Other Applied Mathematics"
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            "title": "On using flood-excess volume to assess natural flood management, exemplified for extreme 2007 and 2015 floods in Yorkshire",
            "abstract": "This paper offers a protocol for conducting a quantified assessment of the relative merits of both existing and proposed methods of Natural Flood Management (NFM). Assessment is based on the rarely used concept of flood-excess volume (FEV), which approximately quantifies the volume of water one wishes to eliminate via flood-mitigation schemes, and is exemplified using publicly available river-gauge data for recent well-known extreme-flood events in Yorkshire, UK. The following question motivates the study: what fraction of the FEV is reduced, and at what cost, by a particular (suite of) flood-mitigation measure(s)? The approach presented admits juxtaposed cost assessments, of disparate and popular NFM measures, that are neither available nor considered in existing flood-mitigation policy. With promulgation of a societally useful protocol in mind, quantification and interpretation of alternative cost scenarios are facilitated using the authors novel visualisation of flood-alleviation basins as partially filled, realistically constructible, two-metre-deep square lakes of side-length approximately one-to-two kilometres. \n\nIn the first case study, a hypothetical flood-alleviation scheme for the River Calder at Mytholmroyd, comprising flow-attenuation features, tree planting and peat restoration, and reservoir storage, is critically assessed alongside reasonable cost estimates. The clear quantification and visual representation of the analysis indicate that the fractions of FEV reduced by the NFM measures, while not insignificant, are dwarfed by the careful draw-down of reservoirs. The second case study, of the River Don at Sheffield, extends the analysis via a range of scenarios that attempt to sample realistic seasonal rainfall distributions across a catchment, and in doing so elucidates both the potential and uncertainty of numerous mitigation schemes under different conditions. We corroborate the growing consensus that, while NFM measures can reduce low-level flooding locally, the spatial scale at which they are effective is limited and may not upscale to the catchment level. Our FEV analysis and protocol thus not only offers a concise quantification of the effectiveness of disparate and in-tandem flood mitigation measures but also further highlights the issue of NFM scalability.",
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                    "word": "upscaling"
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                    "word": "flood-excess volume"
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                    "word": "cost-benefit analysis"
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                {
                    "word": "graphical policy analysis"
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                    "word": "natural flood management"
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                    "word": "River Calder and River Aire data"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-07-10T03:45:57-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-07-10T03:50:15-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-07-10T03:50:15-05:00",
            "doi": null,
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/87z6w",
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                    "pk": 13709,
                    "first_name": "Onno",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Bokhove",
                    "salutation": "Prof.",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 13711,
                    "first_name": "Mark",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kelmanson",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 3623,
                    "first_name": "Thomas",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Kent",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
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                    "name": "Applied Mathematics"
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                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Hydrology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Other Applied Mathematics"
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            "title": "On using flood-excess volume in flood mitigation, exemplified for the River Aire Boxing Day Flood of 2015",
            "abstract": "The goals of this paper are threefold, namely to:\n(i) define the rarely used concept of flood-excess volume (FEV) as the flood volume above a chosen river-level threshold of flooding; \n(ii) show how to estimate FEV for the Boxing Day Flood of 2015 of the River Aire in the UK; and,\n(iii) analyse the use of FEV in evaluating a hypothetical flood-alleviation scheme (FASII+) for the River Aire,\nlargely based on the actual Leeds Flood-Alleviation Scheme II (FASII).\nTechniques employed are data analysis combined with general river hydraulics and estimation using bounds.\nBy expressing FEV equivalently in terms of a square lake with a certain side-length and depth (of one to a few metres), with the same capacity, it becomes easy to visualise its dimensions and compare it with those of the river valley considered.\n\nFEV analysis provides cost-effective estimates of new flood-mitigation measures,  either prior to or in tandem with more detailed hydrodynamic numerical and laboratory modelling of river flows. It is used to illuminate five different scenarios of flood mitigation for our new FASII+, with each scenario involving a combination of higher (than existing) flood-defence walls and enhanced flood-plain storage sites both closer to and further upstream of Leeds. An integral part of this approach is a cost-benefit analysis. For policy makers, a further advantage of FEV is that it can be used to analyse and choose between flood-mitigation measures in a direct and visual manner, thereby offering better prospects of being understood by a wide, particularly non-technical, audience and city-council planning departments.",
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                    "word": "cost-benefit analysis"
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                    "first_name": "Onno",
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                    "last_name": "Kelmanson",
                    "salutation": "",
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                    "first_name": "Thomas",
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                    "last_name": "Kent",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "name": "Applied Mathematics"
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Hydrology"
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                {
                    "name": "Other Applied Mathematics"
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                {
                    "word": "Structure-from-Motion"
                },
                {
                    "word": "dense point cloud"
                },
                {
                    "word": "digital surface models"
                },
                {
                    "word": "multi-view stereo"
                },
                {
                    "word": "OpenDroneMap"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2018-07-06T17:25:17-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-07-06T17:39:19-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-07-06T17:39:19-05:00",
            "doi": null,
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/bna95",
            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 1707,
                    "first_name": "Jose",
                    "middle_name": "Ramon",
                    "last_name": "Martinez Batlle",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": "0000-0001-9924-0327"
                }
            ],
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                {
                    "name": "Computer Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geomorphology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Programming Languages and Compilers"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Software Engineering"
                }
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                    "url": "https://osf.io/ewh83",
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            "title": "Stress change before and after the 2011 M9 Tohoku-oki earthquake",
            "abstract": "Megathrust systems hold important clues for our understanding of\r\n  long- and short-term plate boundary dynamics, and the 2011 M9\r\n  Tohoku-oki earthquake provides a data-rich case in point. Here, we\r\n  show that the F-net moment tensor catalog indicates systematic\r\n  changes in crustal stress in the years leading up to the M9, due to\r\n  the co-seismic effect, and for the last few years due to viscous\r\n  relaxation. We explore the match between imaged stress change and\r\n  the perturbations that are expected from 3-D, mechanical models of\r\n  the visco-elastic relaxation and afterslip effects of the M9. While\r\n  these models were constructed based on geodetic and structural\r\n  seismology constraints alone, they match many characteristics of the\r\n  seismicity-inferred stress change. This provides additional\r\n  confidence in the modeling approach, and new clues for our\r\n  understanding of plate boundary dynamics for the Japan trench. The\r\n  success of deterministic approaches for exploring crustal stress\r\n  change also implies that joint inversions using stress from focal\r\n  mechanisms and geodetic constraints may be feasible. Such future\r\n  efforts should provide key insights into time-dependent seismic\r\n  hazard including earthquake triggering scenarios.",
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                    "word": "modeling"
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                    "word": "Erosion"
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                    "word": "watershed scale"
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                    "first_name": "Roderick",
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                    "last_name": "Lammers",
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                    "first_name": "Brian",
                    "middle_name": "P",
                    "last_name": "Bledsoe",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
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                    "name": "Civil and Environmental Engineering"
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Engineering"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "title": "Geostatistical Earth Modelling of Cyclic Depositional Facies and Diagenesis",
            "abstract": "In siliciclastic and carbonate reservoirs, depositional facies are often described as being organized in cyclic successions that are overprinted by diagenesis. \nMost reservoir modelling workflows are not able to reproduce stochastically such patterns.\nHerein, a novel geostatistical method is developed to model depositional facies architectures that are rhythmic and cyclic, together with superimposed diagenetic facies.\n\nThe method uses truncated Pluri-Gaussian random functions constrained by transiograms. \nCyclicity is defined as an asymmetric ordering between facies, and its direction is given by a three-dimensional vector, called shift. \nThis method is illustrated on two case studies. \nOutcrop data of the Triassic Latemar carbonate platform, northern Italy, are used to model shallowing-upward facies cycles in the vertical direction. \nA satellite image of the modern Bermuda platform interior is used to model facies cycles in the windward-to-leeward lateral direction.\n\nAs depositional facies architectures are modelled using two Gaussian random functions, a third Gaussian random function is added to model diagenesis. \nThereby, depositional and diagenetic facies can exhibit spatial asymmetric relations. \nThe method is applied in two regions of the Latemar carbonate platform that experience two different types of diagenetic transformation: syn-depositional dolomite formation, and post-depositional fracture-related diagenesis. \nThe method can also incorporate proportion curves to model non-stationary facies proportions.\nThis is illustrated in Cretaceous shallow-marine sandstones and mudstones, Book Cliffs, Utah, for which cyclic facies and diagenetic patterns are constrained by embedded transition probabilities.",
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            "abstract": "It is now widely accepted that vulnerability is in part culturally and historically contingent. Similarly, geoheritage cannot be readily disentangled from cultural values and cultural heritage given that the assignment of value to a given geosite is conducted in the present and that many if not most geosites are also sites of culture-historical significance. Vice versa, most tangible cultural heritage also contains elements of geoheritage. To bridge these perspectives, we propose the notion of geo-cultural heritage; we argue that the viewpoints of geoheritage and of cultural heritage – here especially of dark heritage – can be brought together for mutual benefit. We begin by demonstrating through a bibliometric analysis that the two fields never were fully connected and that they remain disjointed. We highlight at the same time that cultural heritage generally leverages more public attention while the natural sciences arguably command greater attention with policymakers. We then illustrate how geoheritage and dark cultural heritage can be brought together through four case studies of past volcanism and their complex human impacts. In concluding, we encourage heritage workers to be more fully interdisciplinary, to read more widely outside their own fields, and to disseminate their research more broadly for mutual benefits of preservation, risk reduction and valorisation.",
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            "title": "The slow slip of viscous faults",
            "abstract": "We examine a simple mechanism for the spatio-temporal evolution of transient, slow slip. We consider the problem of slip on a fault that lies within an elastic continuum and whose strength is proportional to sliding rate. This rate dependence may correspond to a viscously deforming shear zone or the linearization of a non-linear, rate-dependent fault strength. We examine the response of such a fault to external forcing, such as local increases in shear stress or pore fluid pressure. We show that the slip and slip rate are governed by a type of diffusion equation, the solution of which is found using a Green’s function approach. We derive the long-time, self-similar asymptotic expansion for slip or slip rate, which depend on both time t and a similarity coordinate η = x/t, where x denotes fault position. The similarity coordinate shows a departure from classical diffusion and is owed to the non-local nature of elastic interaction among points on an interface between elastic half-spaces. We demonstrate the solution and asymptotic analysis of several example problems. Following sudden impositions of loading, we show that slip rate ultimately decays as 1/t while spreading proportionally to t, implying both a logarithmic accumulation of displacement as well as a constant moment rate. We discuss the implication for models of post-seismic slip as well as spontaneously emerging slow slip events.",
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                {
                    "word": "slow slip"
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                    "word": "fault friction"
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                    "word": "moment duration"
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                    "word": "post-seismic slip"
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                    "word": "self-similar propagation"
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                    "word": "surface displacement"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-06-29T09:01:07-05:00",
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            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 1336,
                    "first_name": "Robert",
                    "middle_name": "C.",
                    "last_name": "Viesca",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 1337,
                    "first_name": "Pierre",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Dublanchet",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Geophysics and Seismology"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "pk": 1295,
            "title": "Coseismic extension recorded within the damage zone of the Vado di Ferruccio Thrust Fault, Central Apennines, Italy",
            "abstract": "Recent high resolution hypocentral localisation along active fault systems in the Central Apennines illuminates the activation of seismogenic volumes dipping at low angle (&lt;30°) in extensional settings overprinting contractional deformations affecting the continental crust of the Adria microplate. Individuation of the geological structures and of the fault processes associated with these seismic patterns will contribute to the interpretation of seismic sequence evolution, and seismic hazard studies.\n\nHere we report field and microstructural evidence of seismogenic extensional faults localized within pre-existing thrust fault zones. The Vado di Ferruccio Thrust Fault (VFTF) is a narrow fault zone (&lt;2.5 m thick fault core) in the Central Apennines of Italy, accommodating ∼1 km of shortening during Miocene-Pliocene and exhumed from &lt;3.5 km depth. In the thrust zone, exposures throughout the Fornaca Tectonic Window show Late Triassic bituminous dolostones thrust over Middle Jurassic interlayered carbonates upon a SSW-dipping fault. Isoclinal folds are dragged and sheared by thrust-parallel reverse faults in the footwall block whereas NW-striking faults occur within the hanging wall. Fault core observations are consistent with stable pressure solution-mediated aseismic sliding towards N024° during thrusting, with cyclic veining and faulting. Later extension has been accommodated at the regional scale by major normal faults cutting through the VFTF, while veins and pressure-solution seams crosscut the microstructures associated with thrusting and record the extensional stress regime within the thrust fault core. Lenses of shattered rocks (up to 10 s m thick), cut by a dense network of small displacement (&lt;1.2 m) mirror-like normal faults, are reported in the hangingwall of the VFTF. These minor faults, related to a sharp principal slipping surface on the upper margin of the VFTF fault core, are interpreted as fossil evidence of microseismicity compartmentalized within the hanging wall of the VFTF. Synthetic and antithetic normal faults within the VFTF hangingwall damage zone are geometrically and kinematically similar to small earthquake ruptures (Mw &lt; 2) in the hangingwall of low angle structures such as the thrust flats illuminated during the 2009 Mw 6.1 LAquila seismic sequence.",
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            "pk": 1297,
            "title": "Micromorphological report of Hof ter Coign",
            "abstract": "Micromorphological report of the Hof ter Coign site (Belgium)",
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                    "word": "agriculture"
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                    "word": "turbidites"
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                    "word": "Submarine channels"
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                    "word": "submarine canyon"
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            "title": "What Even Is Climate?",
            "abstract": "Although the concept of climate is easy to understand, there is not any uncontroversial definition of it. Most definitions fall back to the simple formulation that `climate is the statistics of weather. Recent attempts at a definition called versions of this saying vague. Climate is policy-relevant, and discussions on climate and climate change benefit from clarity on the topic. Beyond the policy relevance a definition should also be valid for scientific purposes and for individual views. It has to account for a general concept and individual instances of climate. Here, I try to highlight why the flexibility and the immediacy of the colloquial definition fit the topic. This defence shifts the lack of a clear definition towards the term `weather and the time-scales separating weather and climate.",
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                    "word": "climate"
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                    "first_name": "Oliver",
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                    "last_name": "Bothe",
                    "salutation": "Mr",
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                    "name": "Climate"
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                {
                    "name": "Geography"
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                {
                    "name": "Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Other Geography"
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                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Social and Behavioral Sciences"
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            "title": "Evaluation of open-access global digital elevation models (AW3D30, SRTM and ASTER) for flood modelling purposes",
            "abstract": "Digital Elevation Models (DEM) are a key piece of information for the accurate representation of topographic controls exerted in hydrologic and hydraulic models. Many practitioners rely on open-access global datasets usually obtained from space-borne survey due to the cost and sparse coverage of sources of higher resolution. In may 2016 the Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency publicly released an open-access global Digital Surface Model (DSM) at an horizontal resolution of 30m, the ALOS World 3D-30m (AW3D30). So far no published study did an in-depth assessment of the flood modelling capabilities of this new product.\nThe purpose of this investigation is to 1) present an assessment of the capacity of the AW3D30 for flood modelling purposes and 2) to compare its performance with regards to computed water levels and flood extent maps calculated using other freely available 30m DEM for model setup (e.g. SRTM and ASTER). For this comparison, the reference to reality is given by the water levels and flood extent maps computed with the same numerical model but using a 5m lidar based Digital Terrain Model re-sampled to 30m). The numerical model employed in this investigation is based on a damped partial inertia approximation of the Saint-Venant equations on a regular raster grid, which is forced with a simple and synthetic rainfall storm event.\nNumerical results using different elevation data in model setup are compared for two regions with contrasting topographic gradients. Results with regards to water depth and flood extent show that AW3D30 performs better than the SRTM DEM. Notably, in the case of mountainous regions, the results derived with the AW3D30 are comparable in skill to those obtained with a lidar derived DSM, suggesting its suitability in the numerical reproduction of flood events. This encouraging performance paves the way to more accurate modelling for both data-scarce regions and global flood models.",
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            "abstract": "Wildlife crime is a growing problem in many rural areas. However, it can often be difficult to determine exactly what had happened and provide evidential Court material, especially where evidence is ephemeral. This paper presents a case study where a badger sett had been illegally filled and evidence was rapidly required to support a prosecution.  A topographic surface survey was undertaken, quantifying the number and spatial position of sett entrances, as well as which had been filled by a slurry material. A ground penetrating radar survey was also undertaken to quantify how much tunnels were filled. Study results evidenced five sett tunnels were filled out of twelve observed. The slurry fill material was not being observed elsewhere on the surface. GPR survey data evidenced ~1m -5 m of slurry fill in tunnels. A subsequent report was forwarded to the CPS as evidential material. Study implications suggest the importance of rapid geoscience surveys to assist Police Forces to both gain scientific evidence for prosecutions and to deter future wildlife crime.",
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            "title": "Farmer’s data sourcing: A best practise example for mapping soil properties in permanent crops in South Tyrol (northern Italy)",
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                {
                    "word": "Data sourcing"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Digital soil mapping"
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                {
                    "word": "pH"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Soil Organic Content"
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                {
                    "word": "Soil texture"
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                    "word": "Sustainable farming"
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            "date_accepted": "2018-06-20T07:26:52-05:00",
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            "doi": null,
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                    "first_name": "Stefano",
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                    "last_name": "Della Chiesa",
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                },
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                    "pk": 1349,
                    "first_name": "Daniele",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "la Cecilia",
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                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 1350,
                    "first_name": "Giulio",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Genova",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 8709,
                    "first_name": "Andrea",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Balotti",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 9613,
                    "first_name": "Martin",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Thalheimer",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 10271,
                    "first_name": "Ulrike",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Tappeiner",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 10729,
                    "first_name": "Georg",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Niedrist",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
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            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Environmental Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                {
                    "name": "Soil Science"
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            "abstract": "The application of deep learning, specifically deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs), to the classification of remotely sensed imagery of natural landscapes has the potential to greatly assist in the analysis and interpretation of geomorphic processes. However, the general usefulness of deep learning applied to conventional photographic imagery at a landscape scale is, at yet, largely unproven. If DCNN-based image classification is to gain wider application and acceptance within the geoscience community, demonstrable successes need to be coupled with accessible tools to retrain deep neural networks to discriminate landforms and land uses in landscape imagery. Here, we present an efficient approach to train/apply DCNNs with/on sets of photographic images, using a powerful graphical method, called a conditional random field (CRF), to generate DCNN training and testing data using minimal manual supervision. We apply the method to several sets of images of natural landscapes, acquired from satellites, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and fixed camera installations. We synthesize our findings to examine the general effectiveness of transfer learning to landscape scale image classification. Finally, we show how DCNN predictions on small regions of images might be used in conjunction with a CRF for highly accurate pixel-level classification of images.",
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                {
                    "word": "remote sensing"
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                {
                    "word": "machine learning"
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                {
                    "word": "Deep learning"
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                    "word": "land use"
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                    "word": "image classification"
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                    "word": "land cover"
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                {
                    "word": "Image Segmentation"
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                    "word": "aerial imagery"
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                {
                    "word": "landforms"
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                    "word": "UAS"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-06-18T12:30:51-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-06-18T12:35:07-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-06-18T12:35:07-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8070244",
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/5mx3c",
            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 5273,
                    "first_name": "Daniel",
                    "middle_name": "David",
                    "last_name": "Buscombe",
                    "salutation": "Dr",
                    "orcid": "0000-0001-6217-5584"
                }
            ],
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                {
                    "name": "Computer and Systems Architecture"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Computer Engineering"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Engineering"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Environmental Monitoring"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Environmental Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geology"
                },
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                    "name": "Geomorphology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Other Statistics and Probability"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                {
                    "name": "Statistics and Probability"
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            "pk": 1309,
            "title": "Post-critical SsPmp and Its Applications to Virtual Deep Seismic Sounding (VDSS): 1. Sensitivity to Lithospheric 1D and 2D structure",
            "abstract": "Virtual Deep Seismic Sounding (VDSS) has recently emerged as a novel method to image the Moho and potentially other lithospheric boundaries. The behavior of SsPmp, the post-critical reflection phase at the Moho that is utilized in VDSS, is rich with complexities not yet widely utilized. Here, motivated by observations from the Ordos Plateau in North China, we use synthetic seismograms computed with a broad range of 1D models to evaluate how different parts of the lithosphere along the ray path of SsPmp affect its phase, amplitude, and arrival time. Our findings include: (1) When the crust-mantle boundary is a sharp discontinuity, the SsPmp phase shift relative to the direct S wave is controlled by lower-crustal Vp, upper-mantle Vp and ray parameter. This property indicates the possibility of using SsPmp to constrain Vp in the lower crust and uppermost mantle. (2) When the crust-mantle boundary is a velocity-gradient zone, SsPmp arrival times vary as different functions of ray parameter from cases with a sharp crust-mantle boundary, because different rays turn at different depths. This feature allows measurement of the vertical velocity gradient in the crust-mantle transition zone with SsPmp. (3) When the virtual source (location of S-to-P conversion at the free surface) is in a sedimentary basin, SsPmp amplitude can be significantly reduced due to low S-to-P reflected energy at the virtual source. This may cause the absence of SsPmp despite appropriate source-receiver geometry. In addition to 1D models, we further conduct 2D waveform modeling and find that the SsPmp arrival time relative to direct S is not only controlled by crustal thickness at the reflection point, but also by lateral variation of Vs beneath the virtual source and receiver. Therefore, in areas with significant lateral heterogeneity in the lithosphere the accuracy of crustal-thickness measurements from SsPmp arrival times depends on our knowledge of the variability of lithospheric structure across a broad region.",
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                    "last_name": "Yu",
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                    "first_name": "Jieyuan",
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                    "last_name": "Ning",
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            "title": "How do intra-basement fabrics influence normal fault growth? Insights from the Taranaki Basin, offshore New Zealand",
            "abstract": "Pre-existing intra-basement structures can have a strong influence on the evolution of rift basins. Although 3D geometric relationships provide some insight into how intra-basement structures determine the broad geometry and spatial development (e.g. strike and dip) of rift-related faults, little is known about the impact of the former on the detailed kinematics (i.e. nucleation and tip propagation) of the latter. Understanding the kinematic as well as geometric relationship between intra-basement structures and rift-related fault networks is important, with the extension direction in many rifted provinces typically thought to lie normal to fault strike. We here investigate this problem using a borehole-constrained, 3D seismic reflection dataset from the Taranaki Basin, offshore New Zealand. Excellent imaging of intra-basement structures and a relatively weakly-deformed, stratigraphically simple sedimentary cover allow us to: (i) identify a range of interaction styles between intra-basement structures and overlying, Plio-Pleistocene rift-related normal faults; and (ii) examine the cover fault kinematics associated with each interaction style. Some of the normal faults parallel and are physically connected to intra-basement reflections, which are interpreted as mylonitic thrusts related to Mesozoic subduction and basement terrane accretion. These geometric relationships indicate pre-existing, intra-basement fabrics locally controlled the position and attitude of Plio-Pleistocene rift-related normal faults. However, through detailed 3D kinematic analysis of selected normal faults, we show that: (i) normal faults only nucleated above intra-basement structures that experienced Late Miocene compressional reactivation; (ii) thrusts and folds resulting from Late Miocene reactivation and upward propagation of intra-basement structures acted as nucleation sites for Plio-Pleistocene rift-related faults; and (iii) despite playing an important role during rifting, intra-basement structures do not appear to have been significantly extensionally reactivated. Our analysis shows how km-wide, intra-basement structures can have a temporally and spatially far-reaching influence over the nucleation and development of newly formed normal faults, principally due to local perturbation of the regional stress field. Because of this, simply inverting fault strike for causal extension direction may be incorrect, especially in provinces where pre-existing, intra-basement structures occur. We also show that a detailed kinematic analysis is key to deciphering the temporal as well as simply spatial or geometric relationship between structures developed at multiple structural levels.",
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                    "word": "Structural inheritance"
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            "title": "A fossiliferous spherule-rich bed at the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary in Mississippi, USA: implications for the K-Pg mass extinction event in the MS Embayment and Eastern Gulf Coastal Plain",
            "abstract": "We describe an outcrop of the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary exposed due to construction near New Albany, Union County, Mississippi. It consists of the Owl Creek Formation and overlying Clayton Formation. The Owl Creek Formation is rich in the ammonites Discoscaphites iris and Eubaculites carinatus, which, along with biostratigraphically important dinoflagellate cysts and calcareous nannofossils, indicate deposition occurred within the last 1 million years, most likely last 500 kyrs, of the Cretaceous. The base of the overlying Clayton Formation marks the K–Pg boundary, and consists of a 15-30 cm thick muddy, poorly sorted quartz sand containing abundant spherules representing ejecta derived from the Chicxulub impact event. Impact spherules range in size from 0.5 mm to 1 mm in diameter and are hollow and well preserved, with details such as smaller vesicular spherules enclosed within. The spherules are altered to clay minerals such as smectite and are typical of those found at K–Pg boundary sites in the Gulf of Mexico and beyond. Spherules are scattered throughout the bed, and surface counts suggest an average of 4 spherules per cm2. Macrofossils within the spherule bed represent a rich fauna of ammonites, benthic molluscs (bivalves and gastropods), echinoids, as well as crabs and sharks. Macrofossil preservation ranges from whole to fragmentary, with most fossils preserved as internal moulds. The infill of the fossils is lithologically identical to the matrix of the spherule bed, including impact ejecta preserved within phragmocones and body chambers of ammonites, and differs from the underlying Owl Creek Formation. This suggests that the animals were either alive or loosely scattered on the sea floor at the time of deposition. Grain size changes indicate multiple events were responsible for deposition, and together with taphonomic evidence are consistent with dynamic high energy post-impact processes. Later sea level change during the Paleocene is responsible for a sharp contact at the top of the spherule bed. Geochemical evidence from the Owl Creek and Clayton Formations at this locality indicate numerous local paleoenvironmental changes affected the Mississippi Embayment at the time of the K–Pg boundary and mass extinction event.",
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            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Cretaceous"
                },
                {
                    "word": "paleogene"
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                    "word": "Ammonite"
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                    "word": "Chicxulub"
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                    "word": "Impact spherule"
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                    "word": "Mass extinction"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-06-14T15:58:18-05:00",
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                    "pk": 1353,
                    "first_name": "James",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Witts",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 6395,
                    "first_name": "Neil",
                    "middle_name": "H.",
                    "last_name": "Landman",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 7640,
                    "first_name": "Matthew",
                    "middle_name": "P.",
                    "last_name": "Garb",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 8781,
                    "first_name": "Caitlin",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Boas",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 9660,
                    "first_name": "Ekaterina",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Larina",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "first_name": "Remy",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Rovelli",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 10761,
                    "first_name": "Lucy",
                    "middle_name": "E.",
                    "last_name": "Edwards",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 11070,
                    "first_name": "Robert",
                    "middle_name": "M.",
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                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 11301,
                    "first_name": "J.",
                    "middle_name": "Kirk",
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                    "salutation": "",
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            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Astrophysics and Astronomy"
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                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geochemistry"
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                {
                    "name": "Geology"
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                {
                    "name": "Paleobiology"
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                {
                    "name": "Paleontology"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                    "name": "Sedimentology"
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            "pk": 1312,
            "title": "Preparing for the Utilization of Data Science / Data Analytics in Earth Science Research",
            "abstract": "Data analytics is the process of examining large amounts of varying data types to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations and other useful information.   The Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Earth Science Data Analytics (ESDA) Cluster was created to facilitate the co-analysis of Earth science data and information.  In addition to pioneering the definition of ESDA, the cluster has analyzed and compared data science/data analytics (DS/DA) university curricula with DS/DA techniques and skills necessary to fill the growing demand for DS/DA professionals.  Here we identify the techniques utilized and skills needed to perform Earth science DS/DA, and survey University level DS/DA curricula currently available to prepare students for careers in Earth science DS/DA.  Earth science DS/DA techniques and skills were identified through community discussions and presentations (including ESIP ESDA Cluster, literature search, discussions with scientists, and perspectives from students).  The curricula of 267 DS/DA degree programs from 167 universities were analyzed to determine the DS/DA courses most often taught.  Once compiled, this information was then used to identify, analyze, and report on gaps between the professional needs and the academic offerings. This study provides guidelines for both prospective students of Earth science DS/DA in pursuit of their professional career and teachers of Earth science DS/DA.  It also serves as a starting point to examine this rapidly changing academic landscape and extrapolate from for future studies.  Ultimately, we hope that the results of this study will enable a more holistic consideration of the development of Earth science data science and analytics curricula.",
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            "title": "Effects of shoal margin collapses on the morphodynamics of a sandy estuary",
            "abstract": "Shoal margin collapses of several Mm3 have occurred in the Western Scheldt estuary, the Netherlands, on average five times a year over the last decades. While these collapses involve significant volumes of material, their effect on the channel‐shoal morphology is unknown. We hypothesize that collapses dynamicise the channel‐shoal interactions, which could impact the ecological functioning, flood safety and navigation in the estuary. The objective is to investigate how locations, probability, type, and volume of shoal margin collapse affect the channel‐shoal dynamics. We implemented an empirically‐validated parameterization for shoal margin collapses and tested its effect on simulated estuary morphological development in a Delft3D schematization of the Western Scheldt. Three sets of scenarios were analyzed for near‐field and far‐field effects on flow pattern and channel‐shoal morphology: 1) an observed shoal margin collapse of 2014, 2) initial large collapses on 10 locations, and 3) continuous collapses predicted by our novel probabilistic model over a time span of decades. Results show that a single shoal margin collapse only affects the local dynamics in the longitudinal flow direction and dampen out within a year for typical volumes, whereas larger disturbances that reach the seaward or landward sill at tidal channel junctions grow. The direction of the strongest tidally‐averaged flow determined the redistribution of the collapsed sediment. We conclude that adding the process of shoal margin collapses increases the channel‐shoal interactions and that in intensively dredged estuaries shoal margins oversteepen, amplifying the number of collapses, but because of dredging the natural morphological response is interrupted.",
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                    "word": "Distributed acoustic sensing"
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                    "word": "ambient noise interferometry"
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            "title": "New analogue materials for nonlinear lithosphere rheology, with an application to slab break-off",
            "abstract": "Stress-dependent nonlinear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where this nonlinearity results from dislocation creep of minerals. \nIn the last few decades there has been some attention to nonlinear, power-law, materials for application in scaled analogue experiments for tectonic processes. However, studies describing the rheology of analogue materials with the same nonlinear dependency on stress as observed for lithospheric mantle materials at relevant stress levels, are still lacking. \n\n\nIn this study we have developed and rheologically tested materials based on combinations of silicone polymers and plasticine, with the aim of obtaining a material that can serve as a laboratory analogue to the power-law rheology of olivine aggregates at lithospheric mantle conditions. From our steady-state creep tests we find that it is possible to obtain such a power-law material, with effective viscosities over relevant model stress ranges [5-4000 Pa] that allow for nonlinear deformation at laboratory time scales. \n\n\nWe apply the developed material to a process where localized deformation of the lithosphere can be expected: slab break-off. We study this process using analogue models, where we apply the new nonlinear material to the lithospheric mantle domains, while we use Newtonian glucose to represent the low viscous asthenosphere. Now that we properly manage power-law behavior in our analogue lithosphere materials, we are able to model localized lithospheric tearing.",
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                {
                    "word": "strain localization"
                },
                {
                    "word": "analogue modelling"
                },
                {
                    "word": "ellis rheology"
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                {
                    "word": "lithospheric tearing"
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                    "word": "non-linear rheology"
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                {
                    "word": "power-law rheology"
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                {
                    "word": "slab break-off"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-06-07T07:51:07-05:00",
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                    "pk": 1697,
                    "first_name": "Taco",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Broerse",
                    "salutation": "Dr",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 6539,
                    "first_name": "Ben",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Norder",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "first_name": "Rob",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Govers",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 8899,
                    "first_name": "Dimitrios",
                    "middle_name": "",
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                },
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                    "first_name": "Ernst",
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                    "pk": 10366,
                    "first_name": "Stephen",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Picken",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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            "pk": 1320,
            "title": "Detrital Zircons from the Amazon river-to-fan system reveal base level controls on land-to-sea sediment transfer",
            "abstract": "Large tropical sediment routing systems have relatively stable output fluxes over observable timescales. However, the functioning of sediment transfer in these systems across Pleistocene climate and sea-level fluctuations is not well documented. Here, we use new U-Pb detrital zircon (DZ) geochronology from the Pleistocene Amazon submarine fan (n=1,362 grains) to investigate provenance signatures through space and time in Earth’s largest source-to-sink system (~7x106 km2 onshore). DZ U-Pb ages from the Amazon River system display a progressive downstream dilution of Phanerozoic zircons by older cratonic zircons, predicting a submarine fan with significant proportions of craton-derived sediment. Rather than resembling DZ distributions of the lowest reaches of the Amazon, the well-mixed DZ signature of the Pleistocene submarine fan is nearly identical to an integrated Holocene Amazon system. We hypothesize that base level (sea level) is a first-order control on spatiotemporal patterns of DZ ages in the river and submarine fan: during higher sea level, the Amazon system experiences efficient sediment trapping in its lower reaches. During lower sea levels, the Amazon responds with incision and an increased gradient, resulting in reduced onshore to coastal sediment retention, channel lengthening, and enhanced throughput of Andean derived DZs to the deep sea. We speculate that this phenomenon may influence DZ compositions in other river to submarine fan systems globally.",
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                    "word": "Sea level"
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                    "word": "climate change"
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                    "word": "Amazon Fan"
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            "title": "Field evidence for the lateral emplacement of igneous dykes: Implications for 3D mechanical models and the plumbing beneath fissure eruptions.",
            "abstract": "Seismological and geodetic data from modern volcanic systems strongly suggest that magma is transported significant distance (tens of kilometres) in the subsurface away from central volcanic vents.  Geological evidence for lateral emplacement preserved within exposed dykes includes aligned fabrics of vesicles and phenocrysts, striations on wall rocks and the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility.  In this paper, we present geometrical evidence for the lateral emplacement of segmented dykes restricted to a narrow depth range in the crust.  Near-total exposure of three dykes on wave cut platforms around Birsay (Orkney, UK) are used to map out floor and roof contacts of neighbouring dyke segments in relay zones.  The field evidence suggests emplacement from the WSW towards the ENE.  Geometrical evidence for the lateral emplacement of segmented dykes is likely more robust than inferences drawn from flow-related fabrics, due to the prevalence of ubiquitous ‘drainback’ events (i.e. magmatic flow reversals) observed in modern systems.",
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                    "word": "volcanic"
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                    "word": "Igneous"
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                    "word": "bridge"
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                    "word": "segment"
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            "title": "Secondary microplastics were prevalent in sediment in a freshwater UK urban river",
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                    "first_name": "Caroline",
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            "title": "Do Geology Field Courses Improve Penetrative Thinking?",
            "abstract": "Spatial thinking skills are important for geoscientists, and field courses play an important role in using and developing those skills. This study examines the development of spatial perception and geoscience-specific penetrative thinking skills, as measured by paired pre- and post-tests using the water-level test and the Geologic Block Cross-sectioning Test, in a sophomore field mapping course. Students began the course with strong spatial perception skills, but developed their penetrative thinking skills significantly (p&lt;0.0001) between the beginning and end of the course. Furthermore, the gender gap in penetrative thinking skills that existed at the beginning of the course became statistically insignificant by the end of the course. This work can be used as a baseline for comparison with results of non-field-based exercises that are designed to develop geologic penetrative thinking skills in other ways.",
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                {
                    "word": "field geology"
                },
                {
                    "word": "gender differences"
                },
                {
                    "word": "penetrative thinking"
                },
                {
                    "word": "spatial perception"
                },
                {
                    "word": "spatial thinking"
                }
            ],
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            "date_accepted": "2018-06-05T11:45:57-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-06-05T11:45:57-05:00",
            "doi": null,
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/8hy36",
            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 1360,
                    "first_name": "Kimberly",
                    "middle_name": "A.",
                    "last_name": "Hannula",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Education"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                }
            ],
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            "title": "Mars Global Simulant MGS-1: A Rocknest-based open standard for basaltic martian regolith simulants",
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            "abstract": "Successive locations of individual large earthquakes (Mw&gt;5.5) over years to centuries can be difficult to explain with simple Coulomb stress transfer (CST), because seismicity can miss out nearest-neighbour along-strike faults where coseismic CST increases are greatest. We show that “Coulomb pre-stress” may explain this, because magnitudes are &gt;±50 bars if interseismic loading and local stress amplification at fault bends are included, so coseismic CST, in the range of ±2 bars, will rarely overwhelm the Coulomb pre-stress. To illustrate this, we calculate the Coulomb pre-stress prior to 34 earthquakes from 1349-2016 A.D. in central Italy and use this to discuss the location of subsequent earthquakes. We show that earthquakes tend to occur where the cumulative coseismic and interseismic CST is positive. Ruptures propagate both across faults that are positively stressed, and in a few examples, from positions where highly stressed patches associated with along-strike fault bends are surrounded by negatively stressed fault surfaces. Coulomb pre-stress calculated for strike-variable faults is an ignored yet vital factor for earthquake triggering.",
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                    "word": "faulting"
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            "title": "Origin and time evolution of subduction polarity reversal from plate kinematics of Southeast Asia",
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                    "url": "https://osf.io/ev4rd",
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            "title": "Methyl, ethyl, and propyl nitrates: global distribution and impacts on reactive nitrogen in remote marine environments",
            "abstract": "Alkyl nitrates (RONO2) are important components of tropospheric reactive nitrogen that serve as reservoirs for nitrogen oxides (NOx ≡ NO + NO2). Here we implement a new simulation of atmospheric methyl, ethyl, and propyl nitrate chemistry in a global chemical transport model (GEOS‐Chem). We show that the model can reproduce the spatial and seasonal variability seen in a 20‐year ensemble of airborne observations. Methyl nitrate accounts for 17 Gg N globally, with maxima over the tropical Pacific and Southern Ocean. Propyl nitrate is enhanced in continental boundary layers, but its global impact (6 Gg N) is limited by a short lifetime (8 days, versus 26 days for methyl nitrate and 14 days for ethyl nitrate) that inhibits long‐range transport. Ethyl nitrate has the smallest impact of the three species (4 Gg N). We find that methyl nitrate is the dominant form of reactive nitrogen (NOy) in the Southern Ocean marine boundary layer, where its addition to the model corrects a large NOy underestimate in austral winter relative to recent aircraft data. RONO2 serve as a small net NOx source to the marine troposphere, except in the northern mid‐latitudes where the continental outflow is enriched in precursors that promote NOx loss via RONO2 formation. Recent growth in NOx emissions from East Asia has enhanced the role of RONO2 as a source of NOx to the remote free troposphere. This relationship implies projected future NOx emissions growth across the southern hemisphere may further enhance the importance of RONO2 as a NOx reservoir.",
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            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "GEOS-Chem"
                },
                {
                    "word": "air-sea exchange"
                },
                {
                    "word": "alkyl nitrates"
                },
                {
                    "word": "atmospheric chemistry"
                },
                {
                    "word": "chemical transport model"
                },
                {
                    "word": "methyl nitrate"
                },
                {
                    "word": "nitrogen oxides"
                },
                {
                    "word": "reactive nitrogen"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2018-05-27T18:38:45-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-05-27T18:51:35-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-05-27T18:51:35-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1029/2018jd029046",
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            "title": "Vibrational modes of hydraulic fractures: Inference of fracture geometry from resonant frequencies and attenuation",
            "abstract": "Oscillatory seismic signals arising from resonant vibrations of hydraulic fractures are observed in many geologic systems, including volcanoes, glaciers and ice sheets, and hydrocarbon and geothermal reservoirs. To better quantify the physical dimensions of fluid‐filled cracks and properties of the fluids within them, we study wave motion along a thin hydraulic fracture waveguide. We present a linearized analysis, valid at wavelengths greater than the fracture aperture, that accounts for quasi‐static elastic deformation of the fracture walls, as well as fluid viscosity, inertia, and compressibility. In the long‐wavelength limit, anomalously dispersed guided waves known as crack or Krauklis waves propagate with restoring force from fracture wall elasticity. At shorter wavelengths, the waves become sound waves within the fluid channel. Wave attenuation in our model is due to fluid viscosity, rather than seismic radiation from crack tips or fracture wall roughness. We characterize viscous damping at both low frequencies, where the flow is always fully developed, and at high frequencies, where the flow has a nearly constant velocity profile away from viscous boundary layers near the fracture walls. Most observable seismic signals from resonating fractures likely arise in the boundary layer crack wave limit, where fluid‐solid coupling is pronounced and attenuation is minimal. We present a method to estimate the aperture and length of a resonating hydraulic fracture using both the seismically observed quality factor and characteristic frequency. Finally, we develop scaling relations between seismic moment and characteristic frequency that might be useful when interpreting the statistics of hydraulic fracture events.",
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                    "word": "Seismology"
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                    "word": "hydraulic fracture"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-27T17:19:41-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-05-27T17:53:58-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-05-27T17:53:58-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JB011286",
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                    "first_name": "Eric",
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                    "name": "Environmental Sciences"
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            "title": "Crack models of repeating earthquakes predict observed moment-recurrence scaling",
            "abstract": "Small repeating earthquakes are thought to represent rupture of isolated asperities loaded by surrounding creep.\nThe observed scaling between recurrence interval and seismic moment, Tr ~ M^(1/6),  contrasts with expectation assuming constant stress drop and no aseismic slip (Tr ~ M^(1/3)). Here we demonstrate that simple crack models of velocity-weakening asperities embedded in a velocity-strengthening fault predict the Tr ~ M^(1/6) scaling; however, the mechanism  depends on asperity radius, R.\nFor  small asperities (Ri &lt; R &lt; 2Ri, where Ri is the nucleation radius) numerical simulations with rate-state friction show interseismic creep penetrating inwards from the edge, with earthquakes nucleating in the center and rupturing the entire asperity.  Creep penetration accounts for ~25% of the slip budget, the nucleation phase takes up a larger fraction of slip. Stress drop increases with increasing R; the lack of self-similarity due to the finite nucleation dimension.\nFor 2 Ri &lt; R &lt; 4.3 Ri simulations exhibit simple cycles with ruptures nucleating from the edge. Asperities with R &gt;  4.3Ri exhibit complex cycles of partial and full ruptures. Here Tr is explained by an energy criterion: full rupture requires that the energy release rate everywhere on the asperity at least equals the fracture energy, leading to the scaling Tr ~ M^(1/6). Remarkably, in spite of the variability in behavior with source dimension, the scaling of Tr with stress drop \\Delta\\tau, nucleation length and creep rate Vpl is the same across all regimes: Tr ~ (Ri)^(1/2)\\Delta\\tau^(5/6)M^(1/6)/Vpl. This supports the use of repeating earthquakes as creepmeters, and provides a physical interpretation for the scaling observed in nature.",
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                {
                    "word": "Earthquake periodicity"
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                {
                    "word": "Repeating earthquakes"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2018-05-24T12:35:52-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-05-24T12:42:24-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-05-24T12:42:24-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JB016056",
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                    "pk": 1629,
                    "first_name": "Camilla",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Cattania",
                    "salutation": "Dr",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 5719,
                    "first_name": "Paul",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Segall",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Geophysics and Seismology"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "pk": 1334,
            "title": "Pervasive iron limitation at subsurface chlorophyll maxima of the California Current",
            "abstract": "Subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers (SCMLs) are nearly ubiquitous in stratified water columns and exist at horizontal scales ranging from the submesoscale to the extent of oligotrophic gyres. These layers of heightened chlorophyll and/or phytoplankton concentrations are generally thought to be a consequence of a balance between light energy from above and a limiting nutrient flux from below, typically nitrate. Here we present multiple lines of evidence demonstrating that iron (Fe) limits or with light co-limits phytoplankton communities in SCMLs along a primary productivity gradient from coastal to oligotrophic offshore waters in the southern California Current ecosystem. SCML phytoplankton responded markedly to added Fe or Fe/light in experimental incubations, biogeochemical proxies for Fe limitation peaked in SCML waters, and transcripts of diatom and picoeukaryote Fe stress genes were strikingly abundant in SCML metatranscriptomes. A 40-year time-series indicates that SCMLs in this region display a persistent biogeochemical signal of diatom Fe deficiency during the spring and summer months, particularly within inshore and transition zones. In addition, the spatial extent of SCML Fe limitation has markedly increased during the first decade of the 21st century. We conclude that phytoplankton Fe limitation and Fe/light co-limitation at SCMLs is an important constraint on primary productivity and carbon export in the California Current and potentially SCMLs worldwide.",
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                {
                    "word": "microbial ecology"
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                {
                    "word": "iron"
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                    "word": "phytoplankton"
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                    "word": "eastern boundary current"
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                    "word": "iron/light co-limitation"
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                    "pk": 6835,
                    "first_name": "Chris",
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                    "orcid": null
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                    "first_name": "Brian",
                    "middle_name": "",
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                    "pk": 9136,
                    "first_name": "Andrew",
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                    "last_name": "King",
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                    "first_name": "Elizabeth",
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                    "last_name": "Mann",
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                    "pk": 1369,
                    "first_name": "Zackary",
                    "middle_name": "I.",
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                    "name": "Biogeochemistry"
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Oceanography"
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            "pk": 1335,
            "title": "Time scales of shallow magma chamber replenishment at Campi Flegrei caldera.",
            "abstract": "Ascent of primitive magmas from depth into shallow,\npartially degassed reservoirs is commonly assumed to be a viable eruption trigger. The resulting \nprocesses of convection and mixing have played an important role both in pre- and syn-eruptive stages in many eruptions of different sizes at the unrest Campi Flegrei caldera in Southern Italy.\nWe performed numerical simulations of magma chamber replenishment referring to an archetypal case whereby a shallow, small magma chamber containing degassed phonolite is invaded by volatile-rich shoshonitic magma coming from a deeper, larger reservoir. The system evolution is driven by buoyancy, as the magma entering the shallower chamber is less dense than the degassed, resident phonolite. \nThe evolution in space and time of physical quantities such as pressure, gas content and density is highly heterogeneous; nonetheless, an overall decreasing exponential trend in time can be observed and characterizes the efficiency of the whole process. The same exponentially decreasing trend can be observed in the amplitude of the synthetic ground deformation signals (seismicity over the whole frequency spectrum) calculated from the results of the magmatic dynamics. Depending on the initial and boundary conditions explored, such as chamber geometry or density contrast, the time constant thus the inferred duration of the process can vary. An initial vigorous phase of convection and mixing among the two magma types reaches an asymptotic stage after a few hours to half a day. \nIndependently, the evolution of pressure in the magmatic system also depends on the initial and boundary conditions, leading either to eruption-favorable conditions or not. Relating the time scales for convective processes to be effective with their outcomes in terms of stresses at the boundaries of the magmatic system can substantially improve our ability to forecast the evolution of volcanic unrest crises worldwide.",
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If the provision cannot be reformed, it shall be severed from this Public License without affecting the enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.\r\nNo term or condition of this Public License will be waived and no failure to comply consented to unless expressly agreed to by the Licensor.\r\nNothing in this Public License constitutes or may be interpreted as a limitation upon, or waiver of, any privileges and immunities that apply to the Licensor or You, including from the legal processes of any jurisdiction or authority.",
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                {
                    "word": "caldera unrest"
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                    "word": "Campi Flegrei"
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                    "word": "magma chamber"
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                    "word": "magma dynamics"
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                    "word": "magma mixing"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-23T07:36:38-05:00",
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                    "first_name": "Chiara",
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                    "last_name": "Montagna",
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                    "first_name": "Paolo",
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                    "last_name": "Papale",
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            "title": "The effects of differential compaction on clinothem geometries and shelf-edge trajectories",
            "abstract": "The geometry of basin margin strata documents changes in water depth, slope steepness, and sedimentary facies distributions. Their stacking patterns are widely used to define shelf-edge trajectories, which reflect long-term variations in sediment supply and relative sea level change. Here, we present a new method to reconstruct the geometries and trajectories of clinoform-bearing basin￾margin successions. Our sequential decompaction technique explicitly accounts for down-dip lithology \nvariations, which are inherent to basin-margin stratigraphy. Our case studies show that preferential compaction of distal, fine-grained foresets and bottomsets results in a vertical extension of basin margin strata and a basinward rotation of the original shelf-edge trajectory. We discuss the implications these effects have for sea level reconstructions and for predicting the timing of sediment transfer to the basin \nfloor.",
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To the extent this Public License may be interpreted as a contract, You are granted the Licensed Rights in consideration of Your acceptance of these terms and conditions, and the Licensor grants You such rights in consideration of benefits the Licensor receives from making the Licensed Material available under these terms and conditions.\r\n\r\nSection 1 – Definitions.\r\n\r\nAdapted Material means material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights that is derived from or based upon the Licensed Material and in which the Licensed Material is translated, altered, arranged, transformed, or otherwise modified in a manner requiring permission under the Copyright and Similar Rights held by the Licensor. For purposes of this Public License, where the Licensed Material is a musical work, performance, or sound recording, Adapted Material is always produced where the Licensed Material is synched in timed relation with a moving image.\r\nAdapter's License means the license You apply to Your Copyright and Similar Rights in Your contributions to Adapted Material in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Public License.\r\nCopyright and Similar Rights means copyright and/or similar rights closely related to copyright including, without limitation, performance, broadcast, sound recording, and Sui Generis Database Rights, without regard to how the rights are labeled or categorized. 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            "abstract": "Climate models simulate an increase in global precipitation at a rate of approximately 1-3% per Kelvin of global surface warming. This change is often interpreted through the lens of the atmospheric energy budget, in which the increase in global precipitation is mostly offset by an increase in net radiative cooling. Other studies have provided different interpretations from the perspective of the surface, where evaporation represents the turbulent transfer of latent heat to the atmosphere. Expanding on this surface perspective, here we derive a version of the Penman-Monteith equation that allows the change in ocean evaporation to be partitioned into a thermodynamic response to surface warming, and additional diagnostic contributions from changes in surface radiation, ocean heat uptake, and boundary-layer dynamics/relative humidity. In this framework, temperature is found to be the primary control on the rate of increase in global precipitation within model simulations of greenhouse gas warming, while the contributions from changes in surface radiation and ocean heat uptake are found to be secondary. The temperature contribution also dominates the spatial pattern of global evaporation change, leading to the largest fractional increases at high latitudes. In the surface energy budget, the thermodynamic increase in evaporation comes at the expense of the sensible heat flux, while radiative changes cause the sensible heat flux to increase. These tendencies on the sensible heat flux partly offset each other, resulting in a relatively small change in the global mean, and contributing to an impression that global precipitation is radiatively constrained.",
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                    "word": "climate change"
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                    "word": "Global hydrologic cycle"
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                    "first_name": "Nicole",
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                    "name": "Atmospheric Sciences"
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                    "name": "Climate"
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                    "name": "Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "title": "Experimental and Geochemical Modeling Evidences of Mineral Sequestration of CO2 in Saline Siliciclastic aquifers",
            "abstract": "The validity of mineral sequestration in saline siliciclastic aquifers in sedimentary basins is assessed in this paper.  Mineral sequestration is the precipitation of carbonates due to the dissolution of silicates upon the injection of CO2 in deep geological formations, while solubility trapping is the dissolution of CO2 in the formation water. Saline reservoirs in sedimentary basins seem to constitute one of the best targets for the storage due to their huge storage capacity, low importance in terms of natural resources and wide availability and in close proximity to power generation plants. Siliciclastic aquifers are predicted to have the best potential for trapping CO2, by precipitating carbonate minerals, when they contain an assemblage of basic aluminosilicate minerals such as fledspars, zeolites, illites, chlorites and smectites. Precipitation of carbonate minerals due to the dissolution of silicate are generally not observed in laboratory experiments conducted at low temperature and pressure due to the slow dissolution rates of silicates, or the absence of significant amount of divalent cations in the rock composition. However, carbonate precipitation is observed in work conducted under relatively high pressure and temperature. On the other hand, although carbonate perception is predicted by computer simulation for larger timeframes as reported in several studies, yet laboratory and geochemical modeling work suggests that the injection of supercritical CO2 in deep saline aquifers may show limited reactivity with reservoir rocks. Thus, the dominant trapping mechanisms will be more based on the dissolution of CO2 in the formation water rather than on mineral sequestration. Accordingly, this article concludes that apart from the physical conditions such as temperature and pressure, mineral sequestration in saline siliciclastic aquifers of sedimentary basins may behave differently due to differences in brine compositions and rock types, and thus the degree of mineral sequestration is case specific.",
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                    "word": "Precipitation"
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                    "word": "dissolution"
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                    "word": "geochemical modeling"
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                {
                    "word": "Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide"
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                {
                    "word": "laboratory experiments"
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                    "word": "mineral sequestration"
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                    "word": "saline aquifers"
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                    "word": "sedimentary basins"
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                    "word": "siliciclastic aquifers"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-22T17:40:07-05:00",
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                    "first_name": "Ahmed",
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                    "salutation": "",
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                }
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Geochemistry"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "title": "Metabolite cycling indicated by long-range correlation in a sediment bioreactor mixed microbial community",
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                    "name": "Geophysics and Seismology"
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            "abstract": "The diffusion coefficients (D) for both dimethylsulfide (DMSP) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) were determined using diffusion-ordered nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DOSY).  Diffusion coefficients were measured across a temperature range (285 – 315 K, 12 – 42°C) and DDMSP was determined in both artificial seawater (30.5‰) and in MilliQ water (0‰).  Diffusion constants were within the range predicted by various empirical models.  DDMS was lower than that reported previously, which implies slower sea-to-atmosphere gas transfer.  DDMSP was well-predicted by the Stokes-Einstein relation and does not have a strong concentration dependence.  Implications for diffusion of DMSP on cellular physiology are discussed, as are implications for sea-to-air transfer of DMS, changing previous rates by approximately 10%.",
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            "abstract": "Ongoing increase in human and climate pressures, in addition to the lack of monitoring initiatives, makes the Caatinga one of the most vulnerable forests in the world. The Caatinga is located in the semi-arid region of Brazil and its vegetation phenology is highly dependent on precipitation, which has a high spatial and temporal variability. Under these circumstances, satellite image-based methods are valued due to their ability to uncover human-induced changes from climate effects on land cover. In this study, a time series stack of 670 Landsat images over a period of 31 years (1985–2015) was used to investigate spatial and temporal patterns of land-cover clearing (LCC) due to vegetation removal in an area of the Caatinga. We compared the LCC detection accuracy of three spectral indices, i.e., the surface albedo (SA), the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) and the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). We applied a residual trend analysis (TSS-RESTREND) to attenuate seasonal climate effects on the vegetation time series signal and to detect only significant structural changes (breakpoints) from monthly Landsat time series. Our results show that SA was able to identify the general occurrence of LCC and the year that it occurred with a higher accuracy (89 and 62%, respectively) compared to EVI (44 and 22%) and NDVI (46 and 22%). The overall outcome of the study shows the benefits of using Landsat time series and a spectral index that incorporates the short-wave infrared range, such as the SA, compared to visible and near-infrared vegetation indices for monitoring LCC in seasonally dry forests such as the Caatinga.",
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            "title": "Dynamics of settling-driven convection beneath a sediment laden buoyant overflow: implications for the length-scale of deposition in lakes and the coastal ocean",
            "abstract": "The length-scale of deposition beneath a buoyant sediment-laden river plume can be strongly influenced by enhanced settling-driven convection, and is directly related to the horizontal velocity of the plume and a sedimentation time-scale. In our experiments, a buoyant plume of fresh water and sediment spreads over a denser saline layer. The speed of the plume increases with the net density difference between the layers, while in contrast, the time-scale of the settling-driven convection is related inversely to the density anomaly due to the sediment concentration difference. These competing effects result in the length-scale of propagation increasing as L ~ sqrt(1-1/R_rho)*R_rho^(2/3), where R_rho= delta rho_S / delta rho_C is the ratio of density differences due to salt and sediment. When R_rho is close to one, settling-driven convection is vigorous and the propagation length-scale is very small. Beneath the surface plume, the descending sediment laden fluid can also form an interflow or underflow, which is able to propagate greater distances than the surface plume. The implication of these results for sediment-laden river plumes in lakes and the coastal ocean are discussed.",
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            "abstract": "Submarine volcanism accounts for c. 75% of the Earths volcanic activity. Yet difficulties with imaging their exteriors and interiors mean the extrusion dynamics and erupted volumes of deep water volcanoes remain poorly understood. Here, we use high-resolution 3-D seismic reflection data to examine the external and internal geometry, and extrusion dynamics of two Late Miocene-Quaternary, deep-water (&gt;2 km emplacement depth) volcanoes buried beneath 55–330 m of sedimentary strata in the South China Sea. The volcanoes have crater-like basal contacts, which truncate underlying strata, and erupted lava flows that feed lobate lava fans. The lava flows are &gt;9km long and contain lava tubes that have rugged basal contacts defined by ~90±23 m high erosional ramps. We suggest the lava flows eroded down into and were emplaced at shallow sub-surface depths within wet, unconsolidated, near-seafloor sediments. Extrusion dynamics were likely controlled by low magma viscosities, high hydrostatic pressures, and soft, near-seabed sediments, which collectively are characteristic of deep-water environments. Because the lava flows and volcanic edifices are imaged in 3D, we calculate the lava flows account for 50–97% of the total erupted volume. Our results indicate deep-water volcanic edifices may thus form a minor component (~3–50%) of the extrusive system, and that accurate estimates of erupted volume requires knowledge of the basal surface of genetically related lava flows. We conclude that 3D seismic reflection data is a powerful tool for constraining the geometry and extrusion dynamics of buried, deep-water volcanic features; such data should be used to image and quantify extrusion dynamics of modern deep-water volcanoes.",
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Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).\r\nOther rights.\r\n\r\nMoral rights, such as the right of integrity, are not licensed under this Public License, nor are publicity, privacy, and/or other similar personality rights; however, to the extent possible, the Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any such rights held by the Licensor to the limited extent necessary to allow You to exercise the Licensed Rights, but not otherwise.\r\nPatent and trademark rights are not licensed under this Public License.\r\nTo the extent possible, the Licensor waives any right to collect royalties from You for the exercise of the Licensed Rights, whether directly or through a collecting society under any voluntary or waivable statutory or compulsory licensing scheme. 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For example, it may be reasonable to satisfy the conditions by providing a URI or hyperlink to a resource that includes the required information.\r\nIf requested by the Licensor, You must remove any of the information required by Section 3(a)(1)(A) to the extent reasonably practicable.\r\nIf You Share Adapted Material You produce, the Adapter's License You apply must not prevent recipients of the Adapted Material from complying with this Public License.\r\nSection 4 – Sui Generis Database Rights.\r\n\r\nWhere the Licensed Rights include Sui Generis Database Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material:\r\n\r\nfor the avoidance of doubt, Section 2(a)(1) grants You the right to extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database;\r\nif You include all or a substantial portion of the database contents in a database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights, then the database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights (but not its individual contents) is Adapted Material; and\r\nYou must comply with the conditions in Section 3(a) if You Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database.\r\nFor the avoidance of doubt, this Section 4 supplements and does not replace Your obligations under this Public License where the Licensed Rights include other Copyright and Similar Rights.\r\nSection 5 – Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.\r\n\r\nUnless otherwise separately undertaken by the Licensor, to the extent possible, the Licensor offers the Licensed Material as-is and as-available, and makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the Licensed Material, whether express, implied, statutory, or other. This includes, without limitation, warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, absence of latent or other defects, accuracy, or the presence or absence of errors, whether or not known or discoverable. Where disclaimers of warranties are not allowed in full or in part, this disclaimer may not apply to You.\r\nTo the extent possible, in no event will the Licensor be liable to You on any legal theory (including, without limitation, negligence) or otherwise for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary, or other losses, costs, expenses, or damages arising out of this Public License or use of the Licensed Material, even if the Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such losses, costs, expenses, or damages. 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            "title": "Bimodal or quadrimodal? Statistical tests for the shape of fault patterns",
            "abstract": "Natural fault patterns, formed in response to a single tectonic event, often display significant variation in their orientation distribution. The cause of this variation is the subject of some debate: it could be ‘noise’ on underlying conjugate (or bimodal) fault patterns or it could be intrinsic ‘signal’ from an underlying polymodal (e.g. quadrimodal) pattern. In this contribution, we present new statistical tests to assess the probability of a fault pattern having two (bimodal, or conjugate) or four (quadrimodal) underlying modes. We use the eigenvalues of the 2nd and 4th rank orientation tensors, derived from the direction cosines of the poles to the fault planes, as the basis for our tests. Using a combination of the existing fabric eigenvalue (or modified Flinn) plot and our new tests, we can discriminate reliably between bimodal (conjugate) and quadrimodal fault patterns. We validate our tests using synthetic fault orientation datasets constructed from multimodal Watson distributions, and then assess six natural fault datasets from outcrops and earthquake focal plane solutions. We show that five out of six of these natural datasets are probably quadrimodal. The tests have been implemented in the R language and a link is given to the authors’ source code.",
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To the extent this Public License may be interpreted as a contract, You are granted the Licensed Rights in consideration of Your acceptance of these terms and conditions, and the Licensor grants You such rights in consideration of benefits the Licensor receives from making the Licensed Material available under these terms and conditions.\r\n\r\nSection 1 – Definitions.\r\n\r\nAdapted Material means material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights that is derived from or based upon the Licensed Material and in which the Licensed Material is translated, altered, arranged, transformed, or otherwise modified in a manner requiring permission under the Copyright and Similar Rights held by the Licensor. For purposes of this Public License, where the Licensed Material is a musical work, performance, or sound recording, Adapted Material is always produced where the Licensed Material is synched in timed relation with a moving image.\r\nAdapter's License means the license You apply to Your Copyright and Similar Rights in Your contributions to Adapted Material in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Public License.\r\nCopyright and Similar Rights means copyright and/or similar rights closely related to copyright including, without limitation, performance, broadcast, sound recording, and Sui Generis Database Rights, without regard to how the rights are labeled or categorized. For purposes of this Public License, the rights specified in Section 2(b)(1)-(2) are not Copyright and Similar Rights.\r\nEffective Technological Measures means those measures that, in the absence of proper authority, may not be circumvented under laws fulfilling obligations under Article 11 of the WIPO Copyright Treaty adopted on December 20, 1996, and/or similar international agreements.\r\nExceptions and Limitations means fair use, fair dealing, and/or any other exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights that applies to Your use of the Licensed Material.\r\nLicensed Material means the artistic or literary work, database, or other material to which the Licensor applied this Public License.\r\nLicensed Rights means the rights granted to You subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, which are limited to all Copyright and Similar Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material and that the Licensor has authority to license.\r\nLicensor means the individual(s) or entity(ies) granting rights under this Public License.\r\nShare means to provide material to the public by any means or process that requires permission under the Licensed Rights, such as reproduction, public display, public performance, distribution, dissemination, communication, or importation, and to make material available to the public including in ways that members of the public may access the material from a place and at a time individually chosen by them.\r\nSui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright resulting from Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases, as amended and/or succeeded, as well as other essentially equivalent rights anywhere in the world.\r\nYou means the individual or entity exercising the Licensed Rights under this Public License. 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The Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any right or authority to forbid You from making technical modifications necessary to exercise the Licensed Rights, including technical modifications necessary to circumvent Effective Technological Measures. For purposes of this Public License, simply making modifications authorized by this Section 2(a)(4) never produces Adapted Material.\r\nDownstream recipients.\r\nOffer from the Licensor – Licensed Material. Every recipient of the Licensed Material automatically receives an offer from the Licensor to exercise the Licensed Rights under the terms and conditions of this Public License.\r\nNo downstream restrictions. You may not offer or impose any additional or different terms or conditions on, or apply any Effective Technological Measures to, the Licensed Material if doing so restricts exercise of the Licensed Rights by any recipient of the Licensed Material.\r\nNo endorsement. Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).\r\nOther rights.\r\n\r\nMoral rights, such as the right of integrity, are not licensed under this Public License, nor are publicity, privacy, and/or other similar personality rights; however, to the extent possible, the Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any such rights held by the Licensor to the limited extent necessary to allow You to exercise the Licensed Rights, but not otherwise.\r\nPatent and trademark rights are not licensed under this Public License.\r\nTo the extent possible, the Licensor waives any right to collect royalties from You for the exercise of the Licensed Rights, whether directly or through a collecting society under any voluntary or waivable statutory or compulsory licensing scheme. In all other cases the Licensor expressly reserves any right to collect such royalties.\r\nSection 3 – License Conditions.\r\n\r\nYour exercise of the Licensed Rights is expressly made subject to the following conditions.\r\n\r\nAttribution.\r\n\r\nIf You Share the Licensed Material (including in modified form), You must:\r\n\r\nretain the following if it is supplied by the Licensor with the Licensed Material:\r\nidentification of the creator(s) of the Licensed Material and any others designated to receive attribution, in any reasonable manner requested by the Licensor (including by pseudonym if designated);\r\na copyright notice;\r\na notice that refers to this Public License;\r\na notice that refers to the disclaimer of warranties;\r\na URI or hyperlink to the Licensed Material to the extent reasonably practicable;\r\nindicate if You modified the Licensed Material and retain an indication of any previous modifications; and\r\nindicate the Licensed Material is licensed under this Public License, and include the text of, or the URI or hyperlink to, this Public License.\r\nYou may satisfy the conditions in Section 3(a)(1) in any reasonable manner based on the medium, means, and context in which You Share the Licensed Material. 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                    "word": "Antarctica"
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                {
                    "word": "Greenland"
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                    "word": "Sea level rise"
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                    "word": "glaciers"
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                    "first_name": "Richard",
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                    "first_name": "Ben",
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                    "last_name": "Marzeion",
                    "salutation": "",
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                    "first_name": "Bert",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Wouters",
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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            "abstract": "Storm reports show an upward trend in the power of tornadoes from longer and wider paths and higher damage ratings. Quantifying the magnitude of the increase is difficult given diurnal and seasonal influences on tornadoes embedded within natural variations and made worse by changes for rating damage. Here the authors solve this problem by fitting a statistical model to a metric of power during the period 1994--2016. They find an increase of 5.5\\% [(4.6, 6.5\\%), 95\\% CI] per year in tornado power controlling for the diurnal cycle, seasonality, natural climate variability, and the switch to a new damage scale. A portion of the trend is attributed to long-term changes in convective storm environments involving dynamic and thermodynamic variables and their interactions. Increasing tornado power is occurring in environments where the effect of convective available potential energy is enhanced by increasing vertical wind shear.",
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                    "word": "tsunami"
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If the provision cannot be reformed, it shall be severed from this Public License without affecting the enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.\r\nNo term or condition of this Public License will be waived and no failure to comply consented to unless expressly agreed to by the Licensor.\r\nNothing in this Public License constitutes or may be interpreted as a limitation upon, or waiver of, any privileges and immunities that apply to the Licensor or You, including from the legal processes of any jurisdiction or authority.",
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                {
                    "word": "lithosphere"
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                {
                    "word": "isostasy"
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                    "word": "asthenosphere"
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                    "word": "determination of LAB"
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                    "word": "geoid anomaly"
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                    "word": "mantle convection and isostasy"
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                    "first_name": "Leszek",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Czechowski",
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            "title": "The Mesozoic and Palaeozoic granitoids of north-western New Guinea",
            "abstract": "A large portion of the Birds Head Peninsula of NW New Guinea is an inlier that reveals the pre-Cenozoic geological history of the northern margin of eastern Gondwana. The peninsula is dominated by a regional basement high exposing Gondwanan (Australian) Palaeozoic metasediments intruded by Palaeozoic and Mesozoic granitoids. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of these granitoids, including field and petrographic descriptions, bulk rock geochemistry, and U-Pb zircon age data. We further revise and update previous subdivisions of\ngranitoids in the area. Most granitoids were emplaced as small to medium scale intrusions during two episodes in the Devonian-Carboniferous and the Late Permian-Triassic, separated by a period of apparent magmatic quiescence. The oldest rocks went unrecognised until this study, likely\ndue to the younger intrusive events resetting the K¬-Ar isotopic system used in previous studies. Most of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic granitoids are peraluminous and in large parts derived from partial melts of the country rock. This is corroborated by local migmatites and country rock\nxenoliths. Although rare, the metaluminous and mafic rocks show that partial melts of mantle-derived material played a minor role in granitoid petrogenesis, especially during the Permian-Triassic. The Devonian-Carboniferous granitoids and associated volcanics are locally restricted, whereas the Permian-Triassic intrusions are found across NW New Guinea and further afield. The latter were likely part of an extensive active continental margin above a subduction system spanning the length of what is now New Guinea and likely extending southward through eastern\nAustralia and Antarctica.",
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                "text": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License\r\n\r\nBy exercising the Licensed Rights (defined below), You accept and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (\"Public License\"). 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Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).\r\nOther rights.\r\n\r\nMoral rights, such as the right of integrity, are not licensed under this Public License, nor are publicity, privacy, and/or other similar personality rights; however, to the extent possible, the Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any such rights held by the Licensor to the limited extent necessary to allow You to exercise the Licensed Rights, but not otherwise.\r\nPatent and trademark rights are not licensed under this Public License.\r\nTo the extent possible, the Licensor waives any right to collect royalties from You for the exercise of the Licensed Rights, whether directly or through a collecting society under any voluntary or waivable statutory or compulsory licensing scheme. 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If the provision cannot be reformed, it shall be severed from this Public License without affecting the enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.\r\nNo term or condition of this Public License will be waived and no failure to comply consented to unless expressly agreed to by the Licensor.\r\nNothing in this Public License constitutes or may be interpreted as a limitation upon, or waiver of, any privileges and immunities that apply to the Licensor or You, including from the legal processes of any jurisdiction or authority.",
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            },
            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Geology"
                },
                {
                    "word": "geochemistry"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Geochronology"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Tectonics"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Gondwana"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Granite"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Zircon"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Bird's Head"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Irian Jaya"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Papua"
                }
            ],
            "date_submitted": "2018-05-09T06:45:34-05:00",
            "date_accepted": "2018-05-09T06:59:07-05:00",
            "date_published": "2018-05-09T06:59:07-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2018.04.027",
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/7t5fq",
            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 5427,
                    "first_name": "Benjamin",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Jost",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 5874,
                    "first_name": "Max",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Webb",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 1554,
                    "first_name": "Lloyd",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "White",
                    "salutation": "Dr",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geochemistry"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geology"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Other Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Tectonics and Structure"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Volcanology"
                }
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                    "original_filename": "Jost_etal_Lithos_2018_Preprint.pdf",
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            "pk": 1355,
            "title": "Growing forced bars determine non-ideal estuary planform",
            "abstract": "The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially\nconverges in landward direction. We show how growing topographically forced nonmigratory (i.e., anchored) bars determine the large-scale estuary planform, which explains the deviations observed in the planform of natural estuaries filled with bars compared to the ideal planform. Experiments were conducted in a 20-m long, 3-m-wide tilting flume, the Metronome. From a narrow, converging channel a self-formed\nestuary developed characterized by multiple channels, braided bars, a meandering ebb channel, and an ebb delta. Bars hardly migrated due to the alternating current, but the bar width increased with increasing estuary width. At locations where the estuary width was narrow, major channel confluences were present, while the zones between the confluences were characterized by a higher braiding index, periodically\nmigrating channels, and a relatively large estuary width. At the seaward boundary, confluences were forced in place by the presence of the ebb tidal delta. Between confluences, bars were topographically forced to be nonmigratory. Diversion of flow around forced midchannel bars caused bank erosion. This resulted in a planform shape with a quasiperiodic widening and narrowing at the scale of forced bars. Observations in natural systems show that major confluence locations can also be caused by inherited geology and human engineering, but otherwise the estuary outline is similarly affected by tidal bars. These observations provide a framework for understanding the evolution of tidal bar patterns and the planform shape of the estuary, which has wide implications for navigation, dredging, and ecology.",
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                "name": "CC BY Attribution 4.0 International",
                "short_name": "CC BY 4.0",
                "text": "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License\r\n\r\nBy exercising the Licensed Rights (defined below), You accept and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (\"Public License\"). 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            "keywords": [
                {
                    "word": "Ground-penetrating radar"
                },
                {
                    "word": "modeling"
                },
                {
                    "word": "petrophysics"
                },
                {
                    "word": "sedimentology"
                },
                {
                    "word": "GPR"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Dielectric impedance"
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                {
                    "word": "EM signals"
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                {
                    "word": "lacquer peels"
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                {
                    "word": "magnetic permeability"
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                {
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                {
                    "word": "TDR"
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                    "word": "time-domain reflectometry"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-07T10:06:53-05:00",
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            "date_published": "2018-05-07T10:17:10-05:00",
            "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3091.2000.00304.x",
            "preprint_doi": "10.31223/osf.io/h2t34",
            "authors": [
                {
                    "pk": 1385,
                    "first_name": "Remke",
                    "middle_name": "L.",
                    "last_name": "van Dam",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 5939,
                    "first_name": "Wolfgang",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Schlager",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Geophysics and Seismology"
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                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                {
                    "name": "Sedimentology"
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            "title": "Combined geophysical measurements provide evidence for unfrozen water in permafrost in the Adventdalen valley in Svalbard",
            "abstract": "Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface warming on the reactivation of groundwater flow and release of greenhouse gasses from degrading permafrost. Unfrozen water content was determined along a ~12 km transect in the Adventdalen valley in Svalbard, an area with continuous permafrost, using surface nuclear magnetic resonance and controlled source audio-magnetotelluric data. This combination of measurements allowed for differentiation of saline from fresh, and frozen from unfrozen pore water. Above the limit of Holocene marine transgression no unfrozen water was detected, associated with high electrical resistivity. Below the marine limit, within several kilometers of the coast, up to ~10% unfrozen water content was detected, associated with low resistivity values indicating saline pore water. These results provide evidence for unfrozen water within continuous, thick permafrost in coastal settings, which has implications for groundwater flow and greenhouse gas release in similar Arctic environments.",
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                {
                    "word": "Coastal"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Permafrost"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Arctic"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Svalbard"
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                {
                    "word": "CSAMT"
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                    "word": "NMR"
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-07T09:30:50-05:00",
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            "authors": [
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                    "pk": 17315,
                    "first_name": "Kristina",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Keating",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 5947,
                    "first_name": "Andrew",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Binley",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 7272,
                    "first_name": "Victor",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Bense",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
                {
                    "pk": 1385,
                    "first_name": "Remke",
                    "middle_name": "L.",
                    "last_name": "van Dam",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 9441,
                    "first_name": "Hanne",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Christiansen",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Geophysics and Seismology"
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                {
                    "name": "Hydrology"
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                {
                    "name": "Other Earth Sciences"
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                    "url": "https://osf.io/he6pj",
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            "pk": 1358,
            "title": "Pre-existing basement thrusts influence rifting in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand",
            "abstract": "Discrete structures (e.g. faults) or pervasive fabrics (e.g. foliation), which may occur in pre-rift sedimentary and/or crystalline basement rock, can control the growth and geometry of rift-related normal fault arrays. Previous studies examining how such structures/fabrics affect rift geometry typically rely only on plan-view correlations between the strike and dip of observed or, in some cases, inferred pre- and syn-kinematic structures. Three-dimensional relationships between and kinematic evolution of, pre-existing structures/fabrics and rift-related normal faults remains poorly constrained because: (i) outcrop patterns rarely expose both rift-related normal faults and the underlying rock units that could host pre-kinematic structures; (ii) discrete structures or pervasive fabrics are often poorly imaged in seismic reflection data; and (iii) it is difficult to quantitatively assess how pre-kinematic structures/fabrics influence normal fault nucleation and growth. Here, we use 3D seismic reflection data from the Taranaki Basin, offshore western New Zealand to study the kinematic history of a Cenozoic, rift-related, NE-SW striking normal fault array developed above a suite of N-S striking, intra-basement reflections interpreted as Palaeozoic thrusts. Only six of the 16 mapped rift-related normal faults mirror the strike of and appear physically linked to, the basement thrusts for at least 50% of their strike length; this spatial relationship would typically be inferred to reflect reactivation and upward propagation of the basement thrusts during rifting. However, fault throw analysis reveals the normal faults nucleated in the sedimentary cover ~1–2 km above the unconformity marking the top basement. We show the rift-related normal faults propagated downwards to either intersect NE-SW striking thrust segments or twisted to become aligned with the local strike of the basement structures. We propose that the presence and subtle reactivation of basement thrusts during Cenozoic extension locally reoriented the principal stress axes within the sedimentary basin, causing rift-related normal faults to deviate from their dominant NE strike. Despite having superficially similar strikes, rift-related normal faults may not simply form due to reactivation and upward propagation of basement structures.",
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            "date_submitted": "2018-05-03T13:27:37-05:00",
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                    "first_name": "Benjamin",
                    "middle_name": "William",
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                    "first_name": "Colin",
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                    "last_name": "Goldblatt",
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                    "name": "Biogeochemistry"
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                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                }
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            "title": "Volcanic ash generation mechanisms: Fingerprints in phase distribution highlighted by QEMSCAN particle mineralogical analysis",
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            "title": "Late Pliocene marine pCO2 reconstructions from the Subarctic Pacific Ocean",
            "abstract": "The development of large ice-sheets across the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pliocene and the emergence of the glacial-interglacial cycles that punctuate the Quaternary mark a significant threshold in Earths climate history. Although a number of different mechanisms have been proposed to initiate this cooling and the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation, reductions in atmospheric concentrations of CO2 likely played a key role. The emergence of a stratified (halocline) water column in the subarctic north-west Pacific Ocean at 2.73 Ma has often been interpreted as an event which would have limited oceanic ventilation of CO2 to the atmosphere, thereby helping to cool the global climate system. Here, diatom carbon isotopes (δ13Cdiatom) are used to reconstruct changes in regional carbon dynamics through this interval. Results show that the development of a salinity stratification did not fundamental alter the net oceanic/atmospheric flux of CO2 in the subarctic north-west Pacific Ocean through the late Pliocene/early Quaternary. These results provide further insights into the long-term controls on global carbon cycling and the role of the subarctic Pacific Ocean in instigating global climatic changes.",
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                    "word": "carbon"
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                    "word": "North Pacific"
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                    "word": "Diatom"
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                    "word": "ODP Site 882"
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                    "name": "Geochemistry"
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            "title": "Structural Evolution of Salt-Influenced Fold-and-Thrust belts: A Synthesis and New Insights From Basins Containing Isolated Salt Diapirs",
            "abstract": "Lateral shortening is expressed in unique ways in salt basins, especially if pre-shortening diapirs are present. We present an overview and new 3-D conceptual models capturing the evolution of  shortening structures formed in salt provinces dominated by precursor isolated diapirs (termed isolated-diapir provinces). In such provinces, isolated diapirs form only a minor volumetric component of a sedimentary basin, however, due to the relative weakness of rock salt and their ability to localize strain, during shortening they have a disproportionately large influence on structural development. \nWe find three key mechanical principles govern the processes and structural styles developed during shortening of isolated-diapir provinces. First, salt diapirs shorten before surrounding sedimentary rocks due to their relative weakness, and so form salients in the thrust front during early shortening. Second, diapirs tend to nucleate folds and faults, which radiate out from the diapirs. Third, as diapir walls converge, the roof must shorten. Extrusive salt sheets are expelled through thin roofs, but thicker roofs resist piercement and so tend to undergo complex folding and faulting. \nAs a result of these principles, the first-order controls on the structural styles expressed across a shortened isolated-diapir province are the pre-shortening configuration of diapirs, the connectivity of the diapirs prior to shortening, total strain magnitude, and diapir roof thickness. Second-order controls include the initial cross-sectional and map-view geometry of diapirs, diapir size, and diapir orientation with respect to the shortening direction.",
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                    "word": "salt tectonics"
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                    "word": "shortening"
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                    "word": "Gulf of Mexico"
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                {
                    "word": "diapirs"
                },
                {
                    "word": "Zagros"
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                    "word": "fold-and-thrust belts"
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                {
                    "word": "physical modelling"
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                    "word": "welds"
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            "doi": null,
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                    "pk": 5839,
                    "first_name": "Oliver",
                    "middle_name": "B.",
                    "last_name": "Duffy",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 9386,
                    "first_name": "Tim",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Dooley",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 10126,
                    "first_name": "Michael",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Hudec",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "pk": 8632,
                    "first_name": "Martin",
                    "middle_name": "P.A.",
                    "last_name": "Jackson",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                },
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                    "pk": 89810,
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                    "first_name": "Christopher",
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                    "last_name": "Jackson",
                    "salutation": "Prof.",
                    "orcid": "0000-0002-8592-9032"
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                {
                    "pk": 145,
                    "first_name": "Juan",
                    "middle_name": "I.",
                    "last_name": "Soto",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
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                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
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                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
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                    "name": "Tectonics and Structure"
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            "title": "Variability of Net Radiation on Snow-Covered Forest Floor for a Range of Vegetation Densities along a Latitudinal Transect",
            "abstract": "Net radiation reaching the forest floor is influenced by vegetation density. Previous studies have confirmed that in mid-latitude conifer forests in Greenville, ME (45.5°N), net radiation decreases and then subsequently increases with increasing vegetation density, for clear sky conditions. This leads to existence of a net radiation minimum at an intermediate vegetation density. With increasing cloud cover, the minimum radiation shifts toward lower densities, sometimes resulting in a monotonically increasing radiation with vegetation density. The net radiation trend, however, is expected to change with location of forests, affecting the magnitude and temporality of individual radiation components. This research explores the variability of net radiation on snow-covered forest floor for different vegetation densities along a latitudinal transect. We especially investigate how the magnitude of minimum/maximum radiation and vegetation density at which they are expressed, changes with site location. To evaluate these, net radiation is calculated using the Forest Radiation Model at six different locations in white spruce (Picea glauca) forests across North America, with latitudes ranging from 45 to 66°N. Results show that the variation of net radiation with vegetation density significantly varies between different latitudes. In higher latitude forests, the magnitude of net radiation is generally smaller, and the minimum radiation is exhibited at relatively sparser vegetation densities, for clear sky conditions. For interspersed cloudy sky conditions, net radiation non-monotonically varies with latitude across the sites, depending on the seasonal sky cloudiness and air temperature. Net radiation on north-facing hillslopes is less sensitive to latitudinal location than on south-facing sites.",
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                    "word": "GaRM"
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                    "first_name": "Bijan",
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                    "last_name": "Seyednasrollah",
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                    "first_name": "Mukesh",
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                    "last_name": "Kumar",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
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                    "word": "climate services"
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                    "word": "markov chains"
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                {
                    "pk": 1688,
                    "first_name": "Matteo",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "De Felice",
                    "salutation": "Dr",
                    "orcid": "0000-0002-5457-3045"
                },
                {
                    "pk": 6423,
                    "first_name": "Carlo",
                    "middle_name": "",
                    "last_name": "Buontempo",
                    "salutation": "",
                    "orcid": null
                }
            ],
            "subject": [
                {
                    "name": "Earth Sciences"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Physical Sciences and Mathematics"
                }
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                    "url": "https://osf.io/25fzm",
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            "title": "Rivers, reefs, and deltas; Geomorphological evolution of the Jurassic of the Farsund Basin, offshore southern Norway",
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