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Dynamic Rupture Modeling in a Complex Fault Zone with Distributed and Localized Damage

Md Shumon Mia, Chunhui Zhao, Ahmed Elbanna, et al.

Published: 2024-06-28
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Active fault zones have complex structural and geometric features that are expected to affect earthquake nucleation, rupture propagation with shear and volumetric deformation, and arrest. Earthquakes, in turn, dynamically activate co-seismic off-fault damage that may be both distributed and localized, affecting fault zone geometry and rheology, and further influencing post-seismic deformation and [...]

Exploration of Climate Data and Temperature Forecasting using Machine Learning

Eman AlBalawi

Published: 2024-06-28
Subjects: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In this short communication, a concept has been presented to model geographical data to predict future temperature of Tabuk, region. Machine learning has been applied to the weather station data to develop a prediction model. The preliminary results are promising and encouraging and are envisaging to further this research towards the determination of unknown temperature rise in the region. This [...]

Radiometric dating (40Ar/39Ar and 14C), compositions, and erupted volumes of volcanoes of the Valle de Santiago area (Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field, México)

Elizabeth Rangel Granados, Claus Siebe, Juan Enrique Suárez-Jiménez, et al.

Published: 2024-06-25
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Valle de Santiago (VS) area is located in the NE sector of the Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field, within the central part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB). Based on geological mapping of a ~2,800 km2 quadrangle, 40Ar/39Ar and radiocarbon dating, morphometry, and whole-rock chemical and petrographic analyses of the volcanic products, we established the stratigraphy and eruptive [...]

How Will Precipitation Characteristics Associated with Tropical Cyclones in Diverse Synoptic Environments Respond to Climate Change?

Katherine E Hollinger Beatty, Gary M. Lackmann, Jared H. Bowden

Published: 2024-06-22
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Climate, Meteorology, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs) can produce large rainfall totals which lead to devastating flooding, loss of life, and significant damage to infrastructure. Here we focus on three North Atlantic TCs that impacted the southeastern United States: Hurricanes Floyd (1999), Matthew (2016), and Florence (2018). While these storms were impactful when they occurred, how might the impacts of similar [...]

WITHDRAWN: It’s Not Climate Change: It’s Overpopulation

Ross E. Goodrich

Published: 2024-06-21
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Critical transition in barrier islands’ dune ecosystem and the sudden loss of barrier’s resilience

Kiran A Ramakrishnan, Tobia Rinaldo, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, et al.

Published: 2024-06-18
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Barrier islands cover a large fraction of US coasts and support unique ecosystems and coastal infrastructure. The 'barrier' function of a barrier island depends on coastal dunes that can prevent storm flooding and widespread ecosystem loss. Furthermore, dune-less barriers are more susceptible to breaching and potential drowning under sea level rise. Here we study the transition from [...]

Modeling the Impact of Storm Surge Flooding and Associated Costs on North Carolina Coastal Region Corn and Soybean Fields via Remote Sensing

Peggy Hanfu Chen

Published: 2024-06-16
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Hurricane and tropical storm-driven storm surge flooding places coastal farmlands at high risk of crop damage and soil salinization. The damage can total to millions of dollars in costs and force farmers to abandon coastal fields. Additionally, many agricultural, and often rural, areas are unable to access accurate and reliable flood-risk projection maps and analyses that can inform prevention [...]

The Impact Measurement and Application of Conservation System (IMACS): A Review of a Framework for Impact Measurement, Application of Conservation and a Return to Sustainable Conditions

Vincent Dert

Published: 2024-06-15
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Impact Measurement and Application of Conservation System (IMACS) was recently described in ten preprint papers. IMACS represents the first “first principals” based system for measurement of damaging and conserving impacts and the calculation of sustainabilities for products, services and individuals. IMACS distinguishes “participating” and [...]

Power optimisation of a rogue-wave energy device in a contraction

Onno Bokhove, Harvey Thompson

Published: 2024-06-14
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We consider optimisation of a wave-energy device placed in a contraction consisting of unidirectional wave-induced buoy motion coupled to a tubular electromagnetic generator. First, optimisation of the generator is achieved by using three induction coils instead of one. Second, geometric optimisation is explored for two contraction-shape parameters. Finally, we discuss the advantages of using [...]

The direction of core soldification in asteroids: implications for dynamo generation.

Kathryn Dodds, James F. J. Bryson, Jerome Neufeld, et al.

Published: 2024-06-14
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Paleomagnetic studies of meteorites over the past two decades have revealed that the cores of multiple meteorite parent bodies, including those of certain chondritic groups, generated dynamo fields as they crystallised. However, uncertainties in the direction and mode of core solidification in asteroid-sized bodies have meant using the timings and durations of these fields to constrain parent [...]

The migration of hydrogen in sedimentary basins

Bhavik Harish Lodhia, Luk Peeters

Published: 2024-06-13
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Understanding the mechanisms of large-scale, subsurface hydrogen migration is essential for natural hydrogen exploration and for hydrogen storage assessment. The unique properties of hydrogen make that the timescales of hydrogen migration within geological basins vary from thousands of years to days. Within the shallow Earth, diffusive and advective transport mechanisms are dependent on a wide [...]

Implementing machine learning to establish a relationship between coal ash spread and lined vs. unlined sites using publicly available data

May Ming, Sutharsika Kumar Kalaiselvi

Published: 2024-06-12
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The fuel combustion process within coal power plants causes a significant amount of waste, called coal ash, often stored in slush basins. Due to low maintenance and lack of proper regulations, coal ash ponds have a high tendency to contaminate nearby groundwater sources. Without a simple way to ascertain whether the drinking water and soil near a private residential area is contaminated, citizens [...]

Providing Conservation as “Title-To-Conservation” Under IMACS

Vincent Dert

Published: 2024-06-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In order to prevent the devastating effects of global warming on biodiversity and in turn on humanity, CO2 emissions and other forms of environmental damage must be all but eliminated, while environmental protection and restoration must be applied on increasingly larger scales. The methods described here are used under the IMAC system and create both the vehicles and the incentives to provide [...]

Calculation of Individual and Product Sustainability under IMACS

Vincent Dert

Published: 2024-06-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The methods described allow calculation of individual and product sustainabilities and of human conditions for all products, services and individual labor, in a globally standardized way. Product and service sustainabilities reflect natural resource use, environmental damage done and harmful or inhumane labor and living conditions that existed, to make, transport and sell the product or service. [...]

Calculation Of Excess Impact Deduction for Products and Services under IMACS

Vincent Dert

Published: 2024-06-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The first universally standardized and first-principal-based system of methods was developed to calculate the environmental (E) and human condition (H) impacts embodied by products and services where EH-impacts originating from employee labor are added to other production process EH-impacts. While the addition of employee labor EH-impacts is essential to correctly calculate the EH-impacts of [...]

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