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Mapping Ice Slabs over Antarctic Ice Shelves using Quad-Polarization L-band Radar Backscatter

Julie Z. Miller, David G. Long, Riley Culberg, et al.

Published: 2026-08-16
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Nearly 3 months of enhanced-resolution, quad-polarization, L-band (1.26 GHz) radar backscatter (σo) image time series are used to map the ice slab extent over the percolation facies of Antarctic ice shelves for the first time from space. Distinctive spatial trends in σo, incidence angle, and polarization signatures mapped via principal component analysis (PCA) are used to develop a [...]

Flooded Rivers, Drying Wetlands, Vanishing Tributaries: Hydrological Paradox of the East Ganga Plains

Manudeo Singh, SK Tandon

Published: 2026-08-16
Subjects: Environmental Monitoring, Geomorphology, Hydrology, Natural Resources Management and Policy, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sustainability, Water Resource Management

The East Ganga Plains (EGP) present a striking hydrological paradox: while embanked rivers flood with increasing magnitude, adjacent wetlands and groundwater-fed streams are desiccating, and aquifer storage is declining. Using satellite remote sensing and gravimetry, we document that: (i) wetlands exhibit significant water-cover loss despite stable monsoon rainfall; (ii) small rivers and [...]

PyRiverShift: A Gaussian Transect Decomposition Framework for Quantifying Sub-Pixel Lateral Channel Mobility

Manudeo Singh, Stephen Tooth

Published: 2026-08-16
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Earth Sciences, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Monitoring, Geomorphology, Hydrology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology, Water Resource Management

Along many rivers, lateral channel mobility is a key process, yet quantification from freely available multi-decadal 30 m Landsat imagery is constrained by low pixel resolution relative to channel width. We introduce PyRiverShift, a sensor-agnostic spectral decomposition framework. PyRiverShift fits a 1-D Gaussian to NDWI profiles along valley-perpendicular transects, recovering sub-pixel channel [...]

Predicting the reactivity of trawl-disturbed sediment carbon from measurable seabed properties

Shahram Asgari

Published: 2026-08-16
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology

Mobile bottom-contact fishing gear disturbs a large area of the continental shelf each year. How much carbon that releases depends on how fast the disturbed material is mineralised. Assessments represent that with a first-order rate constant, and because its value is unmeasured they sample it across five orders of magnitude, which makes it their dominant uncertainty. Here the constant is derived [...]

A satellite blind spot masks crop residue burning across northern India

Ivar Roderick van der Velde, Piyushkumar N. Patel, Ritesh Gautam, et al.

Published: 2026-08-15
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Postmonsoon crop residue burning in the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana is a major source of air pollution and air quality degradation across the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP). Recent satellite observations have revealed an apparent inconsistency between declining fire detections and persistent or increasing atmospheric pollution. Here we combine eight years (2018-2025) of fire observations from [...]

Enhancing High-Impact Rainfall Forecasts via Multi-Sensor, Multi-Stage Variational Data Assimilation in WRF: Insights from the CYGMEN Project

Antonios Dimitrelos, Georgios Fragoulidis, Athanasios Karagiannidis, et al.

Published: 2026-08-15
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Assimilating high-resolution radar reflectivity and complementary observation types remains a central challenge for improving short-term quantitative precipitation forecasts of severe Mediterranean weather systems. This study investigates the effect of multi-source data assimilation configurations using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model and its three-dimensional variational data [...]

Masked Autoencoding (MAE) Outperforms Joint-Embedding Prediction (JEPA) for Frozen-Probe Very-High-Resolution Landslide Segmentation

Sansar Raj Meena, Xiaochuan Tang, Filippo Catani

Published: 2026-08-15
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Mapping landslides from very-high-resolution (VHR) imagery is central to regional hazard assessment, yet supervised segmentation is constrained by the cost of expert pixel-level annotation. Self-supervised learning can exploit large unlabeled aerial archives, but which pretext objective best captures landslide morphology is unknown. Using a regional inventory from the 2023 Emilia-Romagna rainfall [...]

The Coastal Resilience Safety Factor: A General Method for Coastal Design Under Deep Uncertainty, with a Vancouver Application

Desmond Rodenbour

Published: 2026-08-15
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Global sea level rise is accelerating, and a substantial portion of the coming rise is now committed regardless of future emissions; coastal cities must therefore shift from preventing the hazard to designing for it. That shift poses a question every other safety-critical discipline already answers in its own domain: how large a design margin a structure should carry when the load is deeply [...]

Stokes flow in logarithmic-viscosity space: velocity renormalization and a reference-operator formulation

Alessandro Forte, Shayan Kamali Lima

Published: 2026-08-13
Subjects: Fluid Dynamics, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Planetary Geophysics and Seismology

Effective viscosity in crystalline solids commonly depends exponentially on temperature, pressure, composition and other state variables, producing spatial variations over many orders of magnitude and making variable-viscosity Stokes flow numerically demanding. We develop an exact, coordinate-independent reformulation using logarithmic viscosity \(\Lambda=\ln(\eta/\eta_0)\) and renormalized [...]

A process-based framework for regional landslide debris inundation hazard assessment: application to the West Coast region of New Zealand

Kerry Leith, Chris Massey, Biljana Lukovic, et al.

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Regional landslide debris inundation hazard assessments commonly rely on scenario-based formulations that require explicit enumeration of discrete landslide events. While effective for local studies, these approaches are computationally intensive, sensitive to scenario design choices, and difficult to apply consistently at regional scales where landslide catalogues are incomplete and long-term [...]

Obliquity limit of megathrust earthquakes

Xiaochuan Tian, Magali Isabelle Billen

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The largest earthquakes occur on subduction-zone megathrusts, where plates commonly converge obliquely to trenches and generate trench-parallel strain. How this strain is partitioned between megathrust slip and upper-plate deformation remains uncertain, hindering earthquake recurrence estimates. Here we combine global slab geometry, plate motions, and earthquake focal mechanisms to quantify [...]

Model-Free Relative Permeability Estimation and Oil Recovery Prediction in Reservoir Rocks from Capillary Pressure Curves

Elena M. Avraham

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper presents and validates a model-free method for predicting the relative permeability and oil recovery of reservoir rocks directly from the shape of the capillary pressure curve, tested against real reservoir core, digital rock models, and a large soil-hydraulic dataset. Relative permeability is the key saturation function governing production forecasts, water cut, and oil recovery in [...]

Locating the Anthropogenic Drivers of Urban Flooding from Centimetre-Resolution Aerial Imagery: A Reproducible Open-Data Pipeline for the Odaw Basin, Accra

Gideon Glago

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Recurrent inundation in metropolitan Accra is, on the preponderance of the evidence, an anthropogenic rather than a climatological phenomenon: its proximate determinants are the obstruction of drainage by solid waste and the encroachment of structures onto watercourses. These determinants are metre-scale and therefore invisible to the moderate-resolution satellite imagery on which prior work has [...]

IPOC-Deep: a new seismicity catalog for Northern Chile with >2 million events

Nooshin Najafipour, Christian Sippl, Javad Kasravi, et al.

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We present a novel seismicity catalog for Northern Chile, which covers 17 years (2007--2023) of data and contains more than 2.2 million events. Raw waveform data from nearly 200 stations including a range of temporary deployments were processed with state-of-the-art algorithms for phase picking (EQTransformer) and association (PyOcto), after which we performed absolute event relocation in a 2.5D [...]

Barrier vulnerability following outwash: A balance of overwash and dune gap recovery

Alexis Gabrielle Van Blunk, Katherine Anarde, Brad Murray, et al.

Published: 2026-08-11
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Existing barrier evolution models only simulate storm impacts from landward-driven flows (overwash), neglecting the impacts of seaward-directed flows (outwash). Here, we modify an existing model to incorporate outwash processes. We find that outwash enhances barrier vulnerability (the tendency to drown) over decadal timescales by scarring the island interior, creating lower, narrower landforms. [...]

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