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Calculation of Slope Terrain Movement Rate from Tree Trunk Deformation

Karel Vojtasik

Published: 2026-04-09
Subjects: Engineering

Movement of terrain on slopes, unless intense, as in the case of landslides, is practically imperceptible and the deformed trunks of trees growing on slopes are detectors of these movements. The deformation of a tree trunk may therefore be considered as a continuous record of terrain movement for the period of tree vegetation life. The cause of trunk deformation is a slight change in the [...]

Repurposing enhanced rock weathering for brownfield cleanup: a practical carbonate–silicate remineralization method for stabilizing cationic metals in shallow soils

Quinn Zacharias

Published: 2026-04-02
Subjects: Engineering

Brownfield, mining-impacted, urban fill, and legacy agricultural sites often contain cationic metals concentrated in shallow soil horizons, where they sustain direct-contact, dust, and leaching risk and can complicate redevelopment. This paper reframes enhanced rock weathering (ERW), originally advanced for carbon dioxide removal, as a practical remineralization approach for immobilizing cationic [...]

Bayesian Calibration of dynamic models of earthquake sequences using observations from past large earthquakes

Hojjat Kaveh, Oliver Dunbar, Jean-Philippe Avouac, et al.

Published: 2026-04-02
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Physics-based models of the earthquake cycle could be used for time-dependent hazard assessment. For such an application, their parameters must be calibrated so that simulated earthquake sequences reproduce the statistics of past earthquakes, including recurrence statistics and magnitudes. This is challenging because the dynamics are described by nonlinear partial differential equations, initial [...]

Chitosan-Modified Loofah Scaffold for Sustainable Microplastic Removal from Water

Sophia Wan-Ting Zhao, Preston Larson, Binbin Weng

Published: 2026-04-02
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering

The global accumulation of over 400 million tons of plastic waste annually has intensified the growing crisis of micro- and nanoplastic (MNP) contamination in natural and drinking water systems. These particles persist in the environment and act as vectors for toxic pollutants. Existing mitigation strategies often rely on costly synthetic materials or energy-intensive infrastructure, which may [...]

SPATIAL SPARSITY AWARE EXPLAINABLE DEEP LEARNING-BASED LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING: APPLICATION TO A HILL DISTRICT, BANGLADESH

Golam Murad, Md. Aftabur Rahman, Hideaki Yasuhara

Published: 2026-03-28
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering

Landslide susceptibility mapping is a critical disaster risk management tool in mountainous regions, particularly in developing countries and in regions where development is ongoing or planned. This research introduces a novel approach to landslide susceptibility mapping that addresses the persistent challenge of spatial sparsity in landslide datasets, particularly in developing countries where [...]

Seasonal Anomaly Detection in the Halda River Using a Multivariate Deep Learning Framework

MD. Minaruzzaman Shovon, H A Hossain Tamjid, Md. Tamim

Published: 2026-03-27
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Monitoring river water quality is essential to preserving ecological integrity, especially in ecologically significant rivers like the Halda, which is renowned for its natural freshwater carp spawning. This study presents a deep learning-based approach using a deep autoencoder neural network for unsupervised anomaly detection in water quality data. Two-year time-series data including daily [...]

Analyzing Seasonal Variations in Air Quality with Google Earth Engine: A Case Study of Chattogram, Bangladesh

MD. Minaruzzaman Shovon, Md. Tamim

Published: 2026-03-27
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences

Air pollution is a serious environmental challenge in Bangladesh, significantly affecting public health and the ecosystem. This study considers analyzing the seasonal fluctuation of air quality in Chattogram by analyzing 13 significant areas near the industrial zone by using Google Earth Engine (GEE) to explore the SENTINEL-5P satellite data for key pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide (NO2), [...]

Uncertainty-Aware Bayesian Machine Learning for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: in the Chattogram Metropolitan Hill System, Bangladesh

Golam Murad, Md. Aftabur Rahman, Shotabdy Chowdhury Srabony, et al.

Published: 2026-03-26
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering

Landslide-prone hilly regions experiencing rapid urban expansion need susceptibility models that provide both robust predictive performance and transparent uncertainty estimates. This study develops an uncertainty-aware probabilistic framework for landslide susceptibility mapping in Bangladesh’s Chattogram metropolitan hill system, incorporating 14 conditioning factors: geomorphological, [...]

Sustainable Design from Waste Up: Irradiated Graphite Disposal Assessments to Inform Reactor Design and Operation

Liam Hines, Haruko Murakami Wainwright, Lance Snead, et al.

Published: 2026-03-25
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering

As Gen IV graphite-moderated reactor technologies advance to demonstration and deployment, the question must be answered of how, where, and when to dispose of the irradiated graphite waste produced from the operation of these facilities. This work presents an integrated assessment involving the entire graphite lifecycle in nuclear power production: impurity measurement of graphite grades, reactor [...]

On the Origin of Directional Variability in Earthquake Response Spectra: A Stochastic Covariance Framework

Rajesh Rupakhety, Victor Moises Hernández Aguirre

Published: 2026-03-23
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Geophysics and Seismology

Directional variability of horizontal earthquake response spectra is commonly described using rotation-based measures such as RotD50 and RotD100, yet its physical and statistical origin remains unclear. This study shows that directional anisotropy arises fundamentally from finite-sample fluctuations of the covariance matrix of filtered ground-motion response. Even under perfectly isotropic [...]

Pyxccd: An Efficient Python Package for Break-aware Time Series Analysis of Earth Observation Data

Su Ye, Yingchu Hu

Published: 2026-03-22
Subjects: Engineering

Pyxccd is an open-source, cross-platform Python package (installable via PyPI) for break-aware analysis of Earth observation time series, supporting retrospective disturbance mapping and near-real-time (NRT) monitoring. It implements the two CCDC-like algorithms: COLD (the latest version) and S-CCD 2.0 (state-space formulation to enable NRT application). Additionally, S-CCD 2.0 adds an [...]

Robust Uneven Shift of Extreme Storm Surges Observed in Data Sparse Northeast Indian Ocean Cities

Md. Rezuanul Islam, Htut Naing Thwin, Hiroshi Takagi, et al.

Published: 2026-03-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering, Risk Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Reanalysis-driven storm surge datasets enable extreme analysis in data-sparse regions, but most studies translate these time series into extremes using a single statistical model, leaving model-selection uncertainty unquantified. In this study, we analyze ERA5-forced surge residual dataset (1950–2024) from Copernicus Climate Change Service for 11 Northeast Indian Ocean (NIO) cities using an [...]

Agentic Modelling Pipeline: Reproducible Rapid Stormwater Modelling Management System with OpenClaw

Zhonghao Zhang, Caterina Valeo

Published: 2026-03-18
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computational Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering

Configuring urban hydrological models, such as SWMM, for operational or real-time modelling remains onerous for many models. We propose an Agentic SWMM workflow, which embeds ‘Skills’ and model context protocols to automate model configuration, execution, and extract and plot quantities of interest. To ensure that the entire Agentic SWMM workflow is auditable and reproducible, each run will [...]

Experimental Investigation of Movement and Deposition of Woody-Debris Suspensions in Inclined Channel Tests

Chyan-Deng Jan, Le-Trang Nguyen

Published: 2026-03-17
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering

Debris flows, which mobilize large volumes of water, sediment, and woody debris, pose significant risks to human communities and infrastructure. In wildfire-affected forested areas, the accumulation of woody debris in drainage channels is exacerbated, thereby increasing the potential for more hazardous debris flows. To examine the influence of woody debris on debris flow dynamics, an inclined [...]

Net energy analysis reveals sectoral strategies to mitigate derailment risks of electrification.

Ugo Vaitua Legendre, Louis Delannoy, Pablo Rafael Brito-Parada

Published: 2026-03-12
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Mitigating climate change largely relies on substituting fossil fuels with low-carbon, electricity-producing energy sources. Resulting electrification alters sectoral energy demand and efficiency, and therefore also affects the amount of energy required to build energy transition infrastructure such as solar and wind farms, or grid extensions. As these transition energy requirements are [...]

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