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Mutual interactions between aquifer thermal energy storage and groundwater extraction: global sensitivity insights

Zerui Mi, Luka Tas, Wouter Deleersnyder, et al.

Published: 2026-02-27
Subjects: Hydrology

Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) is increasingly deployed in groundwater protection zones, motivating a quantitative assessment of thermal impacts on public-supply wells and the influence of supply-well pumping on ATES performance. In the Campine Basin (Belgium), we simulate three settings: balanced operation, seasonal imbalance, and multi-system deployment. Using a groundwater flow and [...]

Declining Snowpack in the Presence of Stable Precipitation May Not Negatively Impact Baseflow or Floodplain Vegetation in the Middle Fork Rock Creek Watershed, Montana, USA

Emily Iskin, Anna Bergstrom, Jodi Brandt

Published: 2026-02-27
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Natural Resources and Conservation

In the age of snow droughts and megafires, water availability and changes in precipitation, snowpack, and baseflows are active areas of research. Headwater streams are where all large rivers begin, but their seasonal water availability is difficult to measure because they are so abundant and remote. Remote sensing can help monitor small streams semi-arid areas if there is an appropriate proxy for [...]

Dynamic critical groundwater depth as a predictor of irrigation-intensified salinization in lowland Hungary

Fehér Zsolt Zoltán

Published: 2026-02-27
Subjects: Agriculture, Hydrology, Soil Science

Shallow groundwater in continental lowland environments sustains upward capillary fluxes that transport dissolved salts to the land surface. However, the depth below which this capillary-driven contribution becomes negligible, often parameterized as the extinction depth in groundwater model ET packages, has been treated as a static, soil-dependent parameter. We argue that salinization risk is [...]

Structural Shifts in Urban Air Pollution Patterns in Trinidad After COVID-19: Evidence from Diurnal and Weekday/Weekend PM Profiles, 2022-2024

KOFFKA KHAN, Treina Dinoo Ramlochan, Wayne Rajkumar, et al.

Published: 2026-02-27
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The COVID-19 pandemic temporarily reduced air pollution by disrupting human mobility. This study tests whether particulate pollution patterns in Trinidad and Tobago underwent lasting structural change during the post-pandemic period 2022-2024. We analyse continuous PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀ observations from four Environmental Management Authority monitoring sites representing distinct source environments: [...]

SpecFWAT: Specfem3D-based Full-waveform Adjoint Tomography Package for High-resolution Lithospheric Imaging

Mijian Xu, Kai Wang, NANQIAO DU, et al.

Published: 2026-02-26
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

We present SpecFWAT, a high-performance, open-source software package designed for full-waveform adjoint tomography at the lithospheric scale using multiple data types. Building upon the spectral-element forward solver SPECFEM3D, SpecFWAT introduces a modernized inversion framework featuring an object-oriented Fortran design and a CMake-based build environment. To enhance usability and [...]

High-resolution agent-based modelling of non-exhaust emissions reveals the limits of urban fleet electrification

Marc Sturrock

Published: 2026-02-26
Subjects: Environmental Health and Protection

As exhaust emissions decline, non-exhaust emissions (NEEs) from brake and tyre wear are emerging as the dominant source of traffic-related particulate matter. This transition is complicated by the increasing mass of electric vehicles and the push toward high-capacity public transport. We introduce a high-resolution, moving-observer agent-based model calibrated against hyperlocal Google Air View [...]

Error-aware surrogate modeling for accelerated three-dimensional probabilistic inversion of controlled-source electromagnetic data

Matías Walter Elías, Marina Rosas-Carbajal, Federico Späth, et al.

Published: 2026-02-26
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We present a workflow for three-dimensional probabilistic inversion of controlled-source electromagnetic data that effectively balances accuracy and computational efficiency. The approach mitigates the high computational cost of forward modeling by employing a surrogate model derived from a mesh coarsening strategy. To account for the modeling errors inherent to this approximation, we implement a [...]

Foreshock Acceleration Linked to Slow Earthquakes Before a Large Earthquake: Implications for Two-Stage Aseismic Processes

Shukei Ohyanagi, Yuta Ito, Kai Koyama, et al.

Published: 2026-02-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Foreshocks are important for understanding the initiation process of large earthquakes. It has long been suggested that the acceleration of foreshock activity is driven by precursory aseismic fault slip. However, observational evidence supporting this relationship remains limited. Furthermore, while slow earthquakes—diverse low-velocity fault slip phenomena—frequently occur at plate boundaries, [...]

Paleo- and Neo-Tethyan subducted slabs below the Eastern Mediterranean region

Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen, Douwe van der Meer, Wim Spakman

Published: 2026-02-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The late Paleozoic to recent Alpine-Himalayan orogen contains the geological remnants of subducted lithosphere of the Paleotethys and Neotethys oceans and of microcontinents within these. This orogenic belt is segmented by abrupt along-strike changes that according to plate reconstructions coincide with paleo-transform faults across which oceanic opening and subduction histories changed. Here, we [...]

A Scalable Borehole Thermometry Framework for Process-Based Monitoring of Near-Surface Thermal Dynamics Across Polar and High-Mountain Cryosphere Systems

Geetha Priya M

Published: 2026-02-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Physics

Rapid climate warming is fundamentally altering the thermal structure and stability of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves across polar and high-mountain environments. While satellite remote sensing and surface meteorological networks provide essential observations of atmospheric forcing and surface conditions, the near-surface subsurface layer (approximately 0–3 m depth)—where energy is [...]

Governing Generative AI in Disaster Risk Management

Kasra Rafiezadeh Shahi, Monique M. Kuglitsch, Jean Baptiste Bove, et al.

Published: 2026-02-25
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Risk Analysis

The increasing frequency and severity of climate-related disasters, as well as scarcity of resources to counter them, highlight the urgent need for advanced tools in assessing and managing natural hazards. Recent developments in generative artificial intelligence offer new avenues to enhance disaster risk management. Among these advancements, large language models (LLMs) hold potential for [...]

Increased precipitation in NW Europe triggered by the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle collapse

Claire Ansberque, Frederik Schenk, Chris Mark, et al.

Published: 2026-02-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The collapse of the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle (HBIS), whose freshwater signal is dated between 8.6 and 8.5 ka b2k, is increasingly viewed as the primary driver of the abrupt '8.2 ka' cooling anomaly. Yet linking the two implies that the climatic repercussion of the HBIS collapse lagged by centuries – a delay at odds with some climate models projecting that meltwater forcing can influence climate [...]

Implementation of Hybrid Genetic-Ant Colony Algorithm (GACA) for Solving Highly Nonlinear Cuttings Transport Models in Directional Foam Drilling

Kum-Hyok Choe, Yong-Nam Kim

Published: 2026-02-25
Subjects: Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering

Directional foam drilling is widely applied in the development of complex oil and gas resources due to its advantages of low formation damage and high drilling efficiency, but the highly nonlinear cuttings transport model in this process poses great challenges to parameter optimization. To solve this problem, a hybrid genetic-ant colony algorithm (GACA) is proposed, which integrates the global [...]

Decadal Trends in the Quality of Groundwater Used for Public Drinking-Water Supply in California, 2004–2023, California Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment Program, Priority Basin Project

Zeno Levy, Andrew Soldavini

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Hydrology

This study provides a comprehensive assessment of decadal changes in the quality of groundwater used for public drinking-water supply at 444 monitoring sites across California during 2004–2023. We assessed decadal step trends in groundwater quality for 145 water-quality constituents and geochemical indicators statewide and across geographic and land-use based network groups. We evaluated the [...]

Climate Change and Adaptive Strategies for Community Resilience: Insights from the Kamala River Basin, Nepal

GOMA SIGDEL, Chandra Lal Pandey, Reshma Shrestha

Published: 2026-02-24
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Climate change poses an escalating threat to riverine communities worldwide, with flooding remaining the most pervasive and disruptive hazard across Nepal’s river basins. Despite the growing body of climate adaptation research, empirically grounded evidence on how local understanding of climate change shape adaptive practices and community resilience across heterogeneous socio-ecological and [...]

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