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Heavy Metal Toxicity: A Major Driver of Past Biodiversity Crises?

Franesca Galasso, Anja B Frank, William Foster

Published: 2025-05-20
Subjects: Life Sciences

Whether today’s heavy metal pollution represents an unprecedented threat to biodiversity, in Earth’s history remains an open question. Here, we reassess the state-of-the-art research to evaluate whether heavy metal toxicity played a major role in past extinction events. Although there is evidence to heavy metal loading during several past biotic crises, direct causal links to extinctions are [...]

Optimization of Automated Sea Ice Melt Pond Depth Determination in ICESat-2 Laser Altimeter Data with the DDA-bifurcate-seaice Algorithm Using Airborne Campaign Data

Thomas Trantow, Ute C. Herzfeld, Mia Vanderwilt, et al.

Published: 2025-05-20
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Melt ponding on Arctic sea ice is a key indicator of the transition from a predominantly perennial to a seasonal sea ice cover, yet quantitative data on pond depth remain limited. Here, we present the first analysis of melt-pond depth using ICESat-2’s Advanced Topographic Lidar Altimeter System (ATLAS). The Density-Dimension Algorithm for Bifurcating Sea-Ice Reflectors (DDA-bifurcate-seaice) [...]

Hydraulic geometry hypothesis allows reverse engineering of 3D quasi-equilibrium landscapes from 2D channel networks

Gary Parker, Li Zhang, Dnyanesh Borse, et al.

Published: 2025-05-19
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

A fluvial catchment consists of unchannelized hillslopes drained by a channel network. Catchments can be fully characterized by their three-dimensional (3D) topography and the bankfull characteristics of their channels. Here we use a probabilistic algorithm to generate a set of scale-free, two-dimensional (2D) pixelized river networks of increasing complexity. We then integrate reach-scale [...]

Water Quality and Microclimate Gradients in the Argentine Andes and Patagonia: Field Measurements of TDS, Conductivity, and Temperature Across Altitudes

JONAS STUMMER

Published: 2025-05-17
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This field study reports portable in situ measurements of water temperature, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), air temperature, and humidity across six representative sites in Argentina (March 2025). We sampled 20 points spanning 115 m (Perito Moreno) to 3 383 m (Aconcagua). Mean TDS at high‑altitude sites (Aconcagua: 1172 ± 425 ppm) was up to 50 times higher than at [...]

A climate empirical temperature simulator, an application in Provence (France)

Jacques Blanchart

Published: 2025-05-17
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The importance of being able to make climate projections at the local level is fundamental because they are the ones that will serve as an input for any vulnerability study as part of a climate change adaptation plan. The techniques exist and, in France, the DRIAS portal allows you to download these projections with several models and with an 8 km x 8 km grid (called Safran grid). However, a [...]

How Advertising Matters: Outdoor Media Strategies for Increased Engagement with Creative Climate Change Messages

Maxwell Boykoff, Harsha Gangadharbatla, Beth Osnes-Stoedefalke

Published: 2025-05-17
Subjects: Instructional Media Design

Amid many communication strategies in 2025, creative advertising approaches are clearly powerful tools. Yet, out-of-home (OOH) or outdoor media (OM) often receives little attention in advertising research, particularly when used in the context of climate change, sustainability and environmental issues. This research helps to bridge the gap with experimentation and analysis OOH or OM in the [...]

The Motion and Tilts of Subsurface Floats due to Surface Waves

Eric A. D'Asaro, Andrey Y. Shcherbina

Published: 2025-05-16
Subjects: Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Subsurface and nearly neutrally-buoyant floats can be stable, well-behaved platforms for measuring ocean dynamics in the near-surface wave zone. Here we measure and model the tilt of such platforms due to the waves using data from Lagrangian floats built at the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL/UW) and carrying a Nortek Signature 1000 Current Profiler with an AHRS (Attitude and Heading Reference [...]

The OpenQuake Model Building Toolkit: A suite of tools for building components of a seismic hazard model

Marco Pagani, Kirsty Bayliss, Christopher Brooks, et al.

Published: 2025-05-16
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Building a probabilistic seismic hazard model is a complex task, requiring the integration of disparate datasets into one cohesive and comprehensive model. To facilitate this process, we have developed the OpenQuake Model Building Toolkit (OQ-MBTK), a collection of functions for constructing probabilistic seismic hazard models. This toolkit encompasses a wide array of functions essential for [...]

Enzyme-Mediated Multiphase Precipitation (EMMP): An Innovative Strategy for Ecotoxic Metal Immobilization in Aqueous Systems

Heloisa Dickinson, John MacDonald, Jaime Toney

Published: 2025-05-16
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Ecotoxic metal contamination in wastewater and soil poses a critical environmental challenge due to its persistence, toxicity, and bioaccumulation potential. While conventional biogeotechnical methods like Enzyme-Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) and Microbial Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP) have shown promise for metal immobilisation, their application is limited by excessive [...]

Climate Change Impacts on Inland and Black Sea Marine Fisheries: Risks, Adaptation, and Sustainable Investment Pathways

Nato Kldiashvili

Published: 2025-05-16
Subjects: Agriculture, Animal Sciences, Other Life Sciences

This paper explores climate adaptation and sustainable investment strategies within the fisheries and aquaculture sectors, with a focus on vulnerable regions such as the Black Sea basin. As climate change intensifies environmental pressures and socioeconomic vulnerabilities, building resilience requires an integrated approach combining localized adaptation, mitigation and strategic investment. [...]

How to Model Cooling Service Flow of Urban Parks Based on Supply-Flow-Demand Framework? A Case Study of Beijing Olympic Park

Yufan Wang, Fengchen Li, Jiyao Li, et al.

Published: 2025-05-16
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Rapid urbanization intensifies the urban heat island effect and undermines health for vulnerable communities located beyond the effective cooling reach of large parks. This study introduced a spatially supply-flow-demand framework to quantify the cooling service flow of urban park using Beijing Olympic Park as a case study. Field measurements at representative land types in the park were [...]

Time shift: The peak reduction potential of demand response with simple time-of-use pricing

Baxter Kamana-Williams, R. J. Hooper, Daniel Gnoth, et al.

Published: 2025-05-15
Subjects: Engineering, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Sustainability

Increasing electrification of energy systems, required for greenhouse gas emissions reductions, poses challenges for electricity systems from increased peak demand. Demand response can reduce peak demand, but acceptability is limited by consumer concerns about effort, complexity, and lack of control. This study assesses the potential of simple demand response programs using existing electricity [...]

Peak loads, health, and energy equality: The effects of demand-side electricity efficiency interventions

Baxter Kamana-Williams, R. J. Hooper, Jamie Silk, et al.

Published: 2025-05-15
Subjects: Engineering, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Sustainability

Electrification is key for climate change mitigation but, if unmanaged, risks increasing energy poverty, inequalities, and peak electricity demand. While demand response to reduce peak electricity demand has been the subject of extensive research, the effects of energy efficiency interventions for wider health system and socioeconomic outcomes are less studied. This study assesses the impact of [...]

Peak demand, consumer costs, and socioeconomic effects: Considerations for distributed generation and energy storage

Baxter Kamana-Williams, R. J. Hooper, Stella Steidl, et al.

Published: 2025-05-15
Subjects: Engineering, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Sustainability

Electrification is a key approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions but will increase peak demand, challenging electricity systems. Distributed generation (DG) from solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage are often offered as potential solutions. This study uses a previously validated agent-based model of residential electricity demand to assess the impact of solar DG on peak [...]

Holocene deglaciation of Prudhoe Dome, northwest Greenland

Caleb Kazunari Walcott-George, Nathan David Brown, Jason P. Briner, et al.

Published: 2025-05-15
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geomorphology

Projections of future sea-level rise benefit from understanding the response of past ice sheets to interglacial warmth. Constraints on the extent of inland Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) recession during the Middle Holocene (~8 – 4 ka) are limited because geological records of a smaller-than-modern phase largely remain beneath the modern ice sheet. We drilled through 509 m of firn and ice at Prudhoe [...]

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