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Smoothing Earth’s surface: the complexity of soil texture class transitions

Trevan Flynn, Zahra Rasaei, Rosana Kostecki

Published: 2026-01-27
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Dynamic Systems, Dynamical Systems, Environmental Sciences, Non-linear Dynamics, Numerical Analysis and Computation, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Ordinary Differential Equations and Applied Dynamics, Soil Science, Statistical Models, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics

Soil depth functions are essential for analysing, modeling, understanding and visualising soil profiles. While robust methods existed for continuous properties, soil texture is typically reported as discrete classes, and no established approach exists to interpolate soil categorical information with depth. Here, we introduced phySplines, a physics-informed, analytically solvable spline for [...]

A Quality-Control Procedure for Bio-Optical Applications of Hyperspectral Radiometric Upwelling Radiance and Downwelling Irradiance Profiles Measured by BioGeoChemical-Argo Floats.

Lou Andres, Charlotte Begouen Demeaux, Emanuele Organelli, et al.

Published: 2026-01-27
Subjects: Climate, Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Other Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Autonomous in-situ radiometric observations are increasingly used to constrain bio-optical processes and validate satellite ocean-color products, such as remote sensing reflectance and diffuse attenuation coefficients. Because these observations are collected independently of weather and sea-state conditions, their application critically depends on robust quality control. Starting in 2012, the [...]

Pathways of resilience: a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of healthcare systems resilience to extreme weather events

Ruth Emily Sylvester, Furaha G. Abwe,, Jamie K. Bartram, et al.

Published: 2026-01-26
Subjects: Medicine and Health Sciences

Background Increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events threaten healthcare services globally, with particularly intense risks to low-resource regions. Evidenced pathways for building and enacting resilience in complex health systems are under researched. Literature on resilient healthcare is dominated by infections disease outbreaks and lacks synthesised insights from [...]

Spontaneous liquefaction in saturated granular deposits: State controlled boundary and surface reconfiguration

Manfred Heinrich Wittig

Published: 2026-01-26
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Engineering Science and Materials, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Mining Engineering, Other Civil and Environmental Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Risk Analysis

In the case of water-saturated, granular deposits that are at risk of liquefaction, engineers need reliable information about the spatial extent of soil deformation in the event of liquefaction. It is not so important for them to know the exact location of the first failure. However, existing anal-yses primarily deal with the triggering of liquefaction and offer only limited information on how [...]

Exploring Potential Mechanisms for the Initiation of Solifluction Patterns

Rachel Glade, JohnPaul Sleiman, Alice Quillen, et al.

Published: 2026-01-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Hillslopes in arctic regions commonly display large-scale features—known as solifluction patterns—that form due to the exceedingly slow downhill movement of frost-heaved soil. Here we use a combination of remote sensing data, linear stability analysis, numerical modeling, and review of a wide range of literature to evaluate several working hypotheses for the necessary and sufficient conditions [...]

Diel Dynamics of Zooplankton Fecal Pellet Flux Revealed by Integrated Optical Observations and Modeling

Yixuan Song, Melissa Omand, Colleen Durkin, et al.

Published: 2026-01-24
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Life Sciences, Marine Biology, Oceanography

The contribution of sinking fecal pellets to the biological carbon pump depends on pellet properties, producer abundance, and the depth and timing of pellet production, which can be modulated by diel vertical migration. We examined diel variability in zooplankton fecal pellet flux in the subarctic Northeast Pacific using two image-based tools: the Underwater Vision Profiler (UVP5) and [...]

Opportunities to integrate climate change adaptation and mitigation across strategic, adaptive and transformative pathways

Anita Lazurko, Jay Marisca Gietzelt, Eva Loerke, et al.

Published: 2026-01-24
Subjects: Life Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Calls to integrate climate change adaptation and mitigation promote synergistic action. However, narrow, intervention- or sector-specific perspectives obscure complexities shaping how these agendas are operationalised in practice. This paper explores opportunities for integration from a systemic perspective, viewing climate resilient futures as emerging from diverse changes across sectors, [...]

Advancing continuous in-situ quantification of microbial contamination in environmental waters using tryptophan-like fluorescence - Sensor design and validation

Whitney Knopp, Joshua Klaus, Danny Wilson, et al.

Published: 2026-01-24
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring

Microbial contamination of recreational and source waters poses persistent public health risks, yet conventional monitoring based on laboratory culture methods provides delayed results and limited temporal resolution. These constraints hinder timely identification of short-duration contamination events and effective management of recreation advisories. This study evaluates the performance of a [...]

AI-assisted identification of stromatoporoids

David Rodríguez González, Consuelo Sendino, Stephen Kershaw, et al.

Published: 2026-01-23
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Stromatoporoid sponge fossils were major diverse reef-builders in the Palaeozoic Era; their taxonomic identification relies on thin sections examined under transmit-ted light microscopy, where vertical and transverse skeletal elements reveal diag-nostic architectural features that vary with taxa. These elements typically appear darker than the cement-filled internal spaces, allowing [...]

Storm signals in coastal sediments: A review of palaeostorm archives and analytical approaches in north-west Europe

Katharina Hess, Max Engel

Published: 2026-01-22
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Coastal sedimentary archives offer key insights into past severe storms and related flooding, contributing to a better understanding of long-term coastal hazard histories. Although interest in palaeostorm reconstructions has increased in recent decades, a comprehensive overview and information for north-west Europe is missing. This synoptic literature review compiles all known sedimentary storm [...]

Estimation of Near-Surface Density using Vertical Gravity Gradients in Central and Western Japan

Ryuichi Nishiyama

Published: 2026-01-22
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The Vertical Gravity Gradient (VGG), derived from the difference between terrestrial and airborne gravity data, highlights shallow density contrasts. We estimated the near-surface density structure of Central and Western Japan using VGGs derived from terrestrial data within 3 km of airborne flight lines. We constructed an inversion model on a 1/7-degree grid to estimate surface density and a [...]

Using Natural Language Processing (NLP) to assess changes in transdisciplinary understandings across a large research consortium

Daniel Black, James Gopsill, Ges Rosenberg, et al.

Published: 2026-01-22
Subjects: Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering

Researching how to create just and sustainable futures for all requires innovative and mission-oriented transdisciplinary approaches. This article sets out our approach and findings following the assessment, using Natural Language Processing (NLP), of the development in transdisciplinary understandings across a large and newly-forming research consortium as it changed over the six-year period of [...]

Fabric, texture, and bubble characteristics of the million-year old Allan Hills blue ice core ALHIC1901

Nicolas Stoll, Marguerite Shaya, Liam Kirkpatrick, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Ice cores from the Allan Hills blue ice area in Antarctica have been dated to several million years of age. However, the stratigraphy of these cores is often disturbed, and age reversals are common, hampering the interpretation of the derived climate records. To better understand the physical processes affecting the ice, we here use a variety of microstructural methods to investigate the fabric, [...]

A New Paradigm for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal: Intrinsic Radionuclide Properties and Comparative Hazard

Haruko Murakami Wainwright, Shaheen A Dewji, John McCloy, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology

This paper develops a hazard- and pathway-based framework for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) disposal grounded in intrinsic radionuclide decay characteristics, geochemical behavior, and comparative hazard. We examine the physical and geochemical properties of key radionuclides and quantify lifetime cancer risk from chronic ingestion on a per-unit-mass basis using established regulatory [...]

Multi-level geothermal analysis of urban heat-in-place: a Leeds case study

Mohamed Gouiza, David G. Barns, Emma K Bramham, et al.

Published: 2026-01-21
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

As cities across the UK seek to decarbonise heat and achieve net-zero targets, shallow geothermal energy presents an underutilised yet promising resource. In this study, we evaluate the geothermal potential of the upper 1,000 m of the subsurface beneath Leeds, a major urban centre underlain by Carboniferous sandstone aquifers and abandoned coal mine workings. Using geological maps and legacy [...]

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