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Leakage-audited machine learning versus ETAS for earthquake forecasting in the Sea of Marmara

Basri Kerem Alhan, Kenessary Khabat

Published: 2026-07-06
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Sea of Marmara hosts a seismic gap directly beneath a metropolitan region of some 18 million people, and the 23 April 2025 Mw 6.2 Kumburgaz earthquake renewed attention on whether short-term forecasting can add value there. We report a leakage-audited forecasting experiment built on a strictly causal, homogenized KOERI catalogue (31,329 model-box events, 2003–2026). Motivated by the finding [...]

When does array moveout help borehole phase picking? A leave-one-site-out, confound-free benchmark of array versus per-trace deep learning

ISAO KUROSAWA

Published: 2026-07-06
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Microseismic monitoring of fluid-injection operations — enhanced geothermal systems, hydraulic fracturing and geological CO2 storage — is central to managing induced seismicity and imaging reservoir processes (Ellsworth 2013; Grigoli et al. 2017), and is increasingly performed on dense borehole and fibre-optic (DAS) arrays (Karrenbach et al. 2019; Lellouch et al. 2019; Lindsey & Martin 2021). [...]

Coupled geophysical and technoeconomic growth constraints on geological carbon storage scaleup with an application to the UK

Iman R. Kivi, Xiaowei Gao, Sam Krevor

Published: 2026-07-06
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering

Geological carbon dioxide storage is central to meeting many national climate change commitments. Yet large-scale deployment remains poorly constrained by both techno-economic limits on how rapidly the technology can scale and physics-based constraints imposed by the behavior of the subsurface. We here develop a modelling framework to identify feasible CO2 storage scaleup trajectories constrained [...]

Seasonal, Interannual and Long-term Sea-level Changes in the Arabian Gulf

Cheriyeri Poyil Abdulla

Published: 2026-07-06
Subjects: Life Sciences

The present chapter explores the seasonal, interannual, and long-term sea-level changes in the Arabian Gulf. Tides, winds, and density-driven currents are the primary drivers of circulation in the Arabian Gulf. The sea level is relatively high during fall and low during spring, with a maximum during November and a minimum during April. The sea-level variability in the Arabian Gulf is considerably [...]

Pixel-Level Urban Housing-Price Mapping Based on AlphaEarth Foundations: Evidence from 36 Chinese Cities

Shuyang Hou, Haoyue Jiao, Ziqi Liu, et al.

Published: 2026-07-04
Subjects: Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences, Geographic Information Sciences, Human Geography, Remote Sensing

This study develops and validates a multi-source modelling framework for continuous, pixel-level urban housing-price mapping using surface embeddings from AlphaEarth Foundations (AEF). Pixel-level labels calibrated against multi-source market data are constructed for 288 city–year samples across 36 Chinese cities (2017–2024), and AEF’s 64-dimensional, 10 m annual surface embeddings are [...]

A hidden component of magnetic storms makes Earth's mantle transition zone look drier than it is

Seokhoon Oh

Published: 2026-07-04
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

Electromagnetic sounding provides a primary geophysical constraint on water in Earth's mantle transition zone, yet conductivity models disagree by up to an order of magnitude. We identify a source-side systematic invisible to internal consistency checks: omitting the degree-3 zonal (P₃⁰) storm-field component biases transition-zone conductivity by 0.1–0.35 decades, a tenth to a quarter of that [...]

Rapid Estimation of Soil Profile Arsenic Content and Identification of Substitute Indicators Using Random Forest: A Case Study of Nenjiang City, China

Youtao Xin, Zhongkai Liang, Shaowen Li, et al.

Published: 2026-07-04
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

Direct measurement of soil arsenic (As) requires complex analytical procedures, motivating the development of predictive methods based on readily measurable indicators. This study systematically analyzed 50 geochemical indicators using 204 soil samples collected from 69 sampling sites across a 0–500 cm depth profile in Nenjiang County, Heilongjiang Province. A random forest (RF) algorithm was [...]

Investigating the Formation Conditions of Evaporitic Chloride, Carbonate, and Sulfate Paragenetic Assemblages on Early Mars

Eashan Das, Kaushik Mitra, Joel A Hurowitz, et al.

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Planetary Geochemistry, Planetary Sciences

Aqueous alteration minerals, such as chlorides, carbonates, and sulfates, have been discovered on the surface of Mars by both orbital and in situ rover observations. Alteration minerals require liquid water for their formation and can place critical constraints on the geochemistry of the aqueous systems in which they are formed. Primary mineralization facilitated by evaporation of weathering [...]

From linguistic evaluation to mechanistic verification: testing LLM-generated farm recommendations

João Serra, Franca Giannini-Kurina, David Kraus, et al.

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Agricultural Science, Agriculture, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Research Methods in Life Sciences, Soil Science, Sustainability

Large language models (LLM) are increasingly used to generate farm-management advice, but their biophysical consequences remain largely unverified. We introduce a process-based verification framework that combines management portfolios generated by ChatGPT and Claude with the process-based model LandscapeDNDC across 11 contrasting agroecosystems. The LLMs produced agronomically plausible [...]

SWMMCanada: An Open-Source Service for Generating Ready-to-Run Urban Drainage Models Across Canada

Zhonghao Zhang

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computational Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydrology, Software Engineering

Urban stormwater modelling is often slowed more by data preparation than by the simulation itself, because rainfall, terrain, land cover, soil, and pipe network data usually come from different agencies, formats, projections, and data structures. This software paper presents SWMMCanada, an open source and standardized model building service that makes Canadian urban hydrological modelling easier [...]

Transformer-based Reconstruction of Canopy Profiles from Large-Footprint Waveform LiDAR

Tahrir Siddiqui, Keith Krause, Jan van Aardt

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Spaceborne laser scanning (SLS) presents a cost-effective means for frequent, global-scale monitoring of forest ecosystem parameters. Compared to airborne laser scanning (ALS), SLS offers substantially greater spatial coverage and revisit frequency, but at the cost of larger footprints, sparser sampling, and attenuated return signals. These constraints typically result in a loss of fine-scale [...]

East-west Variability of Sea Level in the Red Sea

Cheriyeri Poyil Abdulla

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The sea level changes and associated physical processes are not explored well compared to other parts of the world. In the present study, the sea level variability in the Red Sea is investigated with the help of more than two and half decades of remote sensing observations from satellite altimetry. Considering the east–west difference in sea level, the study revealed the presence of a persistent [...]

Climate-Induced Risk to Food Security in Two Indian Indigenous Communities: Evaluating Impact and Associations Through Community Perception

Arka Ghosh, Shuvashree Nanda, Upasona Ghosh, et al.

Published: 2026-07-03
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Food systems across low- and middle-income countries remain inadequately equipped to anticipate climate-sensitive risks, particularly among indigenous and ecologically dependent populations. While climate change impacts are frequently linked to food security, attention needs to be paid to how communities experience climate stressors in their food systems. Our study examines perceived climate [...]

A Multi-Pathway Contamination Risk Model for Niger Delta Communities: Integrating Hydrocarbon Load, Heavy Metal Exposure, and Vegetation Stress Indices from Heterogeneous Observational Data

Dickson Ojochogwu Dickson

Published: 2026-07-02
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences

The Niger Delta is one of the most petroleum-impacted environments in the world, yet spatially explicit contamination risk assessments that integrate multiple exposure pathways remain scarce. This study presents a Composite Risk Score (CRS) model that fuses heavy metal soil and water measurements from nine peer-reviewed studies, total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) data from the 2011 UNEP [...]

Field-scale soil moisture over Hungary under non-stationary drought transfer: a unified account across surface, region, and depth

Fehér Zsolt Zoltán

Published: 2026-07-02
Subjects: Soil Science

Three questions decide whether a satellite-driven soil-moisture estimator is fit for operational drought monitoring over a heterogeneous country: how accurately can the surface layer be recovered, whether the controlling processes differ across the landscape, and how far the surface signal reaches into the profile that actually matters for plants and recharge. The program began with a national [...]

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