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Tectonic pump closes the evolutionary loop for long-buried subseafloor microbes

Zhengze Li, Sylvain Barbot, Karen G Lloyd

Published: 2026-06-22
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Geophysics and Seismology, Hydrology, Tectonics and Structure

Deep marine sediments host one of Earth’s largest microbial biospheres, yet most cells in this environment persist in a non-growing state for thousands to millions of years beneath kilometers of sediment. For natural selection to favor such extraordinary long-term survival, a mechanism must exist that is capable of returning buried living populations to near-surface environments, where [...]

A Phanerozoic Atlas of Earth’s Atmosphere, Surface, and Interior Derived from the PANALESIS Plate Tectonic Model

Florian Franziskakis, Niklas Werner, Christian Vérard, et al.

Published: 2026-06-22
Subjects: Climate, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Other Environmental Sciences, Tectonics and Structure

Reconstructing the Earth system evolution through deep time requires spatially consistent, multi‑layer datasets that integrate geological, geophysical, and climatic information. Here we present a unified, high‑resolution (10×10km) global dataset describing the Earth’s evolution over the past 545 million years. This atlas provides 45 time slices spanning the Phanerozoic, each including quantified [...]

When is curvature-level geoid validation feasible? A detectability-and-identifiability design rule, demonstrated on GSVS17

Russell David Moore

Published: 2026-06-22
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

Geoid-model validation campaigns compare observed geoid heights and slopes against models. This work asks what it takes to extend that comparison by one differential order — to curvature, the local change of slope — and gives a predictive design rule for when such a test is worthwhile. The rule rests on the classical fact that plumb-line curvature is a projection of the gravity Hessian, or [...]

Foundational GIS competence, cognitive demand and essay-response maturity in the Finnish geography matriculation examination

Veeti Varjo, Panu Lammi, Petteri Muukkonen

Published: 2026-06-21
Subjects: Education, Educational Methods, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Science and Mathematics Education

This study analyses how upper secondary students demonstrate foundational GIS competence in essay responses to a Finnish geography matriculation examination. A random sample of 100 Finnish-language responses was examined using qualitative deductive content analysis, the revised Bloom’s taxonomy, the SOLO taxonomy, and the GeoTAITO model. The task addressed geographic information, spatial [...]

Pedagogical integration of digital GIS tools in secondary education: Teachers’ uses, classroom organisation, and constraints

Petteri Muukkonen, Ronja Aarnio

Published: 2026-06-21
Subjects: Education, Educational Methods, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography

This study examines how geography teachers implement GIS-related digital work in secondary education and what this reveals about the pedagogical integration of specialised digital tools. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with 20 Finnish lower and upper secondary geography teachers, the study analyses the tools teachers use, the pedagogical organisation of GIS-related work, and the factors [...]

How Do General Upper Secondary School Students Interpret Map Information? Geomedia Literacy and Visual Map Elements in Finland’s Geography Matriculation Examination

Terhi Lehtoranta, Petteri Muukkonen, Terhi Mäntylä

Published: 2026-06-21
Subjects: Education, Educational Methods, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Language and Literacy Education

This study examines general upper secondary school students’ geomedia literacy in a high-stakes assessment context by analysing 272 essay answers to a map-related question in Finland’s nationwide geography Matriculation Examination (spring 2020). The task (“Vis-ual elements of a good map”) asked students to identify at least five map elements and justify what each element conveys using a provided [...]

Interplay between supercontinents and accretionary orogens recorded in 200 million years of metallogeny

Yanbo Cheng, Phil Gilmore, Michael Doublier, et al.

Published: 2026-06-21
Subjects: Geochemistry, Geology, Tectonics and Structure

The assembly of supercontinents and the evolution of accretionary orogens are one of the most fundamental drivers of Earth's lithospheric architecture and mineral endowment. Here we reconstruct the 200 million years metallogenic history of the mainland Australian part of the Delamerian convergent margin, a pivotal segment of the East Gondwana paleo-Pacific margin that archives the transition from [...]

Stress triggering in a rain-induced earthquake swarm in the Palghar region, western India

Himangshu Paul, M Shekar

Published: 2026-06-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Rain-triggered seismicity has been reported only in a few regions globally and is typically short-lived. However, an earthquake swarm, inferred to be rain-induced in previous studies, persisted with intense activity for over two years in Palghar, western India. Between January 2019 and November 2020, ~8,300 well-located earthquakes with horizontal and depth uncertainties ≤ 1.5 km were recorded at [...]

Socio-Demographic Predictors of Earthquake Preparedness Among University Students: Evidence from a Public University in Bangladesh

Monim Abdullah, Bipro Acharjee, Sumia Akter Mim, et al.

Published: 2026-06-20
Subjects: Geography

Bangladesh is exceptionally prone to recurring hydrological and meteorological disasters, which have traditionally dominated the national policy and disaster management discourse. Consequently, seismic risk remains heavily underemphasized, leaving major urban centers like Dhaka highly vulnerable to catastrophic human and structural losses from potential earthquakes. While structural mitigation [...]

Performance validation of the GHGSat Methane Constellation via controlled releases

Antoine Ramier, Hanford Deglint, Ariane Deslieres, et al.

Published: 2026-06-20
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Monitoring

Satellite remote sensing has become an important tool for detecting, quantifying, and attributing methane emissions, yet a rigorous, condition-dependent characterization of point-source imager performance has not previously been established, despite being essential to support its use in regulatory and voluntary reporting frameworks. We present a comprehensive performance assessment of the GHGSat [...]

Toward Fit-for-Purpose Evapotranspiration Observations

Justin Huntington, Yeonuk Kim, Todd G. Caldwell, et al.

Published: 2026-06-20
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, Hydrology, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Evapotranspiration (ET) underpins water, energy, and carbon cycling, yet remains among the least observed hydrologic fluxes, creating a persistent paradox: hydrology is advancing rapidly through artificial intelligence and data-driven methods while its observational foundation remains sparse and fragmented. Eddy covariance provides robust ET measurements, but high cost and operational demands [...]

Global Gravitational-Resonant Waves in the Arctic Basin: Visualizing Hidden Ocean Macrodynamics using 22-Year Passive Microwave Radiometry Data

Elena Sapershtein, Evgeniy Makarov, Igor Sapershtein

Published: 2026-06-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Glaciology, Hydrology, Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

The dynamics of the Arctic Ocean's sea ice cover are traditionally viewed through the lens of atmospheric forcing, ocean currents, and thermodynamic processes. In this paper, we propose a fundamentally new paradigm: the sea ice cover acts not as an elastic membrane transmitting mechanical stress, but as a passive two-dimensional indicator (analogous to Chladni figures) that visualizes a [...]

AEF-Econ: Toward Plug-and-Play Socioeconomic Foundation Embeddings from AlphaEarth for Urban Remote Sensing

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

Published: 2026-06-19
Subjects: Computational Engineering, Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Human Geography, Nature and Society Relations, Remote Sensing, Social and Behavioral Sciences

AlphaEarth Foundations (AEF) unify global remote sensing foundation embeddings through multimodal self-supervised learning, but their pretraining focuses on physical land-surface signals, limiting plug-and-play use in socioeconomic tasks. We integrate seven heterogeneous data streams across 36 Chinese cities over eight years—AEF embeddings, population, nighttime lights, remote sensing indices, [...]

Underestanding Tipping Points Caused by Climate Change in Iran: A review

IMAN BABAEIAN, Raheleh Modirian, Maryam Karimian, et al.

Published: 2026-06-19
Subjects: Physical and Environmental Geography, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Climate tipping points are caused by global warming and refer to critical thresholds in the climate system, crossing which leads to irreversible changes in climate conditions, ecosystems, and even socio-economic structures. These changes may occur over long time scales, ranging from several decades to hundreds of years, and their effects are often negative and threatening, although some positive [...]

Spatial autocorrelation inflates the global leaf-wax d2H-precipitation slope

Alexander S. Bradley

Published: 2026-06-19
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Earth Sciences, Geochemistry

Leaf wax hydrogen isotope ratios (δ²Hwax) are used to make inferences about past hydroclimate, but global calibrations between δ²Hwax and precipitation isotopes (δ²Hprecip) ignore spatial autocorrelation and inflate apparent relationships. This study compiled 1,129 surface sediment and soil measurements of δ²Hwax from n-C29 alkanes and developed hierarchical Bayesian spatial models to separate [...]

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