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First-principles theory for Earth's tropical-midlatitude climate boundary

Tsubasa Kohyama, Hiroaki Miura, Kazuya Yamazaki

Published: 2026-04-22
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In Earth's climate, the boundary between the tropics and midlatitudes is a key determinant of temperature and precipitation characteristics, influencing human societies through daily weather, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and vegetation distribution. The physical origin of these climate zones has been investigated through idealized simulations, observations, and state-of-the-art climate [...]

A hybrid physics–ML framework for integrating groundwater dynamics into land surface modeling

Chen Yang, Hui Huang, Zeyu Tang, et al.

Published: 2026-04-22
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Settling and Rising Dynamics of River Litter

James Lofty, Daniel Valero, Mário Franca

Published: 2026-04-22
Subjects: Engineering, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Global assessments of river litter transport, accumulation, and export to the oceans remain constrained because the particle-scale hydrodynamic variables governing litter movement are currently unknown. We resolve this by explaining the vertical dynamics of full-scale river litter in quiescent water through multi-camera, three-dimensional trajectory reconstructions of over a thousand litter items [...]

A Meteorological Indicator for Particulate Matter Emissions: Adapting the Hot-Dry-Windy Index to Predict Feedlot Evening Dust Peaks

Sirapoom Peanusaha, Guillermo Marcillo, Brent W Auvermann

Published: 2026-04-21
Subjects: Agriculture, Animal Sciences, Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Particulate matter emissions from cattle feedlot operations pose significant challenges to both livestock productivity and air quality in surrounding communities. The evening dust peak (EDP) has been documented for decades, but comprehensive long-term studies examining its meteorological drivers are very limited. While laboratory and field-scale investigations have demonstrated that feedlot [...]

Xerokampos Evidence for a localized hot desert microclimate enclave

Iason Chatzopoulos, Nikolaos Stavrakakis

Published: 2026-04-21
Subjects: Climate

This study investigates the spatial precipitation distribution and microclimatic characteristics of the coastal enclave of Xerokampos, Lasithi in Greece. Utilizing a local meteorological time series (2020-2026), the mean annual precipitation (MAP) is recorded at 219.5 mm, alongside a mean annual temperature of 20.9°C. To contextualize these limited contemporary observations, a synthetic climate [...]

Buffered Byproduct Regime Shift: Deceptive Stability, Buffer Slack, and Regime Reorganization in Earth-System Transitions

Gabriel John-Toussaint DuPree

Published: 2026-04-20
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Climate, Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Other Environmental Sciences

Earth history includes episodes in which biological or geophysical processes generate persistent byproduct loads whose early effects are partially masked by environmental sinks and buffering pathways. This paper synthesizes established literatures on Earth-system revolutions, redox transitions, mass extinctions, and Anthropocene change into an explicit phase grammar termed Buffered Byproduct [...]

Quantifying hydropower flexibility during extreme temperature events

Kyongho Son, Cameron Bracken, Erfaneh Sharifi, et al.

Published: 2026-04-20
Subjects: Computational Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Hydrology, Other Civil and Environmental Engineering, Other Mathematics, Power and Energy, Systems Engineering

Extreme weather events can impose substantial stress on the electrical grid. Hydropower offers unique operational flexibility, enhancing grid resilience and reliability. Despite this value of flexibility, systematic assessments of hydropower flexibility -- particularly during extreme events -- remain limited. This study is the first to quantify hydropower operational flexibility using 25 years' [...]

Regional Economic Impacts and Emission Responses under Solar Radiation Modification

Jenny Bjordal, Evelien van Dijk, Henri Cornec, et al.

Published: 2026-04-20
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Climate, Nature and Society Relations, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) has been proposed as a potential tool to limit increases in global or regional temperatures caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. While previous research has extensively examined the climate system's response to various SRM strategies, as well as their aggregate economic consequences, the regional distribution of economic impacts has received less [...]

Thermo-Hydraulic Optimization of Deep Geothermal Systems: Computational Methods and Classification

Ulrich Frithjof Maria Steindl, Thomas Hamacher, Smajil Halilovic

Published: 2026-04-20
Subjects: Engineering

Deep geothermal energy forms an important part of a sustainable energy portfolio, providing baseload power and heat. A significant global expansion of DGSs is projected for the coming decades, thereby increasing use of local geothermal resources. This, together with a competitive energy market, creates an incentive to optimize DGSs with respect to large-scale design and operational control [...]

PDCD-DAT – A global database of pyroclastic density current deposit field data

Joshua Brown, Rebecca Williams, Sarah Ogburn, et al.

Published: 2026-04-18
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Pyroclastic density currents represent one of the deadliest hazards posed by active volcanoes. Analysis of their deposits provides valuable insights into their internal dynamics and informs numerical simulations of pyroclastic density currents which underpin many volcanic hazard assessments. We present PDCD-DAT, a global database of pyroclastic density current deposit characteristics compiled [...]

Storm life cycle modulates extreme hydroclimate impact risk: a Great Lakes Region case study

Dani Jones, Jamie L Ward, Abby Hutson, et al.

Published: 2026-04-18
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Fresh Water Studies, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) drive hydroclimate variability in the Great Lakes, yet their impacts vary widely between events. Here, we classify ETCs into two storm types using an unsupervised clustering approach based on storm properties and evolution. The resulting classes differ systematically in life cycle stage at Great Lakes entry. Using bootstrap-estimated risk ratios and risk differences, [...]

EXPLORATION OF WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DECISION SUPPORT POTENTIAL IN DATA SCARCE WATERSHEDS AND ASSOCIATED DATA POLICY NEEDS

Victoria Margo Garibay, Margaret Gitau, Daniel Moriasi

Published: 2026-04-18
Subjects: Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering, Computational Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Hydrology, Natural Resources Management and Policy, Remote Sensing, Sustainability, Water Resource Management

Insufficient data access presents major challenges to scientific assessment of water resources, development of management plans, and attainment of water security. Hydrologic models are widely applied in the advisement of pollution, drought, and flood mitigation strategies; their accuracy relies on data used in setup and calibration. A case study of Sasumua River Watershed in Kenya illustrates [...]

Soil-informed multivariate decision support to assess urban ecosystem service potential

Trevan Flynn

Published: 2026-04-17
Subjects: Agriculture, Applied Mathematics, Applied Statistics, Biodiversity, Dynamical Systems, Multivariate Analysis, Natural Resources and Conservation, Remote Sensing, Soil Science, Spatial Science, Sustainability, Theory and Algorithms

Metropolitan expansion across Africa requires robust soil information to support ecosystem services and urban resilience. However, digital soil mapping often prioritises predictive accuracy over identifying where information is reliable for decision making. This study evaluated numerical and South African Soil Taxonomy within a decision framework to assess where ecosystem service inferences can [...]

Beyond universal access: mapping regional inequalities and spatial coldspots in India’s WaSH sector toward SDG 6

Ajishnu Roy

Published: 2026-04-17
Subjects: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

National averages can conceal significant sectoral disparities and long-standing subnational injustices, despite the fact that India’s flagship programs had significantly improved access to water and sanitation. This report provided a thorough, data-driven evaluation of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) in all 37 Indian states and union territories (UTs) using 25 indicators. Pearson’s [...]

Meteorite Classification Using Triple Oxygen Isotopes

Riley Havel, Daniel Enrique Ibarra

Published: 2026-04-17
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

For decades, measurements of all three isotopes of oxygen have been made in a handful of specialized laboratories around the world. These measurements either confirm meteorite classifications or prevent misclassification of terrestrial materials. Isotope geochemists making these measurements, in collaboration with meteorite enthusiasts and scientists, frequently receive questions regarding best [...]

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