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Factors Affecting Aboveground Carbon Storage in Mixed Oak-Pine Forests: A Multiple Regression Analysis of Southeastern U.S. Forest Inventory Data

Nishka Shah

Published: 2025-11-02
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Climate, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Sciences, Forest Biology, Forest Management, Multivariate Analysis, Natural Resources and Conservation, Plant Sciences, Statistical Models

This study investigated the factors affecting aboveground carbon storage in mixed oak-pine forests of the southeastern United States, with a particular focus on the influence of stand age. Using data from 946 Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) plots collected from 2009 to 2019, a multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine the relative importance of various forest and topographic [...]

Unexpected canopy gain in Earth’s mangrove forests linked to natural expansion and regrowth

Zhen Zhang, Nicholas Murray, Xiao-Peng Song, et al.

Published: 2025-11-01
Subjects: Forest Sciences

Mangroves have disappeared rapidly due to deforestation and sea-level rise but can also recover through natural regrowth and restoration. However, their long-term trajectory in area and canopy cover remains highly uncertain. By developing a global mangrove canopy density dataset, we show that mangrove loss (conversion to other land uses) and degradation (reduction in canopy density) have been [...]

Hidden in plain sight? Some challenges and needs for practical planetary biosignature exploration, both home and away-A Mini-Review.

Stephen Larter, Ben Tutolo, Christopher Tino, et al.

Published: 2025-11-01
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Other Earth Sciences, Other Planetary Sciences, Paleobiology, Planetary Biogeochemistry, Planetary Geochemistry

Identifying organic molecular biosignatures for life is challenging. Most current analytical methods were developed on Earth sediments rich in total organic carbon (TOC), and these methods struggle when dilute organic matter is situated within reactive, mineralogically complex astrobiological samples. Diverse geological alteration processes degrade biomarker signals, often concealing some [...]

Nature’s role in national security

Bradley J Cardinale, J. Emmett Duffy, Rod Schoonover

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Aquaculture and Fisheries Life Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Health and Protection, Environmental Studies, Marine Biology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Natural Resources Management and Policy

The ability of a nation to protect its citizens, institutions, and interests from domestic and foreign threats is one of the foundational responsibilities of any government. However, the ability of sovereign nations to ensure national security for their citizens and institutions has been increasingly challenged by various forms of anthropogenic global change. While the link between climate change [...]

Anomaly detection of Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferograms with semi-supervised machine learning

Estibaliz Martinez, Yosuke Aoki

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology, Volcanology

The aim of this research is to detect Earth's deformation from Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images through a semi-supervised machine learning algorithm called Least-Squares Two-sample Test (LSTT). This algorithm computes the probability distributions of two samples to assess if they belong to the same probability distribution. At the same time, it gives the divergence of these [...]

Unified Cross-Modal Learning for Hydrological Processes Using Multi-Task Transformer Framework

Bekir Zahit Demiray, Ibrahim Demir

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Hydraulic Engineering, Hydrology, Water Resource Management

Most deep learning studies in hydrology adopt single-task frameworks that address individual variables such as rainfall or streamflow independently, limiting opportunities for shared learning across related environmental processes. This study introduces a unified multi-task, multi-modal deep learning framework capable of jointly performing 24-hour horizon streamflow forecasting and rainfall [...]

A Weighted Fitting Approach for Diameter Distributions from Horizontal Point Sampling

Gregory Paradis

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Other Forestry and Forest Sciences, Statistical Methodology, Statistical Models

Horizontal point sampling (HPS) produces size-biased tallies that cannot be fit directly with standard probability distributions without distorting diameter distribution estimates. Previous work resolves this by deriving bespoke size-biased probability density functions (PDFs) for each assumed distribution. We revisit the problem and formalise a weighted non-linear least squares approach that [...]

ForestCast: Forecasting Deforestation Risk at Scale with Deep Learning

Matthew Overlan, Charlotte Stanton, Maxim Neumann, et al.

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Environmental Monitoring

Deforestation is a major threat to biodiversity and the stability of the climate. Current monitoring solutions provide reactive alerts only after deforestation has occurred, rendering them largely insufficient for prevention. Proactive deforestation prevention necessitates forecasting at-risk areas, however, previous forecasting efforts have been constrained by their reliance on simple [...]

HydroQuantum: A new quantum-driven Python package for hydrological simulation

Mostafa Saberian, Nima Zafarmomen, Adarsha Neupane, et al.

Published: 2025-10-31
Subjects: Education, Engineering

Local Prediction of Temperate Forest Structure in Eastern North America Using LiDAR, Radar, and Optical Data

Chenyang Wei, Colin Sweeney, Trevor Roberts, et al.

Published: 2025-10-30
Subjects: Other Forestry and Forest Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Forest structure underpins the emergence of ecological patterns and processes yet remains costly and labor-intensive to measure at broad scales. NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission provides three-dimensional Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) measurements at discrete footprints, leaving spatial gaps that complicate wall-to-wall mapping. Few studies have produced [...]

Past, Present and Future of the Indus Water Treaty: Implications for Transboundary Water Governance Challenges and Modernization Prospects

Tejal S Shirsat, Lara B. Fowler, Christopher A Scott

Published: 2025-10-30
Subjects: International and Area Studies, Physical and Environmental Geography, Water Resource Management

The Indus Water Treaty has been applauded as a successful water sharing agreement to allocate the water of Indus River system between India and Pakistan. Yet a set of diplomatic, water resources, and climatic challenges have culminated into the current state of suspension and raise questions over the future of the transboundary water governance. This paper presents a critical spatio-temporal [...]

Formation of Parasequence-like Successions at Different Depositional Hierarchical Scales

Boyan Vakarelov, Bruce Ainsworth

Published: 2025-10-30
Subjects: Sedimentology, Stratigraphy

The interpretation of parasequences is often complicated by ambiguities in the definition of key surfaces, uncertainties in interpretation of facies successions, varying data quality, and different rules of thumb (heuristics) used for identification. The number of interpreted parasequences in an area can, for example, be directly influenced by factors such as the number of data points, the [...]

Arctic Plastification: Climate-driven amplification of plastic pollution through accumulation and fragmentation

Anna Zielonka, Jacob Clement Yde, Maciej Liro

Published: 2025-10-30
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences

Rapid warming of the Arctic, known as Arctic Amplification, is reshaping ice, ocean, and coastal systems in ways that alter how plastic pollution accumulates and transforms in the region. As global plastic emissions continue to rise, more debris is transported northward by rivers and ocean currents. At the same time, the loss of sea ice, coastal erosion, and the formation of new shorelines are [...]

A new source-to-sink synthesis of the Middle Triassic Helsby Sandstone Formation (Sherwood Sandstone Group) river systems in the British Isles

Xiang Yan, Gary J Hampson, Alexander C Whittaker

Published: 2025-10-30
Subjects: Geology, Sedimentology, Stratigraphy

Sediment grain size and mineralogy change in sediment routing systems from source to sink. A better understanding of sediment routing allows improved predictions to be made of the bulk grain-size and mineralogy of sandstone fairways. We present a new appraisal of sediment routing in the Triassic Helsby Sandstone Formation (Sherwood Sandstone Group) and lowermost Mercia Mudstone Group of the [...]

Integrating Bayesian Inference and Supervised Learning for Predictive Modeling of Coffee Rust Incidence Among Kenyan Smallholder Farmers

Maurice Wanyonyi, Jacqueline Gogo Akelo, Veronicah Nyokabi Njenga, et al.

Published: 2025-10-29
Subjects: Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering

Hemileia vastatrix a pathogenic fungus which causes coffee leaf rust, has been a significant challenge to the sustainability of Arabica coffee production in Kenya, where smallholder farmers experience frequent yield losses and lack access to effective control techniques. To manage it effectively, there is a need for predictive frameworks that quantify the risk and uncertainty of disease [...]

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