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Throw rate acceleration caused by dip-linkage on normal faults

Billy James Andrews, Zoe K Mildon, Constanza Rodriguez Piceda, et al.

Published: 2025-11-28
Subjects: Tectonics and Structure

Areas of crustal extension often contain pre-existing structures that can reactivate or influence the geometry and growth of new, overlying faults. As strain accumulates, it is well know that new faults may link down-dip with pre-existing faults. Such linkage invariably leads to an increase in fault surface area, which is empirically linked to increasing seismic hazard. However, the timescales [...]

Sediment loading from the Río de la Plata as a driver of regional sea-level variability

Alessio Rovere, Tamara Pico, Gabriel Tagliaro, et al.

Published: 2025-11-27
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geomorphology, Sedimentology

Sea-level reconstructions are critical benchmarks for testing models of ice-sheet stability and climate change. Their interpretation, however, is complicated by sea-level changes driven by different processes, among which the Earth’s response to sediment loading. Here we show that incorporating sediment isostasy reduces long-standing discrepancies among Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 5a and 5e [...]

Foreshock Behaviors and Mainshock Rupture Properties Associated with the 2025 Mw 8.8 Kamchatka Earthquake Sequence

Phuc Mach, Xu Si, Dun Wang, et al.

Published: 2025-11-27
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The July 29 2025 Mw 8.8 Kamchatka earthquake ruptured the plate interface off the east coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula along the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone. Following the mainshock, tsunamis were recorded in multiple countries along the Pacific Ocean boundary and its islands, along with the eruption of several volcanoes in Kamchatka. The mainshock was preceded by a strong foreshock sequence [...]

Oxidation state of Mayotte magmatic series: insights from Fe and S K-edge XANES spectroscopy

Charles Le Losq, Roberto Moretti, Etienne Médard, et al.

Published: 2025-11-27
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Volcanology

Following the 2018-2020 Fani Maoré submarine eruption near Mayotte Island, Indian Ocean, multiple oceanographic expeditions provide unprecedented access to fresh alkaline volcanic glasses spanning basanite to phonolite compositions from the East-Mayotte Volcanic Chain (EMVC). We applied Fe and S K-edge X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Spectroscopy (XANES) to determine iron and sulfur oxidation states [...]

Evaluating the importance of street trees and their parameters for urban canopy model performance: Model updates and machine learning

Kyeongjoo Park, Jong-Jin Baik, Young-Hee Ryu

Published: 2025-11-27
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology

In this study, the effects of street trees on the performance of an urban canopy model (UCM) and how the UCM sensitively responds to tree-related parameters compared with urban thermal parameters are examined. For this, a single-layer UCM is extended to represent street trees within urban canyons and multi-objective parameter optimizations and a global sensitivity analysis are conducted with the [...]

Retrospective Detection of Seismic Precursors Using Multi-Scale Energy Curvature

KARIM Foughali, SAHI NACER

Published: 2025-11-27
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Energy curvature controls catastrophic failure in seismic systems. We show this through a self-normalizing logarithmic functional Fω = ω(t)² · log(1 + |ω(t)| / median(|ω|)), where ω is the second derivative of seismic energy release. When F stays bounded, the system remains stable. When F diverges, rupture becomes more probable. Our precursor detection method combines spectral analysis using [...]

Short-term morphological response of rubble coral islands to the impact of a small tropical cyclone

Claudia Le Quesne, Thomas Edmund Fellowes, Lara Talavera, et al.

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Tropical cyclones (TCs) are extreme storm events with the potential to cause significant damage to coral reef and island ecosystems. The evolution of coral rubble (shingle) islands within these ecosystems relies on the complex eco-morphodynamic relationship between the supply of biogenic sediment from the reef and subsequent transport by hydrodynamic forces. Storms have the potential to alter [...]

A First Principles Critique of the Back Calculation Method: Understanding and Assessing the Alteration of Atmospheric Gases Trapped in Ancient Fluid Inclusions

Justin G Park, Morgan F Schaller

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The extraction of atmospheric gases from fluid inclusions has emerged as an extremely promising approach for directly constraining the composition of Earth's ancient atmospheres. However, the veracity of data obtained from these inclusions critically depends on how well one can account for the effects of physical chemistry and post-depositional alteration. The Back Calculation Method (BCM) [...]

Governing the cryosphere beyond political timeframes

Letizia Tedesco, Josephine Z Rapp, Petra Heil, et al.

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Climate, Earth Sciences, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Glaciology, Nature and Society Relations, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Sustainability

Cryospheric systems are nearing irreversible thresholds, yet political processes remain misaligned with the long timescales of ice loss. Using COP30 as context, we argue that cryosphere science must inform governance capable of linking near-term decisions with long-term stability in a rapidly changing world.

Timescales of Antarctic ice shelf loss via basal crevassing

Alex Bradley, Niall Coffey, Ching-Yao Lai

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Climate, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Antarctic ice-shelves are vulnerable to collapse in a warming climate. However, when this might happen is largely unknown, propagating significant uncertainty into sea-level-rise projections. To constrain this uncertainty, we use fracture modelling to predict the timescales on which crevasses fully penetrate ice-shelves, and consider how these timescales change under future warming. We find that [...]

Computation to Choose a Future: Planetary Stewardship in the Age of AI

Maria Pérez-Ortiz

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The accelerating transformations of the Anthropocene demand governance systems capable of anticipating and steering complex, nonlinear Earth-system dynamics. Existing models optimize for likely trajectories rather than exploring a broader set of futures. This commentary introduces the concept of Computational Foresight (CF): an integrative framework combining artificial intelligence, simulation, [...]

Extremely Shallow Semi-Repeating Tremor Caused by Water Hammers in a Sewer Pipe in Social Circle, Georgia

Xu Si, Zhigang Peng

Published: 2025-11-26
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Repeating earthquakes are mostly generated by small asperities that are loaded by continuous creep surrounding them, and their recurrence times are inversely proportional to the loading rates. However, sometimes anthropogenic activities can also produce repeated seismic shakings with shorter recurrence intervals, and their source mechanisms can vary. Here we investigated semi-repeating ground [...]

Numerical calculation of coastal trapped wave modes

Ryo Furue, Yuki Tanaka

Published: 2025-11-25
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

A numerical method is developed to calculate coastal trapped wave (CTW) modes in the low-frequency limit ω ≪ f. The modes are solutions to a 2-dimensional eigenvalue problem. Useful properties like orthogonality are derived from the bilinear form associated with the operator of the eigenvalue problem. Our formulation uses the z coordinates and the CTW equation is discretized with a [...]

Assessing pluvial flood hazard potential using multi-criteria decision making and iterative ensemble smoothing in New York City, Long Island, and Long Island Sound watersheds

Robert J. Welk, Kalle L Jahn, Liv M. Herdman, et al.

Published: 2025-11-25
Subjects: Hydrology

Exposure to pluvial floods poses significant hazards, and predicting flood locations can be challenging. We developed a metric that quantifies relative flood hazard across Long Island, New York and the watersheds surrounding Long Island Sound. Based on surface topography, land surface characteristics, and historical weather patterns, we identified seven factors with readily available data that [...]

Weathering Trends Unveil K-Metasomatism in Bundelkhand Granitoids: Resolving the Pink–Grey Granitoid Paradox

Shiba Shankar Acharya, Arnab Sain, Pragnyasini Behera, et al.

Published: 2025-11-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The petrogenetic puzzle of pink coloration of granitoid rocks is rooted on the debate between primary magmatic versus metasomatic origin of K-feldspar, which, in turn, has persisted due to difficulties in distinguishing these processes through conventional petrographic methods. This study introduces a novel approach using chemical weathering patterns in ACNK ternary diagrams (Al2O3, CaO + Na2O, [...]

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