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Trace element contamination of sand samples by grinding

Olivier Pourret

Published: 2026-03-11
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geochemistry

Blanks during powdering processes were examined for major and trace elements using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Quartz sand (reference CV32.2) was used as a test substrate for powdering with grinding mills of several kinds: an agate mortar grinder, a stainless steel mortar grinder, a hard porcelain mortar grinder, an agate hand mill, and a hard porcelain hand mill. The [...]

Causal Effects of Climatic and Socioeconomic Drivers on Antimicrobial Resistance

Özlem Baydaroğlu

Published: 2026-03-11
Subjects: Climate, Environmental Sciences, Public Health

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a rapidly escalating global health crisis threatening human, animal, and environmental well-being. While its spread is often linked to antibiotic use, the complex, nonlinear nature of its environmental and socioeconomic drivers remains poorly understood, rendering traditional analyses insufficient. This study moves beyond simple correlation to investigate the [...]

Drought Adaptation Mapping in the Southern African Development Community: a review

Leah Selters, Eleanor Vance, Vaibhav Anand, et al.

Published: 2026-03-11
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Evidence on how people adapt to drought frequency and severity is expanding, yet remains fragmented and insufficiently informative for assessing progress, limits, equity, and key priorities. Previous global syntheses demonstrate that adaptation is occurring but provide limited insight into how, where, for whom, and with what risks. This scoping review addresses these gaps by mapping peer-reviewed [...]

Slope-dependent riverbed strengthening and the evolution of the threshold for motion in gravel-bed rivers

Robert P Kostynick, Julia Prata, Jesse Bower, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geomorphology, Hydrology

The threshold for motion exerts a fundamental control on sediment transport, channel morphology, and fluvial erosion. While channel slope and flow history are known to influence entrainment thresholds in gravel-bed rivers, their interaction has not been explored. We investigate how channel slope modulates riverbed strengthening during low-flow periods. Flume experiments were conducted across [...]

Estimation of the water table position in unconfined aquifers with MODFLOW 6

Paulo Herrera, Christian Langevin, Glenn Hammond

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Hydraulic Engineering, Hydrology, Water Resource Management

The numerical estimation of the position of the water table in unconfined aquifers is important for many practical applications. Its determination through observations or analytical methods is restricted to a few cases. Therefore, it is often estimated through numerical simulations, which may be affected by numerical artifacts and/or poor stability. We use MODFLOW to estimate the position of the [...]

GEOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSTICS OF COAL GENOTYPES: METHOD, CALIBRATION, AND BASIN TYPOLOGY

Olga N. Shagarova

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This study presents a geochemical method for discriminating coal types based on vitrinite maceral composition (telinite vs. collinite), using trace element ratios normalized to a reference aluminum content of 1.5%. Analysis of 146 samples from 13 coal basins demonstrates that conventional geochemical proxies (V/Ni, Ni/Co, U/Th, V/Cr) are unreliable for paleoenvironmental interpretation, whereas [...]

Hybrid broadband ground-motion simulation using neural networks with spatial, inter-period, and cross-component correlations

Victor Moises Hernández Aguirre, Rajesh Rupakhety, Roberto Paolucci, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Simulated ground motions are increasingly used in earthquake engineering, particularly in regions with sparse strong-motion recordings where constraining non-ergodic ground-motion models (GMMs) remains challenging. Physics-based simulations (PBS) can reproduce key source and wave-propagation effects but are often limited to low frequencies, whereas stochastic methods are computationally efficient [...]

Remote Forcing of Internal Waves in Regional Ocean Models

Jeroen Molemaker, Pierre Damien, Devin Dollery

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Regional oceanic general circulation models with nested grids are an essential approach to allow the use of higher grid resolutions. High resolution is required for the study of smaller scale processes, such as submesoscale currents and the internal wave field, in particular the baroclinic tide. Limits of available computing power determine the size of the computational grid, setting the [...]

Groundsource: A Dataset of Flood Events from News

Rotem Mayo, Oleg Zlydenko, Moral Bootbool, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Hydrology

Characterization and Meteorological Drivers of Dust Events over California’s Central Valley

Precious Ebiendele, Adeyemi A Adebiyi, John Abatzoglou, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Life Sciences

Dust events in California’s Central Valley pose severe risks to public health, regional air quality, and transportation. Yet, the climatology and meteorological drivers of dust events in the region are poorly characterized due to sparse monitoring and limitations of satellite observations. Using meteorological observations from 15 Automated Surface Observation System stations, we systematically [...]

Rethinking Hydroclimatic Extremes: Occurrence of abrupt Drought-to-Heavy-Precipitation transition events

Pallavi Goswami, Siqi Deng, Ailie J. E. Gallant, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Drought-to-heavy-precipitation abrupt transitions (sometimes called dry-to-wet extremes, whiplash events, or drought–flood transitions) are an emerging research focus. These are rapid shifts from a period of sustained drought (rainfall deficits, soil moisture stress, low streamflow) to intense precipitation or flooding over short timescales. Also described as climate whiplash events, they reflect [...]

Application of statistical downscaling models to assess climate change impacts on the East Rapti River Basin using the Rx5day index

Rajendra Man Shrestha, Shiva Prasad Shiva Prasad Khanal, Subekchya Subedi, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Statistics and Probability

A landlocked, mountains-dominated country, Nepal is one such country that is highly susceptible to climate change. The East Rapti River Basin (ERRB), a sensitive corridor, is under extreme threats due to flooding as well as rainfall variability. The study aims to evaluate the performance of the Statistical Downscaling Model (SDSM) in simulating historical rainfall and to project future changes in [...]

Crowdsourced air temperature data for the evaluation of urban microscale simulations: Insights into spatiotemporal patterns from three German cities

Lara van der Linden, Björn Maronga, Benjamin Bechtel

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Rapid development of microscale urban climate models in recent years requires ongoing model evaluation under different scenarios and conditions. In a previous study, we utilised crowdsourced air temperature data from Netatmo citizen weather stations (CWS) for the evaluation of the PALM model during a hot summer day in the city of Bochum, Germany. The data proved valuable due to their high spatial [...]

Magnetic dual-layer equivalent sources on the sphere

Arthur Siqueira-Macedo, Leonardo Uieda, India Uppal

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

The equivalent source method is widely used for processing and interpolating magnetic data, particularly in airborne surveys. However, implementations based on Cartesian coordinates present limitations at regional and global scales, where Earth curvature introduces geometric inconsistencies that affect data integration and modeling accuracy. To address this problem, this study proposes an [...]

A Multi-year Analysis of Supraglacial Lake Seasonal Dynamics in the Karakoram

Imran Khan, Mahsa Moradi, Jennifer M. Jacobs, et al.

Published: 2026-03-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Supraglacial lakes are a key feature of many debris-covered glaciers in the Karakoram region. These lakes are highly dynamic, often forming and draining rapidly on seasonal timescales. However, due to their small size and transient nature, they are largely absent from regional and global glacial lake inventories. In this study, we used Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery to examine [...]

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