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Low-level wind variability at Jaisalmer and its representation in ERA5 Reanalysis

Bela Amol Lodh, Vishal Dixit, G. S. Bhat, et al.

Published: 2026-01-05
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences

Jaisalmer has grown to be one of the important wind energy hubs in India following the development of the Jaisalmer Wind Park. In this study we assess the variability of wind speed at various scales, and the occurrence of wind ramps (defined as the change in wind speed over a certain period) at Jaisalmer using high-quality in-situ measurements. A distinct diurnal pattern in wind ramps is seen in [...]

Modeling Lithospheric Radioactivity Influence on Atmospheric Electric Properties relative to Earthquakes

Ahmad Muhammad, Fatima Almaz, Fatih Kulahci

Published: 2026-01-04
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This study presents a mathematical exploration of the atmospheric electric field components resulting from radon-induced ionization, with implications in the study of earthquake phenomena. By formalizing the general solution to the proposed equations with given boundary conditions, the research offers a comparative analysis of electric parameters across different radon concentrations and radii of [...]

Global Environmental Benefits of Plant-Based Diets: A Multi-Regional Input Output Analysis

Fabian Hafner, Stephan Pfister, Ashley Green, et al.

Published: 2026-01-04
Subjects: Biodiversity, Environmental Studies, Life Sciences, Other Food Science, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Environmental Health, Sustainability

The global food system, especially animal husbandry, is a major driver of negative environmental impacts. This paper investigates the potential of adopting more plant-based diets (vegan, vegetarian, no beef) to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, land use and related biodiversity loss, and water stress within global food supply chains. This is achieved by combining Multi-regional Input Output [...]

Comment on Rodríguez Collantes et al. A New Earth Crustal Velocity Field Estimation from ROA cGNSS Station Networks in the South of Spain and North Africa. Remote Sens. 2025, 17, 704

Juan Antonio García-Armenteros

Published: 2026-01-03
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Tectonics and Structure

In their recent study, Rodríguez Collantes et al. presented a new GNSS velocity field from the Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy (ROA) network, deployed in southern Spain and northern Africa. However, their claims regarding the novelty of certain results and the precision of their findings compared to recent publications are questionable. I present previous studies not cited by [...]

The 1935 Guyana event and the 1908 Tunguska event

Andrei Ol'khovatov

Published: 2026-01-03
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper is a continuation of a series of works, devoted to various aspects of the 1908 Tunguska event. In 1935 a remarkable event took place in Guyana (at that time British Guiana). A meteor was seen and a large area of devastated forest was discovered. The main source for information on this event was an article published in an astronomical magazine in 1939. The 1939-article provided [...]

High-resolution seismic reservoir monitoring with multitask and transfer learning

Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed, Ilya Tsvankin, Yanhua Liu

Published: 2026-01-03
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Computational Engineering, Geophysics and Seismology, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Sustainability

High-resolution real-time monitoring of reservoir changes is essential during CO2 injection or hydrocarbon production. Here, we leverage convolutional neural networks (CNNs) that employ multitask (MTL) and transfer (TL) learning to accurately predict relevant reservoir parameters from time-lapse seismic data. CNNs are initially trained to estimate the P-wave velocity from 2D multicomponent [...]

Reviewing chronostratigraphic uncertainty of the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition

Fred Toby Bowyer, Lyle Nelson

Published: 2026-01-02
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology, Stratigraphy

The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition archives the widespread disappearance of ‘Ediacaran-type’ soft-bodied biota and the appearance of most modern animal body plans, including a major diversification of skeletal animals and styles of animal-substrate interaction. Despite over a century of study, our ability to confidently reconstruct the series of macroevolutionary events that inform origination and [...]

VRFIS: An Immersive Framework for Real-Time Flood Monitoring, Visualization, and Interactive Environmental Analysis

Uditha Mudiyanselage, Jerry Mount, Ramteja Sajja, et al.

Published: 2026-01-01
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces, Hydrology

The rapid evolution of Mixed Reality (MR) technologies, particularly Virtual Reality (VR), offers powerful new means of visualizing and interacting with geographic and environmental data. This paper presents Virtual Reality Flood Information System (VRFIS), an immersive information platform developed using Unreal Engine 5 and Google Photo Realistic 3D Tiles to enable real-time exploration of [...]

Women's subjective resilience to climate change in informal settlements: Learning from residents in Nairobi, Kenya

Samantha C Winter, Kianna Stamps, Anna Balakrishnan, et al.

Published: 2026-01-01
Subjects: International and Area Studies

This study explores women's subjective resilience to climate change in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya, focusing on the lived experiences of women who face heightened vulnerability. Informal settlements, characterized by overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and insecure tenure, are disproportionately affected by extreme weather events such as flooding and heatwaves. While existing [...]

Assessing Climate-Driven Flood Risk with the Community Resilience and Adaptation Spatial Infrastructure Database (CRASID) in Urban and Rural Great Lakes Settings

Jeffrey Ashby, Diane S. Henshel

Published: 2026-01-01
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Climate change is intensifying flooding in the Great Lakes watershed, threatening critical infrastructure and limiting access to emergency health services. Existing U.S. flood risk tools, such as FEMA’s Hazus and the National Risk Index, and newer models from the First Street Foundation, provide valuable coverage but often emphasize economic impacts while overlooking community-level [...]

Accessible Batch Catchment Delineation: A Semi-Automated Workflow for Non-Hydrologists

Johannes Balkenhol, Christoph Schröder, Daniel Morant, et al.

Published: 2026-01-01
Subjects: Life Sciences

Catchment delineation is a prerequisite for hydrological and water-quality analyses but remains a practical barrier for non-hydrologists, particularly when large numbers of sites must be processed. We present here a semi-automated, reproducible workflow for batch catchment delineation using openly available GIS tools. The workflow was developed during delineation of 2,870 monitoring sites [...]

Carbon stock recovery and greenhouse gas shifts following wetland restoration: a global meta-analysis

Antonio Camacho, Daniel Morant, Benjamin Misteli, et al.

Published: 2025-12-31
Subjects: Life Sciences

Wetland restoration is widely promoted as a complementary nature-based climate solution, but its net carbon and GHG effects across wetland types and interventions remain poorly quantified at the global scale. We address this gap with a global meta-analysis spanning all major wetland types and restoration strategies. We conducted a global meta-analysis of 617 restored-altered pairs from 149 [...]

Extreme rainfall deficit in southern coastal Australia signals a return to drought, low dam levels and declining stream flows

Milton S Speer, Lance Leslie

Published: 2025-12-31
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Southern coastal Australia is situated between 30o and 38oS and is the longest east-west mid-latitude coastline (4,300km) in the Southern Hemisphere. It includes over 35% of Australia’s total population. Approximately 75% of this coastline, west of Melbourne, has a Mediterranean climate dominated by cold frontal systems that produce cool season (April to October) rainfall. Historically, this area [...]

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Fisherfolk in Ghana Toward Climate Change: A Cross-Sectional Study

Perfectual Labik, Theophilus Owusu-Ansah, Anthony Mawuli Sallar

Published: 2025-12-31
Subjects: Agriculture

Background Climate change poses serious risks to coastal livelihoods and marine ecosystems. Ghana’s artisanal fisheries sector is vital for food security and employment, yet fisherfolk’s climate adaptation awareness remains understudied. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 800 fisherfolk across three coastal regions. Structured questionnaires assessed knowledge, [...]

Marjal dels Moros: a model site for the structural, functional, and socioeconomic assessment of managed Mediterranean marshes

Daniel Morant, Antonio Picazo, Carlos Rochera, et al.

Published: 2025-12-31
Subjects: Life Sciences

Coastal wetlands deliver critical ecosystem services but remain highly degraded by anthropogenic and climatic pressures. This study presents an integrated structural, functional, and socio-economic assessment of Marjal dels Moros, a managed Mediterranean brackish marsh in eastern Spain, to evaluate restoration effectiveness and inform climate-based management. Six subsites representing [...]

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