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When rotation-invariant spectra enter structural design: interpreting RotD100 and related measures

Rajesh Rupakhety

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

In many design procedures, a scalar response spectrum like RotD50 or RotD100 is interpreted as a component spectrum applied independently along two orthogonal structural directions. When a maximum-direction measure such as RotD100 is used in this way, an implicit assumption is introduced: both structural axes experience the worst possible orientation of ground motion. This has contributed to the [...]

Forest or tundra? How different vegetation reconstructions of Last Glacial landscapes in Europe may shape our perception of early human dispersal processes

Oliver A. Kern, Anne Dallmeyer, Andreas Maier, et al.

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geography, Human Geography, Nature and Society Relations, Paleobiology, Paleontology, Physical and Environmental Geography

Regional variability and long-term changes of past ecosystems likely had a strong impact on hunter-gatherer population dynamics, including the expansion of anatomically modern humans and the disappearance of Neanderthals. However, our understanding of these ecosystems remains limited, even when looking at large-scale patterns, such as the extent and distribution of forested areas. Vegetation [...]

Enhancing the Generalization of Flood Susceptibility Models: A Leakage-Aware Ensemble Framework for Deltaic Landscapes

Shafiq Mahmud, Golam Murad, Md. Aftabur Rahman

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering

Flood susceptibility mapping (FSM) is a cornerstone of disaster risk reduction in low-lying deltaic regions; however, conventional machine learning (ML) applications frequently suffer from spatial data leakage, resulting in inflated performance metrics and unreliable hazard predictions. To address this critical methodological shortcoming, this study develops a robust, leakage-aware ML framework [...]

River intermittency and Eocene climate change in the Castissent and Montllobat formations of the southern Pyrenean Foreland

Jonah S. McLeod, Alexander C Whittaker, Rebecca E. Bell, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Geology, Geomorphology, Sedimentology, Stratigraphy

Patterns of river water and sediment transport through time, or river intermittency factors, are generally considered to be highly sensitive to climate and tectonics. Determining the intermittency of rivers in ancient hothouse climates could provide a unique lens through which to investigate Earth’s response to climate change. However, this requires strong constraints on both mean and bankfull [...]

Remote sensing and deep learning for standing dead-tree detection and mapping: A review of advances, challenges, and future directions

Anwarul Islam Chowdhury, Mirela Beloiu, Teja Kattenborn, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Forest Management, Forest Sciences, Other Forestry and Forest Sciences

Standing dead trees are visible indicators of recent tree mortality and an important transitional component linking forest disturbance to future lying deadwood, habitat availability, and carbon storage. As drought, insect outbreaks, pathogens, and climate extremes intensify tree mortality worldwide, scalable methods are needed to detect and map standing dead trees consistently across forest [...]

Comparative Machine Learning approach to seasonal ENSO Forecasting with Time-Series Performance Evaluation

Deeksha Sudheer, Charuvi Suresh, Abhilash M Bairy, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the most important climate phenomena that affects weather conditions worldwide. It influences monsoon seasons, droughts, and crop productivity. Forecasting of ENSO processes is rather difficult since the system is inherently nonlinear. Moreover, the Spring Predictability Barrier limits the predictive capacity of forecasters during the boreal [...]

Remotely sensed evapotranspiration for corporate water stewardship: Opportunities and limitations in agricultural landscapes

Sam Zipper, Rachel O'Connor, Gopal Penny, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Sustainability, Water Resource Management

Corporate water stewardship (CWS), in which companies engage in or incentivize actions to advance sustainable water resource management, can positively affect water resources, reduce water-related business risks, and support Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and sustainability reporting efforts. Agricultural landscapes affect diverse industries including finance, technology, fuel [...]

Facility scale detection and quantification of gas flaring using imaging spectrometers

Jinsol Kim, Daniel H Cusworth, Bradley Mark Conrad, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Globally, over 140 billion cubic meters of natural gas are flared each year, according to the VIIRS Nightfire (VNF) data product derived from satellite observations by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), the most widely used instrument for global flare monitoring. Although VIIRS routinely tracks global flaring activity through nighttime observations, its coarse spatial [...]

Understanding Microplastics Discourse Through Social Sensing: Insights from Geotagged Social Media

Xi Gong, Parastou Fahim, Yujian Lu, et al.

Published: 2026-05-06
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Microplastics have emerged as a growing global environmental and public health concern due to their widespread presence and increasing potential for human exposure through food, water, and air. Recent scientific evidence and expanding media coverage have heightened public awareness and debate surrounding their ecological and health impacts. However, a systematic understanding of how public [...]

Wildlife tourism in times of crisis: A critical discourse analysis of media coverage during the Covid-19 pandemic

Julia Wester, Caitlin Reisa, Catherine Macdonald

Published: 2026-05-06
Subjects: Geography

Tourism is a growing, if controversial, approach to wildlife conservation. Constructed on neoliberal ideological assumptions, tourism-as-conservation-strategies can reinforce social inequalities and patterns of historical oppression. This model of conservation and economic development is also vulnerable to global market trends and disruptions. In this paper we use content and critical discourse [...]

The Role of Humidity in Past and Future Fire Weather Trends in the Contiguous United States

Grant Buster, Tianqi Zhang, Jiafu Mao, et al.

Published: 2026-05-06
Subjects: Other Earth Sciences, Risk Analysis

There has been evidence of increasing fire activity in the United States since approximately the 1980s, now estimated to cause tens to hundreds of billions of dollars of damage per year. Weather is one of the key drivers of fire activity, with hot, dry, and windy weather commonly associated with high-risk conditions. We are still, however, developing an understanding of how these weather [...]

Integrating climate projections and machine learning to predict survival of drought resistant trees for climate smart reforestation

Maurice Wanyonyi, Jacqueline Gogo Akelo, Patrick Mwangi Kimani, et al.

Published: 2026-05-06
Subjects: Plant Sciences

Climate smart reforestation faces critical uncertainty about tree survival under future drought conditions. Predicting which trees will survive is essential for guiding species selection and management interventions. This study develops an explainable machine learning framework that integrates long term empirical forestry data with climate projections, functional traits, and management practices [...]

Navigating the Complexity of Environmental Migration In the Context of Climate Change: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Concepts and Methods

Lucie Clech, Kevin Chapuis, Marion Borderon, et al.

Published: 2026-05-05
Subjects: Social and Behavioral Sciences

This article, from the perspective of a collective of researchers from the French National Research Institute for Development and collaborators, presents and discusses the conceptual and methodological frameworks they have developed to study environmental migration and (im)mobilities. It is based on a workshop organised within the IRD’s CoSav Migrations network, which brought together researchers [...]

A comprehensive study of the CO2-O2 isotope exchange technique to standardize triple oxygen measurements in CO2

Aishwarya Singh, Sanchita Banerjee, Christof Janssen, et al.

Published: 2026-05-05
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry

A research roadmap for assessing the feasibility of warming Mars

Edwin S Kite, Ari Essunfeld, Michael H Hecht, et al.

Published: 2026-05-04
Subjects: Astrophysics and Astronomy, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Planetary Sciences

This roadmap outlines research pathways to determine whether Mars could be warmed withnon-biological methods. It does not presuppose that warming Mars is desirable; its purposeis to identify what would need to be true for Mars to be warmed, what it would cost, and whatcould go wrong. Three complementary research tracks appear promising. Solid-stategreenhouse membranes offer local warming, aiding [...]

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