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Single-station vehicle tracking using six-component seismic measurements: A comparative study with array-based methods

Shihao Yuan, Felix Bernauer, Joachim Wassermann, et al.

Published: 2024-10-14
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences

Determining the direction of seismic waves is crucial for many applications, from monitoring natural hazards like avalanches and landslides to detecting nuclear explosions and conducting surveillance. Traditional methods rely on arrays of seismic sensors arranged in specific patterns, but deploying these arrays can be challenging or impossible in many environments, such as cities, ocean floors, [...]

A Simple Method for Designing Infiltration Low Impact Development Techniques Considering Effects of Urbanization and Climate Change

Marcus N. Gomes Jr., Cesar A. F. do Lago, Eduardo M. Mendiondo

Published: 2024-10-12
Subjects: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering

Infiltration low-impact development (LID) techniques allow the slow infiltration of surface water, reducing peak volumes and flows. Their design consists of specifying the surface area and a maximum ponding depth to guarantee the minimum volume required to combat the effect of excessive urbanization. Arbitrary specifications of the design height (i.e., the maximum ponding depth) of these LIDs can [...]

Viability of video imaging spectro-radiometry (VISR) for quantifying flare combustion efficiency

Kyle Daun, Alireza Kaveh, Jennifer Spinti, et al.

Published: 2024-10-12
Subjects: Engineering

Video imaging spectro-radiometry (VISR) has been proposed as a means to quantify the combustion efficiency (CE) of flares. This work presents a numerical assessment of VISR using computational fluid dynamics simulations of a steam-assisted industrial flare, with a focus on three aspects: how approximations in the radiometric model impact the local “pixel-wise” CE, the validity of the approach [...]

Unlocking DAS amplitude information through coherency coupling quantification

Thomas Samuel Hudson, Anna Stork, Jack Broderick Muir, et al.

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Geotechnical Engineering

Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) allows one to measure strain at metre-resolution along a fibreoptic cable, increasing spatial sampling of a seismic wavefield compared to conventional instrumentation. However, the challenge of measuring DAS-derived strain amplitude currently limits applications of this technology. Absolute amplitude measurements are required for estimating earthquake [...]

Definitional confusion and collateral damage due to new deforestation-free trade policies

Meine van Noordwijk, Sonya Dewi, Peter Akon Minang, et al.

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Environmental Studies

1. New policies for deforestation-free trade policies, such as the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), critically depend on the definition of forest, as mappable land cover and/or as rights-related land use type. Areas with a high tree cover combined with agricultural use and agroforestry are excluded from the official forest definition but are not separately mapped. Based on the [...]

Prediction of the daily spatial variation of stem water potential in cherry orchards using weather and Sentinel-2 data

Francisco Zambrano, Abel Herrera, Mauricio Olguín, et al.

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Sciences, Water Resource Management

Irrigation management is critical for orchard production and plays a key role when there is water scarcity. Climate change is changing global precipitation and temperature patterns, causing more frequent and intense drought periods in some parts of the world. Thus, there is a challenge to optimizing water use efficiency. The common practice for irrigation management is to apply the water lost by [...]

Clay Stabilisation using Modified Anionic Bitumen Emulsion and Waste Glass

Chetan Keshav Bhuckory, Raj Kumar Dreepaul, Slobodan B Mickovski

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Engineering

Clay (black cotton soil) is among the most difficult soils to stabilise against land movement. This study explores the possibility of mixing binders with the soil to increase its internal properties and stabilise clay from landslide prone areas. A modified anionic bitumen emulsion was mixed with the soil at different percentages and tested for angle of friction and cohesion. It was found that an [...]

Preserved eolian bedforms control reservoir heterogeneity: characterization and modeling workflow for the Avilé Member, Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Agustin Arguello Scotti, Matias Mortaloni, Luis Martino, et al.

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Under certain conditions, most commonly abrupt flooding events, entire eolian bedforms can be incorporated into the geological record. Sediment that was essentially ‘in transport’ within these bedforms at the time of preservation has a distinct sedimentary architecture compared to that of sensu stricto accumulated intervals. Despite this, while the preservation of bedforms has been readily [...]

SWMManywhere: A Global-scale Workflow for Generation and Sensitivity Analysis of Synthetic Urban Drainage Models

Barnaby Dobson, Tijana Jovanovic, Diego Alonso-Álvarez, et al.

Published: 2024-10-11
Subjects: Engineering

Continual improvements in publicly available global geospatial datasets provide an opportunity for deriving urban drainage networks and simulation models of these networks (UDMs) worldwide. We present SWMManywhere, which leverages such datasets for generating synthetic UDMs and creating a Storm Water Management Model for any urban area globally. SWMManywhere’s highly modular and parameterised [...]

Limited warming of Middle Miocene arid low-latitude climates: application of clumped isotopes in sabkha environments

Marta Marchegiano, Martin Ziegler, Or M Bialik, et al.

Published: 2024-10-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Reconstructing past climatic conditions in arid and hot environments is challenging due to a scarcity of climate archives. However, this task is crucial for assessing the sensitivity of these areas to climate change. The lack of reliable proxies currently prevents precise and absolute temperature and moisture reconstructions. Clumped isotopes on sabkha calcite might alleviate this situation. In [...]

The link between water and ferric iron in Earth's lower mantle

Johannes Buchen, Olivia S. Pardo, Vasilije V. Dobrosavljevic, et al.

Published: 2024-10-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Mineral Physics

As the most massive geochemical reservoir, the lower mantle affects Earth's budget of volatile elements, including hydrogen or H2O. The properties of minerals in Earth's lower mantle are further affected by changes in the electronic configurations of iron cations, i.e., spin transitions. Potential feedback between deep H2O retention and spin transitions in mantle minerals, however, remain [...]

Interseismic deformation fingerprints on the hyperarid coastal landscape in North Chilean subduction

Ehsan Kosari, Sabrina Metzger, Victor Navarro-Sanchez, et al.

Published: 2024-10-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geomorphology, Geophysics and Seismology, Tectonics and Structure

Along-strike seismotectonic behavior of subduction megathrusts feeds back into the forearc deformation as elastic and permanent deformation. However, whether and how short-term elastic deformation reflects long-term permanent deformation in the forearc and shapes the coastal region remains unclear. To evaluate the forearc deformation, we analyze the interseismic surface deformation obtained from [...]

Slip-tremor interaction at the very beginning of Episodic Tremor and Slip in Cascadia

Yuji Itoh, Anne Socquet, Mathilde Radiguet

Published: 2024-10-10
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

In Cascadia, the concomitance of slow slip events (SSE) and tremors during Episodic Tremor and Slip (ETS) episodes is well documented. Brittle tremor patches embedded in the ductile background deforming aseismically is the most common sketch for the fault structure, but whether tremor patches impact the SSE process is under debate. This study focuses on the initiation stage of major Cascadia [...]

Improving an Integrative Framework of Health System Resilience and Climate Change: Lessons from Bangladesh and Haiti

Valery Ridde, Mrittika Barua, Emmanuel Bonnet, et al.

Published: 2024-10-10
Subjects: Public Health

The analysis of health system resilience has progressed significantly, yet there remains a wide diversity in the conceptual frameworks used. The ClimHB conceptual framework, developed in 2019, integrates two influential models: the Levesque model of healthcare access and DFID's resilience framework. Designed to study health system resilience in response to climate-induced events, the ClimHB [...]

Modelling intra-parasequence reservoir heterogeneity with a process-mimicking algorithm: a case study from the Kenilworth Member, Blackhawk Formation

Agustin Arguello Scotti, Christian Haug Eide, Ingrid Aarnes, et al.

Published: 2024-10-09
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Wave dominated, shallow marine siliciclastic successions form some of the most prolific oil and gas reservoirs worldwide, where individual parasequences comprise the main flow units. Within parasequences, these reservoirs have been traditionally modelled as simple shore-parallel facies belts, given their reputation as simple reservoirs with subtle spatial heterogeneity in petrophysical [...]

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