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Fabric- and fluid-constrained ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar geochronology of the northeastern Carajás Province, Amazonian Craton: separating hydrothermalism from Rhyacian and Orosirian reworking of Archean crust

Felipe Mattos Tavares, Rudolph Allard Johannes Trouw, Paulo Vasconcelos

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Geology, Tectonics and Structure

The Carajás Province, southeastern Amazonian Craton, is a polycyclic Archean block in which the ages of rocks, hydrothermal minerals and tectonic fabrics need not coincide. We integrate multiscale structural analysis with fabric-constrained ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar geochronology of amphibole, biotite and white mica selected from mapped fabrics or well-defined hydrothermal assemblages. Although the province [...]

IPOC-Deep: a new seismicity catalog for Northern Chile with >2 million events

Nooshin Najafipour, Christian Sippl, Javad Kasravi, et al.

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We present a novel seismicity catalog for Northern Chile, which covers 17 years (2007--2023) of data and contains more than 2.2 million events. Raw waveform data from nearly 200 stations including a range of temporary deployments were processed with state-of-the-art algorithms for phase picking (EQTransformer) and association (PyOcto), after which we performed absolute event relocation in a 2.5D [...]

Machine Learning for GIS-Based Flood Susceptibility Mapping: A Global Bibliometric and Systematic Review of Research Trends and Future Directions (2005-2026)

Dr Kazi Abdul Abdul Mannan, Ismat Zerin

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Engineering

Flood susceptibility mapping (FSM) has become an essential component of disaster risk reduction and sustainable environmental management, particularly with the growing frequency and severity of flood events under changing climatic conditions. The integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and machine learning (ML) has significantly improved the accuracy and efficiency of flood [...]

ECMWF SEAS5 Seasonal Precipitation Outlook and Preliminary Rainfall-Based Flood Screening for Iraq: October 2026–January 2027

Shaheen Mohammed Saleh Ahmed

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Risk Analysis

This preprint provides a hydrological and hydrogeological interpretation of ECMWF SEAS5 monthly precipitation forecasts for Iraq from October 2026 through January 2027. The analysis uses the ECMWF System 51 ensemble mean initialized on 1 August 2026. The downloaded time-mean total precipitation rate was converted from metres per second to monthly precipitation depth in millimetres using the [...]

Green home-based dialysis and sustainability: A Scoping Review

Andreas Vilhelmsson, Ida Knutsson

Published: 2026-08-12
Subjects: Public Health, Rehabilitation and Therapy

Background Climate change is among the foremost threats to global health, and the healthcare sector is itself a substantial source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Dialysis is one of the most resource- and carbon-intensive treatments in medicine, and homebased modalities have been proposed as a more sustainable alternative to in-centre care. Despite growing interest, the empirical evidence on [...]

Barrier vulnerability following outwash: A balance of overwash and dune gap recovery

Alexis Gabrielle Van Blunk, Katherine Anarde, Brad Murray, et al.

Published: 2026-08-11
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Existing barrier evolution models only simulate storm impacts from landward-driven flows (overwash), neglecting the impacts of seaward-directed flows (outwash). Here, we modify an existing model to incorporate outwash processes. We find that outwash enhances barrier vulnerability (the tendency to drown) over decadal timescales by scarring the island interior, creating lower, narrower landforms. [...]

Methane emissions intensity mapping from space reveals outsized emissions impact from marginal oil and gas production in the U.S.

James P. Williams, Joshua Benmergui, Mark Omara, et al.

Published: 2026-08-09
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Oil, Gas, and Energy

Methane emissions reduction from the oil/gas sector, the largest industrial methane source, is a widely-recognized effective strategy for slowing the rate of climate warming. There are over 600,000 well-pads in the U.S.; one-fifth produce most of the economic value, while the remainder produce limited oil/gas. We use high-resolution MethaneSAT satellite data covering >80% of US onshore [...]

Spatiotemporal Patterns and Human Accessibility of the July 2026 Northern Algeria Wildfires: An Event-Based Statistical Analysis

Racha Guerroui

Published: 2026-08-09
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Northern Algeria experienced a widespread wildfire outbreak between 20 and 24 July 2026, coinciding with an exceptional regional heatwave. This report presents an independent, multi-method statistical analysis of satellite-detected fire activity (NASA VIIRS/FIRMS, n = 4,105 raw detections) to evaluate whether the spatial and temporal structure of these fires — together with their proximity to [...]

Multipole Modeling for Magnetic Microscopy Constrained by Euler Deconvolution

Gelson F. Souza-Junior, Ualisson Donardelli Bellon, Leonardo Uieda, et al.

Published: 2026-08-08
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology

Magnetic microscopy is rapidly advancing toward higher spatial resolutions and smaller sensor-to-sample distances. Under these conditions, dipolar approaches become increasingly limited because higher-order magnetic contributions can no longer be neglected when retrieving reliable full-vector information for paleomagnetic and rock magnetic applications. However, multipolar representations often [...]

Hydroclimatic Regime Shifts and Compound Heat–Dry Events in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh: Integrating Thermal Gradients, Change-Point Detection, and Heat-Driven Dryness Dynamics (1992–2022)

IQBAL HOSSAIN

Published: 2026-08-08
Subjects: Climate, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Monitoring, Hydrology, Meteorology, Other Earth Sciences, Other Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Statistical Models

Hydroclimatic variability and compound climate extremes are increasingly affecting monsoon-dominated regions of South Asia, particularly drought-prone northwestern Bangladesh. However, integrated assessments of thermal dynamics, atmospheric moisture, land–atmosphere coupling, and compound heat–dry events remain limited in the regional context. Therefore, this study investigated long-term [...]

On the stability of magnetic paleodirection and paleointensity at microscale

Gelson F. Souza-Junior, Ualisson Donardelli Bellon, Carolina Silveira de Moraes, et al.

Published: 2026-08-08
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

The geomagnetic field is a fundamental component of Earth's habitability, shielding the planet from high-energy cosmic radiation and solar-wind-driven atmospheric erosion. Understanding its long-term evolution relies on thermoremanent magnetization (TRM), the most robust recorder of past geomagnetic field direction and intensity. Traditionally, magnetic microscopy has been considered unsuitable [...]

Climatic distance to cultivar origin predicts Deglet Noor date quality across two continents

Chouaib Selkh, Samia Bissati, Abdelmadjid Chehma

Published: 2026-08-07
Subjects: Agronomy and Crop Sciences Life Sciences, Climate, Desert Ecology, Environmental Monitoring

Background. Premium-grade cultivars of terroir-controlled crops are tied to specific climatic origins, yet the quantitative relationships linking climate, soil and quality remain poorly resolved across whole production landscapes. Deglet Noor date palm — the historically dominant premium cultivar of North African oases, named for the optical translucency of its top-grade fruits — exemplifies this [...]

Explainable Deep Learning Techniques for Potato Leaf Disease Detection in Smart Agriculture

Dr Kazi Abdul Abdul Mannan, Maria Akter Khadiza

Published: 2026-08-07
Subjects: Life Sciences

Potato is one of the most important food and cash crops in Bangladesh, contributing significantly to food security and the national economy. However, potato production is severely affected by various leaf diseases, which reduce crop yield and quality when not detected at an early stage. Traditional disease diagnosis mainly depends on manual observation by agricultural experts, making the process [...]

A convolutional, scale-adaptive framework for large-scale shoreline change modeling

Mohsen Taherkhani, Sean Vitousek, Peter Ruggiero

Published: 2026-08-07
Subjects: Geomorphology

Understanding sandy beach evolution under geologic, hydrodynamic, morphologic, and anthropogenic influences, and particularly future climate variability and sea level rise, has become increasingly important. Several numerical models have been developed to simulate sandy beach evolution, ranging from high-fidelity, process-based models to reduced-complexity approaches, to data-driven and hybrid [...]

Evidence of rising groundwater and potential for sustainable management amid multi-year droughts in the pastoral regions of northern Kenya

Denis Macharia Muthike, Styvers Kathuni, Christian Muragijimana, et al.

Published: 2026-08-07
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

Groundwater underpins water security in the drylands of East Africa, where climate extremes and increasing groundwater use pose growing water management challenges. This study examines groundwater dynamics in arid northern Kenya using multi-source data that combine in-situ electronic sensor measurements with satellite-based rainfall observations, terrestrial water storage anomalies, and model [...]

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