Preprints
There are 5516 Preprints listed.
A New Neural Network Retrieval of Liquid Water Path Optimized for Mixed-Phase Cold Air Outbreaks Using Radiometer and Radar Observations
Published: 2024-10-09
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Cold-air outbreaks over high latitude oceans typically include mixed-phase clouds and precipitation, in particular liquid clouds that support snow and graupel through ice growth processes. The partitioning of the total water into the liquid and ice phases impacts both weather and climate prediction, but accurate measurements on the phase partitioning remain difficult to acquire, especially [...]
From bench to beach: Assessing the reliability of community-based qPCR monitoring for recreational water quality
Published: 2024-10-09
Subjects: Public Health
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is increasingly used in recreational water quality monitoring, yet the temporal variability of indicator concentrations as well as the breadth of locations and biological hazards to be monitored continues to present a challenge. Participatory approaches such as community-based monitoring (CBM) are valued in environmental research but the potential for [...]
BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Published: 2024-10-08
Subjects: Environmental Studies
Micro and small enterprises (MSEs) are essential for economic and social development globally, as they represent a significant proportion of employment and production. Nonetheless, these enterprises confront substantial difficulties in incorporating sustainable practices, largely attributable to their limited financial resources and capacity, difficulties in accessing relevant information, [...]
Structural weaknesses in ice mélange revealed by high resolution ICEYE SAR imagery
Published: 2024-10-08
Subjects: Glaciology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The mixture of icebergs and sea ice in tidewater glacier fjords, known as ice mélange, is postulated to impact iceberg calving directly through physical buttressing and indirectly through freshwater fluxes altering fjord circulation. In this contribution, we assess the textural characteristics of ice mélange in summer and winter at the terminus of Helheim Glacier in Greenland using high [...]
Advancing vegetation monitoring with virtual laser scanning of dynamic scenes (VLS-4D): Opportunities, implementations and future perspectives
Published: 2024-10-07
Subjects: Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Physical and Environmental Geography, Remote Sensing
Virtual Laser Scanning (VLS) is an established and valuable research tool in forestry and ecology, widely used to simulate labelled LiDAR point cloud data for sensitivity analysis, model training and method testing. In VLS, vegetation has traditionally been modelled as static, neglecting the influence of vegetation dynamics on LiDAR point cloud representations and limiting applications to [...]
Efficiency and heat transport processes of low-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage systems: new insights from global sensitivity analyses
Published: 2024-10-07
Subjects: Geology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Sustainability
Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) has great potential to mitigate CO2 emissions associated with the heating and cooling of buildings and offers wide applicability. Thick productive aquifer layers have been targeted first, as these are the most promising areas for ATES. Regardless, there is currently an increasing trend to target more complex aquifers such as low-transmissivity and alluvial [...]
Practical guidelines for DFIT interpretation using the ‘compliance method’ procedure from URTeC-2019-123
Published: 2024-10-05
Subjects: Mining Engineering
This article provides practical tips for interpreting Diagnostic Fracture Injection Tests (DFITs) using the ‘compliance method’ procedure initially developed by McClure et al. (2016) and refined in the paper URTeC-2019-123, which summarized results from a joint industry study (McClure et al., 2019). The results from McClure et al. (2016) demonstrated that common practices for stress estimation [...]
Instability in the geological regulation of Earth’s climate
Published: 2024-10-05
Subjects: Biogeochemistry
Negative feedback between climate and atmospheric CO2, as mediated via weathering of silicate minerals, is thought to provide the dominant regulation of Earth’s climate on geological timescales. In contrast, we show here that faster feedbacks involving organic matter are critical and create unexpected instability in the system. Specifically, using an Earth system model, we show how organic carbon [...]
How can Light Pollution over the City of Mumbai be Assessed and Reversed?
Published: 2024-10-05
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physics
Light pollution, which adversely affects entire ecosystems, is a lesser-known but completely reversible form of pollution. The financial capital of India, Mumbai has been experiencing a steady rise in light pollution levels. This research article aims to answer the question “How can light pollution over the city of Mumbai be assessed and reversed?” It uses satellite data to map radiance levels [...]
Questioning Dark Oxygen Production in the Deep-sea Ferromanganese Nodule Field
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology, Oceanography
Previous studies have concluded that the natural process where oxygen is consumed as decomposition of organic matter that supplied from shallow waters occurs on the deep-sea floor. Sweetman et al.1 presented the surprising observation that deep-sea ferromanganese nodules generate oxygen, which they labelled as dark oxygen production. The authors claimed that oxygen was generated through the [...]
Coseismic slip and early afterslip of the 2024 Hyuganada earthquake modulated by a subducted seamount
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology
Subducted rough topography complicates seismic and aseismic slip behavior. The 2024 M 7.1 Hyuganada earthquake occurred along the megathrust with ridge subduction. We inferred coseismic slip and afterslip using geodetic displacements to observationally illustrate the role of subducted seamounts in modulating seismic and aseismic slip processes. The inferred mainshock slip was confined in the [...]
Floodcraft: Game-based Interactive Learning Environment using Minecraft for Flood Mitigation and Preparedness for K-12 Education
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Educational Methods, Environmental Studies, Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Flooding poses a significant threat to communities worldwide, yet educational methods to teach flood mitigation strategies are often lacking in engagement and practical application. This study introduces Floodcraft, an open-source educational game developed using the Minecraft platform to teach K-12 students about flood preparedness and mitigation methods interactively. The game encompasses four [...]
Rebuttal of Sweetman, A.K., Smith, A.J., de Jonge, D.S.W. et al. Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor. Nat. Geosci. (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-024-01480-8
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Life Sciences
A rebuttal of this paper was submitted to Nature Geoscience The paper by Sweetman et al. (2024) is criticized for poor-quality lander incubation experiments, leading to faulty oxygen flux measurements. The authors misinterpret results and make unsupported speculations, raising serious concerns about the methodology, data handling, and overall conclusions of the study.
Integration of Deterministic Seismic inversion with Machine Learning for Reservoir Characterization
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Stratigraphy
Seismic inversion plays a key role in reservoir characterization. The inversion allows interpreters to transfer data from interface properties to layers and physical properties. Various deterministic approaches are available for interpreters to achieve this objective, including model-based, trace-based, recursive approaches, etc. Machine learning methods are increasingly adopted in reservoir [...]
Seafloor character of the Roman Rock area in False Bay, South Africa
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Geology, Sedimentology
Context: This study investigates the seafloor character of a 12 km2 area off Simon’s Town in False Bay, South Africa. Aims: The goal was to map the seafloor geology around Roman Rock Lighthouse, focusing on sedimentology. Methods: Side-scan sonar and single-beam echosounder were used, complemented by sediment sampling and diver observations for ground-truthing. Sediment samples were analysed for [...]