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On sea ice emission modeling for MOSAiC's L-band radiometric measurements

Ferran Hernández-Macià, Carolina Gabarro, Marcus Huntemann, et al.

Published: 2023-12-21
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The retrieval of sea ice thickness using L-band passive remote sensing requires robust models for emission from sea ice. In this work, measurements obtained from surface-based radiometers during the MOSAiC expedition are assessed with the Burke, Wilheit and SMRT radiative transfer models. These models encompass distinct methodologies: radiative transfer with/without wave coherence effects, and [...]

Zero Energy Homes: Definitions, Design Considerations, Challenges, and Real-world Applications

George Elliott Joyce III, Nathaly Loaiza Valenzuela, Graciela Camacho Ramirez, et al.

Published: 2023-12-20
Subjects: Engineering, Life Sciences

In the pursuit of sustainable living, Zero Energy Homes (ZEHs) have emerged as a promising solution to mitigate the carbon footprint of residential housing. This review paper explores the multifaceted realm of ZEHs by examining diverse definitions, design considerations, challenges, and real-world applications. The lack of standardized definitions is addressed, encompassing variations from [...]

Sustainable Living Unveiled: A Comprehensive Review of Key Studies on Zero Energy Homes

Alexis Sue White, Shaylee Grace Zimmerman, Timothy Alan Gurney, et al.

Published: 2023-12-20
Subjects: Engineering, Life Sciences

The journey to achieve Net Zero Energy in residential areas has progressed slowly. However, in recent times, the research behind accessing Net Zero has become more consistent. This paper discusses the steps to be taken in terms of technology, energy consumption, and energy efficiency to reach the goal of Net Zero. The timeline has been changed throughout discovering new and improved ways to [...]

Investigation of Liquefaction Potential in Sands Mixed with Gravel

wenbo luo, Zhuoqiang wen

Published: 2023-12-21
Subjects: Engineering

Liquefaction is one of the significant hazards associated with earthquakes. It was previously believed to occur mostly in clean sands; however, recent research has shown that liquefaction can occur in specific conditions in sands mixed with fine or coarse particles. Numerous studies have been conducted on clean sand, while limited research has focused on sands mixed with silt. Nevertheless, the [...]

Shortening and extrusion in the East Anatolian Plateau: how was Neogene Arabia-Europe convergence tectonically accommodated?

Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen, Derya Gürer, Ayten Koç, et al.

Published: 2023-12-20
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Deformation in orogenic belts is typically widely distributed but may be localized to form discrete, fast-moving fault zones enclosing semi-rigid microplates. An example is the Anatolian microplate, which is extruding westwards from the East Anatolian Plateau in the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone along the North and East Anatolian Faults that cause devastating earthquakes, including the February [...]

Open-source approach for reproducible substrate mapping using semantic segmentation on recreation-grade side scan sonar datasets

Cameron Scott Bodine, Daniel David Buscombe, Toby D. Hocking

Published: 2023-12-21
Subjects: Analysis, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Databases and Information Systems, Environmental Monitoring, Hydrology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Numerical Analysis and Computation, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Programming Languages and Compilers, Software Engineering, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Water Resource Management

Knowledge of the variation and distribution of substrates at large spatial extents in aquatic systems, particularly rivers, is severely lacking, impeding species conservation and ecosystem restoration efforts. Air and space-borne remote sensing important for terrestrial and atmospheric measurements are limited in benthic environments due to river stage, turbidity, and canopy cover, requiring [...]

Dye tracing of upward brine migration in snow

Robbie Mallett, Vishnu Nandan, Julienne Stroeve, et al.

Published: 2023-12-21
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The presence of salt in the snow overlying seasonal sea ice has profound thermodynamic and electromagnetic effects. However, the way that it arrives and is distributed within the marine snowpack remains poorly understood and modelled. We describe two experiments tracing upward brine movement in snow: one laboratory experiment at Rothera research station, West Antarctica, and a field experiment in [...]

Diverse Carbonates in Exoplanet Oceans Promote the Carbon Cycle

Kaustubh Hakim, Meng Tian, Dan James Bower, et al.

Published: 2023-12-22
Subjects: Astrophysics and Astronomy, Planetary Geochemistry, Planetary Sciences

Carbonate precipitation in oceans is essential for the carbonate-silicate cycle (inorganic carbon cycle) to maintain temperate climates. By considering the thermodynamics of carbonate chemistry, we demonstrate that the ocean pH decreases by approximately 0.5 for a factor of 10 increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide content. The upper and lower limits of ocean pH are within 1-4 of each other, [...]

Geochronology and geodynamics of collision magmatism in the Southern Uplands-Down-Longford Terrane in Scotland and Ireland

Chloe Gemmell, Iain Neill, David Currie, et al.

Published: 2023-12-23
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The relationship between igneous activity and the geodynamics of subduction and collision is uncertain in northern Britain and Ireland, which lay on the Laurentian margin during accretion of Baltica and peri-Gondwanan terranes during the Palaeozoic Caledonian - Acadian orogenies. There is uncertainty over the relevance and timing of Iapetus slab breakoff beneath the Laurentian margin, and modest [...]

Deep-Water Fan Hierarchy: Assumptions, Evidence, and Numerical Modelling Analysis

Ibrahim Tinni Tahiru, Peter Burgess, Christopher Stevenson

Published: 2023-12-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Submarine fan strata are commonly described and interpreted assuming a nested, hierarchical organisation of elements, from beds, to lobe elements, lobes and lobe complexes. However, describing outcrop and subsurface strata following a particular conceptual method or model is never evidence in itself that the model or method accurately reflects the true nature of the strata. To develop better [...]

The Severe Storm Index: Gauging our progress in the “War-Effort” against climate change

Patricia Sue Grigson, Robert C. Twining

Published: 2023-12-27
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

While it is difficult, if not impossible, for most humans to conceptualize CO2 levels or ocean temperatures, we are very aware of the growing number of storms and their increase in severity. Indeed, according to the National Weather Service, the number of severe storms has increased in the United States from 1 – 3/decade in the 1950s through the 1980s, to 8/decade in the 1990s, 30/decade in the [...]

A Comprehensive Flood Risk Assessment for Railroad Network: Case Study for Iowa

Atiye Beyza Cikmaz, Yazeed Alabbad, Enes Yildirim, et al.

Published: 2023-12-29
Subjects: Environmental Engineering, Risk Analysis

Climate-induced disasters, particularly floods, pose a substantial risk to human well-being. These risks encompass economic losses, infrastructural damage, disruption of daily life, and potential loss of life. This study focuses on understanding flood risks to critical infrastructure, emphasizing the resilience and reliability of essential services during such disasters. In the United States, the [...]

A Systematic Review of Machine Learning Algorithms in Groundwater Level Simulations and Forecasting

Jesse Gilbert, Cyril Dziedzorm Boateng, Jeffrey N.A. Aryee, et al.

Published: 2023-12-29
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Over two billion individuals worldwide rely on subterranean water as their primary reservoir of clean water. Ensuring the sustainable management of this heavily burdened resource necessitates a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of groundwater reserves. This becomes even more critical as water resources face escalating demands resulting from socioeconomic growth, population expansion, and the [...]

Inverse modeling of satellite observations shows that the wet tropics drive the 2010-2022 methane increase

Zhen Qu, Daniel J. Jacob, Anthony Bloom, et al.

Published: 2024-01-04
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Climate

Atmospheric methane concentrations rose rapidly over the past decade and surged in 2020-2022 but the causes are unclear. We find from inverse analysis of GOSAT satellite observations that global methane emissions increased from 500 to 550 Tg a-1 from 2010 to 2019 and surged to 570-590 Tg a-1 in 2020-2022. Concentrations of tropospheric OH (the main methane sink) show no long-term trend over [...]

Redox Geochemistry of the Late Cambrian SPICE Event in Durness Group, UK

Ke Feng, Rachel Wood, Fred Toby Bowyer

Published: 2024-01-04
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology

The Late Cambrian Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) event occurring at approximately 497 Ma and lasting for about 2-4 Myr is emblematic of a global-scale oceanic anoxia, coinciding with the trilobite mass extinction. It is significant in the biotic evolution spanning the Late Cambrian to Ordovician. Nevertheless, the driving mechanism behind the SPICE event is contentious, and [...]

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