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LATTE: Open-source, high-performance acoustic and elastic traveltime computation, tomography, and source location

Kai Gao, Ting Chen

Published: 2024-07-26
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Mesoscale fractures control the scale dependences of seismic velocity and fluid flow in subduction zones

Yuya Akamatsu, Hanaya Okuda, Manami Kitamura, et al.

Published: 2024-07-27
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

Natural geological systems contain porosity structures of various scales that play different roles in geophysical properties, fluid flow, and geodynamics. To understand seismic activity associated with high pore-fluid pressure and fluid migration in subduction zones, it is necessary to explore the scale dependence of geophysical properties such as seismic velocity and permeability. Here, we [...]

Alteration processes of mantle peridotite in the Samail ophiolite inferred from independent component analysis of rock physical properties

Yuya Akamatsu, Tatsu Kuwatani, Ryosuke Oyanagi

Published: 2024-07-27
Subjects: Geochemistry, Mineral Physics, Multivariate Analysis

To quantify the alteration processes of mantle from geophysical data, an understanding of the relationship between alteration and the physical properties of mantle peridotite is essential. In this study, we employed independent component analysis (ICA) to evaluate variations in the physical properties of altered peridotites collected by the Oman Drilling Project, to understand the alteration [...]

On the influence of pressure, phase transitions, and water on large-scale seismic anisotropy underneath a subduction zone

John Keith Magali, Christine Thomas, Estelle Elisa Ledoux, et al.

Published: 2024-07-28
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Seismic anisotropy mainly originates from the crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) ofminerals deformed in the convective mantle flow. While fabric transitions have been previously observed inexperiments, their influence on large‐scale anisotropy is not well‐documented. Here, we implement 2Dgeodynamic models of intra‐oceanic subduction coupled with mantle fabric modeling to investigate [...]

Tomotectonics of Cordilleran North America since Jurassic times: double-sided subduction, archipelago collisions, and Baja-BC translation

Karin Sigloch, Mitchell G. Mihalynuk

Published: 2024-07-27
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

 Tomotectonics hindcasts paleo-trenches, through the spatiotemporal superposition of subducted lithosphere (slabs imaged in the earth’s mantle) with plate reconstructions (constrained by seafloor isochrons). The two geophysical datasets are linked through the tomotectonic null hypothesis, that oceanic lithosphere sinks vertically down after entering in the mantle. This linkage permits simple and [...]

Towards automatic delineation of landslide source and runout

Kushanav Bhuyan, Kamal Rana, Ugur Ozturk, et al.

Published: 2024-07-26
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geomorphology, Mathematics

Mapping landslide-depleted source areas is pivotal for refining predictive models and volume estimations, yet these critical regions are often conflated with the landslide runouts, leading to sub-optimal assessments. The source areas are typically the regions where the actual failure occurs, providing crucial information on the initiation mechanisms and the nature of landslide propagation. [...]

Analyzing Sedimentary Rocks to Determine Hydrodynamic Conditions of Anambra Basin, South-Eastern Nigeria.

Christian C. Agbo, Samuel O. Onyekuru, Diugo Ikoro

Published: 2024-07-29
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Anambra Basin, situated in southeastern Nigeria, stands out as a significant sedimentary basin characterized by its intricate and multifaceted geological history. This complexity arises from a combination of marine, fluvial, and deltaic processes that have shaped the basin over geological time. Our study is dedicated to examining the sedimentary rock formations within this basin, with a [...]

Multi-temporal elevation changes of Fedchenko Glacier (Tajikistan) from 1928 to 2021

Fanny Brun, Astrid Lambrecht, Christoph Mayer, et al.

Published: 2024-07-29
Subjects: Climate, Other Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

The Fedchenko Glacier in Tajikistan's central Pamir region is one of Asia's longest glacier and has been a focal point for scientific investigation spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, yielding a valuable historical dataset for Central Asia. This study explores elevation changes from 1928 to 2021 from topographic maps from 1928 and 1958, KH-9 spy satellite data from 1980, SPOT5 satellite data [...]

Greenland Ice Sheet wide supraglacial lake evolution and dynamics: insights from the 2018 and 2019 melt seasons

Devon Dunmire, Aneesh Subramanian, Emam Hossain, et al.

Published: 2024-07-29
Subjects: Glaciology

Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) can impact both the ice sheet surface mass balance and ice dynamics. Thus, understanding the evolution and dynamics of supraglacial lakes is important to provide improved parameterizations for ice sheet models to enable better projections of future GrIS changes. In this study, we utilize the growing inventory of optical and microwave satellite [...]

Using Hydrogeomorphic Features to Quantify Structural and Functional Hydrologic Connectivity in a Coastal Plain Headwater Stream

Delaney M. Peterson, C. Nathan Jones, Alain Plattner, et al.

Published: 2024-08-02
Subjects: Geomorphology, Hydrology

Headwater streams comprise most of the global river length, and hydrologic processes occurring in headwaters affect the chemical, physical, and biological functions of downstream aquatic ecosystems. However, we do not have a clear understanding of the spatial scales that drive hydrologic processes across headwater systems, particularly in Coastal Plain landscapes. We address this gap by [...]

Sensitivities of soil respiration and heterotrophic respiration to temperature in a cool-temperate forest with sika deer-induced understory vegetation alteration

Hayato Abe, Tomonori Kume, Ayumi Katayama

Published: 2024-08-05
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Environmental Health and Protection, Environmental Monitoring, Forest Biology, Forest Management, Soil Science, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Overpopulated ungulates reduce the biomass of understory vegetation and promote the expansion of unpalatable plants in world forests. These understory degradations possibly influence sensitivities of soil respiration (Rs) and heterotrophic respiration (Rh) to temperature and moisture. Here, we examined this possibility in a cool-temperate forest in southern Kyushu, Japan. At the study site, the [...]

Comprehensive Assessment of Flood Risk and Vulnerability for Essential Facilities: Iowa Case Study

Cori Ann Grant, Yazeed Alabbad, Enes Yildirim, et al.

Published: 2024-08-02
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Spatial Science

Of all natural disasters that occur on this planet, flood events are universally one of the most common and most destructive. As climate change and human actions continue to cause the occurrence of flood events to rise, it becomes increasingly important that the effects of flooding are analyzed and understood. In this study, nine different types of critical amenities in the state of Iowa (such as [...]

Deforestation – a call for consistent carbon accounting

Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop

Published: 2024-08-02
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Carbon accounting conventions treat emissions differently depending on their source. Fossil fuel carbon emissions are assessed as gross, whereas anthropogenic land carbon emissions are assessed as net. Despite calls for consistent gross accounting, accounting guidelines remain unchanged. Here we consolidate arguments for consistent accounting and explore implications for national inventories, [...]

Reconstructing past sea-level changes from storm-built beach ridges

Alessio Rovere, Marta Pappalardo, Sebastian Richiano, et al.

Published: 2024-08-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geomorphology, Sedimentology

Storm-built beach ridges, built by waves on sedimentary coasts, can be used as geomorphological indicators of past sea level. However, quantifying the relationship between the geomorphological elements of the ridge and the paleo sea level at the time of deposition is difficult, as a beach ridge is primarily correlated to wave energy and only secondarily to the position of sea level. In this work, [...]

Seaweed Cultivation: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Food Production in a Global Catastrophe

Michael Hinge, Vasco Amaral Grilo, Florian Ulrich Jehn, et al.

Published: 2024-08-02
Subjects: Agriculture, Analysis, Life Sciences, Spatial Science

An event such as a large volcanic eruption, nuclear winter or asteroid/comet impact has the potential to seriously reduce incoming sunlight, impacting both the global climate and conventional crop yields. This could have catastrophic impacts on human nutrition, unless the food system can adapt. One possible answer is seaweed, where growth is projected to be less impacted (or even enhanced) by the [...]

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