Preprints
There are 6976 Preprints listed.
Contrasting Land‑Uses Affect Chemical Composition of Organic Matter in Tropical Soils: A Case Study via Os Staining and FTIR
Published: 2024-10-03
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Soil Science
Particulate organic matter (POM) is a significant component of soil organic carbon (SOC), particularly in tropical soils, where it often serves as a primary precursor for the formation of mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM). This study investigates the impact of contrasting land-use practices on composition of POM in tropical soils. Using dual-energy X-ray microtomography approach with [...]
Expansion of cropland area during an abrupt sunlight reduction scenario
Published: 2024-10-02
Subjects: Engineering
In the eventuality of a major volcanic eruption or nuclear war, particles would accumulate in the stratosphere and reduce sunlight, potentially altering climate conditions severely and decreasing crop yields. Mass starvation could be prevented with the help of resilient foods, such as transforming natural gas into protein, wood into sugar, and relocating crops. One intervention not yet analysed [...]
Review of Hyperspectral Imaging Techniques: Lithium Redistribution By Pegmatite Weathering
Published: 2024-10-18
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The rising popularity of lithium in battery technology and renewable power sources has thus turned attention to Li-Cs-Ta pegmatites for lithium. This review focuses on a description of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) for studying lithium-repayment processes during the weathering of such pegmatites. Hyperspectral imaging has the potential to provide a non-destructive method to identify and map lithium [...]
Gridded multi-crop suitability mapping using public domain soil and related thematic data
Published: 2024-10-01
Subjects: Life Sciences
Eleventh amendment of Land Act, 1964 (2010) of Nepal bases classification of land for scientific "on, inter alia, the nature and fertility of soil, geographical situation, environment and climate of the country." Current study uses publicly available thematic soil (percentage Nitrogen content and absolute pH value) and elevation layers data, all of which are publicly available, to generate rank [...]
The Socioeconomic Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Phragmites australis in the New Jersey Meadowlands
Published: 2024-10-02
Subjects: Geography, Natural Resource Economics, Nature and Society Relations, Plant Sciences
Sea level rise is one of the most alarming impacts of climate change and is projected to have devastating economic consequences for coastal communities such as increased flood damage, lost economic productivity, and decreased property values. To measure this impact in the New Jersey Meadowlands, an urban estuary ecosystem, I used a digital elevation model (DEM) to create inundation maps modeling [...]
Adaptive capacity in Pacific Islands: responding to coastal and climatic change in Nagigi village, Fiji
Published: 2024-10-03
Subjects: Geography
Coastal communities across the Pacific are increasingly recognized as places of priority for climate adaptation. Pacific Island communities are developing and using strategies to adapt their lives and livelihoods to climatic and environmental risks. Highlighting the case study of Nagigi village, Fiji, we identify adaptation responses to multiple environmental and socio-economic pressures [...]
Seismic Characterization of Carbonate Stringers using Machine Learning techniques: an example from the Western Flank of South Oman Salt Basin
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Sedimentology
Carbonate stringers are defined as a slab of carbonate bodies encased inside salt. In Oman, the intra-salt carbonate stringers are a very common target, especially in South Oman Salt Basin (SOSB). These stringers contain a large amount of hydrocarbon resources. In this study, the behavior of carbonate stringer bodies hosted in Ara salt structures from the SOSB is investigated. Both synthetic and [...]
Damped Gravity Waves, Weak Temperature Gradients, and Tropical Deep Convection
Published: 2024-10-03
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The "damped gravity wave" (DGW) approximation occurs when convective momentum dissipation is balanced by the pressure gradient force of convectively forced gravity waves. While this balance has been used to parameterize large-scale lifting in limited-domain models of tropical deep convection, its applicability to observed phenomena has not been carefully examined. A scale analysis indicates that [...]
Integrating Sparse Data for Climate-Driven Agricultural Productivity Estimation in Low-Income Countries: Bayesian and Long-Term Analytical Approaches
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Environmental Sciences
Agricultural productivity in low-income countries (LICs) is highly vulnerable to climate change, a challenge further compounded by the lack of reliable agricultural data. Existing models often assume the availability of comprehensive datasets, an assumption that does not hold true for LICs. This paper introduces a set of innovative frameworks designed to overcome data scarcity by integrating [...]
Assessing the Function of the Technological Finance Cooperation Pilot Policy in China: Effect on Inclusive Green Growth
Published: 2024-10-04
Subjects: Environmental Sciences
To attempt to find a win-win path between environmental conservation and economic expansion, it is especially crucial to accurately define the influence of emerging policies on green effects. Based on the dataset of 282 cities at the prefectural level and above from 2010 to 2020, this paper uses difference-in-difference and dual machine learning models to investigate the impact and internal [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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.
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 [...]