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A bipolar convection seesaw explains Earth system response to Heinrich events

Matteo Willeit, Andrey Ganopolski, Christine Kaufhold, et al.

Published: 2025-01-25
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Climate, Oceanography

Planform geometric classification of fluvial and tidal channels via machine learning

Kevin Kortum Gardner, Rebecca Dorsey

Published: 2025-01-24
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geomorphology

Despite forming under different flow conditions, the geometries of tidal and fluvial channel planforms and planform transformations display significant overlap, hindering efforts to differentiate them geometrically. Although studies have demonstrated that gobally, tidal and fluvial planforms are statistically distinct based on meander metrics, there are currently no machine-learning methodologies [...]

Widely variable granite production from a restitic metasedimentary terrane by volatile redistribution

Aleksandr S Stepanov, Roberto Weinberg, Matthew J Mayne, et al.

Published: 2025-01-24
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology, Other Earth Sciences

The amount of melt extracted from a metasedimentary source is a major parameter in quantitative models of crustal processes; however, quantification of melt volume is thwarted by the heterogeneity of the crust and a lack of estimates concerning the amount of fluid present. We observe that highly systematic trends in metasedimentary rocks allow treatment of protoliths as two component mixtures, [...]

On the Chronology and Development of Europe's Highest Aeolian Landform: The Sarykum Dune Complex in the North Caspian Region

Dmitrii Zastrozhnov, Andrey Zastrozhnov, Sergei Medvedev, et al.

Published: 2025-01-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The highest aeolian landform in Europe, the Sarykum dune complex, is located in the southwestern Caspian Depression near the Caucasus Mountains. Despite its prominence and accessibility, its morphology and evolution have been previously poorly understood. In this study we investigate the dune complex through a synthesis of geomorphological, geological, and geochronological methods. Our findings [...]

Interpretable biome-aligned temperature zones for climate classification via average monthly temperatures

Kai Xu, William Lauenroth

Published: 2025-01-25
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

We introduce temperature zones based on average monthly temperatures that closely align with biome boundaries, intended for use in climate classification. This new system retains the simplicity and interpretability of existing classifications, such as those of Köppen-Geiger and Trewartha, while providing an improved fit to biome boundaries. Unlike previous classifications, we developed our system [...]

An Integrated Geothermal Resource Assessment and Techno-Economic Analysis in Presidio County of the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas

Shuvajit Bhattacharya, Kenneth Wisian, Bissett Young, et al.

Published: 2024-12-01
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Presidio County of the Trans-Pecos region of Texas has substantial, undeveloped geothermal resources. We conduct a thorough, multi-scale characterization of geothermal resources and assess techno-economics for power generation and direct use facilities. We integrate surface geology, high-resolution gravity, borehole geophysical logs, and core data for subsurface characterization and carry out [...]

Microscale displacement dynamics of hydrogen and methane in fractured rock: Insights for repurposing natural gas sites for hydrogen storage

Sojwal Manoorkar, Gulce Kalyoncu Pakkaner, Hamdi Omar, et al.

Published: 2025-01-30
Subjects: Engineering

Converting natural gas sites for hydrogen storage leverages existing infrastructure but requires understanding differences in hydrogen and methane injection/withdrawal dynamics within fractured geological formations. This study examines two-phase flow for hydrogen, methane, and their mixtures in fractured limestone from Belgium's Loenhout site. Experiments at 10 MPa and 65°C show that while [...]

Wood gasification in catastrophes: Electricity production from light duty vehicles

Baxter Kamana-Williams, Henri Croft, James Hunt, et al.

Published: 2025-01-28
Subjects: Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Following global catastrophic infrastructure loss (GCIL), traditional electricity networks would be unavailable, necessitating alternative solutions to sustain critical services, such as decentralized electricity generation from wood gas. This study explores the feasibility of using modified light duty vehicles to self-sustain electricity generation by producing wood chips for wood gasification. [...]

Computer vision-based measurement of stormwater discharge: proof-of-concept

Mohammad Nooshzadi Motlagh, Sierra Young, Kenneth Chapman, et al.

Published: 2025-01-29
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Stormwater systems, as infrastructure draining urban water runoff into water bodies, are pivotal in preserving municipal functionality while they play an important hydrological and environmental role. As such, the ability to reliably monitor stormwater outflow in many locations could provide valuable information for water managers. However, in most cases stormwater outlets have not been designed [...]

Large earthquakes are more predictable than smaller ones

Patricio Venegas-Aravena, Davide Zaccagnino

Published: 2025-01-29
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Large earthquakes have been viewed as highly chaotic events regardless of their magnitude, making their prediction intrinsically challenging. Here, we develop a mathematical tool to incorporate multiscale physics, capable of describing both deterministic and chaotic systems, to model earthquake rupture. Our findings suggest that the chaotic behavior of seismic dynamics, that is, its sensitivity [...]

WITHDRAWN Estimating the contribution of vacant land in mitigating flooding in the Neuse Basin

Sarah Lebu, Rita Gyimah, Christopher Samoray

Published: 2025-04-11
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

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Removal of Cd (II) and Zn (II) ions from Aqueous Solutions using Carbonized and Functionalized Persea americana Root Stem Powder

Nwachukwu Romanus Ekere, Chioma Sarah Chukwu, Blessing Chidiebere Mbaeze, et al.

Published: 2025-01-30
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

The ability of carbonized and modified avocado (Persea americana) root stem powder (C-PA and M-PA) to remediate Cadmium (Cd (II)) and Zinc (Zn (II)) contamination in aqueous solution was studied by varying the carbonization temperature, particle size of the adsorbent, adsorption temperature, pH of the solution, contact time, adsorbent dose and adsorbate concentration. Scanning electron microscopy [...]

Insights into plume-ridge-transform fault interactions as derived from 3D numerical geodynamic modelling of the Azores Triple Junction

Jaime Almeida, João Duarte, Filipe Rosas, et al.

Published: 2025-01-31
Subjects: Geology, Tectonics and Structure

The Azores Archipelago is an igneous province located in the centre of the Atlantic Ocean marked by a large bathymetric plateau with a complex tectonic history. Over the last 10 Myr, this region has been shaped by the interaction between the Azores plume, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), and the Gloria Fault zone. This complex interaction was characterised namely by the transition from a [...]

An Irish female pioneer in geology: Mary Katherine Andrews (1852 - 1914)

Consuelo Sendino

Published: 2024-12-18
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Mary Katherine Andrews (1852–1914) was a woman of her time, a Victorian then Edwardian lady interested in science. Raised in an academic household in Belfast, she did not have the opportunity to attend university, because women were not accepted when she was young. This did not discourage her in developing her scientific interests, and she became an accomplished amateur geologist. The quality of [...]

Quantifying Changes in Water Loading in the U.S. Southwest via Comparison of GNSS, GRACE, and SWE Datasets

Kenneth Gourley, Richard A. Bennett, Christopher Harig

Published: 2025-01-31
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology, Hydrology

The synthesis of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) gravimetry data and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) displacement data provides improved models of surface water hydrology. Much work remains to be done to understand the hydrological signal present in complementary geodetic data in much of the Western U.S., especially the Colorado River basin which comprises a diversity of [...]

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