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Comparative Analysis of Microbial Community Composition in Tropical Aquatic Ecosystems

Hazrat Ali, Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Nafisa Azmuda, et al.

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Microbiology

Aquatic ecosystems provide vital ecological services to global health through facilitating biogeochemical cycles, providing water for drinking & industrial usage, supporting fisheries, and preserving biodiversity. Critical elements such as climate change and growing anthropogenic pressures are causing changes in microbial communities, leading to far-reaching consequences for human health. [...]

The Role of Climate Services for Health: Theoretical Case Studies on Heat-Health Warning Systems in India

Dheeya Rizmie, Evan Christo, Elizabeth A. Carosella, et al.

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Public Health

Extreme heat is a growing public health concern across South Asia, with urban populations particularly vulnerable due to high population density, infrastructure gaps, and compounding socioeconomic risks. In this study, we assess the potential health benefits of Heat–Health Warning Systems (HHWS) as a Climate Service for Health (CSH) in urban India and explore their role in enhancing public health [...]

Characterizing compound physical and biogeochemical extremes in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

Natalie M. Freeman, Gaëlle Hervieux, Michael A. Alexander, et al.

Published: 2025-05-05
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Discrete environmental stressors, such as prolonged periods of extreme temperature or low oxygen, threaten the functioning of marine ecosystems. While considerable attention has been given to studying extremes occurring in isolation, our understanding of such events co-occurring in the water column–referred to as multi-stressor events or compound extremes–is still limited, despite their [...]

Quantifying potential carbon dioxide removal via enhanced weathering using porewater from a field trial in Scotland

Amy Louise McBride, Kirstine Skov, Peter Wade, et al.

Published: 2025-04-08
Subjects: Engineering

Enhanced weathering (EW) is cited as a promising carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy, and is being rapidly commercialized. Rigorous monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) are essential to ensure carbon claims are accurate and carbon credits are not mis-sold. MRV protocols incorporate multiple approaches, including soil and porewater sampling. This paper calculates potential CDR from [...]

Solution of the Bloch Equation Based on Spectral Diagonalization and Matrix Exponential Integration: Modeling of SSFP for SNMR

Tingting Lin, Qingyue Wang, Chuandong Jiang, et al.

Published: 2025-05-09
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Hydrology, Soil Science

We present a spectral-diagonalization-based matrix exponential integration (SD-MEI) algorithm for efficient and stable solutions of fully coupled Bloch equations in surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR). Conventional explicit numerical methods exhibit cumulative discretization errors and escalating computational costs due to step-size dependence and finite precision limitations. SD-MEI [...]

Long-term trends and drivers of water color in Missouri reservoirs

Lorena Pinheiro Silva, Greg Silsbe, David C. Richardson, et al.

Published: 2025-08-11
Subjects: Life Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Contrasting water quality trends are occurring within and across North America, with waterbodies experiencing increasing phytoplankton blooms, increasing dissolved organic matter, or both, while others are becoming clearer and bluer; dramatically changing water color. To assess the spatial and temporal variability in water color, we quantified trends in satellite-derived dominant wavelength (λd) [...]

Reframing natural organic matter research through compositional data analysis

Morimaru Kida, Julian Merder, Thorsten Dittmar, et al.

Published: 2025-10-13
Subjects: Life Sciences

Compositional data (CoDa) are prevalent in environmental research. They represent parts of a whole, such as percentages, proportions, and relative or absolute abundance. They are arrays of positive data that convey relevant information in the ratios between their components. Standard statistical techniques developed for real random observations often yield spurious results and are therefore [...]

WITHDRAWN: Constraining the onset of future irreversible retreat of Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica

Lena Nicola, Julius Garbe, Ann Kristin Klose, et al.

Published: 2025-06-15
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Glaciology

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WASHed in stereotypes: A rigorous review of water-gender narratives in LMICs

Spurthi` Kolipaka, Paul Hutchings, Anna Mdee

Published: 2025-05-08
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Over the past few decades, water programs have positioned women as primary beneficiaries, aiming to empower them through improved access and participation. In doing so, several gendered narratives have emerged, widely circulated but seldom interrogated, that continue to shape water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) policy and practice. Despite a growing body of literature on WASH and gender, there [...]

Decision-making under uncertainty for shallow geothermal systems in complex subsurface settings: application to a low-transmissivity aquifer

Luka Tas, Jef Caers, Thomas Hermans

Published: 2025-05-07
Subjects: Geology, Hydrology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Sustainability

Excess thermal energy can be stored in the subsurface and recovered when needed to heat and cool buildings sustainably. Aquifer thermal energy storage systems (ATES) are gaining popularity worldwide. Most operational systems are located in thick productive aquifers. Their efficiency and wide applicability have been proven and there is now a tendency to explore more complex settings. Aquifers with [...]

The Global Peace and Food Security; A case study of the Global South and the South Pacific Island Nations; the need for affordable wheat and grain supply

Tobert Akau Ken

Published: 2025-05-09
Subjects: Life Sciences

Most countries in the Global South, Africa, and Pacific Island have irregular rainfall patterns, with strains of El Niño patterns causing severe food shortages. Plant breeding on grains is non-existent in Pacific Island nations, and the main staple foods are imported rice and wheat, although their prices are exorbitant. Food labelling and marketing of affordable energy grains from conventional [...]

Pliocene to Holocene deformation and earthquake potential of the Mesamávida fault, West Andean Thrust System of central-southern Chile (36ºS)

Ambrosio Vega-Ruiz, Joaquín Cortés-Aranda, Ricardo Aguilera, et al.

Published: 2025-05-09
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Crustal reverse faults are recognized for their potential to generate devastating earthquakes, making them a focus of seismic hazard assessment. Along the Chilean Andes, the Western Andean Thrust System (WATS)—a structure marking the Central Valley-Principal Cordillera border—includes several probable late Quaternary faults. However, evidence for large Holocene earthquakes (M~7) has only been [...]

The complex rupture dynamics of an oceanic transform fault: supershear rupture and deep slip during the 2024 Mw7.0 Cape Mendocino Earthquake

Thomas Ulrich, Yohai Magen, Alice-Agnes Gabriel

Published: 2025-05-09
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The December 5, 2024, Mw7.0 Cape Mendocino earthquake ruptured an oceanic transform fault within the tectonically complex Mendocino Triple Junction (MTJ), the most seismically active region of California and caused a soon-lifted tsunami evacuation alert. Its offshore location renders accurate analysis of source characteristics challenging. We integrate back-projection, geodetic and kinematic slip [...]

Human Intelligence Forming in the Rhythm of Solar Activity

Viktor P Vasylyev

Published: 2025-05-10
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Biology, Earth Sciences, Neuroscience and Neurobiology, Other Earth Sciences, Other Planetary Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

This study relates to environmental biology and examines a possible link between atmospheric radiation ecology, modulated by space weather, and human cognitive development by analyzing correlations of solar activity phenomena with various indicators of intellectual potential. A novel metric, the Proton Flare Index (PFI), is introduced to quantify the influence of high-energy solar proton events [...]

Statistical Physics of Fissure Swarms and Dike Swarms

Agust Gudmundsson

Published: 2025-05-07
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Fissure swarms and dike swarms in Iceland are 40-150 km long, 5-20 km wide, extend to depths of 10-20 km and contain 2 × 10exp14 outcrop-scale ( 0.1 m) and 10 exp 22-23 down to grain-scale (1 mm) fractures, suggesting that statistical physics is an appropriate method of analysis. Length-size distributions of 565 outcrop-scale Holocene fissures (tension fractures and normal faults) and 1041 [...]

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