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Latitudinal impacts of Hurricane Lorenzo on North Atlantic physics and biology

Sergio Muacho, Andre Valente, Manoa Postec

Published: 2025-12-04
Subjects: Life Sciences

Hurricane Lorenzo was the easternmost Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record. The impact of this exceptional storm on North Atlantic sea surface temperature, mixed layer depth and chlorophyll-a concentrations is investigated in this study using high-resolution daily interpolated satellite, historical in-situ vertical profiles, and model-derived datasets. Results show that Lorenzo induced strong [...]

Exacerbation of levee failure with climate change: Insights from ERT monitoring

Adrian White, Paul Wilkinson, James Wookey, et al.

Published: 2025-12-03
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

Climate change is bringing hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters, intensifying winter floods and causing larger seasonal variations in soil moisture. These shifts place increasing stress on levees – many of which were constructed decades or centuries ago – making their current performance challenging to assess. Levee performance depends on limiting water ingress, as increased seepage [...]

Temperate forest floors: Ecosystem hub in transition?

Friederike Lang, Jörg Prietzel, Frank Hagedorn, et al.

Published: 2025-12-04
Subjects: Forest Sciences, Life Sciences

The forest floor (FF) plays a key role in carbon, nutrient, and water cycling. It is the biologically most active compartment of forest soils, highly responsive to environmental conditions. Yet, its response on currently changing forests is understudied. Here we (1) compile existing knowledge on provision of ecosystem services by the FF, (2) evaluate its vulnerability to environmental change, and [...]

China’s Water Renaissance: Conflict Resolution, Environmental Reform, and the Clean-Energy Transition in Contemporary China (2020–2025)

Paul F Davis Jr

Published: 2025-12-05
Subjects: Environmental Studies

Between 2020 and 2025, China accelerated a sweeping transformation of its water governance, environmental law, and clean-energy infrastructure. Anchored in the doctrine of ecological civilization, the country strengthened basin-scale legislation—including the landmark Yangtze River Protection Law—restored degraded river systems, expanded monitoring networks, and advanced nature-based solutions. [...]

Open-source tools for making geometrically-complex fault surfaces

Richard Henry Styron, Loïc Bachelot, Amanda Thomas

Published: 2025-12-05
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Three--dimensional fault geometries are critical for realistic analyses of crustal deformation, seismic hazard, and rupture dynamics, yet 3D fault datasets are sparse outside a few well--studied regions. We present a set of free and open-source QGIS plugins that enable users to construct accurate 3D fault surfaces from common types of geological and geophysical data. The workflow combines (1) [...]

The puzzling yet tractable diversity of global groundwater sustainability challenges

Xander Huggins, Tom Gleeson, James S. Famiglietti, et al.

Published: 2025-12-04
Subjects: Geographic Information Sciences, Hydrology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Natural Resources Management and Policy, Physical and Environmental Geography, Remote Sensing, Sustainability, Water Resource Management

Global groundwater sustainability is a grand challenge that requires diverse approaches to account for local contexts. Yet, global groundwater assessments often focus solely on aggregate physical trends in storage, levels, and fluxes, overlooking the diversity of social-ecological functions provided by groundwater and their associated sustainability challenges. Here, we introduce groundwater [...]

Web-Based Dynamic Flood Susceptibility Mapping: Leveraging Fuzzy Logic for Interactive Analysis

Ibrahim Demir, S M Samiul Islam

Published: 2025-12-05
Subjects: Engineering

Flooding is one of the most frequent and devastating natural disasters, resulting in significant global social, environmental, and economic consequences. Performing comprehensive flood risk assessments is essential for comprehending community exposure and susceptibility to floods while facilitating the formulation of mitigation plans. This study presents a web-based framework for flood [...]

Seasonal Wind Turbine-Associated Lightning in Central Europe

Martin Kákona, Zbyněk Sokol, Robin Duspara, et al.

Published: 2025-12-10
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We report systematic evidence that cold-season lightning in Central Eu- rope frequently occurs in close proximity to wind turbines. Using Blitzor- tung stroke data (2021–2024), ENTLN data (2023), and electric field mea- surements, we identify a recurring phenomenon - Seasonal Wind Turbine- Associated Lightning (SWAL), characterised by strokes clustering within proximity of wind turbines and [...]

Can Artificial Reoxygenation Revitalize Dying Coastal Seas?

Caroline Slomp, Andreas Oschlies, Andrew Altieri, et al.

Published: 2025-12-10
Subjects: Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Eutrophication and global warming are key drivers of oxygen loss, also termed deoxygenation, in coastal ecosystems worldwide. Artificial reoxygenation has been put forward as a local or regional solution to increase oxygen concentrations and improve water quality. Three main approaches have been proposed: (1) bubbling with air with the aim to destratify and mix the water column (2) injection of [...]

Analysis of Water Point Management and Maintenance Systems in Tropical Environments: Case Study of Okola Municipality (Cameroon, Central Africa)

Douglas Tedah, Célestin Defo, Mabou Paul Blaise, et al.

Published: 2025-12-06
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Rural water infrastructure sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa is significantly hindered by weak management and maintenance systems. This study assessed water point governance in Okola Municipality, Cameroon, to identify factors affecting infrastructure sustainability and evaluate maintenance practices. Using a mixed-methods approach—field observations, household surveys (n = 80), and interviews [...]

Sequential Efficacy of Information for Optimized Geophysical and Drilling Strategies in Mineral Exploration

Peng Li, Jack Muir, Gerrit Olivier, et al.

Published: 2025-12-05
Subjects: Applied Statistics, Geophysics and Seismology, Mining Engineering

The global energy transition has created an urgent need for expanded critical mineral supply. Projected production from existing deposits and current discovery rates remains insufficient to meet this demand. More efficient exploration strategies are therefore required, particularly in optimizing costly and low-success data acquisition campaigns. To address this challenge, we introduce the concept [...]

Shelf invading low oxygen waters control Cenozoic organic carbon burial rates

Rosalind Emily Mayors Rickaby, Thomas J Wood, Zunli Lu, et al.

Published: 2025-12-06
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The thermostatic mechanisms of Earth’s persistent habitability are far from resolved. High resolution C isotope records, with P accumulation and coarse fraction I/Ca over the Cenozoic, allow the recalculation and assessment of controls on the global proportional flux of organic carbon burial, a regulator of atmospheric CO2 and O2. Proportional Corg burial was suppressed during the hothouse of the [...]

Income strongly moderates climate-driven migration

Gaurav Khanna, Pascal Polonik, Jessica Wan, et al.

Published: 2025-12-13
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

Understanding how climate change will reshape human migration remains an open empirical challenge. Migration decisions reflect a complex interplay of environmental and socioeconomic factors, yet existing data and models have struggled to capture this interaction at a global scale. To address this, we assemble spatially granular, long-panel migration data covering nearly the entire world and [...]

From Empirical Curves to AI-Derived Rainfall Thresholds for Landslide Initiation in Peninsular Malaysia

Manauwar Bin Ehsan, Mohd Talha Anees, Priyanka Pramanik, et al.

Published: 2025-12-09
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Rainfall-induced landslides are a persistent hazard in Malaysia, yet existing rainfall thresholds remain largely based on empirical methods and often lack regional adaptability. This study employs machine learning (ML) based rainfall thresholds for landslide initiation in Peninsular Malaysia. A dataset of rainfall events from 70 rainfall stations across peninsular Malaysia linked with documented [...]

Dynamics, interactions and delays of the 2019 Ridgecrest rupture sequence

Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, Duo Li, et al.

Published: 2025-12-08
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The observational difficulties and the complexity of earthquake physics have rendered seismic hazard assessment largely empirical. Despite increasingly high-quality geodetic, seismic and field observations, data-driven earthquake imaging yields stark differences and physics-based models explaining all observed dynamic complexities are elusive. Here we present data-assimilated three-dimensional [...]

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