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Agricultural Fallowing Drives Extreme Anthropogenic Dust and Visibility Degradation During the October 2021 Dust Event in California’s Central Valley

Yang Yu, Shu-Hua Chen, Adeyemi A Adebiyi, et al.

Published: 2026-04-26
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences

Anthropogenic dust aerosols from agricultural land affect regional air quality, visibility, and radiation, yet they are often ignored in atmospheric models. Here, we investigate the role of fallow croplands in driving anthropogenic dust emissions during the October 11, 2021, wind-driven dust event over California’s Central Valley (CV). The simulation without fallow croplands fails to reproduce [...]

Interplay between geometry and brittle deformation of bedrock fault scarps

Billy James Andrews, Constanza Rodriguez Piceda, David C.P. Peacock, et al.

Published: 2026-02-28
Subjects: Geology, Tectonics and Structure

Energy built up during interseismic phases is released during earthquakes as seismic energy and dissipated within fault zones. Seismological observations indicate spatial variations in earthquake behavior across a fault (e.g., rupture speed, stress drop, wave directivity). However, how this relates to energy dissipation through brittle fracturing in the fault zone is difficult to quantify from [...]

Enhancing daily precipitation reconstruction: An improved version of the reddPrec R package

Adrian Huerta, Stefan Brönnimann, Martín de Luis, et al.

Published: 2025-06-10
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Reconstructing high-quality daily precipitation series is essential for climate studies, hydrological modeling, and environmental applications. This work presents a new version of reddPrec, a versatile and flexible R package designed to reconstruct precipitation datasets through standard quality control, gap-filling, and grid creation procedures. The update introduces greater flexibility in [...]

Resonant Activation of Oxygen as a Hypothetical Method for Low-Temperature Oxidation of Methane in Coal Seams: Theoretical Analysis, Parametric Modeling, and Regime Maps

Olga N. Shagarova

Published: 2026-03-01
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper presents a comprehensive theoretical study of a hypothetical method for low-temperature oxidation of methane directly within a coal seam. The method is based on resonant excitation of molecular oxygen by an electromagnetic field at ∼1.6 MHz, corresponding to its EPR transition in the Earth's geomagnetic field. The work includes calculation of a priori determinable parameters (resonant [...]

The Solar Paradox: Pure Social Diffusion and Competitive Resource Capture in Semi-Arid Irrigated Land Expansion

Tarek Gasmi, Ramzi Guesmi, Slim Ben Abdelbari, et al.

Published: 2026-03-01
Subjects: Agriculture, Engineering, Life Sciences

Solar-powered irrigation is expanding rapidly across semi-arid regions, but the mechanisms through which this technology diffuses in informal groundwa- ter economies—where the majority of wells operate without permits—remain poorly understood. We address this gap through a spatiotemporal analysis of 3,201 solar wells identified via satellite census in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, combined with 10,000 [...]

Last Interglacial shoreline successions in southeastern Australia: A framework for identifying a waning mantle upwelling, neotectonic movements and sea-level change

Nicolas Flament, Colin V Murray-Wallace

Published: 2026-01-18
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Tectonics and Structure

Relict shoreline successions are critically important for investigations of recent tectonism, as they are commonly amenable to dating and may provide information about surface displacement and changes in sea level since their deposition. In this study, Last Interglacial (MIS 5e; 128–116 ka) shoreline successions from 47 locations across southeastern Australia are reviewed. The surface [...]

Detection of coastal flooding with TinyCamML: a low-cost, privacy-preserving cellular-connected camera with onboard ML

Elizabeth, Liz Farquhar, Evan B Goldstein, Philip Bresnahan, et al.

Published: 2025-09-18
Subjects: Environmental Monitoring, Other Civil and Environmental Engineering, Other Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Systems and Communications

Chronic flooding is an issue for low-lying coastal communities globally, and it is expected to worsen with rising sea levels. In contrast to floods driven by extreme storms, predicting when and where these floods occur can be difficult as they can be hyper-local and short-lived, depending on the flood drivers (e.g., tides, rain). These factors make it difficult to measure the full spatial and [...]

Chitosan-Modified Loofah Scaffold for Sustainable Microplastic Removal from Water

Sophia Wan-Ting Zhao, Preston Larson, Binbin Weng

Published: 2026-04-01
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering

The global accumulation of over 400 million tons of plastic waste annually has intensified the growing crisis of micro- and nanoplastic (MNP) contamination in natural and drinking water systems. These particles persist in the environment and act as vectors for toxic pollutants. Existing mitigation strategies often rely on costly synthetic materials or energy-intensive infrastructure, which may [...]

ShallowLandslider: a physics-based component for predicting regional distributions of coseismic landslides

Suryodoy Ghoshal, Sarah J Boulton, T.C. Hales, et al.

Published: 2025-12-06
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geomorphology

Earthquake-triggered landslides are a dominant agent of sediment mobilisation in steep terrain, yet the physical controls that organise coseismic shallow-failure patterns across landscapes remain incompletely understood. In particular, the influence of regolith thickness and its spatial organisation on regional-scale failure patterns has been difficult to quantify. Here we introduce [...]

Managing Squeezing Rock Mass with TBM Data Analysis: Rail Link Rishikesh – Karnaprayag (India)

Georg H. Erharter, Sumit Jain, Øyvind Dammyr, et al.

Published: 2025-10-24
Subjects: Geotechnical Engineering

The 125.2 km rail link Rishikesh–Karnaprayag in the Lesser Himalayas of India represents a benchmark in mechanized tunnelling through complex geology. This paper focuses on Tunnel 8, a 14.58 km section excavated primarily using two single-shield hard rock tunnel boring machines (TBM) under challenging conditions characterized by tectonically deformed, partly water-bearing phyllites and high [...]

Evidence of non-additional pig manure offset projects

Grayson Badgley, Freya Chay

Published: 2026-04-26
Subjects: Geography

Each carbon offset represents the claim that one ton of CO₂ emissions has been avoided or removed from the atmosphere. For offsets to deliver real climate benefits, the emission reductions they represent must be “additional,” meaning they would not have occurred without financial support from the carbon market. Despite its importance, additionality has proven difficult to achieve in practice. [...]

Non-Federal Climate Leadership Can Sustain U.S. Emissions Reductions Under Federal Policy Uncertainty

Alicia Zhao, Kiara Ordonez-Olazabal, Claire V. Squire, et al.

Published: 2026-04-27
Subjects: Engineering, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Recent federal climate policy rollbacks in the United States have slowed progress toward high-ambition climate targets under the Paris Agreement. In the absence of federal climate leadership, there is a growing need to better understand the potential impacts of non-federal climate action. We assess the impacts of recent changes in federal policy, non-federal climate leadership, and potential [...]

Trace element contamination of sand samples by grinding

Olivier Pourret

Published: 2026-03-11
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geochemistry

Blanks during powdering processes were examined for major and trace elements using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Quartz sand (reference CV32.2) was used as a test substrate for powdering with grinding mills of several kinds: an agate mortar grinder, a stainless steel mortar grinder, a hard porcelain mortar grinder, an agate hand mill, and a hard porcelain hand mill. The [...]

A prescribed wave probe reveals phase hidden vortex force memory in turbulence

Guoqiang Liu, Maryam AlShehhi

Published: 2026-04-16
Subjects: Fluid Dynamics, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Phase averaging closes the equations of multi scale flows by removing bilinear couplings with vanishing one time means. Their two time correlations can still survive. We test this distinction for waves passing through turbulence. We study the stochastic vortex force in direct numerical simulation of homogeneous isotropic turbulence. This wave vorticity coupling is removed by classical phase [...]

Data-driven modeling of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the Arctic-boreal region: recent achievements and future opportunities

Anna-Maria Virkkala, Mathias Göckede, Kyle Arndt, et al.

Published: 2026-03-11
Subjects: Earth Sciences

The Arctic-boreal region contains a significant portion of the global carbon reservoir, which is becoming increasingly vulnerable to atmospheric release due to climate change. Thus, it is vital to monitor and model Arctic-boreal carbon flux dynamics to understand the shifting carbon balance. Data-driven statistical and machine learning models are now commonly used to upscale carbon dioxide (CO₂) [...]

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