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Karst groundwaters are vital resources, providing drinking water to nearly 10% of the world’s population. However, human ...
A computer vision technique modified to scan climate model data is helping scientists predict where and when rapid climatic ...
X-ray diffraction to obtain high-resolution maps of intra-granular stress in the sandstone. By combining stress mapping with stepwise compression, the team observed increasing stress heterogeneity ...
One new study identifies a 17% increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another bolsters ...
Early-warning signs of marsh decline provided by the model could be crucial for conservation. “Once [marsh] loss occurs, that ...
One new study identifies a 17% increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another bolsters links between Arctic ice melt and dangerous blizzards.
A new device enables existing submarine cable networks to measure deep-sea movements. It could ultimately help improve tsunami warnings and climate monitoring.
A new paper in the journal Natural Hazards uses the concept of the inflow angle to examine the behaviour of large landslides after failure.
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