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A better way to predict Arctic riverbank erosion

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
In a new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research ... Lamb, A Model for Thaw and Erosion of Permafrost Riverbanks, Journal of Geophysical Research ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union.
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Mantle heat may have boosted Earth's crust 3 billion years ago

Phys Dot Org 24 Apr 2024
Gui-Mei Lu and colleagues focused on intact igneous zircon for their new study published in Geophysical Research Letters ... Geophysical Research Letters ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union.
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Lakes worldwide are facing a slew of health issues that may become chronic

Phys Dot Org 23 Apr 2024
Without treatment, these conditions can become chronic, harming lake ecosystems and those who depend on them ... More information ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union.
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A million years without a megaslide: Study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to ...

Phys Dot Org 22 Apr 2024
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters by Sean Gulick and colleagues examines this significant slide ... Geophysical Research Letters ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union.
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Anthropocene activities dramatically alter deep underground fluid flux, researchers find

Phys Dot Org 17 Apr 2024
Much of Earth's water is hidden hundreds of meters beneath our feet, among soil particles and deep within rock pores and fractures ... DOI ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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Animals deserve to be included in global carbon cycle models as well, say researchers

Phys Dot Org 16 Apr 2024
A new theoretical framework, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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Northern permafrost region emits more greenhouse gases than it captures, study finds

Phys Dot Org 15 Apr 2024
Permafrost underlies about 14 million square kilometers of land in and around the Arctic ... More information ... DOI. 10.1029/2023GB007953 ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here ... ....
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Fault maturity or orientation: Which matters more for quakes?

Phys Dot Org 11 Apr 2024
Prior research has highlighted the importance of fault maturity in earthquake dynamics ... DOI ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here ... ....
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Verifying the mathematics behind ocean modeling

Phys Dot Org 11 Apr 2024
Global climate models, such as the Energy Exascale Earth System Model developed by the U.S ... DOI ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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Humans have converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities and farms in last ...

Phys Dot Org 09 Apr 2024
The findings could help developing countries avoid problems faced by countries that have already lost or degraded their estuaries ... Estuary loss for urban gain ... DOI ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union ... ....
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Africa's carbon sink capacity is shrinking

Phys Dot Org 04 Apr 2024
This means greater swaths of land than ever before are being used for agriculture, and livestock numbers are increasing ... More information ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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Arecibo Observatory telescope outfitted with a wideband cryogenic system to expand its capabilities

Phys Dot Org 29 Mar 2024
It was the largest radio telescope in the United States from 1963 until it collapsed in 2020 ... D ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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Manila confronts its plastic problem through a community-guided protocol

Phys Dot Org 26 Mar 2024
The work is published in the journal Community Science ... More information. J. R ... DOI. 10.1029/2023CSJ000042. Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union ... Citation ... ....
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Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short

Phys Dot Org 21 Mar 2024
Securing stable, long-term funding and improving public outreach could improve outcomes even further, a new study reports ... DOI ... Provided by American Geophysical Union. This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union.
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Inland waters are a blind spot in greenhouse gas emissions

Phys Dot Org 08 Mar 2024
In a new review published in theJournal of Geophysical Research ... Current Progress and Future Challenges, Journal of Geophysical Research ... This story is republished courtesy of Eos, hosted by the American Geophysical Union. Read the original story here.
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