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Modelling Groundwater – Surface Water Interactions Under Climate Change Scenarios: insights from Axios Delta, Greece.
Read more of: Modelling Groundwater – Surface Water Interactions Under Climate Change Scenarios: insights from Axios Delta, Greece.Competing multi-sectorial water demands as well as demands for ecosystem services in coastal aquifers exert significant pressures to local water resources. Climate change is already altering spatiotemporal rainfall and runoff […]
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The Source Regions of Whistlers.
Read more of: The Source Regions of Whistlers.We present a new method for identifying the source regions of lightning‐generated whistlers observed at a fixed location. In addition to the spatial distribution of causative lightning discharges, we calculate […]
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Is reproductive strategy a key factor in understanding the evolutionary history of Southern Ocean Asteroidea (Echinodermata)?
Read more of: Is reproductive strategy a key factor in understanding the evolutionary history of Southern Ocean Asteroidea (Echinodermata)?Life traits such as reproductive strategy can be determining factors of species evolutionary history and explain the resulting diversity patterns. This can be investigated using phylogeographic analyses of genetic units. […]
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Observations of surface mass balance on Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, and the effect of strain history in fast-flowing sections.
Read more of: Observations of surface mass balance on Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, and the effect of strain history in fast-flowing sections.Surface mass balance (SMB) is the net input of mass on a glacier’s upper surface, composed of snow deposition, melt and erosion processes, and is a major contributor to the […]
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A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing System
Read more of: A Framework for the Development, Design and Implementation of a Sustained Arctic Ocean Observing SystemRapid Arctic warming drives profound change in the marine environment that have significant socio-economic impacts within the Arctic and beyond, including climate and weather hazards, food security, transportation, infrastructure planning […]
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OceanGliders: a component of the integrated GOOS
Read more of: OceanGliders: a component of the integrated GOOSThe OceanGliders program started in 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the international efforts of the Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS) for […]
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Near real-time measurement of snow water equivalent in the Nepal Himalayas.
Read more of: Near real-time measurement of snow water equivalent in the Nepal Himalayas.Seasonal snow is an important component of the Himalayan hydrological system, but a lack of observations at high altitude hampers understanding and forecasting of water availability in this region. Here, […]
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Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warming
Read more of: Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warmingMarine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implications with regards to biofouling. However, their ability to persist under projected warming scenarios remains poorly understood […]
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Spatial variation in the responses of the surface external and induced magnetic field to the solar wind
Read more of: Spatial variation in the responses of the surface external and induced magnetic field to the solar windWe analyse the spatial variation in the response of the surface geomagnetic field (or the equivalent ionospheric current) to variations in the solar wind. Specifically, we regress a reanalysis of […]
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Timescales of Birkeland Currents driven by the IMF
Read more of: Timescales of Birkeland Currents driven by the IMFWe obtain current densities from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment (AMPERE), alongside By and Bz from the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) for March 2010. For each AMPERE […]
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Characteristics of relativistic microburst intensity from SAMPEX observations
Read more of: Characteristics of relativistic microburst intensity from SAMPEX observationsRelativistic electron microbursts are an important electron loss process from the radiation belts into the atmosphere. These precipitation events have been shown to significantly impact the radiation belt fluxes and […]