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    Persistent Magma‐Rich Waves Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges Explain Long Periodicity on Ocean Floor Fabric by S. J. Sim

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Recent debate has focused on whether sea level changes—driven by Milankovitch glacial cycles—generate the abyssal hill fabric of the ocean floor by modulating mid‐ocean ridge magma supply. …”
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    Discussion on the Development of Space-Based Information Systems of America by Zhongyu MIAO, Xiaogeng HOU, Hanyu ZHENG, Yuanyuan HAO

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Space-based information system has the absolute high-level advantage of the battlefi eld, is not limited by regional boundaries and does not rely on air and sea domination.It has the strategic advantage of comprehensively providing battlefi eld information support, breaking geographical restrictions and realizing the wide area interconnection of various services and weapons.It has become an indispensable element of the future battlefi eld.In view of the capability requirements of future global operations for space-based information networks, the forefront of America was focused on.The research progress of space-based information system construction and reported the research progress of typical systems such as the next generation of overhead persistent infrared program (Next-Gen OPIR), the space link-16 program, the Blackjack program, and the commercial augmented space inter-networked operations (CASINO) program were analyzed.The prospective development tendency of space-based information systems of America was summarized, after which some suggestions were put forward for the construction of spacebased information system of our country.…”
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    Reconstitution de trajectoires paysagères de zones humides littorales à l’aide de cartographies diachroniques : exemple des marais estuariens de Corsept by Léa Paly, Nathalie Carcaud, Véronique Beaujouan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Often developed for anthropogenic purposes, but also protected for their natural characteristics, they are now facing an increased risk of flooding due to climate change and the rise in the sea level. A prospective approach is frequently used to consider the development of these areas and requires a good knowledge of the trajectories of coastal wetland landscapes, as well as their development and past uses. …”
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    Why Rebuild on Toxic, Sinking Ground?: The Challenges for Disaster Recovery in Southeast Louisiana by Jamie Lynn Chan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As southern Louisiana is experiencing one of the highest rates of sea level rise in the world, it is not uncommon for residents to hear that it is “too late” to save their homes from the impacts of climate change. …”
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    Coastal karst aquifers and submarine springs: what future for their water resources? by Fleury, Perrine, Pistre, Séverin, Bakalowicz, Michel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For the coming decades, the evolution of the climate as results from the IPCC scenarios leads us to question the effects of the increase of sea level on this coastal resource, and the effects of frequent and severe droughts, added to an increase in withdrawals from aquifers caused by the coastalisation of the population.…”
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    The Role of Subtropical High Pressure in the Spatial Daily Precipitation Distribution in Iran by Amir Hosein Halabian, Mehran Shabankari

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…In this research, geometric configuration and temporal rate of subtropical high pressure was studied at the level of 500 hPa. This study has been done using daily data of geopotential height at 12 GMT in NCEP/NCAR database with spatial resolution of 2.5×2.5 degree in a 55 years period including 20089 days from Dey, 11th, 1329 to Dey, 10th, 1384. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Drought and the Ecohydrological Response in Central Asia by Keting Feng, Yanping Cao, Erji Du, Zengguang Zhou, Yaonan Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the study period, the aridity in Central Asia deteriorated, especially on the eastern coast of the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea basin. After 2020, most of Central Asia experienced droughts at both the hydrological and groundwater droughts levels and of varying lengths and severity. …”
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    Temporal shifts in dengue epidemic in Guangdong Province before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Bayesian model study from 2012 to 2022. by Jiaqing Xu, Xiaohua Tan, Yi Quan, Dexin Gong, Hui Deng, Jianguo Zhao, Xing Huang, Yingtao Zhang, Zhoupeng Ren, Zuhua Rong, Weilin Zeng, Xing Li, Wenyuan Zheng, Shu Xiao, Jianpeng Xiao, Meng Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>Wavelet analysis showed that the local dengue incidence in Guangdong Province was in phase correlation with the dengue incidence of the prior month in relative SEA countries. The dengue importation risk index showed an increasing trend from 2012 to 2019, then decreased to a low level during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    Nord Stream methane leaks spread across 14% of Baltic waters by Martin Mohrmann, Louise C. Biddle, Gregor Rehder, Henry C. Bittig, Bastien Y. Queste

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We show that dissolved methane decreased rapidly through outgassing, however initial concentrations were so high that 14% of the Baltic Sea still experienced concentrations 5 times greater than average natural levels.…”
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    Controls on coastal saline groundwater across North America by Daniel V Kretschmer, Holly A Michael, Nils Moosdorf, Gualbert H P Oude Essink, Marc F P Bierkens, Thorsten Wagener, Robert Reinecke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The simulation results suggest that under a steady climate and pre-development conditions (i.e. steady 30-year mean groundwater recharge, no withdrawals nor sea level rise) saline groundwater is present in 18.6% of North America’s coastal zone, defined as up to 100 km inland and up to 100 m above mean sea level. …”
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    Evaluations on Profiles of the Eddy Diffusion Coefficients through Simulations of Super Typhoons in the Northwestern Pacific by Jimmy Chi Hung Fung, Guangze Gao

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The simulation results are compared with the observational data from track, center sea-level pressure (CSLP), and maximum surface wind speed (MWSP). …”
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    Research Perspectives in Coroplastic Studies: The Distribution, Trade, Diffusion, and Market Value of Greek Figurative Terracottas by Jaimee P. Uhlenbrock

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The hundreds of thousands of Greek figurative terracottas that have been brought to light at sites around the Mediterranean and Black Sea from the late seventh to the first century B.C.E. provide excellent evidence for trade and diffusion, on both a local and international level. …”
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    Lipidomic Analysis of Endocannabinoid Signaling: Targeted Metabolite Identification and Quantification by Jantana Keereetaweep, Kent D. Chapman

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Any perturbation that involves the endocannabinoid pathway may subsequently alter basal level or metabolism of these lipid mediators. Further, the altered levels of these molecules often reflect pathological conditions associated with tissue damage. …”
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    La perception des changements environnementaux : le cas de la collectivité côtière de Shippagan (Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada) by Vincent Stervinou, Elise Mayrand, Omer Chouinard, Alida NadègeThiombiano

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Six main topics were discussed : climatic changes, sea level changes, erosion, aquatic pollution, biodiversity and drinking water resources. …”
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    Coastalplain Honeycombhead, Balduina angustifolia by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Chris Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, Ashlynn Smith

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This bee only occurs on barrier islands and peninsulas in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Hunsburger 2013) and is particularly vulnerable to climate-change-driven sea-level rise and habitat fragmentation. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg163 Note: This fact sheet is also available as a chapter in a comprehensive manual titled Dune Restoration and Enhancement for the Florida Panhandle,  Please see the manual for more information about other useful and attractive native plants for dunes and for further information about restoration and preservation techniques. …”
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    Permanence risks limit blue carbon financing strategies to safeguard Southeast Asian mangroves by Valerie Kwan, Daniel A. Friess, Tasya Vadya Sarira, Yiwen Zeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using opportunity costs associated with oil palm, rice and aquaculture land use conversion as indicators of socioeconomic risks, and predicted cyclones and sea-level rise as indicators of climate change risks, we find that 85% of mangroves are likely to experience some form of permanence risk. …”
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    Innovations in hypoxic training by Raphael Faiss, Martin Faulhaber

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Altitude training is persistently of high interest among athletes, coaches and sport scientists trying to optimize performance at sea level or at altitude. The effects of hypoxic conditions have been investigated for more than 150 years after the initial experiments on simulated altitude by Paul Bert. …”
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    GIS Based Approach for Vulnerability Assessment of the Karnataka Coast, India by Akshaya Beluru Jana, Arkal Vittal Hegde

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Seven physical and geologic risk variables characterizing the vulnerability of the coast, including rate of relative sea level change, historical shoreline change, coastal slope, coastal regional elevation, mean tidal range, and significant wave height derived using conventional and remotely sensed data, along with one socioeconomic parameter “population,” were used in the study. …”
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