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Yuyin Chen, Yongqiang Zhang, Jing Tian, Zixuan Tang, Longhao Wang and Xuening Yang
As extreme climate events become more common with global warming, groundwater is increasingly vital for combating long-term drought and ensuring socio-economic and ecological stability. Currently, the mechanism of meteorological drought propagation to gr...
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Haiwang Yu, Zhen Gao, Jingshan Zhao, Zheng Wang, Xiaoyu Li, Xinyan Xu, Huajian Jian, Dahong Bian, Yanhong Cui and Xiong Du
Phased warming in late winter and early spring can increase winter wheat grain yield. However, the effects of different durations of warming during this period on winter wheat grain yield and quality are not yet clear. Therefore, this study conducted fie...
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Ahmad Dhuha Habibullah, Ayi Tarya, Nining Sari Ningsih and Mutiara Rachmat Putri
Ocean temperatures increased during the 20th century and are predicted to continue to rise during the 21st century. Simultaneously, the extreme phenomena of shorter time ocean warming, known as Marine Heatwaves (MHWs), are also taking place. The present ...
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Jinghan Zhang, Xiaopei Ju, Sheng Wang, Fengping Li and Ziyue Zhao
Global warming substantially intensifies hydrologic cycles, causing increasing frequency and magnitude of catastrophic floods and droughts. Understanding the patterns and mechanisms of precipitation in historical periods is pivotal for regional disaster ...
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Irina V. Tokareva and Anatoly S. Prokushkin
The accelerated rates of warming in high latitudes lead to permafrost degradation, enhance nutrient cycling and intensify the transport of terrestrial materials to the Arctic rivers. The quantitative estimation of riverine nutrient flux on seasonal and s...
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Amin Minaei, Sara Todeschini, Robert Sitzenfrei and Enrico Creaco
Climate change increasingly is affecting every aspect of human life on the earth. Many regional climate models (RCMs) have so far been developed to carefully assess this important phenomenon on specific regions. In this study, ten RCMs captured from the ...
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Bayoumy Mohamed, Hazem Nagy and Omneya Ibrahim
Marine heat waves (MHWs) can have catastrophic consequences for the socio-environmental system. Especially in the Red Sea, which has the world?s second longest coral reef system. Here, we investigate the sea surface temperature (SST) variability and tren...
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Milena Vuckovic and Johanna Schmidt
The importance of high-resolution meteorological time-series data for detection of transformative changes in the climate system is unparalleled. These data sequences allow for a comprehensive study of natural and forced evolution of warming and cooling t...
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Nirmal Kumar, JI Meghabarot, Priyakanchini Gupta, Kanti Patel
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A considerable amount of atmospheric GHG is produced and consumed through soil processes. Soils provide the largest terrestrial store for carbon (C) as well as the largest atmospheric CO2 sources through autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms. Soils are...
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Bakhtiyar M. Kholmatjanov, Yuriy V. Petrov, Temur Khujanazarov, Nigora N. Sulaymonova, Farrukh I. Abdikulov and Kenji Tanaka
Climate change and shrinking of the Aral Sea have significantly affected the region?s temperature variations. Observed interannual changes in Uzbekistan?s air temperature compared to the duration of synoptic weather types (SWT) in Middle Asia were analyz...
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