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Masashi Hayakawa, Yuriy P. Galuk and Alexander P. Nickolaenko
This paper addresses the accuracy of estimates for the contemporary level of global thunderstorm activity found from the synchronous records of integrated Schumann resonance (SR) intensity at two high-latitude observatories in the Northern and Southern h...
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Rachana Agrawal, Weston P. Buchanan, Archit Arora, Athul P. Girija, Maxim De Jong, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Sarag J. Saikia, Christopher E. Carr, David H. Grinspoon, James M. Longuski and on behalf of Venus Life Finder Mission Team
Venus is known for its extreme surface temperature and its sulfuric acid clouds. But the cloud layers on Venus have similar temperature and pressure conditions to those on the surface of Earth and are conjectured to be a possible habitat for microscopic ...
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Ljerka Vrdoljak and Jelena Kilic Pamukovic
Satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) based on multispectral satellite images (MSI) from the satellite?s optical sensors is a recent technique for surveying shallow waters. Sentinel-2 satellite mission with an open access policy and high spatial, radiometri...
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Nadezhda N. Pokrovskaia, Olga N. Korableva, Lucio Cappelli and Denis A. Fedorov
Digital regulation implies the quantified measuring and the network infrastructure allowing managers to control the processes of value creation. Digital regulation needs to take into account tacit elements of the value creation process, including unconsc...
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Pol Ribes-Pleguezuelo, Bruno Delacourt, Mika K. G. Holmberg, Elisabetta Iorfida, Philipp Reiss, Guillermo Salinas and Agnieszka Suliga
The possible presence of life in the atmosphere of Venus has been debated frequently over the last 60 years. The discussion was recently reignited by the possible detection of phosphine (PH3" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">33
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Leopold Lobkovsky
A seismogenic trigger mechanism is proposed to explain the abrupt climate warming phases in the Arctic as a result of strong mechanical disturbances in the marginal region of the Arctic lithosphere. Those disturbances might have been caused by great eart...
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Gloria M. Martin-Garcia
Integrative studies on paleoclimate variations over oceanic and continental regions are scarce. Though it is known that Earth?s climate is strongly affected by sea-air exchanges of heat and moisture, the role of oceans in climate variations over land rem...
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Robert Zakinyan, Arthur Zakinyan, Roman Ryzhkov and Julia Semenova
In the present work, an analytical model of the vortex motion basic state of the dry atmosphere with nonzero air velocity divergence is constructed. It is shown that the air parcel moves along the open curve trajectory of spiral geometry. It is found tha...
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Hongping Gu and Jian Du
The migrating diurnal tide (DW1) presents a unique latitudinal structure in the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. In this paper, the physical mechanisms that govern its seasonal variation are examined in these three regions using the 31.5...
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Konstantinos Dimitriou,Pavlos Kassomenos
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This paper conducts a day-by-day analysis of an intense Saharan dust storm that struck Athens (Greece) during April 2008 and consisted of two main dust waves (the first from 10/04/2008 to 14/04/2008 and the second from 19/04/2008 to 22/04/2008). Daily sa...
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