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Aleksey Marchenko and Nataliya Marchenko
Changes in the masses of icebergs due to deterioration processes affect the drift of icebergs and should be taken into account when assessing iceberg risks in the areas of offshore development. In 2022 and 2023, eight laboratory experiments were carried ...
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Gabriela Llanet Siles and Robert Leconte
Reservoir ice can have an important impact on the watershed scale and influence hydraulic operations. On the other hand, hydropower generation can also impact the ice regime. In this study, multi-source satellite and ERA5-land data are used to evaluate i...
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Markes E. Johnson
Atmospheric carbon dioxide reached a record concentration of 419 parts per million in May 2021, 50% higher than preindustrial levels at 280 parts per million. The rise of CO2 as a heat-trapping gas is the principal barometer tracking global warming attri...
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Víctor M. Mendoza,Blanca Mendoza,René Garduño,Guadalupe Cordero,Marni Pazos,Sandro Cervantes,Karina E. Cervantes
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We present a thermodynamic model to simulate the atmospheric temperature and pressure, the regolith temperature and the polar CO2 ice caps vertical thickness and horizontal extent of Mars. This is done using the temperatures of the atmosphere and regolit...
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Ivo Baselt and Thomas Heinze
Climate change is already affecting high mountain regions, such as the European Alps. Those regions will be confronted with a significant rise of temperatures above the global average, and more and heavier rain events, also during wintertime. The system ...
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Mirlan Daiyrov, Chiyuki Narama, Andreas Kääb and Takeo Tadono
In Kyrgyzstan, outburst flood disasters from glacial lakes are increasing. An example is the sudden drainage on 8 August 2019 of the Toguz-Bulak glacial lake in the Tosor river basin of the northern Tien Shan region. In this study, we used remote sensing...
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Alan W. Rempel and Alexandra R. Rempel
Earth-based building materials are increasingly valued in green design for their low embodied energy, humidity-buffering ability, and thermal stability. These materials perform well in warm dry climates, but greater understanding of long-term durability ...
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Marcos Tonelli, Fernanda Marcello, Bruno Ferrero and Ilana Wainer
Water transformation around Antarctica is recognized to significantly impact the climate. It is where the linkage between the upper and lower limbs of the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) takes place by means of dense water formation, which may b...
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Vanessa Leblanc, Jennifer Hellal, Marie-Laure Fardeau, Saber Khelaifia, Claire Sergeant, Francis Garrido, Bernard Ollivier and Catherine Joulian
In 2008, as part of a feasibility study for radioactive waste disposal in deep geological formations, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) drilled several boreholes in the transposition zone in order to define the potential var...
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Giannetta Fusco, Yuri Cotroneo and Giuseppe Aulicino
Operational analyses and re-analyses, provided by ECMWF for the period 1972?2015, were used to investigate the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes between ocean and atmosphere, estimated via empirical formulae, over the Ross and Weddell Seas. The presen...
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