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A monthly journal aimed at collating top-quality research across the Earth and planetary sciences. bsky:https://t.co/jpJH7aejPs Site notice: https://t.co/33f68FcEDQ
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Joined February 2011
November issue out now: featuring Articles on a record retreat rate of a grounded glacier, carbon transport during drought and a proto-Earth component in the mantle, a Focus on volcanic hazards & risk mitigation since the 1985 Armero disaster, and more! https://t.co/iDctvM2WM4
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Article: Velocity and calving response of a major Greenland ice stream to a lake drainage event https://t.co/eMWmbq36PQ
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Nature Geoscience - Drainage of two surface lakes on Greenland’s fastest ice stream caused a pulse of faster flow to propagate downstream and triggered a long calving episode, suggesting the...
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Did you know that an ecosystem's memory of past weather can dictate its survival during extreme events? A research team from the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Peking University @PKU1898 has uncovered this hidden driver in a new @NatureGeosci study. Led by
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New research co-authored by #UTIG researcher Chris Lowery quantifies the massive amount of carbon dioxide stored in the Earth’s crust through samples of talus breccias, rock fragments found at the bottom of the ocean, that accumulated 61 million years ago: https://t.co/lfo1pCZBeo
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Comment: Tropical flash floods are becoming more frequent and widespread but are still underestimated https://t.co/G3NrMzXy6m
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Nature Geoscience - Flash floods must be placed at the heart of Earth system science and global climate adaptation efforts, as they increasingly define hydroclimate risk in a warming world.
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While drilling deep into the seafloor we recovered a thick sequence of carbonate-cemented rubble (breccia). The carbon content and estimated volume of the breccia suggests that slow-spread oceanic...
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News & Views on the fingerprints of stratospheric particle transport and fallout https://t.co/22udrvaqCg
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Nature Geoscience - Fingerprints of stratospheric particle transport and fallout
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Article: Mass wasting deposits against mid-ocean ridge faults store seawater carbon dioxide as calcium carbonate @unisouthampton @uk_iodp
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Nature Geoscience - Mass-wasting deposits that accumulated against mid-ocean ridge faults have high porosity in which calcium carbonate precipitated, storing seawater carbon dioxide, as revealed by...
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Our paper is out @NatureGeosci! We found that microbial nitrite consumers counterintuitively lead to nitrite accumulation in marine oxygen minimum zones! 🦠🌊 Find me @ https://t.co/oxokRpkGAH!
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Article: Long-term extreme events tend to cause larger declines in ecosystem productivity than short-term ones @zhangyaonju
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Nature Geoscience - Extreme events driven by long-term variations in precipitation, temperature and vapour pressure deficit often result in greater losses in ecosystem productivity than short-term...
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@TMGernon @OceanEarthUoS @unisouthampton @uk_iodp Research briefing summarising this paper: https://t.co/gzwlJZr7OB
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Nature Geoscience - Geochemical heterogeneity in near-continent oceanic volcanism hints at overlooked mantle enrichment processes. Models and data from the Indian Ocean suggest that rift-related...
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Article: Extreme daily precipitation events over land could increase by 41% by 2100 with an increase in mesoscale moisture convergence https://t.co/jLBASd3roN
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Nature Geoscience - Extreme daily precipitation events over land could increase by about 41% by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario with an increase in mesoscale moisture convergence, according to...
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Article: Submesoscale ocean features deliver heat beneath Thwaites ice shelf and contribute to submarine melting https://t.co/35j6wGMdRe
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Nature Geoscience - Submesoscale ocean features deliver heat beneath Thwaites Ice Shelf and contribute to submarine melting, according to numerical modelling combined with available observations.
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Mangroves bury large amounts of carbon, but how much of this benefit is offset by methane emissions? Our new Nature Geoscience study reveals that tree stems release substantial CH4, a missing flux...
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Article: Methane emissions from mangrove tree stems offset about 17% of the carbon buried in sediments in global mangroves https://t.co/cSc4WKyfPZ
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