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Frazil ice changes winter biogeochemical processes in the Lena River (2024)
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Opfergelt, S., Gaspard, F., Hirst, C., Monin, L., Juhls, B., Morgenstern, A., Angelopoulos, M., & Overduin, P. P. (2024). Frazil ice changes winter biogeochemical processes in the Lena River. Communications Earth & Environment, 5, Article 738. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01884-9

The ice-covered period of large Arctic rivers is shortening. To what extent will this affect biogeochemical processing of nutrients? Here we reveal, with silicon isotopes (δ30Si), a key winter pathway for nutrients under river ice. During colder wint... Read More about Frazil ice changes winter biogeochemical processes in the Lena River.

The effect of seaweed fertilisation on sulfur isotope ratios (δ 34 S) and grain size in barley: implications for agronomy and archaeological research (2024)
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Blanz, M., Gröcke, D. R., Martin, P., & Church, M. J. (2024). The effect of seaweed fertilisation on sulfur isotope ratios (δ 34 S) and grain size in barley: implications for agronomy and archaeological research. Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, 3, Article 1465082. https://doi.org/10.3389/fearc.2024.1465082

Introduction: Stable sulfur isotope ratios (δ34S) in bone collagen are often employed to study the consumption of marine and freshwater fish, wetland grazing, marine foraging patterns, and the possible geographic origins of food sources. However, a r... Read More about The effect of seaweed fertilisation on sulfur isotope ratios (δ 34 S) and grain size in barley: implications for agronomy and archaeological research.

Magmatic initial and saturated water thresholds determine copper endowments: Insights from apatite F-Cl-OH compositions (2024)
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Sun, Y., Zhou, Q., Wang, R., & Humphreys, M. C. (2025). Magmatic initial and saturated water thresholds determine copper endowments: Insights from apatite F-Cl-OH compositions. Geoscience Frontiers, 16(1), Article 101962. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2024.101962

Magmatic volatiles (H2O, F, Cl), especially water, are critical in the formation of porphyry copper deposit, for its significance as a carrier for metals. However, accurately quantifying the water contents of deep ore-forming magma remain a challenge... Read More about Magmatic initial and saturated water thresholds determine copper endowments: Insights from apatite F-Cl-OH compositions.

Lithospheric weakspots, not hotspots: New England-Quebec and Shenandoah anorogenic magmatism in the context of global plate tectonics, intraplate stress and LIPs (2024)
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Vogt, P. R., & Foulger, G. R. (2025). Lithospheric weakspots, not hotspots: New England-Quebec and Shenandoah anorogenic magmatism in the context of global plate tectonics, intraplate stress and LIPs. Earth-Science Reviews, 260, Article 104991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104991

We explore the origins of anorogenic post-breakup magmatism in two areas of the mid-Atlantic Appalachians: the New England-Quebec Province (ca. 130–120 Ma) and the Shenandoah Province (ca. 49–47 Ma). Radiometric rock ages and other data do not suppor... Read More about Lithospheric weakspots, not hotspots: New England-Quebec and Shenandoah anorogenic magmatism in the context of global plate tectonics, intraplate stress and LIPs.

The diversity, frequency and severity of natural hazard impacts on subsea telecommunications networks (2024)
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Bricheno, L., Yeo, I., Clare, M., Hunt, J., Griffiths, A., Carter, L., Talling, P. J., Baker, M., Wilson, S., West, M., Panuve, S., & Fonua, S. (2024). The diversity, frequency and severity of natural hazard impacts on subsea telecommunications networks. Earth-Science Reviews, 259, Article 104972. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104972

Subsea cables underpin global communications, carrying more than 99 % of all digital data traffic worldwide. While this >1.6 million km-long network has been designed to be highly resilient, subsea cables can be damaged by a number of natural hazards... Read More about The diversity, frequency and severity of natural hazard impacts on subsea telecommunications networks.

An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app (2024)
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Meach, R., Carless, D., Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., Mclaughlin, M., Hayes, L. D., Mair, J. L., Ormerod, J., Hilliard, N., Ingram, J., & Sculthorpe, N. F. (2024). An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app. Journal of Patient Experience, 11, https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735241272158

Adaptive pacing (AP) is a self-management technique which seeks to balance energy and rest in individuals with chronic health conditions. Adaptive pacing can help people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome learn how to manage thei... Read More about An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app.

Formation and degradation of a porphyry occurrence: The Oligocene Khatoon-Abad porphyry Mo-Cu system, NW Iran (2024)
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Rabiee, A., Rossetti, F., Lustrino, M., Azizi, H., Asahara, Y., Alipour, S., & Selby, D. (2024). Formation and degradation of a porphyry occurrence: The Oligocene Khatoon-Abad porphyry Mo-Cu system, NW Iran. Ore Geology Reviews, 174, Article 106330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106330

This study investigates the temporal relationships between mineralization and magmatism in the Khatoon-Abad porphyry Mo-Cu deposit (Urumieh-Dokhtar Magmatic Arc, NW Iran). Integrated zircon U-Pb and molybdenite Re-Os dating document a prolonged stati... Read More about Formation and degradation of a porphyry occurrence: The Oligocene Khatoon-Abad porphyry Mo-Cu system, NW Iran.

Temperature Effects on the Distribution of Aragonitic and Calcite‐Secreting Epifaunal Bivalves (2024)
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Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C., & Kiessling, W. (2025). Temperature Effects on the Distribution of Aragonitic and Calcite‐Secreting Epifaunal Bivalves. Journal of Biogeography, 52(2), 313-322. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15036

Aim: To test if temperature significantly influences the global biogeographic distribution of marine epifaunal bivalves via their skeletal mineralogy. Location: Global. Taxa: Marine, epifaunal bivalves. Methods: The skeletal mineralogy of 45,789 epif... Read More about Temperature Effects on the Distribution of Aragonitic and Calcite‐Secreting Epifaunal Bivalves.

Calcite Dissolution-Reprecipitation Reactions Are a Key Control on the Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and δ88/86Sr Compositions of Himalayan River Waters (2024)
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Stevenson, E. I., Burton, K. W., Parkinson, I. J., James, R. H., Kisakürek, B., Tipper, E., & Bickle, M. (2024). Calcite Dissolution-Reprecipitation Reactions Are a Key Control on the Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and δ88/86Sr Compositions of Himalayan River Waters. American journal of science (1880), 324, https://doi.org/10.2475/001c.124202

Silicate weathering on the continents is thought to play a critical part in regulating global climate on geological time scales but determination of the magnitude of silicate weathering fluxes is frustrated by the complexity of the weathering process... Read More about Calcite Dissolution-Reprecipitation Reactions Are a Key Control on the Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and δ88/86Sr Compositions of Himalayan River Waters.