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Classification of Bryde's whale individuals using high-resolution time-frequency transform and support vector machines (2025)
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Tary, J.-B., Peirce, C., & Hobbs, R. (in press). Classification of Bryde's whale individuals using high-resolution time-frequency transform and support vector machines. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,

Whales generate vocalizations which may, deliberately or not, encode caller identity cues. In this study, we analyze calls produced by Bryde’s whales and recorded by ocean-bottom arrays of hydrophones deployed close to the Costa Rica Rift in the Pana... Read More about Classification of Bryde's whale individuals using high-resolution time-frequency transform and support vector machines.

Ocean-bottom seismometers reveal surge dynamics in Earth’s longest-runout sediment flows (2025)
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Kunath, P., Talling, P. J., Lange, D., Chi, W.-C., Baker, M. L., Urlaub, M., & Berndt, C. (2025). Ocean-bottom seismometers reveal surge dynamics in Earth’s longest-runout sediment flows. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), Article 147. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02137-z

Turbidity currents carve Earth’s deepest canyons, form Earth’s largest sediment deposits, and break seabed telecommunications cables. Directly measuring turbidity currents is notoriously challenging due to their destructive impact on instruments with... Read More about Ocean-bottom seismometers reveal surge dynamics in Earth’s longest-runout sediment flows.

The Timing of Vein Hosted Copper Mineralization and its Structural Setting in The Upper Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks of Southwest Ireland (2025)
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Lang, J., Meere, P. A., Unitt, R. P., & Selby, D. (online). The Timing of Vein Hosted Copper Mineralization and its Structural Setting in The Upper Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks of Southwest Ireland. Journal of the Geological Society, https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2024-180

This study provides a new insight into the genetic and chronological development of the vein hosted copper sulfide mineralization in the Late Paleozoic Munster Basins of SW Ireland. Field mapping, supported by drone photogrammetry, petrography, micro... Read More about The Timing of Vein Hosted Copper Mineralization and its Structural Setting in The Upper Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks of Southwest Ireland.

Exceptionally Preserved Setae: A Possible Morphological Synapomorphy of Cambrian Lophotrochozoans (2025)
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Liang, Y., Topper, T. P., Holmer, L. E., Hu, Y., Liu, F., & Zhang, Z. (2025). Exceptionally Preserved Setae: A Possible Morphological Synapomorphy of Cambrian Lophotrochozoans. Evolution & Development, 27(1), Article e70001. https://doi.org/10.1111/ede.70001

Cambrian Lagerstätten yield exceptionally preserved fossils that have greatly improved our understanding of the origin and evolution of animal groups. Brachiopoda, a phylum of bivalved marine invertebrates nested firmly within the lophotrochozoan pro... Read More about Exceptionally Preserved Setae: A Possible Morphological Synapomorphy of Cambrian Lophotrochozoans.

Prediction of human-induced structural vibration using multi-view markerless 3D gait reconstruction and an enhanced bipedal human-structure interaction model (2025)
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Liang, H., Lu, Y., Xie, W., He, Y., Wei, P., Zhang, Z., & Wang, Y. (2025). Prediction of human-induced structural vibration using multi-view markerless 3D gait reconstruction and an enhanced bipedal human-structure interaction model. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 602, Article 118931. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2025.118931

In the context of advancing material engineering and construction technology, structures are evolving to be lightweight, giving rise to a heightened focus on human-induced vibration serviceability. Despite the availability of various Human-Structure... Read More about Prediction of human-induced structural vibration using multi-view markerless 3D gait reconstruction and an enhanced bipedal human-structure interaction model.

Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection (2025)
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Sculthorpe, N. F., McLaughlin, M., Cerexhe, L., Macdonald, E., Dello Iacono, A., Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., Ingram, J., Meach, R., Carless, D., Ormerod, J., & Hayes, L. D. (2025). Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection. BMJ Open, 15(1), Article e086646. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086646

Background: COVID-19 disease results in disparate responses between individuals and has led to the emergence of long coronavirus disease (Long-COVID), characterised by persistent and cyclical symptomology. To understand the complexity of Long-COVID,... Read More about Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection.

Contact metamorphism of coals in the southern Piceance Basin, USA: Volatile matter generation, pyrolytic carbon accumulation, and δ13C trends. (2025)
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Rimmer, S. M., Yoksoulian, L. E., & Gröcke, D. R. (2025). Contact metamorphism of coals in the southern Piceance Basin, USA: Volatile matter generation, pyrolytic carbon accumulation, and δ13C trends. Evolving Earth, 3, Article 100063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eve.2025.100063

Four transects of coal were studied to determine petrographic, geochemical, and δ13C changes due to contact with thin sills. Approaching the sills, vitrinite and coke reflectance increases from ∼0.75% to ∼ 7%, while volatile matter (VM) and H/C decre... Read More about Contact metamorphism of coals in the southern Piceance Basin, USA: Volatile matter generation, pyrolytic carbon accumulation, and δ13C trends..

The plausibility of claimed induced seismicity (2024)
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Wilkinson, M., Mhana, N., Wilson, M. P., Foulger, G. R., Tezel, T., & Gluyas, J. G. (2024). The plausibility of claimed induced seismicity. Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 30846. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-81632-3

Claims of industrially induced seismicity vary from indisputable to unpersuasive and yet the veracity of industrial induction is vital for regulatory and operational practice. Assessment schemes have been developed in response to this need. We report... Read More about The plausibility of claimed induced seismicity.

Exploring the determinants of household water treatment in Kabul: A COM-B model perspective in a low-income context (2024)
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Hamidi, M. D., Haenssgen, M. J., & Greenwell, H. C. (2025). Exploring the determinants of household water treatment in Kabul: A COM-B model perspective in a low-income context. World Development, 188, Article 106902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106902

Access to clean drinking water remains a major challenge in low- and middle-income countries, causing premature death from waterborne diseases, especially in water-insecure settings such as Afghanistan. While technologies and solutions for household-... Read More about Exploring the determinants of household water treatment in Kabul: A COM-B model perspective in a low-income context.

A Bayesian hierarchical approach to combine interpolation and extrapolation methods for fluvial flux calculation (2024)
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Worrall, F., Howden, N. J., & Burt, T. P. (2025). A Bayesian hierarchical approach to combine interpolation and extrapolation methods for fluvial flux calculation. Journal of Hydrology, 651, Article 132550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.132550

Calculation of the flux of material through catchments of all scales is a key measure used to understand how our environment functions and how it is changing. Methods of fluvial flux calculation have tended to be either based upon extrapolation again... Read More about A Bayesian hierarchical approach to combine interpolation and extrapolation methods for fluvial flux calculation.

Carbonate deposition in the Arctic during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) (2024)
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Posamentier, H. W., Nikishin, A. M., Aleshina, K. F., Rodina, E. A., Afanasenkov, A. P., Bachtel, S. L., & Foulger, G. R. (2025). Carbonate deposition in the Arctic during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO). Gondwana Research, 139, 136-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2024.11.011

Recently-acquired, high-quality seismic reflection profiles document the presence of possible carbonate deposits on the Mendeleev Rise in the Arctic Ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum and the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum. These deposi... Read More about Carbonate deposition in the Arctic during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO).

Dynamic evolution of competing same-dip double subduction: New perspectives of the Neo-Tethyan plate tectonics (2024)
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Roy, A., Mandal, N., & Van Hunen, J. (2024). Dynamic evolution of competing same-dip double subduction: New perspectives of the Neo-Tethyan plate tectonics. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 647, Article 119032. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2024.119032

Artificial Intelligence significantly enhances the visual art industry by analyzing, identifying and generating digitized artistic images. This review highlights the substantial benefits of integrating geometric data into AI models, addressing challe... Read More about Dynamic evolution of competing same-dip double subduction: New perspectives of the Neo-Tethyan plate tectonics.

Seabed Seismographs Reveal Duration and Structure of Longest Runout Sediment Flows on Earth (2024)
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Baker, M. L., Talling, P. J., Burnett, R., Pope, E. L., Ruffell, S. C., Urlaub, M., Clare, M. A., Jenkins, J., Dietze, M., Neasham, J., Silva Jacinto, R., Hage, S., Hasenhündl, M., Simmons, S. M., Heerema, C. J., Heijnen, M. S., Kunath, P., Cartigny, M. J. B., McGhee, C., & Parsons, D. R. (2024). Seabed Seismographs Reveal Duration and Structure of Longest Runout Sediment Flows on Earth. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(23), Article e2024GL111078. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024gl111078

Turbidity currents carve the deepest canyons on Earth, deposit its largest sediment accumulations, and break seabed telecommunication cables. Powerful canyon‐flushing turbidity currents break sensors placed in their path, making them notoriously chal... Read More about Seabed Seismographs Reveal Duration and Structure of Longest Runout Sediment Flows on Earth.

Active, long-lived upper-plate splay faulting revealed by thermochronology in the Alaska subduction zone (2024)
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Fan, S., Morell, K. D., Fisher, D. M., Raimbourg, H., Famin, V., & Rajič, K. (2025). Active, long-lived upper-plate splay faulting revealed by thermochronology in the Alaska subduction zone. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 650, Article 119140. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2024.119140

The lack of subaerial forearc geological records in active subduction zones has hindered our understanding of the roles of upper-plate structures and their interactions with plate interface processes in accommodating forearc deformation. Forearc spla... Read More about Active, long-lived upper-plate splay faulting revealed by thermochronology in the Alaska subduction zone.

Unmixing inducing polymerization of a sodium-molybdenum borosilicate network (2024)
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Pereira, L., Schuller, S., Donatini, A., Wadsworth, F. B., Neuville, D. R., Dingwell, D. B., & Ligny, D. D. (2025). Unmixing inducing polymerization of a sodium-molybdenum borosilicate network. Materials Letters, 381, Article 137776. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2024.137776

Glass network polymerization critically influences rheological behavior and with it the kinetics and dynamics of nuclear waste immobilization. Molybdenum-bearing borosilicate melts may undergo unmixing and rheological changes, which is dominantly con... Read More about Unmixing inducing polymerization of a sodium-molybdenum borosilicate network.

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.