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Reconstruction of daily rainfall data using the concepts of networks: Accounting for spatial connections in neighborhood selection (2019)
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Tiwari, S., Kumar Jha, S., & Sivakumar, B. (2019). Reconstruction of daily rainfall data using the concepts of networks: Accounting for spatial connections in neighborhood selection. Journal of Hydrology, 579, Article 124185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124185

Accurate and reliable rainfall data is one of the fundamental prerequisites in hydrological modelling. The rainfall data at a desired location can be reconstructed using interpolation methods, such as Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW), which is freque... Read More about Reconstruction of daily rainfall data using the concepts of networks: Accounting for spatial connections in neighborhood selection.

The influence of a slope break on turbidite deposits: An experimental investigation (2020)
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Pohl, F., Eggenhuisen, J., Cartigny, M., Tilston, M., Leeuw, J. D., & Hermidas, N. (2020). The influence of a slope break on turbidite deposits: An experimental investigation. Marine Geology, 424, Article 106160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106160

Bypassing turbidity currents can travel downslope without depositing any of their suspended sediment load. Along the way, they may encounter a slope break (i.e. an abrupt decrease in slope angle) that initiates sediment deposition. Depending on the i... Read More about The influence of a slope break on turbidite deposits: An experimental investigation.

Quaternary Reelfoot fault deformation in the Obion River valley, Tennessee, USA (2021)
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Delano, J. E., Briggs, R. W., Jobe, J. T., Gold, R. D., & Engelhart, S. E. (2021). Quaternary Reelfoot fault deformation in the Obion River valley, Tennessee, USA. Tectonics, 40(8), Article e2019TC005990. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019tc005990

Blind reverse faults are challenging to detect, and earthquake records can be elusive because deep fault slip does not break the surface along readily recognized scarps. The blind Reelfoot fault in the New Madrid seismic zone in the central United St... Read More about Quaternary Reelfoot fault deformation in the Obion River valley, Tennessee, USA.

The effect of leaf-on and leaf-off forest canopy conditions on LiDAR derived estimations of forest structural diversity (2020)
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Davison, S., Donoghue, D. N., & Galiatsatos, N. (2020). The effect of leaf-on and leaf-off forest canopy conditions on LiDAR derived estimations of forest structural diversity. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 92, Article 102160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2020.102160

Forest structural diversity metrics describing diversity in tree size and crown shape within forest stands can be used as indicators of biodiversity. These diversity metrics can be generated using airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) data to provide a rap... Read More about The effect of leaf-on and leaf-off forest canopy conditions on LiDAR derived estimations of forest structural diversity.

Intermittent structural weakening and acceleration of the Thwaites Glacier Tongue between 2000 and 2018 (2020)
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Miles, B., Stokes, C., Jenkins, A., Jordan, J., Jamieson, S., & Gudmundsson, G. (2020). Intermittent structural weakening and acceleration of the Thwaites Glacier Tongue between 2000 and 2018. Journal of Glaciology, 66(257), 485-495. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.20

Evolving conditions at the terminus of Thwaites Glacier will be important in determining the rate of its future sea-level contribution over the coming decades. Here, we use remote-sensing observations to investigate recent changes (2000–2018) in the... Read More about Intermittent structural weakening and acceleration of the Thwaites Glacier Tongue between 2000 and 2018.

An Assessment of Global Forest Change Datasets for National Forest Monitoring and Reporting (2020)
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Galiatsatos, N., Donoghue, D., Watt, P., Bholanath, P., Pickering, J., Hansen, M., & Mahmood, A. (2020). An Assessment of Global Forest Change Datasets for National Forest Monitoring and Reporting. Remote Sensing, 12(11), Article 1790. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12111790

Global Forest Change datasets have the potential to assist countries with national forest measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) requirements. This paper assesses the accuracy of the Global Forest Change data against nationally derived forest ch... Read More about An Assessment of Global Forest Change Datasets for National Forest Monitoring and Reporting.

Direct evidence of a high-concentration basal layer in a submarine turbidity current (2020)
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Wang, Z., Xu, J., Talling, P. J., Cartigny, M. J., Simmons, S. M., Gwiazda, R., …Parsons, D. R. (2020). Direct evidence of a high-concentration basal layer in a submarine turbidity current. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 161, Article 103300. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103300

Submarine turbidity currents are one of the most important sediment transfer processes on earth. Yet the fundamental nature of turbidity currents is still debated; especially whether they are entirely dilute and turbulent, or a thin and dense basal l... Read More about Direct evidence of a high-concentration basal layer in a submarine turbidity current.

Geospatial modeling suggests threats from stormy seas to Rhode Island's coastal septic systems (2020)
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Cox, A., Dowling, M., Loomis, G., Engelhart, S., & Amador, J. (2020). Geospatial modeling suggests threats from stormy seas to Rhode Island's coastal septic systems. Journal of sustainable water in the built environment, 6(3), Article 04020012. https://doi.org/10.1061/jswbay.0000917

Coastal communities preparing for climate change and sea-level rise need to consider the impact large storms will have on belowground infrastructure. Although these communities often rely on on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTSs) to treat waste... Read More about Geospatial modeling suggests threats from stormy seas to Rhode Island's coastal septic systems.

Çatalhöyük and Its Landscapes (2020)
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Ayala, G., & Wainwright, J. (2020). Çatalhöyük and Its Landscapes. Near Eastern Archaeology, 83(2), 88-97. https://doi.org/10.1086/709176

T he landscape surrounding the site of Çatalhöyük has been transformed by centuries of land use and agricultural improvements (fig. 1). The most recent transformations started in the early twentieth century aiming to improve agricultural productivity... Read More about Çatalhöyük and Its Landscapes.

Salt-marsh foraminiferal distributions from mainland northern Georgia, USA: an assessment of their viability for sea-level studies (2020)
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Chen, H., Shaw, T., Wang, J., Engelhart, S., Nikitina, D., Pilarczyk, J., …Horton, B. (2020). Salt-marsh foraminiferal distributions from mainland northern Georgia, USA: an assessment of their viability for sea-level studies. Open Quaternary, 6(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.5334/oq.80

We investigated foraminiferal distributions from two salt-marsh sites at Thunderbolt and Georgetown, in mainland northern Georgia, U.S. Atlantic coast. We analyzed modern epifaunal foraminiferal assemblages across multiple transects consisting of 54... Read More about Salt-marsh foraminiferal distributions from mainland northern Georgia, USA: an assessment of their viability for sea-level studies.

A spatial total nitrogen budget for Great Britain (2020)
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Fan, X., Worrall, F., Baldini, L. M., & Burt, T. P. (2020). A spatial total nitrogen budget for Great Britain. Science of the Total Environment, 728, Article 138864. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138864

Understanding nutrient budgets makes it possible to predict where and by how much nutrients are accumulating in the environment. Previous studies have considered this problem for nitrogen (N) but have limited themselves to reactive N species (i.e. ex... Read More about A spatial total nitrogen budget for Great Britain.

Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 from an expert survey (2020)
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Horton, B., Khan, N., Cahill, N., Lee, J., Shaw, T., Garner, A., …Rahmstorf, S. (2020). Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 from an expert survey. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 3, Article 18. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-020-0121-5

Sea-level rise projections and knowledge of their uncertainties are vital to make informed mitigation and adaptation decisions. To elicit projections from members of the scientific community regarding future global mean sea-level (GMSL) rise, we repe... Read More about Estimating global mean sea-level rise and its uncertainties by 2100 and 2300 from an expert survey.

Uncertainties of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Model Predictions in North America associated with 3D structure (2020)
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Li, T., Wu, P., Wang, H., Steffen, H., Khan, N., Engelhart, S., …Horton, B. (2020). Uncertainties of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Model Predictions in North America associated with 3D structure. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(10), Article e2020GL087944. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020gl087944

We quantify GIA prediction uncertainties of 250 1D and 3D glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) models through comparisons with deglacial relative sea‐level (RSL) data from North America and rate of vertical land motion ( urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl6... Read More about Uncertainties of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Model Predictions in North America associated with 3D structure.

Sensitivity of tidal marshes as recorders of major megathrust earthquakes: constraints from the 25 December 2016 Mw 7.6 Chiloé earthquake, Chile (2021)
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Brader, M., Garrett, E., Melnick, D., & Shennan, I. (2021). Sensitivity of tidal marshes as recorders of major megathrust earthquakes: constraints from the 25 December 2016 Mw 7.6 Chiloé earthquake, Chile. Journal of Quaternary Science, 36(6), 991-1002. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3323

We present evidence of land-level change resulting from the 2016 Mw 7.6 Chiloé earthquake from tidal wetlands along the southern coastline of Isla de Chiloé, Chile, to test criteria for the detection of low-level,

What determines the downstream evolution of turbidity currents? (2019)
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Heerema, C. J., Talling, P. J., Cartigny, M. J., Paull, C. K., Bailey, L., Simmons, S. M., …Pope, E. (2020). What determines the downstream evolution of turbidity currents?. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 532, Article 116023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2019.116023

Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulations, deepest canyons and longest channel systems on Earth. Only rivers transport comparable sediment volumes over such large areas; but there are far fewer me... Read More about What determines the downstream evolution of turbidity currents?.

Strongly heterogeneous patterns of groundwater depletion in northwestern India (2021)
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Joshi, S., Gupta, S., Sinha, R., Densmore, A., Rai, S., Shekhar, S., …van Dijk, W. (2021). Strongly heterogeneous patterns of groundwater depletion in northwestern India. Journal of Hydrology, 598, Article 126492. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126492

Northwestern India has been identified as a significant hotspot of groundwater depletion, with major implications for groundwater sustainability caused by excessive abstraction. We know relatively little about the detailed spatial and temporal change... Read More about Strongly heterogeneous patterns of groundwater depletion in northwestern India.

The triggers of the disaggregation of Voyeykov Ice Shelf (2007), Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, and its subsequent evolution (2021)
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Arthur, J. F., Stokes, C. R., Jamieson, S. S., Miles, B. W., Carr, J. R., & Leeson, A. A. (2021). The triggers of the disaggregation of Voyeykov Ice Shelf (2007), Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, and its subsequent evolution. Journal of Glaciology, 67(265), 933-951. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.45

The weakening and/or removal of floating ice shelves in Antarctica can induce inland ice flow acceleration. Numerical modelling suggests these processes will play an important role in Antarctica's future sea-level contribution, but our understanding... Read More about The triggers of the disaggregation of Voyeykov Ice Shelf (2007), Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, and its subsequent evolution.

The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits (2017)
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Baker, M. L., Baas, J. H., Malarkey, J., Jacinto, R. S., Craig, M. J., Kane, I. A., & Barker, S. (2017). The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 87(11), https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2017.63

The present knowledge of cohesive clay-laden sediment gravity flows (SGFs) and their deposits is limited, despite clay being one of the most abundant sediment types on earth and subaqueous SGFs transporting large volumes of sediment into the ocean. L... Read More about The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits.

Preconditioning by sediment accumulation can produce powerful turbidity currents without major external triggers (2021)
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Bailey, L. P., Clare, M. A., Rosenberger, K. J., Cartigny, M. J., Talling, P. J., Paull, C. K., …Lundsten, E. (2021). Preconditioning by sediment accumulation can produce powerful turbidity currents without major external triggers. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 562, Article 116845. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2021.116845

Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed infrastructure. It is commonly inferred that powerful turbidity currents are triggered by major external events, such as storms, river floods, or earthq... Read More about Preconditioning by sediment accumulation can produce powerful turbidity currents without major external triggers.

Recent understanding of Antarctic supraglacial lakes using satellite remote sensing (2020)
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Arthur, J., Stokes, C., Jamieson, S., Carr, J., & Leeson, A. (2020). Recent understanding of Antarctic supraglacial lakes using satellite remote sensing. Progress in Physical Geography, 44(6), 837-869. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133320916114

Supraglacial lakes (SGLs) are now known to be widespread in Antarctica, where they represent an important component of ice sheet mass balance. This paper reviews how recent progress in satellite remote sensing has substantially advanced our understan... Read More about Recent understanding of Antarctic supraglacial lakes using satellite remote sensing.