Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Inference of random walk models to describe leukocyte migration2015 / Phoebe J M Jones, Aaron Sim, Harriet B Taylor, Laurence Bugeon, Magaret J Dallman, et al.
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Rescued from the deep: Publishing scientific ocean drilling long tail data
Abstract Scientific ocean drilling began in 1968 and ever since has been generating huge amounts of data, including that from shipboard analysis of cores, in situ borehole measurements, long-term subseafloor hydrogeological observatories, and...
2015 / Jamus Collier, Stefanie Schumacher, Cornelia Behrens, Amelie Driemel, Michael Diepenbroek, et al. -
Sediment origin and pedogenesis in the former mill pond basin of Turznice (north-central Poland) based on magnetic susceptibility measurements2016 / Łukasz Mendyk, Piotr Hulisz, Grzegorz Kusza, Marcin Świtoniak, Leszek Gersztyn, et al.
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The increase in OH rotational temperature during an active aurora event2010 / H. Suzuki, M. Tsutsumi, T. Nakamura, M. Taguchi
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Long-term stable modifications of silicone elastomer for improved hemocompatibility2016 / Cécile Boudot, Sarah Burkhardt, Miriam Haerst
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SMART GROUND Project: SMART Data Collection and Integration Platform to Enhance Availability and Accessibility of Data and Information in the EU Territory on Secondary Raw Materials
Abstract The issue of resource security has come to the forefront of the debate as Critical Materials (CRM) and Raw Materials (RM) supply is fundamental to maintain and develop EU economy. Considering the increasing scarcity and raising prices of...
2016 / Giovanna Antonella Dino, Piergiorgio Rossetti, Giulio Biglia, Frédéric Coulon, Diogo Gomes, et al. -
The trade-offs between milk production and soil organic carbon storage in dairy systems under different management and environmental factors
Abstract A possible agricultural climate change mitigation option is to increase the amount of soil organic carbon (SOC). Conversely, some factors might lead to inadvertent losses of SOC. Here, we explore the effect of various management options and ...
2016 / Miko U.F. Kirschbaum, Louis A. Schipper, Paul L. Mudge, Susanna Rutledge, Nicolas J.B. Puche, et al. -
Emergence of new hydrologic regimes of surface water resources in the conterminous United States under future warming2016 / Guoyong Leng, Maoyi Huang, Nathalie Voisin, Xuesong Zhang, Ghassem R Asrar, et al.
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Monitoring Landscape Changes in Japan Using Classification of Modis Data Combined with a Landscape Transformation Sere (LTS) Model2015 / Ippei Harada, Keitarou Hara, Mizuki Tomita, Kevin Short, Jonggeol Park
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Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View2016 / Grażyna Bartkowiak, Iwona Frydrych, Agnieszka Greszta
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A modified hydrodynamic model for routing unsteady flow in a river having piedmont zone2016 / Sudarshan Patowary, Arup Kumar Sarma
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Characterization of mineral coatings associated with a Pleistocene‐Holocene rock art style: The Northern Running Figures of the East Alligator River region, western Arnhem Land, Australia
Abstract This data article contains mineralogic and chemical data from mineral coatings associated with rock art from the East Alligator River region. The coatings were collected adjacent to a rock art style known as the “Northern Running Figures”...
2016 / Penelope L. King, Ulrike Troitzsch, Tristen Jones -
Survey data on factors influencing participation in towel reuse programs
Abstract This data article provides a data description on all subsamples related to the research article entitled “Don’t change my towels please: Factors influencing participation in towel reuse programs” (E. Dimara, E. Manganari, D. Skuras, 2017)...
2016 / Efthalia Dimara, Emmanouela Manganari, Dimitris Skuras -
The Role of Medium-sized Cities for Global Tropospheric Ozone Levels
Abstract Brazilian medium-sized cities are those showing highest growing rates in the last decades, above 3% annually. To call attention to the consequences of such strong urban growth on air quality, measurements of ozone concentrations were...
2016 / Leila D. Martins, Lourenço H.B. Vidotto, Daniela S. de Ameida, Rafaela Squizatto, Camila A.B. Moreira, et al. -
Towards an Improved Conceptualization of Riparian Zones in Boreal Forest Headwaters2017 / José L. J. Ledesma, Martyn N. Futter, M. Blackburn, Fredrik Lidman, Thomas Grabs, et al.
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Physicochemical and toxicological profiling of ash from the 2010 and 2011 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull and Grímsvötn volcanoes, Iceland using a rapid respiratory hazard assessment protocol
Abstract The six week eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in 2010 produced heavy ash fall in a sparsely populated area of southern and south eastern Iceland and disrupted European commercial flights for at least 6 days. We adopted a protocol for...
2013 / C.J. Horwell, P.J. Baxter, S.E. Hillman, J.A. Calkins, D.E. Damby, et al. -
Alkenone distribution in Lake Van sediment over the last 270 ka: influence of temperature and haptophyte species composition
Abstract Fossil long-chain alkenones have been used for several decades to reconstruct past ocean surface water temperatures and gained recent interest as a paleotemperature proxy for continental lake settings. However, factors besides temperature...
2014 / Marie-Ève Randlett, Marco J.L. Coolen, Mona Stockhecke, Nadine Pickarski, Thomas Litt, et al. -
Biomass burning in the Amazon region: Aerosol source apportionment and associated health risk assessment
Abstract The Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical rainforest. However, human activities have become important drivers of disturbance in that region. The majority of forest fire hotspots in the Amazon arc due to...
2015 / Nilmara de Oliveira Alves, Joel Brito, Sofia Caumo, Andrea Arana, Sandra de Souza Hacon, et al. -
Redistribution of multi-phase particulate organic carbon in a marine shelf and canyon system during an exceptional river flood: Effects of Typhoon Morakot on the Gaoping River–Canyon system
Abstract Volumetrically, turbidity currents are the prime suppliers of sediment to the deep sea, and conveyors of organic carbon from the terrestrial biosphere and submarine shelf into marine depositional basins. They result from complex processes...
2015 / Robert B. Sparkes, In-Tian Lin, Niels Hovius, Albert Galy, James T. Liu, et al. -
Land-use futures in the shared socio-economic pathways
Abstract In the future, the land system will be facing new intersecting challenges. While food demand, especially for resource-intensive livestock based commodities, is expected to increase, the terrestrial system has large potentials for climate...
2016 / Alexander Popp, Katherine Calvin, Shinichiro Fujimori, Petr Havlik, Florian Humpenöder, et al.