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Long-Term Impact of Historical Mining on Water Quality at Mount Lyell, Western Tasmania, Australia
During the twentieth century, inadequate management of mine waste at the Mount Lyell Copper Mine affected the ecology of the Queen–King Rivers and...
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3D Soil Structure Interaction Effects on the Seismic Behavior of Single Span Historical Masonry Bridge
Historical masonry bridges are cultural heritage of countries and must be protected from destructive effects of nature such as earthquakes, floods,...
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The Super-large Ensemble Experiments of CAS FGOALS-g3
A super-large ensemble simulation dataset with 110 members has been produced by the fully coupled model FGOALS-g3 developed by researchers at the...
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A framework for detection and attribution of regional precipitation change: Application to the United States historical record
Despite the emerging influence of anthropogenic climate change on the global water cycle, at regional scales the combination of observational...
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Historical regional climate changes in Japan in winter as assessed by a 5-km regional climate model with a land surface process
We investigate historical regional climate changes in Japan from 1959 to 2020, analyzing a high-resolution dynamical downscaling forced by the...
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Influence and mechanism of solar radiation intensity on the interdecadal variability of strong Meiyu events during historical periods
Most recent studies on Meiyu over the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) have focused on its interannual variability or the...
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Historical explosive activity of Mount Melbourne Volcanic Field (Antarctica) revealed by englacial tephra deposits
Five tephra layers named BRH1 to 5 were sampled in an ice cliff located on the north-eastern flank of Mount Melbourne (northern Victoria Land,...
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ReCRNet: a deep residual network for crack detection in historical buildings
In historical buildings, surface cracks are important indicators of potential structural damage. Natural disasters and indirect human factors, which...
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Variational Reconstruction and Simulation Experiments of Sea Surface Wind Field for Ocean Data Buoy
The sea surface wind field is an important physical parameter in oceanography and meteorology. With the continuous refinement of numerical weather...
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Historical footprints and future projections of global dust burden from bias-corrected CMIP6 models
Dust aerosols significantly affect the Earth’s climate, not only as a source of radiation, but also as ice nuclei, cloud condensation nuclei and thus...
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An Overview of Cloud Seeding Experiments for Precipitation Enhancement over the Northern Part of the Korean Peninsula and Their Future Prospects
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to make a brief survey of the previous weather modification activities over the Northern Part of the Korean...
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Numerical simulations of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) from OMIP experiments and its sensitivity to surface forcing
Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) plays an important role in transporting heat meridionally in the Earth’s climate system and is...
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Volcanoes and Climate: Sizing up the Impact of the Recent Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Volcanic Eruption from a Historical Perspective
An undersea volcano at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (HTHH) near the South Pacific island nation of Tonga, erupted violently on 15 January 2022....
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Visualization of real-time displacement time history superimposed with dynamic experiments using wireless smart sensors and augmented reality
Wireless smart sensors (WSS) process field data and inform inspectors about the infrastructure health and safety. In bridge engineering, inspectors...
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Historical sensible-heat-flux variations key to predicting future hydrologic sensitivity
Under anthropogenic climate change (CC), the global hydrological cycle intensifies at a rate known as hydrologic sensitivity (HS). Global climate...
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Evaluating rockfalls at a historical settlement in the Ihlara Valley (Cappadocia, Turkey) using kinematic, numerical, 2D trajectory, and risk rating methods
Rockfalls are one of the most dangerous natural events in hilly terrains, and they substantially threaten residential areas and transport corridors...
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Worldwide research progress and trends on geothermal water–rock interaction experiments: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis
The present work reports a novel methodological and comprehensive bibliometric analysis on past and present research advances carried out on...
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Reversibility of historical and future climate change with a complex earth system model
The reversibility of a wide range of components of the earth system was investigated by comparing forward and time-reversed historical and future...
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Variability in the western North Pacific summer monsoon in 140-year-long AGCM hindcast experiments: SST impact on the cyclonic anomaly around 1890s–1930s
In this study, we examine the long-term variability in the western North Pacific (Philippine Sea) summer monsoon (WNPSM) from the 1880s to the...
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The representation of dry-season low-level clouds over Western Equatorial Africa in reanalyses and historical CMIP6 simulations
Within the equatorial zone, Western Equatorial Africa (WEA) has a record low sunshine duration during the June–September dry season due to the...