Dense populations, aerosols, and cities’ tendency to raise temperatures contribute to higher levels of precipitation in urban ...
Sediment runoff from the state’s increasingly severe wildfires and heavy rain events may affect ecosystems and water ...
Electromagnetic chorus waves could generate more extreme radiation levels than previously thought, posing severe hazards for ...
On the first anniversary of their partnership, AGU and the Geological Society of London reflect on the GeoHorizons series and why open access books are valuable for the geoscience community.
Europa Clipper will assess whether Jupiter’s moon has the right ingredients to host life, and could illuminate the mysteries ...
Experiments show how concentrations of rare earth elements, critical to the green energy transition, might be hiding in plain ...
A deep learning technique could reduce the error in 10-day weather forecasts by more than 90%, allowing communities to better ...
Like snowflakes, no two glaciers are alike: Carbon-containing compounds released from glaciers vary from place to place, meaning climate and ecosystem effects of melting could vary as well.
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Rapid intensification of hurricanes is 50% more likely to occur during marine heat waves in the Gulf of Mexico and ...
The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. There has been quite a stir over the last week regarding a ...
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