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期刊名:Earths future

缩写:EARTHS FUTURE

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e-ISSN:2328-4277

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Jiacong Huang,George B Arhonditsis,Yinjun Zhang et al. Jiacong Huang et al.
Terrestrial hydrological and nutrient cycles are subjected to major disturbances by agricultural operations and urbanization that profoundly influence freshwater resources. Non-point source pollution is one of the primary causes for water q...
Christa Brelsford,Andrew Jones,Bhartendu Pandey et al. Christa Brelsford et al.
Cities are concentrators of complex, multi-sectoral interactions. As keystones in the interconnected human-Earth system, cities have an outsized impact on the Earth system. We describe a multi-lens framework for organizing our understanding...
Andrew Rosenberg,Sumi Hoshiko,Joseph R Buckman et al. Andrew Rosenberg et al.
In response to increasing wildfire risks, California plans to expand the use of prescribed fire. We characterized the anticipated change in health impacts from exposure to smoke under a future fire-management scenario relative to a historic...
Meredith M Brehob,Michael J Pennino,Amalia M Handler et al. Meredith M Brehob et al.
Excess nutrient pollution contributes to the formation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) that compromise fisheries and recreation and that can directly endanger human and animal health via cyanotoxins. Efforts to quantify the occurrence, drive...
M W Brand,H L Diefenderfer,C Cornu et al. M W Brand et al.
Wetland restoration is an increasingly popular nature-based method for flood risk mitigation in coastal communities. In this study, we present a novel method using hydrodynamic modeling and harmonic analysis to quantify wetlands' ability to...
Charles R Lane,Amanda M Nahlik,Jay Christensen et al. Charles R Lane et al.
Understanding wetland carbon stores and dynamics are critical to managing global carbon flux. Non-floodplain wetlands (NFWs) are hydrologically dynamic and globally prevalent inland wetlands distal to fluvial flowpaths, lacustrine-fringing ...
Shuo Chen,Licheng Liu,Yuchi Ma et al. Shuo Chen et al.
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions have a significant impact on the global climate system. However, the current estimation of wetland CH4 emissions at the global scale still has large uncertainties. Here we developed six distinct bottom-up mac...
Tessa Gorte,Nicole S Lovenduski,Cara Nissen et al. Tessa Gorte et al.
Anthropogenic climate change will drive extensive mass loss across both the Antarctic (AIS) and Greenland Ice Sheets (GrIS), with the potential for global climate system feedbacks, especially in polar regions. Historically, the high-latitud...
D Hirschfeld,K M Archie,E Mateo et al. D Hirschfeld et al.
Practitioners at the local and regional scale are under increased pressure to reduce risks to people and property posed by the threats of sea-level rise (SLR) and associated impacts. To achieve this, a dialog between practitioners and scien...
Vigneshkumar Balamurugan,Jia Chen Vigneshkumar Balamurugan
Monitoring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies. Recent advances in satellite remote-sensing measurements allow us to track greenhouse gas emissions globally. This study assessed CO 2 ...