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Global eddy covariance towers cluster on more fertile soils
Global eddy covariance tower network analysis reveals spatial clustering and systematic bias toward fertile soils, potentially limiting representativeness of ecosystem-atmosphere interaction studies.
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EMAC model matched global atmospheric hydrogen observations
EMAC earth system model accurately simulates global atmospheric hydrogen dynamics, achieving correlation coefficients exceeding 0.9 at remote polar stations against observational data.
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Neuronal alpha-synuclein clearance is impaired and transfer to microglia increases
Neurons with impaired α-synuclein clearance transfer aggregates to microglia via tunneling nanotubes. Study reveals dysfunctional neuronal autophagy drives intercellular aggregate transfer and.
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Temporal linearization can bias root water uptake estimates
Temporal linearization approximations for estimating root water uptake from soil-water flux gradients fail under dynamic field conditions, introducing substantial systematic errors in hydraulic.
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Regional transport increased surface ozone in the Fen-Wei Plain
Study reveals cross-regional ozone transport contributes 65% of surface pollution in Fenwei Plain, with Hubei and Henan as dominant sources. Multi-source observations show transport drives.
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Lake Mai Ndombe emits multiple greenhouse gases year-round
Study quantifies greenhouse gas emissions from Lake Mai Ndombe, Africa's largest humic lake, revealing sedimentary processes drive CO2, CH4, and N2O cycling and evasion.