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Bias-corrected Greenland accumulation maps align more closely with observations
A statistical method corrects biases in Greenland ice sheet snow accumulation estimates from climate models, reducing uncertainties in sea-level rise projections.
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Mammal and bird ranges may shift uphill in the Altai Mountains
Climate change threatens mammal and bird distributions in the Altai Mountains. MaxEnt modeling reveals habitat loss and range shifts toward higher elevations, with human activities and snow cover.
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Warming scenario increases rain-on-snow events in Gallatin watershed
SnowModel simulations project increased rain-on-snow events in the upper Gallatin River watershed, with significant hydrologic implications for streamflow and aquatic ecosystems under future.
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Sentinel-2 classifies Yellow River ice types with high accuracy
Sentinel-2 remote sensing classifies Yellow River ice types with 94.91% accuracy using support vector machine algorithm, enabling operational monitoring for water resource and hazard management in.
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Freeze–thaw reshapes water, salt, and heat in saline farmland soil
Freeze-thaw driven water-salt redistribution in saline farmland soils: quantified hydrothermal parameters and coupled migration mechanisms from field-laboratory verification.
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Ice crystal concentration is the main driver of aggregation rates
Study uses cloud seeding experiments and deep learning to identify ice crystal concentration as the dominant factor controlling aggregation rates in supercooled clouds, with implications for.