AGU Advances
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AGU Advances is a cross-disciplinary, open access journal publishing full length, high-impact research articles across all of the Earth and space sciences.
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“The orientation of wind-blown impact deposits on Venus is not consistent with modeled wind directions, suggesting Venus’s rotation axis may have changed.”

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New Evidence for a Wobbly Venus? - Eos
The orientation of wind-blown impact deposits on Venus is not consistent with modeled wind directions, suggesting Venus’s rotation axis may have changed.
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“Laboratory earthquakes shed new light on energy partitioning during earthquakes, which is allocated to seismic radiation, creation of new surfaces, and heat dissipation.”

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New Perspectives on Energy Sinks During Seismic Events - Eos
Laboratory earthquakes shed new light on energy partitioning during earthquakes, which is allocated to seismic radiation, creation of new surfaces, and heat dissipation.
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Boreal-permafrost systems are still resilient against #wildfires, but continuous and long-term monitoring is needed to control the impact of climate change.

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Radar Surveys Reveal Permafrost Recovery After Wildfires - Eos
Boreal-permafrost systems are still resilient against wildfires, but continuous and long-term monitoring is needed to control the impact of climate change.
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Our paper is out today in @aguadvances.bsky.social 🥳! My coauthors and I use a simulation spanning the Last Interglacial (~130,000 - ~115,000 years ago) to show how changes in Earth's orbit impact atmospheric river behavior and the ensuing impacts on the Greenland ice sheet. 🧪🥼⚒️❄️

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Atmospheric River Impacts on the Greenland Ice Sheet Through the Last Interglacial
Atmospheric rivers are dynamically coupled to orbit through latitudinal shifts in wind belts and seasonal shifts in moisture availability High latitude moisture controls the frequency, intensity,...
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“Observations show low-density space channels guide Auroral Kilometric Radiation, like wind through mountain tunnels, offering new insights into its occurrence and directionality.”

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Spacecraft Surveys Shed New Light on Auroral Kilometric Radiation - Eos
Observations show low-density space channels guide Auroral Kilometric Radiation, like wind through mountain tunnels, offering new insights into its occurrence and directionality.
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Eos @eos.org · Aug 13
What do many baked goods and the planet Mercury have in common? They shrink as they cool. New @aguadvances.bsky.social research examines just how much the planet has contracted. 🧪🪐

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How Much Has Mercury Shrunk? - Eos
Mercury is still shrinking as it cools in the aftermath of its formation; new research narrows down estimates of just how much it has contracted.
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It can take decades, or even millennia, for Earth’s temperature to reach equilibrium when faced with rising carbon dioxide levels. New research in @aguadvances.bsky.social looks to the past to make estimates of future warming patterns. eos.org/research-spo...
Paleoclimate Patterns Offer Hints About Future Warming - Eos
A new study examines 10 million years of sea surface temperature data to offer predictions about how future warming may unfold.
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“Persistent spatial patterns of summer weather extremes in the northern hemisphere recorded in tree ring growth records provide a thousand-year history of jet stream ‘wave5’ dynamics.”

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Tree Rings Record History of Jet Stream-Related Climate Extremes - Eos
Persistent spatial patterns of summer weather extremes in the northern hemisphere recorded in tree ring growth records provide a thousand-year history of jet stream ‘wave5’ dynamics.
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“Warming of the Southern Hemisphere (SH) subtropical lower stratosphere is due to slowing of Brewer-Dobson Circulation, thus cooling the Antarctic lower stratosphere and masking anticipated ozone recovery.”

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Southern Hemisphere Subtropical Lower Stratosphere is Warming - Eos
Warming of the Southern Hemisphere (SH) subtropical lower stratosphere is due to slowing of Brewer-Dobson Circulation, thus cooling the Antarctic lower stratosphere and masking anticipated ozone recov...
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“Scientists find that water stress drives the connection between surface temperature and crop yield loss, providing information to help improve predictions of agricultural productivity under climate change.”

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Why Crop Yield Decreases at High Temperatures - Eos
Scientists find that water stress drives the connection between surface temperature and crop yield loss, providing information to help improve predictions of agricultural productivity under climate ch...
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"American science has no need to be "Restored" to a "Gold Standard:" American science has already set the "Gold Standard" for scientific research and publishing for over 80 years."

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The Executive Order “Restoring Gold Standard Science” is Dangerous for America
This EO is an unconstitutional attempt to censor and punish U.S. scientists for publishing science that doesn't fit a political agenda This misleading and false misrepresentation of U.S. scientif...
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The Administration’s #GoldStandardScience order undermines research integrity & threatens public trust in science.

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