, where they amount to about 70 cm (27.5 in) per year in North Dakota, while they are definitely abundant around the Great Lakes and in the north-east: typically, they range from 150 to 250 cm (60 to 100 in), but they can even surpass 3 meters (120 in) in the Upper Peninsula....
To examine the consequences of the constant Q_(10) assumption, we built a biogeochemical reaction model to simulate anaerobic organic matter decomposition in peatlands in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA, and compared the simulation results to the predictions with Q_(10) coefficients. By ...
The downstream response to Atlantic SST is a weakening of the subtropical westerly jet stream that impacts summer ME-SAT variability through a wave-like pattern in the upper tropospheric levels. The Atlantic SST response is further characterized by positive geopotential height anomalies in the upper ...
For H2 in O2 there is an explosion peninsula, its point having an ignition temperature below 700 K at a pressure somewhat below 0.1 atm. Peninsulas of this kind are found for other fuels as well (e.g., for wet CO in O2) and are explained by the branched-chain character of the explo...
Ocean circulation and temperature in the Indochinese Peninsula (IP) are dominated by the monsoon.The monsoon currents are seasonally reversing open-ocean c... W Wannawong,K Torsri,K Sarinnapakorn,... - Icces International Training Workshop on Asian Monsoon Variability & Predictability 被引量:...
Under the SSP585, the incremental changes are similar to the change in the SSP245, but smaller magnitude and spatial extent.Similar content being viewed by others Amplification of temperature extremes in Arabian Peninsula under warmer worlds Article Open access 18 July 2024 Climate change ...
profiles (top to bottom). The distributions of Tg are displayed using the contour plots that linearly interpolate temperature values at the station locations. The map in the upper left shows the three profiles and their nearby ground stations (within 100 km radius from each profile, as ...
crenarchaeol is produced by Thaumarchaeota living in the seasonally mixing upper part of the hypolimnion (Extended Data Fig.2b), where they thrive mostly in the suboxic zone immediately above the oxycline (Extended Data Fig.2, zone 2), probably owing to their photosensitivity and the greater...
Furthermore, shear-wave speed is also sensitive to mantle composition and to the presence of interstitial melt14,15. By analyzing the distribution and composition of volcanic rocks in conjunction with shear-wave velocity anomalies, it is possible to determine temperature variations within the upper ...
The Central Eastern Desert and Red Sea region have emerged as a significant area of interest for geothermal energy exploration, owing to their unique geological characteristics and active tectonic activity. This research aims to enhance our understanding