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By linking hydraulic monitoring, machine learning, and subsurface flow processes, this study situates seepage analysis within a broader water-management system where engineering design, geological properties, and groundwater dynamics collectively influence infrastructure performance: bit.ly/4xA9fek
Our latest post to Substack. 🌐🧪
Beneath every field lies information waiting to be measured. As agriculture becomes increasingly connected, sensors are moving beyond isolated probes toward flexible materials that blend into the soil itself, transforming the ground into an active source of environmental intelligence: bit.ly/4oS23q9
Rapid detection methods are important for recreational water management, where delays in contamination assessment can affect both public health decisions and public confidence in water quality monitoring. Read more in this thesis from McGill University student Michelle Pelletier: bit.ly/4fR0mXs
Across the forests of Southeast Asia, climate pressure does not arrive as a single force. Heat, drying air, shifting rainfall, and rising atmospheric demand combine in different ways across landscapes, reshaping the conditions under which tropical forests persist and store carbon: bit.ly/4vT433q
Independent evaluation of global high-resolution soil moisture products highlights the importance of rigorous validation beyond training datasets, particularly as these products become increasingly integrated into agricultural, hydrological, and disaster-management applications. 🌐🧪
"Since the '70s, enrichment factor analysis has been used to separate natural mineral inheritance from human-added contamination. Sediment Quality Guidelines gave researchers a way to compare chemical concentrations with likely biological effects. Here, the authors add labile fraction measurements."
Not sure where to publish your data? Meet the Repositories brings together chemistry-friendly repositories to discuss scope, use cases & FAIR data publishing. Find the right home for your research data—and ask repository experts directly. 🧪 30.06.2026, 10-12 am https://t1p.de/jpjfc #OpenScience
@jo-soltwedel.bsky.social presenting about how important FAIR data management is for efficiently leveraging AI in a trustworthy manner. Small differences in underlying data annotation and metadata can effect AI-based analysis output a lot. #ELMI2026 @gerbi-gmb.de #OME-Zarr
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65% of EU countries have policies on FAIR Data, but gaps remain in implementation. With EOSC Track, we monitor how FAIR principles are adopted across Europe. 👉 Explore it: www.eoscobservatory.eu/explore/open... #EOSCTrack #FAIRdata #OpenScience #DataStewardship #ResearchData #EOSC #OpenResearch
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In the quiet before a storm, the ground keeps its own calendar.
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Satellites Give Soil Its Daily Voice
High-resolution soil moisture data are essential for applications in agriculture, hydrology, and disaster management. Four global daily SM products at…
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An independent evaluation of global 1 km soil moisture products using in-situ and airborne observations
At the bottom of a lagoon, the future keeps a ledger in grains smaller than dust.
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Lagoon Sediments Reveal a City’s Chemical Future