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On this #WorldEnvironmentDay let's learn about impacts of Arctic sea ice loss:
Post-2009, reduced sea ice in the Arctic led to a sharp decline in fixed-nitrogen concentrations, which may have been due to increased benthic denitrification on the Arctic shelves
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
🚌New Collection Alert: Sustainable Transport
🚆With this cross-journal Collection, we invite manuscripts that highlight work related to advancing sustainable transport to shape the future of mobility.
📆Submission deadline: 28 March 2027
👉More information here: www.nature.com/collections/...
💎Trace element systematics of silicic fluid rims around inclusions in diamond reveal links to kimberlite-like melts and overlap with high-density fluids. LA-ICPMS depth profiling provides further insights into the origin of diamond-forming fluids.
👉Read here: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
It’s #WorldOceanDay!
Explore our SDG 14 hub—your gateway to marine science research, interdisciplinary insights, and SDG14-focused blogs: spklr.io/63326EMegg
Plus: learn how to publish your work and contribute to #LifeBelowWater.
#SDG14 #OceanSustainability 🌊
🔥Wildfires generate heat that creates rising columns of hot air, lifting smoke and tiny particles aloft, where winds can carry them over long distances.
@unevadareno.bsky.social
👉Read more here:
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
🌠Hydrothermal activity associated with the Chicxulub impact structure was active for 8 million years, 4x longer than previous estimates - the longest-lived impact generated hydrothermal system documented on Earth
@uofgges.bsky.social
@glasgow.ac.uk
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🐟 #PlasticPollution reduced annual revenue for fishers in Vietnam’s Mekong and Red River regions and caused safety risks, based on structured interviews, validation interviews and waste audits of plastics caught in fishing nets.
#worldoceanday
👉Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
The most extreme heatwaves physically possible already today could dwarf all events in recent memory.
And even more worrying, they occur successively after one or more extreme heatwaves in the same summer.
🔥 Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
@erichfischer.bsky.social @commsearth.nature.com
🌍 Global land deals are reshaping #ecosystems and raising zoonotic spillover risks, mainly in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Land transactions overlap with #wildlife reservoirs, and sustainability depends on protecting ecological integrity.
🧪🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s44458-026-00102-1
Press release on our new paper in @commsearth.nature.com on marine deoxygenation during the end-Triassic mass extinction. It has some nice pictures of the spectacular field area and video we did after we finished the 2022 field season. ⚒️🧪#NSFfunded
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Post-2009, reduced sea ice in the Arctic led to a sharp decline in fixed-nitrogen concentrations, which may have been due to increased benthic denitrification on the Arctic shelves, according to obser...
Trace element systematics of silicic fluid rims around inclusions in diamond reveal links to kimberlite-like melts and overlap with high-density fluids. LA-ICPMS depth profiling provides further insig...
With this cross-journal Collection, we invite manuscripts that highlight work related to advancing sustainable transport to shape the future of mobility.
Plastic pollution reduced annual revenue for fishers in Vietnam’s Mekong and Red River regions and caused safety risks, based on structured interviews, validation interviews and waste audits of plasti...
Potential zoonotic spillover risk concentrates around larger land deals in forested, low-density regions and is often associated with domestic and regional investment flows, according to an analysis o...
Oceans began losing oxygen nearly 8 million years before the end‑Triassic mass extinction, according to new research. The findings could offer a road map for today’s warming oceans.
news.vt.edu
Sensible heat release from wildfires drives a convective plume which raises airborne particles into the air before being released and transported by prevailing winds, according to a physics-based fram...
A new paper is out from our group in @commsearth.nature.com that reconstructs the history of oxygen loss in the oceans around the end-Triassic mass extinction (ETME). The ETME is one of of the "Big 5" mass extinction that occurred in the Earth in the past half billion years (1/5). ⚒️🧪
Drill cores at the impact site of the Chicxulub asteroid show evidence that, alongside widespread destruction, the collision created a vast underground ecosystem filled with hot water that sheltered microbial life
Communications Earth & Environment - Marine oxygen loss intensified millions of years before the end-Triassic mass extinction, coinciding with biodiversity declines, according to an analysis...
Drill cores at the impact site of the Chicxulub asteroid show evidence that, alongside widespread destruction, the collision created a vast underground ecosystem filled with hot water that sheltered microbial life