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New constraints on the exhumation history of the western Tauern Window (European Alps) from thermochronology, thermokinematic modeling, and topographic analysis
(International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2021-08-07)The Brenner normal fault bounds the Tauern Window to the west and accommodated a significant portion of the orogen-parallel extension in the Eastern Alps. Here, we use zircon (U–Th)/He, apatite fission track, and apatite ... -
New data on microbial communities and related sponge fauna from the Alkaline Satonda Crater Lake (Sumbawa, Indonesia)
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New fjords, new coasts, new landscapes: The geomorphology of paraglacial coasts formed after recent glacier retreat in Brepollen (Hornsund, southern Svalbard)
(Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2020)Changes in the properties and dynamics of tidewater glacier systems are key indicators of the state of Arctic climate and environment. Calving of tidewater glacier fronts is currently the dominant form of ice mass loss and ... -
New impact diagnostics for cross‐validation of different observation types
(Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 2022-07-31)New cross‐validation diagnostics have been derived by further partitioning well‐established impact diagnostics. They are related to consistency relations, the most prominent of which indicates whether the first‐guess ... -
New insights into lake responses to rapid climate change: the Younger Dryas in Lake Gościąż, central Poland
(Boreas, 2020-12-16)The sediment profile from Lake Gościąż in central Poland comprises a continuous, seasonally resolved and exceptionally well‐preserved archive of the Younger Dryas (YD) climate variation. This provides a unique opportunity ... -
New insights into particle transport in karst conduits using comparative tracer tests with natural sediments and solutes during low‐flow and high‐flow conditions
(Hydrological Processes, 2022-01-23)Colloidal particles are an important vector for the transport of contaminants in karst aquifers, characterized by a high degree of hydrologic variability. Understanding this heterogeneity and hydrogeological functioning ... -
New insights into Southern Caucasian glacial–interglacial climate conditions inferred from Quaternary gastropod fauna
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2020)In the present study, we performed gastropod analyses on loess–palaeosol sequences from northeast Armenia (Southern Caucasia) covering at least three glacial–interglacial cycles. The elaborated ecostratigraphy shows ... -
New Investigations of Interglacial Fresh-Water Deposits in Jutland: A Preliminary Report
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.08, No. 1)Die Neu-Untersuchung vom „Brörup-Hotel-Moor" und anderer interglazialer Fundstätten aus Jütland haben gezeigt, daß der eigentlichen letzten Interglazialzeit eine kalte Solifluktionsperiode folgte. Ein langes, temperiertes ... -
New Methods for Linking Science Objectives to Remote Sensing Observations: A Concept Study Using Single- and Dual-Pair Satellite Gravimetry Architectures
(Earth and Space Science, 2020)In this manuscript, we present a new analysis tool, called space-time-accuracy grid (STAG) analysis, to simultaneously assess the performance of an observing system architecture across space and time. Such an analysis tool ... -
New methods for local vulnerability scenarios to heat stress to inform urban planning—case study City of Ludwigsburg/Germany
(Climatic Change, 2021-03-29)Adaptation strategies to climate change need information about present and future climatic conditions. However, next to scenarios about the future climate, scenarios about future vulnerability are essential, since also ... -
New results concerning the pedo‐ and chronostratigraphy of the loess–palaeosol sequence Attenfeld (Bavaria, Germany) derived from a multi‐methodological approach
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021-03-18)Loess–palaeosol sequences (LPS) represent important records of palaeoenvironmental dynamics throughout the Quaternary. During the Pleistocene's dry and cold phases, the Danube's riverbed was one of the major sources for ... -
New Small Aperture Broadband Arrays in the European Arctic
(2021)As part of the EPOS-Norway infrastructure project, NORSAR received funding from the Research Council of Norway for a new regional seismic array on Bjørnøya (Bear Island) in the European Arctic. After along planning phase, ... -
New U–Pb zircon ages of Nyong Complex meta‐plutonites: Implications for the Eburnean/Trans‐Amazonian Orogeny in southwestern Cameroon (Central Africa)
(Geological Journal, 2020-10-22)New LA–ICP–MS U–Pb zircon ages from the Nyong Complex of southwestern Cameroon—a part of the West Central African Fold Belt—trace Late Mesoarchean (∼2,850 Ma), Middle Palaeoproterozoic (∼2,080 Ma), and Neoproterozoic ... -
NEXD: A Software Package for Seismic Wave Simulation in Complex Geological Media – New Developments
(2021)NEXD is an open source software package for the simulation of seismic waves in complex geological media. This includes elastic, viscoelastic, porous and fractured media with complex geometries. For the computation of the ... -
Niphargus-Thiothrix associations may be widespread in sulphidic groundwater ecosystems: evidence from southeastern Romania.
(Molecular ecology, 2014-03-01)Niphargus is a speciose amphipod genus found in groundwater habitats across Europe. Three Niphargus species living in the sulphidic Frasassi caves in Italy harbour sulphur-oxidizing Thiothrix bacterial ectosymbionts. These ... -
Nitrate reduction potential of a fractured Middle Triassic carbonate aquifer in Southwest Germany
(Hydrogeology Journal, 2021-12-07)Nitrate reduction constitutes an important natural mechanism to mitigate the widespread and persistent nitrate contamination of groundwater resources. In fractured aquifers, however, the abundance and accessibility of ... -
Nitro- and oxy-PAHs in grassland soils from decade-long sampling in central Europe
(Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2021-08-20)Long-term exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their nitrated (NPAHs) and oxygenated (OPAHs) derivatives can cause adverse health effects due to their carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and oxidative potential. ... -
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Soil Methane Uptake in Tropical Montane Forests
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021-08-19)Tropical forests contribute about one third to global annual CH4 uptake by soils. Understanding the factors that control the soil‐atmosphere exchange of CH4 at a large scale is a critical step to improve the CH4 flux ... -
No Cookie for Climate Change
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2019)Climate change leads to changes in cloud-radiative heating, which previous work showed have a substantial impact on the response of the atmospheric circulation to climate change. We here compare to what extent this ... -
Noah‐MP With the Generic Crop Growth Model Gecros in the WRF Model: Effects of Dynamic Crop Growth on Land‐Atmosphere Interaction
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2022-07-14)In this paper we coupled a crop growth model to the Weather Research and Forecasting model with its land surface model Noah‐MP and demonstrated the influence of the weather driven crop growth on land‐atmosphere (L‐A) ...