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    Chemical engineering; Earth sciences; Environmental science; Groundwater contamination; Phenol transport in groundwater; Lagrangian shape function; Physical model; Water pollution; Water geochemistry; Water quality; Hydrology; Groundwater.

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    • Investigating the transport & flow of the hazardous contaminant phenol in groundwater using an equation developed from the Lagrangian interpolation function for a 9-noded rectangular element: https://t.co/KpmtfTlVwa #shareEGU20 @HeliyonJournal

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    Edwards et al. review the future of tropical forests and the key actions that conservation and society must take to secure these critical forests, their biodiversity, and the ecosystem services that they provide humankind as we enter the Anthropocene.

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    • A better future for our tropical #forests? By @lianpinkoh & co #shareEGU20 #EGU20 @CurrentBiology https://t.co/TDUfuxooqA https://t.co/s7ow2qfhV2

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    Climate models predict that significant deployment of negative emissions technologies (NETs) will be needed as soon as 2030 to avoid warming beyond 1.5°C. Avoiding catastrophic warming will require the deployment of many different technologies, where research on all viable NETs is pursued in parallel and the relative economics are continually assessed. Here I provide a quantitative analysis of…

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    • Is there a future for either Direct Air Capture or Indirect Ocean Capture of CO2? See the latest analysis in @Joule_CP article on Negative Emissions Technologies #shareEGU20- https://t.co/RGYK7uHvNR

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    Issue: One Earth - 4 year(s) ago

    Time and TidesThe decadal allegiance of the year 2020 has received a surprising amount of debate this past month—does it mark the end of something old or the start of something new? Here at One Earth, we see it both as marking the beginning of a decade of renewed climate commitment (hopefully commencing with the 2020 UN Climate Change Conference [COP 26]) and as a vital preparatory year ahead of…

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    • Essential primer material ahead of today’s #shareEGU20 session on Anthropogenic pressure on marine ecosystems: https://t.co/SsSeV0a3rs

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    Turning historical meteorological observations into usable data is a challenging process that is immeasurably enriched when it encompasses interdisciplinarity. Here, the McGill DRAW (Data Rescue: Archives and Weather) project shows how climatologists, geographers, archivists, data scientists, and coders together built a citizen-science-based transcription platform to transform the McGill…

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    • Building a Traceable and Sustainable Historical #Climate Database: Interdisciplinarity and DRAW Read the ful article @Patterns_CP #shareEGU20 https://t.co/l40XCKwChi