🌊A critical study reviewing the impact of the DWH oil spill was recently published in #AGUPubs. Great job by College of Marine Science Professor Kendra Daly!
After you've finished, you can read the full piece on @wiley-stem.bsky.social!
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New in JGR Oceans Marine Snow Dynamics in the NE Gulf of Mexico: Particle Abundance, Characteristics, and Impacts on Deepwater Horizon Oil Sedimentation by Daly et al 2026
In a new study, scientists investigate the impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon on marine snow and evaluated seasonal marine snow dynamics in non-oil spill years (2011–2014).
🔗Check out their results: doi.org/10.1029/2025...
#AGUPubs #OilSpill #DeepwaterHorizon @wiley-stem.bsky.social
New in JGR: Biogeosciences Contrasting CO2 Fluxes Among Arctic Pond Types Are Driven by Differences in Carbon Lability, Terrestrial Inputs, and Benthic Respiration By Marvy et al. 2026
In this month's issue, a new study highlights pronounced contrasts in CO₂ production and emissions between low-centered polygon (LCP) ponds and thermokarst trough (TKT) ponds.
🔗Check out the article by Marvy et al. (2026): doi.org/10.1029/2025...
#AGUPubs #CO2 #Arctic #Tundra #Biogeochemistry
🌟 Editor's Pick! 🌟
“The browning or loss of tree leaves that can be observed during droughts may be a coping mechanism to deal with dry circumstances by avoiding additional water stress.”
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New in JGR Biogeosciences Organic Carbon Burial Rates in Muddy Temperate Shelf Sea Sediments By Muir et al 2026
Understanding how much organic carbon is buried over time is important for estimating the role of shelf seas in climate regulation.🌊
In a new study, scientists analyze OC storage in the Western Irish Sea Mud Belt.
🔗Check out their results: doi.org/10.1029/2025...
#AGUPubs #CarbonStorage
New in JGR Biogeosciences Subaerial Exposure and UV Radiation Stress Drive the Formation of Pustular Microbial Mat Morphologies: Implications for the Rock Record by Moore et al 2026
In a new study, scientists use laboratory experiments to test the hypothesis that UV radiation is a major driver of pustular microbial mat morphology.🦠
👉 Check out their results: doi.org/10.1029/2025...
#AGUPubs #Microbes #UltraViolet @wileyecology.bsky.social
New in JGR Earth Surface Can Repeller Dynamics Explain Dominant Pebble Axis Ratios? by Balázs Havasi-Tóth 2025
A new study takes a fresh look at how pebbles change shape over time as they roll and slide.🪨
🔗Check it out: doi.org/10.1029/2025...
#AGUPubs #Pebbles #EarthScience #Geology #Sedimentology
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The fate of barrier islands in presence of sea level rise depends on their underwater shape.🏝️
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: eos.org/editor-highl...
#AGUPubs #SeaLevelRise #ClimateChange #Sediments #Geology #EarthScience #STEM @agu.org @wileyecology.bsky.social @wileyonlinelibrary.bsky.social
🌟 Editor's Pick! 🌟
“Data centers powering artificial intelligence consume significant amounts of water, highlighting the need for greater transparency regarding water use in both existing and planned facilities.”
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Internal waves transport massive amounts of energy into and through the Southern Ocean. 🧪🌊
@youranli.bsky.social of @scrippsocean.bsky.social & colleagues model these processes in new research in @jgroceans.bsky.social. #AGUPubs eos.org/research-spo...
New paper in #AGUpubs Reviews of Geophysics provides a framework of ocean‐sea ice‐atmosphere interactions. It focuses on processes affected by the shift from older ice to younger, thinner, and more dynamic #seaice types. @crices-h2020.bsky.social #Arctic #Antarctic
See: doi.org/10.1029/2024...
With the expansion of the journal’s scope, the Editor-in-Chief of Earth’s Future appoints three Deputy Editors to oversee new thematic areas.🌍️
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/2pMpFyZ
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✨️Editor’s Pick✨️
Global cooperation and knowledge sharing are essential to improve our understanding of cloud formation and evolution through aerosol-cloud interaction.
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/65HbksP
#AGUPubs #WorldMetDay #Aerosols #Clouds #Atmosphere @aguadvances.bsky.social
Not all tsunamis come from the seafloor, some are triggered by the atmosphere, driven by fast-moving storms and pressure waves, and can strike coasts with little warning.🌊
🔗 Learn about “meteotsunamis” in @eos.org: buff.ly/YSyOfJP
#AGUPubs #WorldMetDay #Tsunamis #NaturalHazards
Thunderstorm hazards are strongly influenced by how quickly air ascends within their core updrafts.⛈️
In Geophysical Research Letters, scientists evaluate a new theory for how a storm's environment influences its updraft speed.
🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/BGtpAFj
#AGUPubs #WorldMetDay @eos.org
Book cover. Photo credits: Background: Samuele Sala Veni; cover image: Kouji Adachi
Pollution, fog, & clouds arise from aerosol particles that play a fundamental role in air quality & climate change. ☁️
The book ‘Microanalysis of Atmospheric Particles’ explains how microscopic techniques teach us about the atmosphere.
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#WorldMetDay #AGUPubs #climatechange
Call for Papers Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Predictability and Extremes: Role of Land-Atmosphere Interactions Submission deadline: Friday, 15 October 2027
A new #AGUPubs special collection seeks contributions that advance our understanding of land-atmosphere interactions and feedback and their role in subseaonal-to-seasonal (S2S) predictability.
🔗 Learn more about how to submit: buff.ly/AhuiyTo
#WorldMetDay #Atmosphere #NaturalHazards #SDG15
Photo of the Earth's Atmospheres
In JGR: Atmospheres, scientists utilize infrasound waves to better understand the upper atmosphere.🔊
🔗Check out the #OpenAccess article for free: buff.ly/qxLdQzI
#AGUPubs #WorldMetDay #Atmosphere #Weather
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Assessing the rate that weathering could draw #CarbonDioxide out of the atmosphere requires understanding why lab- and field-based rate measurements differ by orders of magnitude.🔍
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/RFnghvJ
#AGUPubs #ClimateChange #EarthScience @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social
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Looking for something to read this weekend? Check out the latest AGU Advances Digest!
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This snapshot of the latest AGU Advances issue showcases the articles in Volume 7, Issue 1 on @wiley-stem.bsky.social.
Read about what's new in the #geosciences with #AGUPubs!
A new #AGUPubs review article explores the geological and tectonic evolution of the terrestrial planets in our solar system and how they have influenced long-term habitability.🌎
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/IEsHH0t
#Planets #Exoplanets #PlateTectonics @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social
A new article in Reviews of Geophysics explores recent advances in the physics, observation, and modeling of frozen soil hydrology. 🌐
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/FzmIg5J
#AGUPubs #ClimateChange #Permafrost #ClimateAction #SDG13 #EarthScience #Hydrology @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social
🌟 Editor's Pick! 🌟
“Connections between fast and slow parts of the atmosphere are analyzed over 35 years to understand the links between storms, weather regimes, and atmospheric wave breaking events.”
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📚 A pair of two books recently published in AGU’s Geophysical Monograph Series covers recent advances in the study of salt.
🔗 Learn more in #AGUEos: buff.ly/eXBiHIm
#AGUPubs #Salt #Sodium #EarthScience #Geology #Evaporites
New in perspectives Protecting Public Health Through Water Quality Management and Monitoring: Session Proceedings From the 2025 Water for Food Global Conference Gribben et al 2026
Last year, over 400 experts came together to share research results, case studies, and perspectives on how to achieve optimal water use in agriculture and increase productivity.🌽
🔗 Learn more in AGU's Perspectives: buff.ly/Cm149KR
#AGUPubs #Agriculture #ZeroHunger #SDG2
New in GRL Variable Flood Discharge Constrains Autochthonous Organic Carbon Preservation in Deltas: Insights From Physical Experiments Silvestre et al. 2026
In Geophysical Research Letters, scientists find that variable flood discharge results in steeper delta slopes, leading to smaller delta and wetland areas.
🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/JiFOFvE
#AGUPubs #ClimateModels #ClimateChange #Floods
New in Perspectives A Personal Voyage Among Earth and Space Physics Disciplines By Rycroft 2025
"Take advantage of serendipity, and of all the unexpected and unplanned opportunities for new collaborations."
In a new Perspectives article, Dr. Michael J. Rycroft discusses his 65-year career in the Earth and space sciences.
Check it out: buff.ly/OmtcQd7
#AGUPubs #STEM #Geophysics
The ocean’s nutrients are shifting, but the shifts look different depending on how deep and how close to shore they are. #AGUPubs
🌟 Editor's Pick! 🌟
“Surface meltwater ponding and drainage in the Greenland Ice Sheet is analyzed at high spatial and temporal resolution through SkySat imagery and deep learning.”
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