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Impact Attribution

This category encompasses research aimed at understanding how global climate change affects human and natural systems. The resources listed below deal with localized physical impacts, such as floods, droughts, and sea level rise, and the corresponding effects on infrastructure, public health, ecosystems, agriculture, and economies.

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Cloudiness reduces the bleaching response of coral reefs exposed to heat stress

May 2021
Pedro C. Gonzalez‐Espinosa, Simon D. Donner
Wiley
This study analyzes the impacts of temperature and cloudiness on coral bleaching. Read More →

Impacts of climate change on terrestrial hydrological components and crop water use in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

May 2021
Parthkumar A. Modi, Daniel R. Fuka, Zachary M. Easton
Elsevier
This study assessed the impacts of climate change on terrestrial hydrological components and Crop Water Use over the Chesapeake Bay watershed.Read More →

Impact of climate change on the carbonation in concrete due to Carbon Dioxide ingress: Experimental Investigation and Modelling

May 2021
Abbas S.AL-Ameeri, M. Imran Rafiq, Ourania Tsioulou, Oyuna Rybdylova
Elsevier
This study aims to develop an integrated deterioration model of carbonation in concrete. Read More →

Climate change in the Southern Ocean: Is the Commission for the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources doing enough?

May 2021
Lynda Goldsworthy, Eaven Brennan
Elsevier
An analysis of the annual reports of the meetings of the Commission and its Scientific Committee finds that the Commission’s considerations of climate change thus far are inadequate. Read More →

Visualization of the seasonal shift of a variety of airborne pollens in western Tokyo

May 2021
Jun Uetake, Yutaka Tobo, Satoshi Kobayashi, Keisuke Tanaka, Satoru Watanabe, Paul J. DeMott, Sonia M. Kreidenweis
Elsevier
This study applies an eDNA approach to the airborne pollen communities in the suburbs of the Tokyo metropolitan area in Japan.Read More →

Fire impacts on soil microorganisms: mass, activity and diversity

May 2021
Ana Barreiro, Montserrat Díaz-Raviña
Elsevier
This work is a review of the last three years literature, dealing with the fire impact on mass, activity and diversity of soil microorganisms from soil A horizon.Read More →

Physiological Alteration in Sunflower Plants (Helianthus annuus L.) Exposed to High CO2 and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

May 2021
D. E. Benhadji Serradj, A. B. Sebitosi, S. O. Fadlallah
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Sunflower plants in a CO2-enriched atmosphere were used herein to examine the developmental and physiological effects of biofertilization with mycorrhizae.Read More →

Quantifying relative contribution of land use change and climate change to streamflow alteration in the Bengawan Solo River, Indonesia

April 2021
Hero Marhaento, Martijn J. Booij, Naveed Ahmed
Taylor & Francis
This study investigated the influence of land use change and climate change on changes in streamflow in the Bengawan Solo River basin, Indonesia.Read More →

Impacts of extreme climate on Australia’s green cover (2003–2018): A MODIS and mascon probe

April 2021
A. Saleem, J.L. Awange, M. Kuhn, B. John, K. Hua
Elsevier
This study investigates the effects of extreme climate on Australia's green cover during 2003–2018 for the end of rainy seasons of April and October in the northern and southern parts, respectively.Read More →

Impacts of climate change on Moroccan’s groundwater resources: State of art and development prospects

April 2021
Naïma EL ASSAOUI, Abdelaziz Sadok, Imane Merimi
Elsevier
This paper focuses on the analysis of the effects of climate change on groundwater resources.Read More →

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