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On-orbit Calibration and Performance of the EMIT Imaging Spectrometer

The Earth surface Mineral dust source InvesTigation (EMIT) is a remote visible to shortwave infrared (VSWIR) imaging spectrometer that will map the mineralogy of Earth's mineral d…

Dynamical downscaling of climate projections in the tropics

The long-existing double-ITCZ problem in Global Climate Models (GCMs) hampers accurate climate simulation. Using a regional climate model (RCM) over the tropical and sub-tropical …

Sea ice interannual variability and sensitivity to fall oceanic conditions and winter air temperature in the Gulf of St…

The Gulf of St. Lawrence has been nearly free of sea ice five times in its recorded history, three of which have occurred since 2010. This study examines the inter-annual variabil…

AFT Dating of Clinker on Black Mesa, Navajo Nation Fieldwork on the Navajo Nation was conducted under a permit from the…

A 7-km wide circular structural feature on Black Mesa, Navajo Nation (Figure 1) has been proposed as representing an impact structure that formed in conjunction with nearby melt b…

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