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View article: Correction: Review of recent observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind
Correction: Review of recent observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind Open
View article: Review of recent observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind
Review of recent observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind Open
Magnetic holes (MHs) are ubiquitous coherent structures within the solar wind, defined by localized depressions in the magnetic field. They are increasingly recognized as fundamental sites of energy conversion and particle energization, pl…
View article: Global patterns and determinants of erosion-induced soil carbon translocation
Global patterns and determinants of erosion-induced soil carbon translocation Open
View article: Space weather impacts on aviation: bridging scientific understanding and operational implications
Space weather impacts on aviation: bridging scientific understanding and operational implications Open
Space weather, long considered a peripheral concern for aviation, is increasingly recognized as a significant systemic factor influencing global flight operations. While its impact on communication, navigation, and power systems is well-do…
View article: The Biomass Carbon Sequestration Potential in China's Drylands
The Biomass Carbon Sequestration Potential in China's Drylands Open
Drylands are important carbon pools for climate change mitigation but remain highly vulnerable to climate and anthropogenic pressures. Despite China hosting one of the largest dryland areas globally, limited studies have quantified its bio…
View article: Analysis on the Turbulent Properties of Current Sheets in the Solar Wind
Analysis on the Turbulent Properties of Current Sheets in the Solar Wind Open
The energy dissipation of solar wind turbulence, closely linked to solar wind heating, is a fundamental process in space physics. Previous research indicates that current sheets in the solar wind significantly influence both energy dissipa…
View article: Climate controls the global distribution of soil organic and inorganic carbon
Climate controls the global distribution of soil organic and inorganic carbon Open
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) are key components of soil carbon, each playing a distinct role in soil health, carbon cycling, and climate regulation. However, their relative distributions across the global lands rema…
View article: Prediction of active drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis based on CT radiomics: construction and validation of independent models and combined models for residual pulmonary parenchyma
Prediction of active drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis based on CT radiomics: construction and validation of independent models and combined models for residual pulmonary parenchyma Open
Background Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a severe public health threat and burden worldwide. This study seeks to develop and validate both independent and combined radiomic models using pulmonary cavity (PC), tree-in-bud sign (TIB…
View article: Transforming forest management through rewilding: Enhancing biodiversity, resilience, and biosphere sustainability under global change
Transforming forest management through rewilding: Enhancing biodiversity, resilience, and biosphere sustainability under global change Open
View article: Targeted Synergistic Priorities for Conserving Biodiversity, Carbon, and Water on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
Targeted Synergistic Priorities for Conserving Biodiversity, Carbon, and Water on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau Open
The Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) highlights developing effective targets to halt and reverse the biodiversity and ecosystem services crisis. Although biodiversity and ecosystem services are tightly interlinked and i…
View article: Boreal tree species diversity increases with global warming but is reversed by extremes
Boreal tree species diversity increases with global warming but is reversed by extremes Open
View article: Analytical solution of steady reconnection outflows in a time-varying three-dimensional reconnection model with generalized spatiotemporal distributions
Analytical solution of steady reconnection outflows in a time-varying three-dimensional reconnection model with generalized spatiotemporal distributions Open
Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental mechanism for energy conversion in the realms of space physics, astrophysics, and plasma physics. Over the past few decades, obtaining analytical solutions for three-dimensional (3D) magnetic reconnec…
View article: Unveiling the Hidden Impact of Solar Proton Events: Disruptions in Polar Jet Stream and Flight Time
Unveiling the Hidden Impact of Solar Proton Events: Disruptions in Polar Jet Stream and Flight Time Open
The long-chain effects of eruptive solar activities on Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere, and the mid-to-lower atmospheric circulation are an important theoretical research topic in the fields of space weather and atmospheric science. Unde…
View article: Camrelizumab-induced immune-related adverse events: Two case reports and literature review
Camrelizumab-induced immune-related adverse events: Two case reports and literature review Open
View article: Divergent driving mechanisms of community temporal stability in China's drylands
Divergent driving mechanisms of community temporal stability in China's drylands Open
View article: Locating Hydrologically Unsustainable Areas for Supporting Ecological Restoration in China's Drylands
Locating Hydrologically Unsustainable Areas for Supporting Ecological Restoration in China's Drylands Open
China has undertaken extensive ecological restoration (ER) projects since the late 1970s in drylands, dominating the greening of drylands. The greening, especially ER‐induced, can affect regional water availability and even cause hydrologi…
View article: Spatio‐Temporal Dynamics of Aboveground Biomass in China's Oasis Grasslands Between 1989 and 2021
Spatio‐Temporal Dynamics of Aboveground Biomass in China's Oasis Grasslands Between 1989 and 2021 Open
Grassland provides multiple ecosystem services and plays a key role in preventing desert encroachment and maintaining oasis stability. In China, the area of cropland in oases has expanded significantly in recent decades, which results in a…
View article: Dryland Social-Ecological Systems in Australia
Dryland Social-Ecological Systems in Australia Open
Dryland social-ecological systems in Australia are characterized by a water-limited climate, vulnerable terrestrial ecosystems, advanced ecosystem management, and the highest average wealth. Dryland social-ecological systems in Australia h…
View article: Ecosystems in China have become more sensitive to changes in water demand since 2001
Ecosystems in China have become more sensitive to changes in water demand since 2001 Open
Changes in heat and moisture significantly co-alter ecosystem functioning. However, knowledge on dynamics of ecosystem responses to climate change is limited. Here, we quantify long-term ecosystem sensitivity based on weighted ratios of ve…
View article: Vegetation resilience does not increase consistently with greening in China’s Loess Plateau
Vegetation resilience does not increase consistently with greening in China’s Loess Plateau Open
Recent concurrent processes of vegetation greening and reduced resilience (the capacity to recover from disturbances) worldwide have brought many uncertainties into sustainable ecosystems in the future. However, little is known about the c…
View article: Changes and influencing factors of ecosystem resilience in China
Changes and influencing factors of ecosystem resilience in China Open
The multifunctionality and sustainability of ecosystems are strongly dependent on their ability to withstand and recover from disturbances—that is, ecosystem resilience (ER). However, the dynamics and attributes of ER remain largely unknow…
View article: Increasing sensitivity of the terrestrial ecosystem to climate change in China
Increasing sensitivity of the terrestrial ecosystem to climate change in China Open
Changes in heat and moisture significantly co-alter ecosystem functioning. However, knowledge on the dynamics of ecosystem responses to climate change is limited. Here, we quantify long-term ecosystem sensitivity (ES) based on weighted rat…
View article: Divergent driving mechanisms of community temporal stability in drylands of China
Divergent driving mechanisms of community temporal stability in drylands of China Open
Climate change and human activities are changing the structure and function of dryland ecosystems at unprecedented rate, thus threatening the stability of ecosystems. The stability of dryland ecosystems is vital for ecological security and…
View article: Characteristics of flight delays during solar flares
Characteristics of flight delays during solar flares Open
View article: Quasi-elastodynamic Processes Involved in the Interaction between Solar Wind and Magnetosphere
Quasi-elastodynamic Processes Involved in the Interaction between Solar Wind and Magnetosphere Open
The interaction between the solar wind and the magnetosphere is one of the most important research subjects in the fields of astrophysics and space physics. For more than half a century, based on the pressure balance assumption between the…
View article: Accelerated cropland expansion into high integrity forests and protected areas globally in the 21st century
Accelerated cropland expansion into high integrity forests and protected areas globally in the 21st century Open
View article: Soil Moisture and Atmospheric Aridity Impact Spatio‐Temporal Changes in Evapotranspiration at a Global Scale
Soil Moisture and Atmospheric Aridity Impact Spatio‐Temporal Changes in Evapotranspiration at a Global Scale Open
Evapotranspiration (ET) constitutes the water exchange from land to the atmosphere, which in turn modulates precipitation and soil moisture (SM). Multiple lines of evidence document complex feedbacks between changes in ET and temperature, …
View article: Additional flight delays and magnetospheric–ionospheric disturbances during solar storms
Additional flight delays and magnetospheric–ionospheric disturbances during solar storms Open
Although the sun is really far away from us, some solar activities could still influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems on Earth. Those time-varying conditions in space caused by the s…
View article: Maps with 1 km resolution reveal increases in above- and belowground forest biomass carbon pools in China over the past 20 years
Maps with 1 km resolution reveal increases in above- and belowground forest biomass carbon pools in China over the past 20 years Open
To quantify the ecological consequences of recent nationwide restoration efforts in China, spatially explicit information on forest biomass carbon stock changes over the past 20 years is critical. However, long-term biomass tracking at the…
View article: Aridity threshold and grazing effects revealed by ecological interaction networks between leaf, root, and biomass function
Aridity threshold and grazing effects revealed by ecological interaction networks between leaf, root, and biomass function Open
Increasing aridity and grazing have multifaceted effects on the ecosystem, of which plant traits interact with each other to coregulate the productivity function including above- and below- ground compartments of plant. The ecological inte…