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Predicting habitat suitability for Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus ticks in Finland

2022

AbstractBackgroundTicks are responsible for transmitting several notable pathogens worldwide. Finland lies in a zone where two human-biting tick species co-occur:IxodesricinusandIxodespersulcatus. Tick densities have increased in boreal regions worldwide during past decades, and tick-borne pathogens have been identified as one of the major threats to public health in the face of climate change.MethodsWe used species distribution modelling techniques to predict the distributions ofI.ricinusandI.persulcatus,using aggregated historical data from 2014 to 2020 and new tick occurrence data from 2021. By aiming to fill the gaps in tick occurrence data, we created a new sampling strategy across Fin…

1171 GeosciencesmallintaminenPOPULATION-DYNAMICSIxodes ricinusVECTORBORRELIAIxodes persulcatusBorreliaburgdorferi sensu latozoonoositpaikkatietoanalyysipuutiaisetpuutiaisaivotulehdusBURGDORFERI SENSU-LATOEncephalitis Viruses Tick-BorneSpecies distribution modellingAnimalsHumansQUESTING ACTIVITYEcosystemFinland11832 Microbiology and virologyIxodesDeerixodes persulcatusTick-borne pathogenIXODES-RICINUS TICKSEnsemble predictionennusteetlevinneisyysBORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUSHares11831 Plant biologyixodes ricinusspecies distribution modellingpunkitCLIMATEBorrelia-bakteeritInfectious Diseasestaudinaiheuttajattick-borne pathogenborrelioosiIXODIDAEParasitologyABUNDANCEBorrelia burgdorferi sensu latoensemble prediction
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Extracting locations from sport and exercise-related social media messages using a neural network-based bilingual toponym recognition model

2022

Funding: This study is a part of the “Equality in suburban physical activity environments, YLLI” research project (in Finnish: Yhdenvertainen liikunnallinen lähiö, YLLI). The project is being financed by the research program about suburban in Finland “Lähiöohjelma 2020-2022” coordinated by the Ministry of Environment (grant recipient: Dr. Petteri Muukkonen). Sport and exercise contribute to health and well-being in cities. While previous research has mainly focused on activities at specific locations such as sport facilities, “informal sport” that occur at arbitrary locations across the city have been largely neglected. Such activities are more challenging to observe, but this challenge may…

1171 Geosciencespaikkatiedotsocial mediaGEOGRAPHY518 Media and communicationsGeography Planning and Developmentsosiaalinen mediasyväoppiminentoponym recognitionGF Human ecology. AnthropogeographyliikuntaliikuntapaikatACCESSIBILITYDigital geographyGeoparsingSocial mediaGeoreferencingsports geographySPACEComputers in Earth SciencesGV Recreation LeisurepaikannimetMCCtekstinlouhintaToponym recognitiondeep learningDeep learningDASdigital geography113 Computer and information sciencesGFgeoparsinggeoreferencingkoneoppiminenSports geographyPERSPECTIVESZA Information resourceskaupunkimaantiede519 Social and economic geographyZAPLACESGVInformation Systems
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Ethics in biodiversity conservation : The meaning and importance of pluralism

2022

Addressing the global extent of the current biodiversity crisis requires engaging with the existence of multiple equally legitimate values, but also with diverse ethical perspectives underpinning conceptions of right and wrong actions. However, western monist positions have mostly explicitly or implicitly directed conservation strategies by defining the space of legitimate arguments, overlooking solutions that do not fit neatly the chosen approaches. As ignoring diverse ethical positions leads to injustices and reduces the potential of conserving biodiversity, there is a need to recognise and navigate the ethical landscape. Ethical pluralism may provide opportunities to do so. However, the …

1171 Geosciencespragmatismkestävä kehityspluralismisustainabilityeettisyysoikeudenmukaisuusbiodiversiteettivalue pluralismethical pluralismglobaali oikeudenmukaisuuspragmatismirecognitionluonnonsuojeluenvironmental justiceympäristöetiikkaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Modeling mass transfer in fracture flows with the time domain-random walk method

2019

The time domain-random walk method was developed further for simulating mass transfer in fracture flows together with matrix diffusion in surrounding porous media. Specifically, a time domain-random walk scheme was developed for numerically approximating solutions of the advection-diffusion equation when the diffusion coefficient exhibits significant spatial variation or even discontinuities. The proposed scheme relies on second-order accurate, central-difference approximations of the advective and diffusive fluxes. The scheme was verified by comparing simulated results against analytical solutions in flow configurations involving a rectangular channel connected on one side with a porous ma…

1171 GeosciencesvirtauslaskentaPOROUS-MEDIAadvection116 Chemical sciencesPorous media010103 numerical & computational mathematicsClassification of discontinuitiesPORE114 Physical scienceskulkeutuminen01 natural scienceshuokoisuusMatrix (mathematics)porous mediadiffuusio (fysikaaliset ilmiöt)Mass transfersimulointiPERMEABILITYTime domainBreakthrough curve0101 mathematicsComputers in Earth SciencesDiffusion (business)matrix diffusionPhysicsHETEROGENEOUS ROCK MATRIXHYDRODYNAMIC TRANSPORTPOROSITYSolute transportMechanicssimulationRandom walkDIFFUSIONComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsFlow (mathematics)solute transportSIMULATIONAdvectionMatrix diffusionbreakthrough curvePorous mediumComputational Geosciences
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Annual pollen traps reveal the complexity of climatic control on pollen productivity in Europe and the Caucasus

2010

Annual PAR (pollen accumulation rates; grains cm−2 year−1) were studied with modified Tauber traps situated in ten regions, in Poland (Roztocze), the Czech Republic (two regions in Krkonoše, two in Šumava), Switzerland (4 regions in the Alps), and Georgia (Lagodekhi). The time-series are 10–16 years long, all ending in 2007. We calculated correlations between pollen data and climate. Pollen data are PAR summarized per region (4–7 traps selected per region) for each pollen type (9–14 per region) using log-transformed, detrended medians. Climate data are monthly temperature and precipitation measured at nearby stations, and their averages over all possible 2- to 6-month windows falling within…

570010506 paleontologyArcheology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEarth Sciences; Archaeology; Anthropology; Climate Change ; Biogeosciences; PaleontologyClimate changePlant Science580 Plants (Botany)medicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPollenmedicineAlnus viridisCyperaceae0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyEcologyPalaeontologyPaleontology15. Life on landSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseGeographyProductivity (ecology)Pollen monitoring; Annual pollen accumulation; Influx; Climate; Europe; Caucasus13. Climate actionPhysical geographyLarchWoody plantVegetation History and Archaeobotany
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Aviation Contrail Cirrus and Radiative Forcing Over Europe During 6 Months of COVID‐19

2021

Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic led to a 72% reduction of air traffic over Europe in March–August 2020 compared to 2019. Modeled contrail cover declined similarly, and computed mean instantaneous radiative contrail forcing dropped regionally by up to 0.7 W m−2. Here, model predictions of cirrus optical thickness and the top‐of‐atmosphere outgoing longwave and reflected shortwave irradiances are tested by comparison to Meteosat‐SEVIRI‐derived data. The agreement between observations and modeled data is slightly better when modeled contrail cirrus contributions are included. The spatial distributions and diurnal cycles of the differences in these data between 2019 and 2020 are partially caused…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPollution: Urban Regional and GlobalcirrusForcing (mathematics)Atmospheric Composition and Structure010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciencesBiogeosciences01 natural sciencesOceanography: Biological and ChemicalCloud/Radiation InteractionRadiative transferWolkenphysikInstitut für Physik der AtmosphäreMarine PollutioncontrailOceanography: GeneralGeophysicsPollution: Urban and RegionalAtmospheric ProcessesCirrusClouds and AerosolssatelliteMegacities and Urban Environmentcontrail aircraft climate observation model traffic Meteosat CoCiPRadiation: Transmission and ScatteringAtmospherePaleoceanographyEvolution of the EarthCOVID‐19Research LetterGlobal ChangeBiosphere/Atmosphere InteractionsUrban Systems0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEvolution of the AtmosphereAerosolsradiative forcingVerkehrsmeteorologieAtmosphereLongwaveAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeRadiative forcingAerosols and ParticlesNumerical weather predictionTectonophysicsaviationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceShortwaveNatural HazardsGeophysical Research Letters
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Adapting rail and road networks to weather extremes: Case studies for southern Germany and Austria

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Natural Hazards. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-013-0969-3 The assessment of the current impacts of extreme weather conditions on transport systems reveals high costs in specific locations. Prominent examples for Europe are the economic consequences of the harsh winter periods 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 and the floods in Austria, Eastern Europe, Germany and the United Kingdom in 2005 and 2007. Departing from the EC-funded project WEATHER, this paper delves into the subject of adaptation strategies by revisiting the project’s general findings on adaptation strategies and by adding two specific cases: (1) adv…

Atmospheric ScienceEngineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyextreme weather events0211 other engineering and technologiesClimate change02 engineering and technologyadaptation01 natural sciencesExtreme weatherroad networksRoad networksNatural hazardinvestments11. SustainabilityEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Regional science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologyweather information systems021110 strategic defence & security studiesVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450business.industryrailway operationsclimate change13. Climate actionforecastsbusiness
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The economic impact of future increase in tropical cyclones in Japan

2009

Published version of an article from the journal:Natural Hazards. Also available from SpringerLink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-010-9522-9 This article estimates the non-first-order economic loss in Japan due to a future increase in tropical cyclones. One possible effect of global warming could be the increase in intensity of tropical cyclones. Using historical storm tracks between the years 1978 and 2007 and altering their intensities due to this potential increase in their intensity, this paper calculates the future potential regional GDP loss in a certain area that is affected by tropical cyclones. Most of the literature is concerned with physical damage and the loss of lives due to…

Atmospheric ScienceVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450::Meteorology: 453MeteorologyGlobal warmingClimate changeTropicsTropical cyclone scalesGeographyEffects of global warmingEconomic costClimatologyNatural hazardClimate change scenarioEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)VDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212Environmental scienceEconomic impact analysisTropical cycloneWater Science and TechnologyIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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Interlamellar Reactions of Tetracalcium Aluminate Hydrates with Water and Organic Compounds

1967

Tetracalcium aluminate hydrates are the first example of layer-structured crystals containing neutral sheets, which are highly capable of interlamellar adsorption of water and neutral organic compounds. In this respect tetracalcium aluminate hydrates present new aspects of the phenomenon of swelling, and bring about the challenge of comparison with the frequently examined clay-organic compounds. This report is concerned with the probable monolayer structure of tetracalcium aluminate hydrate which forms five hydration stages. A summary concerning configuration and properties of adsorption complexes with approximately 500 selected organic substances follows. As far as these substances are hom…

ChemistryAluminateInorganic chemistrySoil Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionGeochemistry and PetrologyMonolayerEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineSwellingmedicine.symptomBiogeosciencesClay mineralsHydrateWater Science and TechnologyClays and Clay Minerals
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Development and analysis of the Soil Water Infiltration Global database

2018

27 Pags.- 11 Tabls.- 8 Figs. © Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Condutividade Hidráulica[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologySilt910computer.software_genreSoilRING INFILTROMETERS900 Geschichte und Geografie::910 Geografie Reisen::910 Geografie ReisenHydraulic conductivityELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITYAgricultural landddc:550Meteorology & Atmospheric SciencesSATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITYGeosciences Multidisciplinarydatabaselcsh:Environmental sciences2. Zero hungerlcsh:GE1-350DatabaseIN-SITUlcsh:QE1-996.5Geology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPE&RCPedo-transfer functions6. Clean waterInfiltration (hydrology)HYDROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS[SDE]Environmental SciencesPhysical SciencesINFILTRATION GLOBAL DATABASEHidrologiaHydraulic conductivityPHYSICAL-PROPERTIESSANDY SOILTENSION INFILTROMETEREcology and EnvironmentPedotransfer functionPEDOTRANSFER FUNCTIONSLife ScienceSOIL INFILTRATION MEASUREMENTSLand surface modelsInfiltration (hydrology)Soil Water Infiltration Global databaseANALYSIS OF THE SOIL WATERScience & TechnologyLand useInfiltration15. Life on land020801 environmental engineeringInfiltraçãolcsh:GeologySoloInfiltration Land surface models Land use Pedo-transfer functionsSWIGAgriculture and Soil ScienceData qualityITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEEarth and Environmental SciencesINFILTROMETER MEASUREMENTSLand useSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceHydrologyITC-GOLDcomputer
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