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    Tracking Deep Meteoric Fluid Circulation Along a Regional Detachment Fault Using Field Infrared Spectroscopy by Tom Brikowski, Chinomso Madubuike, Jeremy McDowell, Greg Greywall

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study utilizes spot infrared (IR) spectroscopy of drill core and outcrop to unravel the fluid history of the late-Neogene Silver Peak-Lone Mountain MCC and detachment fault (SPLMDF) in SW Nevada. That history begins with Mesozoic regional burial metamorphism of Paleozoic sediments, minor late Mesozoic contact metamorphism by silicic intrusives, followed by upwelling of hot metamorphic fluids after detachment initiation (11 MYA), later circulation of moderate-temperature meteoric-geothermal fluids, and young (< 5 MYA) hot epithermal fluids upwelling along detachment-cutting normal faults. …”
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    Caracterización socio-productiva de la situación postceniza del área de Comallo (Río Negro) by M.E. MUZI, P.G. LOSARDO

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Se consideraron dos acontecimientos climático-naturales como puntos de lectura: la nevada de 1984 y las cenizas de 2011. Entre los principales resultados en el período 1984-2013 se observó una disminución del stock de animales menores del 78% y de los miembros de las familias que habitan en el campo del 91% al 43% representando la compleja dinámica campo-pueblo. …”
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    Impacts of climate-driven insect population change on sawtimber provisioning, carbon sequestration, and water retention: a case study of bark beetle outbreaks in the USA by Haojie Chen, Matthew R. Sloggy, Samuel W. Flake, Samuel Evans, Charles J. Maxwell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We investigated the impacts of bark beetle outbreaks on three ESs (timber provisioning, water retention, and carbon sequestration) in the Lake Tahoe region of Northern California and Northern Nevada. Using the landscape simulation model LANDIS-II, we examined differences between a business-as-usual management scenario and an enhanced management scenario with respect to the amount of aboveground tree biomass and ESs impacted by beetle outbreaks. …”
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    Carbon finance for forest resilience in California by Micah Elias, Ethan Yackulic, Katharyn Duffy, Katharyn Duffy, Phil Saksa, Daniel L. Sanchez, Nicholas Pevzner, Spencer Plumb, Jillian Dyszynski, Carina Bracer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Restoring a resilient forest structure in California’s American River watershed in the Sierra Nevada mountains can generate up to $6,100 per acre in carbon revenue from increased forest carbon and market-ready biomass utilization pathways, potentially fully funding forest management. …”
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