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Here, we investigate the existence of this layer during erosion events recorded in Iceland and Jordan. Size\uffe2\uff80\uff90resolved dust fluxes were estimated at three levels between 2 and 4\uffc2\uffa0m using the eddy\uffe2\uff80\uff90covariance method. Dust fluxes were found mainly constant only between the two upper levels in Iceland, the lower dust flux being often stronger and richer in coarse particles, while dust fluxes in Jordan were nearly constant across all levels. The wind dynamics could not explain the absence of a constant dust flux layer in Iceland. We show that the presence of stationary dust source patches in Iceland, related to surface humidity, created a non\uffe2\uff80\uff90uniform dust layer near the surface, named dust roughness sublayer (DRSL), where individual plumes behind each patch interact but do not fully mix. 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Although our results showed clear gender biases, most of the participants of the conference failed to detect it. Overall, we highlight the challenge of increasing women\u2019s scientific leadership, visibility and interaction in scientific conferences and we suggest several recommendations for creating inclusive meetings, thereby promoting equal opportunities for all participants.</p></article>", "keywords": ["Ecolog\u00eda (Biolog\u00eda)", "Male", "0301 basic medicine", "Science", "Sexism", "03 medical and health sciences", "5. Gender equality", "Humans", "10. No inequality", "Biology", "Women-inclusive ecology", "[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean", "Behavior", "0303 health sciences", "000", "Ecology", "Atmosphere", "[SDU.OCEAN] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean", " Atmosphere", "Q", "R", "Ecolog\u00eda", "16. 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Inspirada en la etnoeducaci\u00f3n </i><i>del pueblo afrodescendiente habita Esmeraldas, esta propuesta integra </i><i>cuentos, din\u00e1micas, recetas, m\u00fasica, y metodolog\u00edas comunitarias para </i><i>ofrecer a las y los estudiantes un espacio de aprendizaje que honre sus </i><i>ra\u00edces, valore su presente y les inspire a proyectarse hacia un futuro </i><i>afrofuturista.</i>EN - This toolkit is a pedagogical guide with a focus on ethnic diversity, that seeks to strengthen the construction of identity in classrooms via ancestry and collective memory. Inspired by the ethno-education of the Afro-descendant people of Esmeraldas, this resource includes stories, activities, recipes, music, and community methodologies to offer students a learning space that honours their roots, values \u200b\u200btheir present, and inspires them to project themselves toward an Afrofuturist future.", "keywords": ["Development geography", "Feminist methodologies", "Heritage and cultural conservation", "Inclusive education", "Critical heritage", " museum and archive studies", "Poverty", " inclusivity and wellbeing"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Proyecto RECLAMA", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.25398/rd.northumbria.28306478"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.25398/rd.northumbria.28306478", "name": "item", "description": "10.25398/rd.northumbria.28306478", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.25398/rd.northumbria.28306478"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.3847/psj/ad6c3a", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:21:27Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2024-12-20", "title": "Imaging Spectroscopy: Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing with the PSI Tetracorder and Expert Systems from Rovers to EMIT and Beyond", "description": "Abstract                <p>A system for rapid analysis of spectroscopy data with emphasis on planetary surfaces, both imaging and single-spectrum data, is described. The system, called Tetracorder, is commanded by an expert system developed by expert spectroscopists. The Tetracorder and the expert system apply multiple algorithms to analyze a spectrum in segments, leveraging the advantages of each spectral region\uffe2\uff80\uff99s sensitivity to detecting different compounds, whether solid, liquid, or gas. The algorithms compare measured spectra to the spectral properties of materials in spectral libraries. The libraries include pure minerals, mineral mixtures that include areal mixtures, intimate mixtures, coatings, and molecular mixtures and other compounds such as organics, vegetation, liquids, and gases. Absorption bands of a particulate surface change shape with grain size, and shape changes are used in some cases to constrain grain size of each component in the surface. The different algorithm results are compared for each spectral region, and specific material composition and average grain size (when possible) are identified. The system is operational analyzing real-time data on a new generation of rovers for future planetary missions, as well as identifying materials using an imaging spectrometer on the International Space Station. Four abundance models are presented, each with increasing sophistication, that are computationally fast on imaging spectrometer data and use Tetracorder identifications to produce maps of mineral abundances. A fifth full radiative model that includes multilayer surfaces is presented but is computationally intensive. The system is open source and available on GitHub.</p", "keywords": ["Mixture model", "Astronomy", "QB1-991", "Planetary mineralogy", "01 natural sciences", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Tetracorder", "0103 physical sciences", "Radiative transfer", "Planetary surfaces", "Infrared spectroscopy", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "Spectroscopy", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/ad6c3a/pdf"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.3847/psj/ad6c3a"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/The%20Planetary%20Science%20Journal", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.3847/psj/ad6c3a", "name": "item", "description": "10.3847/psj/ad6c3a", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.3847/psj/ad6c3a"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-12-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.5194/egusphere-2024-157", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:21:57Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2024-01-23", "title": "Probing Iceland's Dust-Emitting Sediments: Particle Size Distribution, Mineralogy, Cohesion, Fe Mode of Occurrence, and Reflectance Spectra Signatures", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>Abstract. Characterizing physico-chemical properties of dust-emitting sediments in arid regions is fundamental to understand the effect of dust on climate and ecosystems. For high-latitude dust (HLD), this knowledge is scarce. This study focuses on the particle size distribution (PSD), mineralogy, cohesion, iron (Fe) mode of occurrence and Visible Near Infra-Red (VNIR) reflectance spectra of dust-emitting sediments from dust-hotspots in Iceland (HLD region). Extensive analysis was conducted on top sediments collected from seven dust-sources and an intensive at Jokuls\u00e1 basin including top sediments, sediments and aeolian ripples. Fully and minimally dispersed PSDs evidenced remarkable similarities with an average median diameter of 56\u00b169 and 55\u00b162 \u00b5m. Mineralogical analyses showed the prevalence of amorphous phases (68\u00b126 %), feldspars (17\u00b113 %), and pyroxenes (9.3\u00b17.2 %), aligned with the reflectance spectra. Fe content reached 9.5\u00b10.40 wt %, mainly in silicate structures (80\u00b16.3 %), complemented by magnetite (16\u00b15.5 %), hematite/goethite (4.5\u00b12.7 %), and readily exchangeable Fe-ions or Fe nano-oxides (1.6\u00b10.63 %). Icelandic top sediments have coarser PSD compared to the high dust-emitting crusts from mid-latitude arid regions, distinctive mineralogy, and threefold bulk Fe content, with a large presence of magnetite. The congruence between fully and minimally dispersed PSDs underscores a reduced particle aggregation and cohesion of Icelandic top sediments, suggesting that aerodynamic entrainment of dust may also play a role upon emission in this region, aside of saltation bombardment. The analysis of an extensive sampling in Dyngjusandur allowed this study to present a conceptual model to encapsulate Iceland's rapidly evolving high dust-emitting environments.                         </p></article>", "keywords": ["550", "QC1-999", "Iron", "Iceland", "Reflectance", "01 natural sciences", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament hum\u00e0 i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Physicochemical property", "11. Sustainability", "Pols", "14. Life underwater", "QD1-999", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550", "ddc:550", "Physics", "Sediments (Geologia)", "Sediments (Geology)", "Dust", "Particle size", "Size distribution", "15. Life on land", "Mineralogy", "Pollution", "Earth sciences", "Chemistry", "13. Climate action", "Cohesion"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/24/6883/2024/acp-24-6883-2024.pdf"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-157"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Atmospheric%20Chemistry%20and%20Physics", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5194/egusphere-2024-157", "name": "item", "description": "10.5194/egusphere-2024-157", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5194/egusphere-2024-157"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-01-22T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/378480", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:54Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2024-12-20", "title": "Imaging Spectroscopy: Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing with the PSI Tetracorder and Expert Systems from Rovers to EMIT and Beyond", "description": "Abstract                <p>A system for rapid analysis of spectroscopy data with emphasis on planetary surfaces, both imaging and single-spectrum data, is described. The system, called Tetracorder, is commanded by an expert system developed by expert spectroscopists. The Tetracorder and the expert system apply multiple algorithms to analyze a spectrum in segments, leveraging the advantages of each spectral region\uffe2\uff80\uff99s sensitivity to detecting different compounds, whether solid, liquid, or gas. The algorithms compare measured spectra to the spectral properties of materials in spectral libraries. The libraries include pure minerals, mineral mixtures that include areal mixtures, intimate mixtures, coatings, and molecular mixtures and other compounds such as organics, vegetation, liquids, and gases. Absorption bands of a particulate surface change shape with grain size, and shape changes are used in some cases to constrain grain size of each component in the surface. The different algorithm results are compared for each spectral region, and specific material composition and average grain size (when possible) are identified. The system is operational analyzing real-time data on a new generation of rovers for future planetary missions, as well as identifying materials using an imaging spectrometer on the International Space Station. Four abundance models are presented, each with increasing sophistication, that are computationally fast on imaging spectrometer data and use Tetracorder identifications to produce maps of mineral abundances. A fifth full radiative model that includes multilayer surfaces is presented but is computationally intensive. The system is open source and available on GitHub.</p", "keywords": ["Mixture model", "Astronomy", "QB1-991", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "Planetary mineralogy", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "01 natural sciences", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Tetracorder", "0103 physical sciences", "Radiative transfer", "Planetary surfaces", "Infrared spectroscopy", "Spectroscopy", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/ad6c3a/pdf"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10261/378480"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/The%20Planetary%20Science%20Journal", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/378480", "name": "item", "description": "10261/378480", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/378480"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-12-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/401806", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:56Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2025-09-15", "title": "Unveiling single-particle composition, size, shape, and mixing state of freshly emitted Icelandic dust via electron microscopy analysis", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>Abstract. Iceland is a significant high-latitude dust source area. Airborne Icelandic dust influences the climate system by interacting with radiation, clouds, and biogeochemical cycles; it also affects snow and ice albedo and air quality. These impacts are sensitive to the dust\u2019s mineralogical, chemical, and physical properties. However, comprehensive measurements and analyses of Icelandic dust particles remain limited. This study examines dust samples collected during a field campaign in the Dyngjusandur desert (August\u2013September 2021) using active and passive aerosol sampling. Over 190\u2009000 individual particles, ranging from 0.1 to 120\u2009\u00b5m, were analyzed for their chemical and physical properties using computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (ccSEM/EDX). Results show heterogeneity in particle size, shape, and composition. The most abundant particle type was medium-Al mixed particles, likely glass-like, comprising 35\u2009%\u201392\u2009% of the aerosol volume. Sulfate particles, suggesting volcanic contributions, were detected in some samples. Iron (Fe)- and titanium (Ti)-rich particles made up 3.3\u2009% and 6\u2009% of the aerosol volume, respectively, mainly in the size fraction &lt;\u20091\u2009\u00b5m. The median aspect ratio ranged from 1.37 to 1.53, increasing with particle size. Our findings highlight key differences in Icelandic dust compared to Saharan dust, including higher iron and titanium content and a lack of potassium in Icelandic dust. Additionally, Icelandic dust shows a size-dependent increase in aspect ratio, unlike Saharan dust, which remains constant. These observations can improve model simulations that account for the effect of high-latitude dust in the Earth system.</p></article>", "keywords": ["Climate system", "info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550", "Radiation", "550", "electron microscopy analysis", "ddc:550", "Icelandic dust", "Geowissenschaften", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "Earth sciences", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "single-particle composition"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10261/401806"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Atmospheric%20Chemistry%20and%20Physics", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/401806", "name": "item", "description": "10261/401806", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/401806"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2025-03-12T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/401848", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:56Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2025-07-11", "title": "Characterization of filter photometer artifacts in soot and dust measurements \u2013 laboratory and ambient experiments using a traceably calibrated aerosol absorption reference", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>Abstract. A novel reference absorption instrument based on photothermal interferometry \u2013 the dual-wavelength photothermal aerosol absorption monitor PTAAM-2\u03bb \u2013 and scattering measurements are used to characterize filter photometer artifacts in measurements of absorption coefficients of soot- and dust-dominated aerosol samples within laboratory and ambient campaigns. We provide, for different aerosol types, reference values of the multiple-scattering parameter, quantifying the artifact introduced by the interaction between the light, the particles, and the filter. The Aethalometer AE33 and the Continuous Light Absorption Photometer (CLAP) were characterized during a laboratory campaign where different soot and mineral dust samples were measured. Furthermore, ambient measurements during a campaign in Granada, Spain, were used to characterize the AE33 and MAAP (Multiangle Absorption Photometer), a pseudo-reference absorption instrument. The laboratory campaign showed significant wavelength dependence of the calibration parameter, the multiple-scattering parameter C. The C of the AE33 at 450 and 808\u2009nm was 4.08 and 3.95 and 6.25 and 5.27 for propane soot and diesel soot, respectively. For the CLAP, the C was 5.10 and 4.26 and 6.79 and 5.80 for propane and diesel soot, respectively. For the different mineral dust samples analyzed in the laboratory, the C at 450\u2009nm ranged between 2.74 and 3.03 for the AE33 and between 2.50 and 2.80 for the CLAP. The ambient measurements at Granada showed an overall C of 4.72 at 450\u2009nm and of 3.90 at 808\u2009nm for the AE33. The results for both the AE33 and the CLAP show a dependence with the particle size, with fine particles having the highest C values and with the C being reduced and leveling off for larger particles. Both the laboratory and the ambient measurements of the AE33 showed overlapping results. The cross-sensitivity to scattering was smaller for the CLAP than for the AE33. The values of the cross-sensitivity parameter ms at 450 and 808\u2009nm were 3.0\u2009% and 1.5\u2009% for the AE33 and 2.4\u2009% and 0.9\u2009% for the CLAP. The intercomparison of the MAAP with the PTAAM-2\u03bb during the ambient campaign in Granada showed that the MAAP overestimates the absorption coefficients for 47\u2009% at 637\u2009nm and features a cross-sensitivity to scattering of 2.4\u2009%.</p></article>", "keywords": ["Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Earthwork. Foundations", "TA715-787", "Environmental engineering", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/13", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "TA170-171", "Aerosol absorption", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/18/3073/2025/amt-18-3073-2025.pdf"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10261/401848"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Atmospheric%20Measurement%20Techniques", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/401848", "name": "item", "description": "10261/401848", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/401848"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2025-02-24T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/401807", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:56Z", "type": "Dataset", "title": "Unveiling single-particle composition, size, shape, and mixing state of freshly emitted Icelandic dust via electron microscopy analysis [Dataset]", "description": "Open AccessPeer reviewed", "keywords": ["Climate system", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Radiation", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Panta, Agnesh, Kandler, Konrad, Schepanski, Kerstin, Alastuey, Andr\u00e9s, Waldhauserova, Pavla Dagsson, Dupont, Sylvain, Eknayan, Melanie, Gonz\u00e1lez-Fl\u00f3rez, Cristina, Gonz\u00e1lez-Romero, Adolfo, Klose, Martina, Montag, Mara, Querol, Xavier, Yus-D\u00edez, Jes\u00fas, Garc\u00eda-Pando, Carlos P\u00e9rez,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10261/401807"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/401807", "name": "item", "description": "10261/401807", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/401807"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10067/1865430151162165141", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:42Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2021-12-10", "title": "Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>Conferences are ideal platforms for studying gender gaps in science because they are important cultural events that reflect barriers to women in academia. Here, we explored women\u2019s participation in ecology conferences by analyzing female representation, behavior, and personal experience at the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Society of Ecology (SIBECOL). The conference had 722 attendees, 576 contributions, and 27 scientific sessions. The gender of attendees and presenters was balanced (48/52% women/men), yet only 29% of the contributions had a woman as last author. Moreover, men presented most of the keynote talks (67%) and convened most of the sessions. Our results also showed that only 32% of the questions were asked by women, yet the number of questions raised by women increased when the speaker or the convener was a woman. Finally, the post-conference survey revealed that attendees had a good experience and did not perceive the event as a threatening context for women. Yet, differences in the responses between genders suggest that women tended to have a worse experience than their male counterparts. Although our results showed clear gender biases, most of the participants of the conference failed to detect it. Overall, we highlight the challenge of increasing women\u2019s scientific leadership, visibility and interaction in scientific conferences and we suggest several recommendations for creating inclusive meetings, thereby promoting equal opportunities for all participants.</p></article>", "keywords": ["Ecolog\u00eda (Biolog\u00eda)", "Male", "0301 basic medicine", "Science", "Sexism", "03 medical and health sciences", "5. Gender equality", "Humans", "10. No inequality", "Biology", "Women-inclusive ecology", "[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean", "Behavior", "0303 health sciences", "000", "Ecology", "Atmosphere", "[SDU.OCEAN] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean", " Atmosphere", "Q", "R", "Ecolog\u00eda", "16. 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Technology", "Research Article"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10067/1865430151162165141"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/PLOS%20ONE", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10067/1865430151162165141", "name": "item", "description": "10067/1865430151162165141", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10067/1865430151162165141"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2021-12-10T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10138/579229", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:45Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2024-06-11", "title": "Impact of Dust Source Patchiness on the Existence of a Constant Dust Flux Layer During Aeolian Erosion Events", "description": "Abstract<p>Dust emission fluxes during wind soil erosion are usually estimated using a dust concentration vertical gradient, by assuming a constant dust flux layer between the surface and the dust measurement levels. Here, we investigate the existence of this layer during erosion events recorded in Iceland and Jordan. Size\uffe2\uff80\uff90resolved dust fluxes were estimated at three levels between 2 and 4\uffc2\uffa0m using the eddy\uffe2\uff80\uff90covariance method. Dust fluxes were found mainly constant only between the two upper levels in Iceland, the lower dust flux being often stronger and richer in coarse particles, while dust fluxes in Jordan were nearly constant across all levels. The wind dynamics could not explain the absence of a constant dust flux layer in Iceland. We show that the presence of stationary dust source patches in Iceland, related to surface humidity, created a non\uffe2\uff80\uff90uniform dust layer near the surface, named dust roughness sublayer (DRSL), where individual plumes behind each patch interact but do not fully mix. The lowest dust measurement level was probably located within this sublayer while the upper ones were located above, such that there the emitted dust became spatially well\uffe2\uff80\uff90mixed. This explains near the surface in Iceland, the more intermittent dust concentration, its low correlation with the dust concentrations above, and the richer dust flux in coarse particles due to their lower deposition contribution. Our findings highlight the importance of estimating dust fluxes above a dust blending height whose characteristics depend on the dust source patchiness caused by surface humidity or the presence of sparse non\uffe2\uff80\uff90erosive elements.</p", "keywords": ["[SDE] Environmental Sciences", "Aeolian erosion events", "Geologie", " Hydrologie", " Meteorologie", "550", "dust flux", "Soil wind erosion", "Ensure access to affordable", " reliable", " sustainable and modern energy for all", "Dust flux layer", "0207 environmental engineering", "02 engineering and technology", "Constant flux layer", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Enginyeria agroaliment\u00e0ria::Ci\u00e8ncies de la terra i de la vida", "551", "01 natural sciences", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/7", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Dust flux", "Simulaci\u00f3 per ordinador", "Atmospheric surface layer", "size distribution", "Climate science", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550", "ddc:550", "Size distribution", "15. 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We aimed to unravel the DOM photoreactivity and concurrent DOM compositional changes across 30 boreal aquatic ecosystems including peat waters, streams, rivers, and lakes distributed along a water residence time (WRT) gradient. Samples were subjected to a standardized exposure of simulated sunlight. We measured the apparent quantum yield (AQY), which corresponds to DOM photomineralization per photon absorbed, and the compositional change in DOM at bulk and individual compound levels in the original samples and after irradiation. AQY increased with the abundance of terrestrially derived DOM and decreased at higher WRT. Additionally, the photochemical changes in both DOM optical properties and molecular composition resembled changes along the natural boreal WRT gradient at low WRT (&lt;3\uffc2\uffa0years). Accordingly, mass spectrometry revealed that the abundance of photolabile and photoproduced molecules decreased with WRT along the boreal aquatic continuum. Our study highlights the tight link between DOM composition and DOM photodegradation. We suggest that photodegradation is an important driver of DOM composition change in waters with low WRT, where DOM is highly photoreactive.</p", "keywords": ["Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns", "105904 Environmental research", "water retention time", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6", "Oceanografi", " hydrologi och vattenresurser", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "01 natural sciences", "aquatic continuum", "Oceanography", " Hydrology and Water Resources", "Photodegradation", "14. Life underwater", "SDG 15 \u2013 Leben an Land", "dissolved organic matter quality", "106020 Limnology", "SDG 15 - Life on Land", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "Ekologi", "Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all", "Ecology", "Dissolved organic matter quality", "Water retention time", "Aquatic continuum", "15. 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Characterizing physico-chemical properties of dust-emitting sediments in arid regions is fundamental to understand the effect of dust on climate and ecosystems. For high-latitude dust (HLD), this knowledge is scarce. This study focuses on the particle size distribution (PSD), mineralogy, cohesion, iron (Fe) mode of occurrence and Visible Near Infra-Red (VNIR) reflectance spectra of dust-emitting sediments from dust-hotspots in Iceland (HLD region). Extensive analysis was conducted on top sediments collected from seven dust-sources and an intensive at Jokuls\u00e1 basin including top sediments, sediments and aeolian ripples. Fully and minimally dispersed PSDs evidenced remarkable similarities with an average median diameter of 56\u00b169 and 55\u00b162 \u00b5m. Mineralogical analyses showed the prevalence of amorphous phases (68\u00b126 %), feldspars (17\u00b113 %), and pyroxenes (9.3\u00b17.2 %), aligned with the reflectance spectra. Fe content reached 9.5\u00b10.40 wt %, mainly in silicate structures (80\u00b16.3 %), complemented by magnetite (16\u00b15.5 %), hematite/goethite (4.5\u00b12.7 %), and readily exchangeable Fe-ions or Fe nano-oxides (1.6\u00b10.63 %). Icelandic top sediments have coarser PSD compared to the high dust-emitting crusts from mid-latitude arid regions, distinctive mineralogy, and threefold bulk Fe content, with a large presence of magnetite. The congruence between fully and minimally dispersed PSDs underscores a reduced particle aggregation and cohesion of Icelandic top sediments, suggesting that aerodynamic entrainment of dust may also play a role upon emission in this region, aside of saltation bombardment. The analysis of an extensive sampling in Dyngjusandur allowed this study to present a conceptual model to encapsulate Iceland's rapidly evolving high dust-emitting environments.</p></article>", "keywords": ["550", "QC1-999", "Iron", "Iceland", "Reflectance", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "01 natural sciences", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament hum\u00e0 i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Physicochemical property", "11. Sustainability", "Pols", "14. Life underwater", "QD1-999", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550", "ddc:550", "Physics", "Sediments (Geologia)", "Sediments (Geology)", "Dust", "Particle size", "Size distribution", "15. Life on land", "Mineralogy", "Pollution", "Earth sciences", "Chemistry", "13. 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Remarkably, the reaction proceeds both under neutral and basic conditions, and works with both aryl\uffe2\uff80\uff90 and alkenylboronic acids. DFT calculations suggest that the reaction entails a C\uffe2\uff88\uff92C activation/protonation mechanism instead of a hydropalladation pathway, which has been frequently proposed for other metal\uffe2\uff80\uff90promoted hydrofunctionalizations of ACPs.</p", "keywords": ["Boronic acid", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Allylation", "Alkylidenecyclopropane | ||", "Cross-coupling", "Alkylidenecyclopropane", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "01 natural sciences", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "Palladium", "0104 chemical sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10261/375063"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Advanced%20Synthesis%20%26amp%3B%20Catalysis", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/375063", "name": "item", "description": "10261/375063", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/375063"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-10-15T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/376900", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:54Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2025-01-09", "title": "Assessment of intensified constructed wetlands for the attenuation of PMT compounds from groundwater and wastewater: Characterization of biofilm communities", "description": "Open AccessObjectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible::6 - Aigua Neta i Sanejament::6.3 - Per a 2030, millorar la qualitat de l\u2019aigua mitjan\u00e7ant la reducci\u00f3 de la contaminaci\u00f3, l\u2019eliminaci\u00f3 dels abocaments i la reducci\u00f3 al m\u00ednim de la desc\u00e0rrega de materials i productes qu\u00edmics perillosos, la reducci\u00f3 a la meitat del percentatge d\u2019aig\u00fces residuals sense tractar, i un augment substancial a escala mundial del reciclat i de la reutilitzaci\u00f3 en condicions de seguretat", "keywords": ["Persistent", " mobile and toxic compounds", "Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "Intensified constructed wetlands", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/9", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament hum\u00e0 i sostenible::Medi ambient", "mobile and toxic compounds", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Microbial electrochemical technologies", "Electroconductive materials", "Persistent", "Water treatment", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Enginyeria agroaliment\u00e0ria::Enginyeria del medi rural", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10261/376900"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Journal%20of%20Water%20Process%20Engineering", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10261/376900", "name": "item", "description": "10261/376900", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10261/376900"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2025-02-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10261/383825", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-05-29T16:24:54Z", "type": "Dataset", "title": "[Dataset] Decreasing Photoreactivity and Concurrent Change in Dissolved Organic Matter Composition With Increasing Inland Water Residence Time", "description": "Open AccessPeer reviewed", "keywords": ["Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all", "Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns", "Make cities and human settlements inclusive", " safe", " resilient and sustainable", "Dissolved organic matter quality", "Photodegradation", "Water retention time", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/6", "Aquatic continuum", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3", "http://metadata.un.org/sdg/11", "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages", "Apparent quantum yield"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Grasset, C., Einarsdottir, K., Catal\u00e1n, N., Tranvik, L. 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Here, we investigate the existence of this layer during erosion events recorded in Iceland and Jordan. Size-resolved dust fluxes were estimated at three levels between 2 and 4\u00a0m using the eddy-covariance method. Dust fluxes were found mainly constant only between the two upper levels in Iceland, the lower dust flux being often stronger and richer in coarse particles, while dust fluxes in Jordan were nearly constant across all levels. The wind dynamics could not explain the absence of a constant dust flux layer in Iceland. We show that the presence of stationary dust source patches in Iceland, related to surface humidity, created a non-uniform dust layer near the surface, named dust roughness sublayer (DRSL), where individual plumes behind each patch interact but do not fully mix. The lowest dust measurement level was probably located within this sublayer while the upper ones were located above, such that there the emitted dust became spatially well-mixed. This explains near the surface in Iceland, the more intermittent dust concentration, its low correlation with the dust concentrations above, and the richer dust flux in coarse particles due to their lower deposition contribution. 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The recent development of low-cost optical particle counters (OPCs) presents new opportunities for improving spatial coverage of particle concentration in the atmosphere as they are more affordable, compact, and energy efficient than traditional OPCs. In particular, these OPCs could improve our ability to quantify dust emissions in complex environments during aeolian soil erosion. The high-frequency sampling capacity (1\u2009Hz) of some sensors may make them suitable for estimating dust emissions using the eddy-covariance method. Here, the capability of the low-cost OPC-N3 from Alphasense to estimate size-resolved dust flux using the eddy-covariance method is evaluated. During the Jordan Wind erosion And Dust Investigation (J-WADI) experiment, we tested one OPC-N3 against two traditional reference OPCs, the Promo and Fidas, from Palas GmbH. The N3 and Promo OPCs were located in close proximity to a sonic anemometer, enabling the correlation of dust concentration and vertical velocity fluctuations for estimating dust fluxes. Despite the high-temperature and dusty wind conditions of the campaign, the N3 monitored the dynamics and magnitude of dust concentration with reasonable precision. The turbulence characteristics of the dust concentration fluctuations measured by the N3, including variance, skewness, kurtosis, and energy spectrum, were similar to those from the Promo. However, the N3 flow rate exhibited variations under these outdoor conditions that affected the concentration of fine dust particles, and certain particles around 1\u2009\u00b5m appeared to be misclassified in the upper size bin. After correcting the N3 dust concentration to address these discrepancies and after calibrating it against a reference OPC, the N3 accurately estimated the dust emission flux, with differences of less than 30\u2009% compared to the reference OPC. Our results confirm the potential of low-cost OPCs for dust erosion research. Nonetheless, further evaluation of low-cost OPCs is still needed across different environments and weather conditions.</p></article>", "keywords": ["[SDE] Environmental Sciences", "Earth sciences", "info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550", "Build resilient infrastructure", " promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation", "Earthwork. 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