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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-04-01
    Description: Mapped unconsolidated sediments cover half of the global land surface. They are of considerable importance for many Earth surface processes like weathering, hydrological fluxes or biogeochemical cycles. Ignoring their characteristics or spatial extent may lead to misinterpretations in Earth System studies. Therefore, a new Global Unconsolidated Sediments Map database (GUM) was compiled, using regional maps specifically representing unconsolidated and quaternary sediments. The new GUM database provides insights into the regional distribution of unconsolidated sediments and their properties. The GUM comprises 911,551 polygons and describes not only sediment types and subtypes, but also parameters like grain size, mineralogy, age and thickness where available. Previous global lithological maps or databases lacked detail for reported unconsolidated sediment areas or missed large areas, and reported a global coverage of 25 to 30%, considering the ice-free land area. Here, alluvial sediments cover about 23% of the mapped total ice-free area, followed by aeolian sediments (∼21%), glacial sediments (∼20%), and colluvial sediments (∼16%). A specific focus during the creation of the database was on the distribution of loess deposits, since loess is highly reactive and relevant to understand geochemical cycles related to dust deposition and weathering processes. An additional layer compiling pyroclastic sediment is added, which merges consolidated and unconsolidated pyroclastic sediments. The compilation shows latitudinal abundances of sediment types related to climate of the past. The GUM database is available at the PANGAEA database (https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.884822). © 2018. American Geophysical Union.
    Electronic ISSN: 1525-2027
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2018-11-20
    Description: We give the first demonstration that humidity has indirect effects on atmospheric spectra near 4 μm, through the influence of collisions with H2O on both the collision-induced band of N2 and the wings of the CO2 lines. This is shown by comparing computed and measured values of atmospheric transmissions and outgoing radiances. The usual assumption that collisions with H2O and dry air have equal effect on the N2 and CO2 absorptions leads to significantly underestimated absorptions for humid atmospheres. This bias is considerably reduced when the influences of H2O on the N2 and CO2 contributions to the spectra are taken into account using proper spectroscopic models. This opens perspectives of increased accuracy near 4 μm where the atmosphere is relatively transparent, for astronomical observations of outer objects from ground as well as for retrievals of the Earth land/sea surface temperatures from radiances recorded from space. ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0094-8276
    Electronic ISSN: 1944-8007
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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