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CrossRef Open Access 2025
Extreme flood return levels in a U.S. mid-Atlantic estuary using 40-year fluvial-coastal model simulations

Mithun Deb, Ning Sun, Zhaoqing Yang et al.

Abstract Using an integrated watershed-coastal modeling framework, we conducted long-term historical simulations (1980-2019) of fluvial and coastal flooding in the Delaware Bay and River, a vulnerable estuarine system in the U.S., at high spatial resolutions. By applying process-based models, we generated physically consistent and spatially detailed estimates of estuarine, riverine, and surge-driven extreme water level compared to previous studies that used field data only. We then evaluated changes in the magnitude of flood events using the 40-year simulations and detrended Floodwater Depth values with stationary extreme value analysis. Our detailed assessment of spatial-varying extreme values revealed how different flood-generation mechanisms can dominate various zones in the estuary. The datasets produced through this work will be valuable for long-term flood hazard mitigation planning in coastal communities in the Delaware Bay and River region. Additionally, this work will serve as a benchmark for other coastal flood hazard modeling communities worldwide, aiding them in systematically modeling long-term and continuous extreme flood events.

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CrossRef Open Access 2023
Witnessing light-driven entanglement using time-resolved resonant inelastic X-ray scattering

Jordyn Hales, Utkarsh Bajpai, Tongtong Liu et al.

AbstractCharacterizing and controlling entanglement in quantum materials is crucial for the development of next-generation quantum technologies. However, defining a quantifiable figure of merit for entanglement in macroscopic solids is theoretically and experimentally challenging. At equilibrium the presence of entanglement can be diagnosed by extracting entanglement witnesses from spectroscopic observables and a nonequilibrium extension of this method could lead to the discovery of novel dynamical phenomena. Here, we propose a systematic approach to quantify the time-dependent quantum Fisher information and entanglement depth of transient states of quantum materials with time-resolved resonant inelastic x-ray scattering. Using a quarter-filled extended Hubbard model as an example, we benchmark the efficiency of this approach and predict a light-enhanced many-body entanglement due to the proximity to a phase boundary. Our work sets the stage for experimentally witnessing and controlling entanglement in light-driven quantum materials via ultrafast spectroscopic measurements.

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CrossRef 2023
COVID-19 E O ENQUADRAMENTO COMO ACIDENTE DE TRABALHO

Rosemar Schmeling, Gabriele Ana Paula Danielli Schmitz

A pandemia implantada pelo coronavírus (“Covid-19”) deixou em alerta a sociedade e trouxe inúmeros questionamentos sobre as atividades das empresas, manutenção dos empregos e a superação do cenário de crise econômica. Em meio a tantas notícias e consequências sérias neste cenário global, um dos  principais ensinamentos e alertas é a necessidade de debater o investimento em gestão de saúde pública como pauta central. Este novo cenário de saúde pós-Covid- 19, que atualmente está sendo desafiado e demandará mudanças estruturais no investimento em pesquisa, tecnologia, qualificação e oferta de serviços de saúde, a saúde pública passou a ser foco.

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