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  1. Effects of impurities on the ice microstructure of Monte Perdido Glacier, Central Pyrenees, NE Spain 

    González-Santacruz N.; Muñoz-Marzagon P.; Bartolomé M.; et al. (2023)
    Annals of Glaciology
    Monte Perdido Glacier, located in the central Pyrenees, is one of the southernmost glaciers in Europe. Due to climate change, this glacier is suffering an accelerated mass loss, especially in the last decades. If the current trends persist, this glacier is expected to disappear in the next 50 years. As part of the efforts of the scientific community to increase the knowledge about this glacier, this research presents the first microstructural ...
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  2. S<sup>3</sup>M-Net: Joint Learning of Semantic Segmentation and Stereo Matching for Autonomous Driving 

    Wu Z.; Feng Y.; Liu C.W.; et al. (2024)
    IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
    Semantic segmentation and stereo matching are two essential components of 3D environmental perception systems for autonomous driving. Nevertheless, conventional approaches often address these two problems independently, employing separate models for each task. This approach poses practical limitations in real-world scenarios, particularly when computational resources are scarce or real-time performance is imperative. Hence, in this article, ...
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  3. The SPHERE view of the Taurus star-forming region: The full census of planet-forming disks with GTO and DESTINYS programs 

    Garufi A.; Ginski C.; Van Holstein R.G.; et al. (2024)
    Astronomy & Astrophysics
    The sample of planet-forming disks observed by high-contrast imaging campaigns over the last decade is mature enough to enable the demographical analysis of individual star-forming regions. We present the full census of Taurus sources with VLT/SPHERE polarimetric images available. The whole sample sums up to 43 targets (of which 31 have not been previously published) corresponding to one-fifth of the Class II population in Taurus and about ...
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  4. On the Local Available Potential Energy Perspective of Baroclinic Wave Development 

    Federer M.; Papritz L.; Sprenger M.; et al. (2024)
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    Extratropical cyclones convert available potential energy (APE) to kinetic energy. However, our current understanding of APE conversion on synoptic scales is limited, as the well-established Lorenz APE framework is only applicable in a global, volume-integrated sense. Here, we employ a recently developed local APE framework to investigate APE and its tendencies in a highly idealized, dispersive baroclinic wave, which leads to the formation ...
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  5. The SPHERE view of the Chamaeleon I star-forming region: The full census of planet-forming disks with GTO and DESTINYS programs 

    Ginski C.; Garufi A.; Benisty M.; et al. (2024)
    Astronomy & Astrophysics
    Context. The past few years have seen a revolution in the study of circumstellar disks. New instrumentation in the near-infrared and (sub)millimeter regimes have allowed us to routinely spatially resolve disks around young stars of nearby star-forming regions. As a result, we have found that substructures with scales of ~10 au in disks are common. We have also revealed a zoo of different morphologies, sizes, and luminosities that is as ...
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