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Zarrabi, R., R. McDermott, S.M.H. Erfani, and S. Cohen, 2025: Bankfull and mean-flow channel geometry estimation through machine learning algorithms across the CONtiguous United States (CONUS). Water Resour. Res., 61, no. 2, e2024WR037997, doi:10.1029/2024WR037997.

Wu, P., M. Ovchinnikov, H. Xiao, C.P. Lackner, B. Geerts, F. Tornow, and G. Elsaesser, 2025: Effect of ice number concentration on the evolution of boundary layer clouds during Arctic marine cold-air outbreaks. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 130, no. 3, e2024JD041282, doi:10.1029/2024JD041282.

Way, M.J., 2025: TRAPPIST-1 d: Exo-Venus, Exo-Earth, or Exo-Dead? Astrophys. J. Lett., 980, L7, doi:10.3847/2041-8213/adace0.

Plante, M., J.-F. Lemieux, L.B. Tremblay, A. Bouchat, D. Ringeisen, P. Blain, H. Stephen, M. Brady, A.S. Komarov, and Y. Lekima, 2025: A sea ice deformation and rotation rates dataset (2017-2023) from the Environment and Climate Change Canada Automated Sea Ice Tracking System (ECCC-ASITS). Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 17, no. 2, 423-434, doi:10.5194/essd-17-423-2025.

Lerner, P., A. Romanou, M. Way, and C. Colose, 2025: Obliquity dependence of ocean productivity and atmospheric CO2 on Earth-like worlds. Astrophys. J., 979, no. 2, 234, doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ada277.

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