2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103843
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What we talk about when we talk about seasonality – A transdisciplinary review

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“…Climate-adaptive knowledges have long been inherent to societies relationship to their environment, for example in cultural patterns of seasonal activities (Kwiecien et al, 2021). Over the past 20 years climate adaptation has become a topic of scientific enquiry across diverse disciplines, with efforts to fit that science to societal contexts and norms of quality for decision-making (see e.g., "climate services"; Hewitt et al, 2012).…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate-adaptive knowledges have long been inherent to societies relationship to their environment, for example in cultural patterns of seasonal activities (Kwiecien et al, 2021). Over the past 20 years climate adaptation has become a topic of scientific enquiry across diverse disciplines, with efforts to fit that science to societal contexts and norms of quality for decision-making (see e.g., "climate services"; Hewitt et al, 2012).…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(above sea level) on Mount Alberta, Canada (Yonge et al, 2018). The most significant processes responsible for the formation of perennial ice deposits in caves are freezing of water and snow accumulation, with glacial intrusion and hoarfrost deposition playing only minor roles (Perşoiu and Lauritzen, 2018;Kwiecien et al, 2022). Snow deposits occur at the base of near vertical entrance shafts in high-to-mid altitude mountains, forming deposits up to 80 m in thickness (Perşoiu and Onac, 2019).…”
Section: Perennial Ice Accumulation In Cavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a reminder, the main factors to be controlled to limit the rate of inactivation of bacteriophages are temperature and solar radiation, while pH, size and shape will play an important role in the adsorption of bacteriophages onto soil or water particles, causing their avoidance of detection. Temperatures and solar radiation fluctuate with seasonality and are correlated with each other [156,157]. Surface water temperatures range from 0 • C in the coldest regions of the globe to 35 • C in the warmest, with a range of 9 • C to 24 • C in central Europe (data available daily at https://www.seatemperature.org/, accessed on 27 July 2022).…”
Section: Awareness Of the Interactions Between Bacteriophages And The...mentioning
confidence: 99%