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Hydrocarbons can persist and migrate far deeper than previously assumed and may coexist with natural hydrogen, geothermal fluids, and metal-rich brines, according to a synthesis of geochemical and petrophysical drilling data beyond 10 km from China’s recent programs.
Public emergency preparedness is most consistently linked to efficacy beliefs and social norms, with effects varying across populations, according to a meta-analysis synthesizing over three decades of global multi-hazard research.