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07 May 2026
Temporary unavailability of article and preprint PDFs due to technical issues
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07 May 2026
Temporary unavailability of article and preprint PDFs due to technical issues
Since Tuesday, 5 May, 06:30 CET, we have been experiencing technical issues caused by high demand on our systems, which have significantly affected our journal libraries. To maintain platform stability and ensure continued access to critical services, all preprint and journal article PDFs were temporarily restricted, while HTML full-text content and XML files remained available. Since Thursday, 7 May, 08:30 CET, we have made the preprint PDFs available again; however, journal article PDFs remain restricted until the technical issues have been resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to restore full PDF access as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
02 Apr 2026
Australia's terrestrial industrial footprint and ecological intactness
The authors developed two datasets representing human industrial pressures and ecological intactness across Australia's landscapes. These datasets fill a long-standing gap in national-scale pressure mapping, providing key insights into human disturbance of the environment. Please read more. 
02 Apr 2026
Australia's terrestrial industrial footprint and ecological intactness
The authors developed two datasets representing human industrial pressures and ecological intactness across Australia's landscapes. These datasets fill a long-standing gap in national-scale pressure mapping, providing key insights into human disturbance of the environment. Please read more. 
08 May 2026
A long-term consistent socioeconomic dataset of Chinese cities generated by Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling with multi-source Earth observations
Zhangying Tang, Xianteng Tang, Lingfeng Liao, Guoqiang Yan, Zhenyan Wang, Yuju Wu, Mingyu Xie, Yumeng Zhang, Chengwu Wang, Zhoufeng Wang, Yangting Zeng, Chao Song, and Jay Pan
Earth Syst. Sci. Data Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2026-306,https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2026-306, 2026
Preprint under review for ESSD (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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