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"textContent": "Maps of the (a) study region and (b) locations of the DTS and DAS cables and borehole; and (c) a photo of the embankment road in Utqiaġvik, Alaska. These observations were used to build and test a digital twin of near-surface permafrost conditions. Credit: Gou et al. [2026], Figure 4",
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