Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Geochemical Characteristics of the Fluid Inclusion of the Dafulou Deposits in Guangxi, China
Abstract In this paper, the fluid inclusions study was performed on quartz, sphalerite and calcite from the Sn–polymetallic orebodies of the Dafulou deposit. On the basis of optical observations and microthermometric data, six types of fluid...
2012 / Cheng Yongsheng -
The impact of invasion and subsequent removal of an exotic thistle, Cynara cardunculus, on CO2 and H2O vapor exchange in a coastal California grassland2007 / Daniel L. Potts, W. Stanley Harpole, Michael L. Goulden, Katharine Nash Suding
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Preliminary Results on Design and Implementation of a Solar Radiation Monitoring System2008 / Mugur C. Balan, Mihai Damian, Lorentz Jäntschi
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Using sewage sludge as a sealing layer to remediate sulphidic mine tailings: a pilot-scale experiment, northern Sweden2013 / Peter Nason, Lena Alakangas, Björn Öhlander
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CO2 and water vapor exchange of a larch forest in northern Japan2003 / TAKASHI HIRANO, RYUICHI HIRATA, YASUMI FUJINUMA, NOBUKO SAIGUSA, SUSUMU YAMAMOTO, et al.
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CO2 evolution during the last millennium as recorded by Antarctic and Greenland ice2003 / J. M. BARNOLA, M. ANKLIN, J. PORCHERON, D. RAYNAUD, J. SCHWANDER, et al.
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Research on vacuum plume and its effects
Abstract In vacuum environment, the exhaust flow of attitude control thrusters would expand freely and produce the plume, which possibly causes undesirable contamination, aerodynamic force and heating effects to the spacecraft. Plume work station...
2013 / Bijiao He, Jianhua Zhang, Guobiao Cai -
Recoil leader formation and development
Abstract The existing interpretation in the lightning literature, based on field measurements, defines recoil leaders as negative leaders. However recoil leaders are floating conductors, and, based on this physical assumption, they should be defined ...
2013 / Vladislav Mazur, Lothar H. Ruhnke, Tom. A. Warner, Richard E. Orville -
Potential for a Process-based Monitoring Method above Geologic Carbon Storage Sites using Dissolved Gases in Freshwater Aquifers
Abstract The process-based method is a new technique for monitoring CO2 storage permanence in the vadose zone above geologic carbon storage (GCS) sites. This method uses ratios of coexisting gas species to understand geochemical processes rather...
2013 / Katherine Romanak, Laura Dobeck, Tim Dixon, Lee Spangler -
A Geostatistical Approach to Estimate Soil Moisture as a Function of Geophysical Data and Soil Attributes
Abstract Successful implementation of site-specific irrigation requires an understanding of within-field-variability of soil parameters. These parameters can be estimated by direct sampling or by indirect surveying using geophysical data. The...
2013 / Daniela De Benedetto, Annamaria Castrignanò, Ruggiero Quarto -
Comparison of the Quaternary travertine sites in the Denizli extensional basin based on their depositional and geochemical data
Abstract In the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province, travertine and tufa deposition has been an ongoing process for at least 600,000years. Travertine bodies, which are 30 to 75m thick and each covers areas...
2013 / Mehmet Özkul, Sándor Kele, Ali Gökgöz, Chuan-Chou Shen, Brian Jones, et al. -
Groundwater Vulnerability to Contaminated Irrigation Waters - A Case of Peri-Urban Agricultural Lands Around an Industrial District of Haryana, India
Abstract Pollution of groundwater due to industrial and municipal wastewaters is of a rising concern in many cities and industrial clusters of India. Faridabad - a peri-urban agricultural area is one such industrial site in district Haryana, India....
2013 / K.G. Rosin, Ravinder Kaur, S.D. Singh, P. Singh, D.S. Dubey -
A Data-driven Model for Large Wildfire Behaviour Prediction in Europe
Abstract The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) has been established by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Directorate General for Environment (DG ENV) of the European Commission (EC) in close collaboration with the Member States...
2013 / Dario Rodriguez-Aseretto, Daniele de Rigo, Margherita Di Leo, Ana Cortés, Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz -
Water Balance in Afforestation Chronosequences of Common Oak and Norway Spruce on Former Arable Soils in Denmark as Evaluated Using the DAISY Model
Abstract Land use change alters water and element cycles, but the changes in these cycles after conversion for example from cropland to forest are not fully described in hydrological and nutrient transport models, which usually describe either...
2013 / O. Salazar, S. Hansen, P. Abrahamsen, K. Hansen, P. Gundersen -
Effect of Silica Phase Transformations on Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotope Ratios of Coexisting Water
Abstract Hydrothermal treatment of silica gel was carried out to study the effect of silica phase transformations on the isotopic property of coexisting water. Phase transformations from amorphous silica to silica-X and quartz were confirmed in...
2013 / Koki Kashiway, Takuma Hasegaw, Kotaro Nakat -
Secular trends in sex ratios at birth in South America over the second half of the 20th century
Abstract Objectives Latitude gradients have been found in the male-female ratio at birth (M/F: male divided by total births), which is anticipated to be 0.515. Methods ...
2013 / Victor Grech -
Petrology and SHRIMP zircon geochronology of granulites from Vesleknausen, Lützow-Holm Complex, East Antarctica: Neoarchean magmatism and Neoproterozoic high-grade metamorphism
Abstract We report new petrological data and geochronological measurements of granulites from Vesleknausen in the highest-grade section of the Lützow-Holm Complex, part of the Gondwana-assembling collisional orogen in East Antarctica. The locality...
2013 / Toshiaki Tsunogae, Daniel J. Dunkley, Kenji Horie, Takahiro Endo, Tomoharu Miyamoto, et al. -
The changes of China's environmental policies in the latest 30 years
Abstract As a developing country with most population, China is faced with developing economy and environmental protection. From the later 1970s, the China's policies on environmental protection may be divided five stages. However, environmental...
2010 / Lijun Wang -
Estimating CO2 residual trapping from a single-well test: Experimental design calculations
Abstract Residual trapping is one of the four trapping mechanisms that have been identified for geological CO2 storage, a means to reduce atmospheric emissions and the related impacts as a result of continued use of fossil fuels. The objective of...
2011 / Yingqi Zhang, Barry Freifeld, Stefan Finsterle, Martin Leahy, Jonathan Ennis-King, et al. -
IEA GHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 monitoring and storage project–moving forward with the Final Phase
Abstract Since the end of First Phase of the IEA GHG Weyburn CO2 monitoring and storage research project in 2004, the leading sponsors, PTRC, and the project team have been moving forward with the Final Phase. International interest in this project...
2009 / C. Preston, S. Whittaker, B. Rostron, R. Chalaturnyk, D. White, et al.