Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Data mining and integration for predicting significant meteorological phenomena
Abstract This paper describes the planned contribution of the project Data Mining Meteo (DMM) to the research of parametrized models and methods for detection and prediction of significant meteorological phenomena, especially fog and low cloud...
2010 / Juraj Bartok, Ondrej Habala, Peter Bednar, Martin Gazak, Ladislav Hluchý -
Stability assessment of marble statuaries of the Schlossbrücke (Berlin, Germany) based on rock strength measurements and ultrasonic wave velocities2013 / J. Ruedrich, C. Knell, J. Enseleit, Y. Rieffel, S. Siegesmund
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Anthropogenic influence of trace metals in sediments of the Al-Qilt catchment, West Bank, Palestine: 1. Contamination factor and bonding forms2013 / Sobhi Samhan, Kurt Friese, Wolf von Tümpling, Herbert Pöllmann, Heinz Hoetzl, et al.
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Towards a Compatible Landscape in Malaysia: An Idea, Challenge and Imperatives
Abstract In Malaysia, awareness of the need to enhance quality of life has led to the ecological development as an initiative for a sustainable environment. This paper presents a brief conceptual review of the issues and imperatives involved in...
2012 / Nur Huzeima Mohd Hussain, Hugh Byrd -
Dry deposition of particles.2003 / WALTER RUIJROK, CLIFF I. DAVIDSON, KEN. W. NICHOLSON
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The impact of local winds and long-range transport on the continuous carbon dioxide record at Mount Waliguan, China2003 / LINGXI ZHOU, JIE TANG, YUPU WEN, JINLONG LI, PENG YAN, et al.
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Geological and physiochemical characterisation of construction sands in Qatar
Abstract This paper investigates the two different types of naturally occurring construction sands in Qatar (fluvial and aeolian dune). These sands are mined from natural deposits that consist of various layers formed at different geological times....
2012 / Marwa Al-Ansary, Michael C. Pöppelreiter, Asia Al-Jabry, Srinath R. Iyengar -
The amino acid's backup bone — Storage solutions for proteomics facilities
Abstract Proteomics methods, especially high-throughput mass spectrometry analysis have been continually developed and improved over the years. The analysis of complex biological samples produces large volumes of raw data. Data storage and recovery...
2013 / Hagen Meckel, Christian Stephan, Christian Bunse, Michael Krafzik, Christopher Reher, et al. -
Amplitude and Phase Measurement of a Flow Sensor at High Frequency
Abstract A flow sensor is being developed at IMTEK to simultaneously measure gas flow and its thermal properties. In this contribution, we show that at high frequency the amplitude and phase shift of the temperature oscillations remain constant for...
2012 / Diego F. Reyes-Romero, Gerald A. Urban -
A novel evacuation passageway formed by a breathing air supply zone combined with upward ventilation
Abstract With the development of transportation, the tunnel has become one of the important facilities of railway, highway and subway transportation. However, fire hazards occurring inside the tunnel may incur huge numbers of casualties and property ...
2013 / Ran Gao, Angui Li, Wenjun Lei, Yujiao Zhao, Ying Zhang, et al. -
Application of ERT and SSR to detect the subsurface cave at 15th May City, Helwan, Egypt
Abstract 15th May City, 12km to the southeast of Helwan city, is one of promised cities planned in 1986 by the Egyptian government through its program to withdraw the population from the condensed central Nile valley to the side parts of the Nile...
2013 / A.A. Basheer, M.A. Atya, M. Shokri, M.M. Abu shady -
Simulation of 210Pb and 7Be scavenging in the tropics by the LMDz general circulation model
Abstract A new formulation of aerosol scavenging by convective precipitations, consistent with the Emanuel convective mass-flux scheme, is implemented into the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique general circulation model, LMDz. The aerosols 210Pb ...
2013 / P. Heinrich, R. Pilon -
Numerical ship navigation based on weather and ocean simulation
Abstract Sea states, such as waves, tidal currents, and wind are important factors for safe and economic ship navigation. In previous papers of Xia et al. (2006a, 2006b) single factor generated by low pressure was studied independently. The...
2013 / Chen Chen, Shigeaki Shiotani, Kenji Sasa -
Investigations of Cake Fouling During the Cross-Flow Microfiltration of a Model Suspension: Influence of Buoyancy on Deposition and Shear-Induced Removal2012 / W.J.T. Lewis, R.M.J. Chance, M.C. Wilcox, Y.M.J. Chew, M.R. Bird
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Net global warming potential and greenhouse gas intensity of annual rice–wheat rotations with integrated soil–crop system management
Abstract The impact of management practices on the net global warming potential (GWP) and greenhouse gas intensity (GHGI) of rice cropping systems is not well documented. A field experiment was established in 2009 to gain insight into the net...
2012 / Y.C. Ma, X.W. Kong, B. Yang, X.L. Zhang, X.Y. Yan, et al. -
Models of daily rainfall cross-correlation for the United Kingdom
Abstract Automated easy-to-use tools capable of generating spatial-temporal weather scenarios for the present day or downscaled future climate projections are highly desirable. Such tools would greatly support the analysis of hazard, risk and...
2013 / A. Burton, V. Glenis, M.R. Jones, C.G. Kilsby -
Contrasts in the Geochemical Behavior of Carbonate and Siliciclastic Rocks During Carbon Storage and Sequestration
Abstract In order to better understand the geochemical behavior of carbonate and siliciclastic materials that may host carbon dioxide in the subsurface, we carried out experiments using a dolostone from the Weyburn formation and an arkosic sandstone ...
2013 / Jonathan P. Icenhower, Giuseppe D. Saldi, Kevin G. Knauss -
Influence of two-dimensional smooth humps on linear and non-linear instability of a supersonic boundary layer
Abstract Stability of a supersonic boundary layer over two-dimensional smooth humps with their heights considerably smaller than the local boundary layer thickness is studied by using parabolized stability equations (PSEs). Influence of humps on...
2013 / Donghun Park, Seung O. Park -
Spectroscopic Measurement of Critical Points and Characteristics of Supercritical State of H2O and CO2
Abstract Spectroscopic measurements in the range from 350nm to 1050nm for pure H2O and CO2 fluids at high temperatures and pressures were carried out to observe critical phenomena using an optical cell autoclave. The intensity of transmitted light...
2013 / Noriyoshi Tsuchiya, Chizu Sekiguchi, Nobuo Hirano -
Scientific Thinking of the Learners Learning with the Knowledge Construction Model Enhancing Scientific Thinking
Abstract This study aimed to examine scientific thinking of the learners who learning with the knowledge construction model enhancing scientific thinking. The target group consisted of 50 students who were studying in grade sixth during the second...
2012 / Gamlunglert Thitima, Chaijaroen Sumalee