Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Valuing the Ozone-Related Health Benefits of Methane Emission Controls2015 / Marcus C. Sarofim, Stephanie T. Waldhoff, Susan C. Anenberg
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Three-dimensional cathodoluminescence imaging and electron backscatter diffraction: tools for studying the genetic nature of diamond inclusions2010 / D. F. Wiggers de Vries, M. R. Drury, D. A. M. de Winter, G. P. Bulanova, D. G. Pearson, et al.
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Solute transport modeling of the groundwater for quaternary aquifer quality management in Middle Delta, Egypt
Abstract Groundwater contamination is a major problem related strongly to both; protection of environment and the need of water. In the present study groundwater quality was investigated in the central part of the Nile Delta (El-Gharbiya...
2013 / S.M. Ghoraba, B.A. Zyedan, I.M.H. Rashwan -
Ridge regression ensemble for toxicity prediction
Abstract Traditional methods of assessing chemical toxicity of various compounds require tests on animals, which raises ethical concerns and is expensive. Current legislation may lead to a further increase of demand for laboratory animals in the...
2010 / Marcin Budka, Bogdan Gabrys -
Baseline Special Article: The ROPME Sea Area2011 / Bruce Richardson
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A simplified model to predict diurnal water temperature dynamics in a shallow tropical water pool2008 / Krijn P. Paaijmans, Bert G. Heusinkveld, Adrie F. G. Jacobs
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Seasonal ozone uptake by a warm-temperate mixed deciduous and evergreen broadleaf forest in western Japan estimated by the Penman–Monteith approach combined with a photosynthesis-dependent stomatal model
Abstract Canopy-level stomatal conductance over a warm-temperate mixed deciduous and evergreen broadleaf forest in Japan was estimated by the Penman–Monteith approach, as compensated by a semi-empirical photosynthesis-dependent stomatal model, where ...
2013 / Mitsutoshi Kitao, Masabumi Komatsu, Yasutomo Hoshika, Kenichi Yazaki, Kenichi Yoshimura, et al. -
Multiscale studies of the three-dimensional dayside X-line
Abstract We review recent experience from the Cluster, Double Star, and THEMIS missions for lessons that apply to the upcoming Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) being developed for launch in 2014. On global scales, simulation and statistical...
2012 / T.E. Moore, J.L. Burch, W.S. Daughton, S.A. Fuselier, H. Hasegawa, et al. -
The Conceptual Method of Crosswell Seismic Reflection for Underground Coal Mine Planning in Indonesia
Abstract The typical problems that associated with underground coal mine in Indonesia consist of the behaviour of rock mass, geological structures, underground mine support, etc. Boreholes are mainly drilled to provide the information of deposit...
2013 / Adriyanto D Kusumo, Budi Sulistijo, Sudarto Notosiswoyo -
An MPI-CUDA Implementation and Optimization for Parallel Sparse Equations and Least Squares (LSQR)
Abstract LSQR (Sparse Equations and Least Squares) is a widely used Krylov subspace method to solve large-scale linear systems in seismic tomography. This paper presents a parallel MPI-CUDA implementation for LSQR solver. On CUDA level, our...
2012 / He Huang, Liqiang Wang, En-Jui Lee, Po Chen -
Quantifying Uncertainty for Coherent Structures
Abstract Field Alignment is a useful and often necessary preprocessing step in contemporary geophysical state and parameter estimation of coherent structures. In an advance, we introduce a new framework for using Field Alignment to quantify...
2012 / S. Ravela -
Simultaneous Estimation of Soil Hydraulic and Root Distribution Parameters from Lysimeter Data by Inverse Modeling
Abstract Weighable lysimeters are powerful measurement systems for identifying soil hydraulic processes and properties, because the boundary fluxes (precipitation, actual evapotranspiration, and seepage across the bottom) can be determined very...
2013 / Henrike Schelle, Wolfgang Durner, Sascha C. Iden, Johann Fank -
Comparison of Various Smp and Eps Activated Sludge Models with Respect to Structure, Identifiability and Outputs2012 / T. Janus
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Effects on Implemented Pre-Heated Foamed Ceramic Filters
Abstract We report the use of a pre-heated catalytic filter to improve the stability and cross sensitivity of metal oxide gas sensors (MOS). For characterization a pure and gold coated Al2O3 foamed ceramic is integrated into a newly designed...
2012 / T. Graunke, J. Wöllenstein -
Geospatial-based Vulnerability Assessment of an Urban Watershed
Abstract Watersheds and other related ecosystems have played a significant role in providing various functions that are vital to society. However, due to the increasing problems on climate change, these watersheds are now subjected to several...
2013 / Cristino Tiburan Jr., Isuru Saizen, Shintaro Kobayashi -
Practical Application of Parallel Coordinates for Climate Model Analysis
Abstract The determination of relationships between climate variables and the identification of the most significant associations between them in various geographic regions is an important aspect of climate model evaluation. The EDEN visual...
2012 / Chad A. Steed, Galen Shipman, Peter Thornton, Daniel Ricciuto, David Erickson, et al. -
Comparison Tests Determine the Ratio between in the Constituent the Compound Additive and Experimental Study on Fire Extinguishing of Water Mist with this Multi-Component Additive
Abstract A new multi-component additive of water mist is produced through physics process, which can change the spray pattern of water by physical methods and the physical and chemical characteristics of water by chemical methods. Aiming at the main ...
2013 / Wu Bin-bin, Liao Guang-xuan -
Moisture sorption characteristics and modeling of energy sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench)
Abstract Long-term low cost storage of whole-stalk lignocellulosic energy sorghum biomass (specialized forage varieties of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is essential for the feedstock's successful role as a dedicated energy crop for ethanol...
2013 / Ian J. Bonner, Kevin L. Kenney -
Monitoring the radiation damage of the ATLAS pixel detector
Abstract The pixel detector is the innermost charged particle tracking component employed by the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The instantaneous luminosity delivered by the LHC, now routinely in excess of ...
2012 / M. Cooke -
The use of satellite data for crop yield gap analysis
Abstract Field experiments and simulation models are useful tools for understanding crop yield gaps, but scaling up these approaches to understand entire regions over time has remained a considerable challenge. Satellite data have repeatedly been...
2012 / David B. Lobell