Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Fabrication of MEMS-based 3D-μECoG-MEAs2016 / Martin Deckert, Michael Lippert, Kentaroh Takagaki, Andreas Brose, Frank Ohl, et al.
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Mathematical prediction of core body temperature from environment, activity, and clothing: The heat strain decision aid (HSDA)
Abstract Physiological models provide useful summaries of complex interrelated regulatory functions. These can often be reduced to simple input requirements and simple predictions for pragmatic applications. This paper demonstrates this modeling...
2017 / Adam W. Potter, Laurie A. Blanchard, Karl E. Friedl, Bruce S. Cadarette, Reed W. Hoyt -
How does burning of rice straw affect CH4 and N2O emissions? A comparative experiment of different on-field straw management practices
Abstract Open-burning of rice straw residues pollutes the air and contributes to global warming through emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Although burning of straw residues emits large amounts of CO2, this component of the smoke is not...
2017 / Ryan R. Romasanta, Bjoern Ole Sander, Yam Kanta Gaihre, Ma. Carmelita Alberto, Martin Gummert, et al. -
The influence of true polar wander on glacial inception in North America
Abstract The impact that long-term changes in Earth's rotation axis relative to the surface geography, or true polar wander (TPW), and continental drift have had in driving cooling of high-latitude North America since the Eocene is explored. Recent...
2017 / A. Daradich, P. Huybers, J.X. Mitrovica, N.-H. Chan, J. Austermann -
Relationships between hyperspectral data and components of vegetation biomass in Low Arctic tundra communities at Ivotuk, Alaska2017 / Sara Bratsch, Howard Epstein, Marcel Buchhorn, Donald Walker, Heather Landes
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Individual external dose monitoring of all citizens of Date City by passive dosimeter 5 to 51 months after the Fukushima NPP accident (series): 1. Comparison of individual dose with ambient dose rate monitored by aircraft surveys2016 / Makoto Miyazaki, Ryugo Hayano
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Sequence of events from the onset to the demise of the Last Interglacial: Evaluating strengths and limitations of chronologies used in climatic archives
Abstract The Last Interglacial (LIG) represents an invaluable case study to investigate the response of components of the Earth system to global warming. However, the scarcity of absolute age constraints in most archives leads to extensive use of...
2015 / A. Govin, E. Capron, P.C. Tzedakis, S. Verheyden, B. Ghaleb, et al. -
Variation of the vertical distribution of Nabro volcano aerosol layers in the stratosphere observed by LIDAR
Abstract We present results of the vertical distribution variation of volcanic aerosol layers in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The data were taken with our multiwavelength aerosol Raman lidar at Gwangju (35.10° N, 126.53° E), Korea....
2017 / Young Min Noh, Dong Ho Shin, Detlef Müller -
Evaluation of Environmental Hazard During Shale Gas Exploration Process in Poland in the Years 2012-20142017 / Monika Konieczyńska, Jan Macuda, Stanisława Nagy, Jakub Siemek
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Environmental Assessment and Management of Phosphogypsum According to European and United States of America Regulations
Abstract Waste derived from fertilizer production has been accumulated worldwide for decades, especially during the last century. This waste is mainly formed by phosphogypsum; a mixture of gypsum along with phosphates, fluorides, and organic matter, ...
2017 / Francisco Macías, Rafael Pérez-López, Carlos R. Cánovas, Sergio Carrero, Pablo Cruz-Hernandez -
Evaluation of the global MODIS 30 arc-second spatially and temporally complete snow-free land surface albedo and reflectance anisotropy dataset
Abstract Land surface albedo is an essential variable for surface energy and climate modeling as it describes the proportion of incident solar radiant flux that is reflected from the Earth’s surface. To capture the temporal variability and spatial...
2017 / Qingsong Sun, Zhuosen Wang, Zhan Li, Angela Erb, Crystal B. Schaaf -
Methodological and empirical considerations when assessing freshwater ecosystem service provision in a developing city context: Making the best of what we have
Abstract This study contributes to both the methodological and empirical literature by developing an integrative approach to assessing temporal and spatial change in riparian ecosystem service delivery by drawing on available and diverse data sets....
2017 / Gregg Brill, Pippin Anderson, Patrick O’Farrell -
The Remote Observatories of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA)2016 / William C. Keel, Terry Oswalt, Peter Mack, Gary Henson, Todd Hillwig, et al.
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The New Algorithm for Fast Probabilistic Hypocenter Locations2016 / Wojciech Dębski, Piotr Klejment
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Sparsity and level set regularization for diffuse optical tomography using a transport model in 2D2016 / Kernel Prieto, Oliver Dorn
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Flow visualisation of downhill skiers using the lattice Boltzmann method2016 / Takeshi Asai, Sungchan Hong, Koichi Ijuin
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Dissolved oxygen and water temperature dynamics in lowland rivers over various timescales2015 / Agnieszka Rajwa-Kuligiewicz, Robert J. Bialik, Paweł M. Rowiński
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Evaluating outcomes in planning: Indicators and reference values for Swiss landscapes
Abstract Evaluation of achievement of set targets is a necessary step in landscape planning in order to learn from the past, reassess implemented measures and enhance trust in public managers and institutions. Though it is commonly accepted that...
2017 / A.M. Hersperger, G. Mueller, M. Knöpfel, Angelika Siegfried, F. Kienast -
Costs and benefits of large-scale deployment of wind turbines and solar PV in Mongolia for international power exports
Abstract Power grid interconnection has gained attention in Northeast Asia (NEA) as a means to effectively utilize the abundant renewable resources in Mongolia. This paper quantifies the potential economic and environmental benefits of deploying...
2017 / Takashi Otsuki -
Modelling trends in ammonia in the Netherlands over the period 1990–2014
Abstract This study investigates to what extent emissions of ammonia, physicochemical processes and meteorology affect the trend in the atmospheric ammonia in the Netherlands between 1993 and 2014. Two distinct periods were distinguished: a period...
2017 / R.J. Wichink Kruit, J. Aben, W. de Vries, F. Sauter, E. van der Swaluw, et al.