نتایج جستجو برای: sand drift potential

تعداد نتایج: 1121932  

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2007
Ingrid Links Katinka E Van Der Jagt Yvette Christopher Marc Lurvink Jody Schinkel Erik Tielemans Joop J Van Hemmen

Exposure data on biocides are relatively rare in published literature, especially for secondary exposure. This is also the case for antifouling exposure. Therefore, a field study was carried out measuring exposure to antifouling paints. Both primary exposure (rolling and spraying) and secondary exposure (during sand blasting) were studied. Exposure during rolling was measured in boatyards where...

2014
Corjan Nolet Ate Poortinga Peter Roosjen Harm Bartholomeus Gerben Ruessink

Surface moisture is an important supply limiting factor for aeolian sand transport, which is the primary driver of coastal dune development. As such, it is critical to account for the control of surface moisture on available sand for dune building. Optical remote sensing has the potential to measure surface moisture at a high spatio-temporal resolution. It is based on the principle that wet san...

Journal: :Atmosphere 2023

Sand drift erosion is common on aeolian landforms, particularly in the Gobi desert where sand often quite strong. can lead to many types of hazards, including severe crop loss, structural damage buildings or infrastructure, and abrasion soil clay components that contribute production fine particulate matter. This article combines flow model with solid particles simulate process a variety enviro...

2012
Maha Abdeladhim Ryan C. Jochim Melika Ben Ahmed Elyes Zhioua Ifhem Chelbi Saifedine Cherni Hechmi Louzir José M. C. Ribeiro Jesus G. Valenzuela

INTRODUCTION Sand fly saliva plays an important role in both blood feeding and outcome of Leishmania infection. A cellular immune response against a Phlebotomus papatasi salivary protein was shown to protect rodents against Leishmania major infection. In humans, P. papatasi salivary proteins induce a systemic cellular immune response as well as a specific antisaliva humoral immune response, mak...

Journal: :Water research 2010
R A Abudalo J N Ryan R W Harvey D W Metge L Landkamer

To assess the effect of organic matter on the transport of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in a geochemically heterogeneous saturated porous medium, we measured the breakthrough and collision efficiencies of oocysts as a function of dissolved organic matter concentration in a flow-through column containing ferric oxyhydroxide-coated sand. We characterized the surface properties of the oocysts an...

2017
Dinberu Molla Yemam Baek-Joong Kim Ji-Yeon Moon Chongku Yi

The objective of this study was to investigate the potential use of sand washing waste as filler for epoxy resin mortar. The mechanical properties of four series of mortars containing epoxy binder at 10, 15, 20, and 25 wt. % mixed with sand blended with sand washing waste filler in the range of 0-20 wt. % were examined. The compressive and flexural strength increased with the increase in epoxy ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2013
Eric J Esswein Michael Breitenstein John Snawder Max Kiefer W Karl Sieber

This report describes a previously uncharacterized occupational health hazard: work crew exposures to respirable crystalline silica during hydraulic fracturing. Hydraulic fracturing involves high pressure injection of large volumes of water and sand, and smaller quantities of well treatment chemicals, into a gas or oil well to fracture shale or other rock formations, allowing more efficient rec...

Journal: :Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2023

Winds play an essential role in the climate system. In this study, we analyze global pattern of diurnal cycle surface (10 m) winds from ERA5 reanalysis data. We find that over land and especially sand dune regions, maximal wind speed drift potential (DP) occur during hours around midday. However, ocean, also peaks at night. Using sensible heat flux, show weaker night are due to a nocturnal cool...

In this paper statistical and time series models are used for determining the random drift of a dynamically Tuned Gyroscope (DTG). This drift is compensated with optimal predictive transfer function. Also nonlinear neural-network and fuzzy-neural models are investigated for prediction and compensation of the random drift. Finally the different models are compared together and their advantages a...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
D H Gouge K A Smith L L Lee T J Henneberry

The effect of soil moisture on the distribution of Steinernema riobrave in a sand column was determined. Larvae of Pectinophora gossypiella were used to detect S. riobrave infective juveniles (IJ) in each 2.5-cm section of 30-cm-long soil columns. Soil moisture was determined for each section and related to the numbers of nematodes recovered from infected insect baits. Infective juveniles of S....

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