نتایج جستجو برای: rain chemistry

تعداد نتایج: 125627  

2016
John L. Campbell Ruth D. Yanai Mark B. Green Gene E. Likens Craig R. See Amey S. Bailey Donald C. Buso Daqing Yang

Monitoring solutes in precipitation inputs and stream water exports at small watersheds has greatly advanced our understanding of biogeochemical cycling. Surprisingly, although inputs to and outputs from ecosystems are instrumental to understanding sources and sinks of nutrients and other elements, uncertainty in these fluxes is rarely reported in ecosystem budgets. We illustrate error propagat...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Wenhan Yang Robby T. Tan Jiashi Feng Jiaying Liu Zongming Guo Shuicheng Yan

In this paper, we address a rain removal problem from a single image, even in the presence of heavy rain and rain streak accumulation. Our core ideas lie in the new rain image models and a novel deep learning architecture. We first modify an existing model comprising a rain streak layer and a background layer, by adding a binary map that locates rain streak regions. Second, we create a new mode...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Nathaniel J Dominy Peter W Lucas S Joseph Wright

Despite the potential for changes during transit or preservation, the physicochemical properties of leaves are typically measured in a laboratory setting. A suite of laboratory methods adapted for use in the field is described here. The equipment is portable and operable in remote environments. Each technique has been validated against laboratory standards and has been tested throughout the tro...

2005
John Evans

The themes of the Eighth International Conference of the Chemistry of the Platinum Group Metals (PGM8), held at the University of Southampton, from 7th to 12th July 2002, covered a broad spectrum from the chemistry of these fascinating elements, ranging through Organometallic chemistry Coordination and supramolecular chemistry Biological and medicinal chemistry Surfaces, materials and crystal e...

2008
B. S. Gilfedder

Iodine oxides, such as iodate, should theoretically be the only stable sink species for iodine in the troposphere. However, field observations have increasingly found very little iodate and significant amounts of iodide and organically bound iodine in precipitation and aerosols. The aim of this study was to investigate iodine speciation, including 5 the organic fraction, in rain, snow, and aero...

2002

• Background • Acid Rain & Cars • Acid Rain & Forests • Acid Rain & Health • Acid Rain & Water • Acid Rain in Europe • Acid Rain in US • Acid Rain Study The ecological effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in the aquatic, or water, environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes. Acid rain flows to streams, lakes, and marshes after falling on forests, fields, buildings, and roads. Acid r...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2001
Hongping Liu V. Chandrasekar Eugenio Gorgucci

Detection of rain/no-rain condition on the ground is an important for application of radar rainfall algorithms. A radial basis function (RBF) neural network-based scheme for rain/no-rain determination on the ground using vertical profiles of radar data is described in this paper. Evaluation based on WSR-88D radar over central Florida indicates that rain/no-rain condition can be inferred fairly ...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2008
Taehyeung Kim Dong Ho Lee Kwangseog Ahn Hyunchul Ha Heechang Park Cheng Xu Piao Xiaoyu Li Jeoungyoon Seo

Gravity ventilators rely simply on air buoyancy to extract air and are widely used to exhaust air contaminants and heat from workplaces using minimal energy. They are designed to maximize the exhaust flow rate, but the rain penetration sometimes causes malfunctioning. In this study, the characteristics of rain penetration through a ventilator were examined as a preliminary study to develop a ve...

2010
Zhanqing Li Ruiyue Chen

Though warm rain from low-level liquid clouds contributes significantly to the global precipitation and water cycle, it has been missed or underestimated by satellite remote sensing techniques. IR techniques miss all warm rain because they rely on cloud top temperature. Over land, passive microwave techniques miss all warm rain because they rely on ice scattering at high frequency channel. Over...

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