نتایج جستجو برای: charcoal tubes

تعداد نتایج: 34402  

2009
C. Cosma T. Jurcut V. Benea M. Moldovan Alida Timar

The possibility to combine the track-etched CR-39 or Makrofol detectors with charcoal to increase the detector sensitivity was shown in the last years. Special requests are necessary in the case of a personal dosimeter when the detector must be active only during working activity. Regarding the combination of charcoal with TL detectors our preliminary investigations indicate that the TLD intens...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2003
Maria Olsson Göran Petersson

Benzene was assessed as the predominant aromatic compound emitted from glowing charcoal and firewood embers. Concentrations measured above charcoal used for grilling exceeded 10 mg m(-3) at a 5% carbon dioxide level. Charcoal with a high carbon content released less benzene. Glowing wood pellets emitted less benzene than glowing firewood remainders. The emissions of ethene and propene relative ...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2014
Olivier Blarquez Boris Vannière Jennifer R. Marlon Anne-Laure Daniau Mitchell J. Power Simon Brewer Patrick J. Bartlein

We describe a new R package, paleofire, for analysis and synthesis of charcoal time series, such as those contained in the Global Charcoal Database (GCD), that are used to reconstruct paleofire activity (past biomass burning). paleofire is an initiative of the Global Paleofire Working Group core team (www. gpwg.org), whose aim is to encourage the use of sedimentary charcoal series to develop re...

Journal: :Science 2013
Rudolf Jaffé Yan Ding Jutta Niggemann Anssi V Vähätalo Aron Stubbins Robert G M Spencer John Campbell Thorsten Dittmar

Global biomass burning generates 40 million to 250 million tons of charcoal every year, part of which is preserved for millennia in soils and sediments. We have quantified dissolution products of charcoal in a wide range of rivers worldwide and show that globally, a major portion of the annual charcoal production is lost from soils via dissolution and subsequent transport to the ocean. The glob...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1967
R F Chen

The fatty acid contents of 26 different serum albumin preparations representing different species and obtained from various commercial sources have been determined. Some samples had surprisingly little fatty acid contamination, but it was found that other samples contained between 2 and 3 moles of acid per mole of protein, in confirmation of earlier reports. Treatment of these samples with char...

2012
Melissa R. A. Pingree Peter S. Homann Brett Morrissette Robyn Darbyshire

In 2002, the Biscuit Wildfire burned a portion of the previously established, replicated conifer unthinned and thinned experimental units of the Siskiyou Long-Term Ecosystem Productivity (LTEP) experiment, southwest Oregon. Charcoal C in pre and post-fire O horizon and mineral soil was quantified by physical separation and a peroxide-acid digestion method. The abrupt, short-term fire event caus...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1953
J KOHN

This method depends upon the use of formalindenatured gelatin with finely powdered charcoal incorporated as an indicator of liquefaction. The gelatin charcoal is used only as a substrate for testing the gelatinase activity and not as a nutrient medium. This substrate contains a large number of minute particles of charcoal with a comparatively small amount of gelatin as binding substance. Conseq...

2014
Irene Criscuoli Giorgio Alberti Silvia Baronti Filippo Favilli Cristina Martinez Costanza Calzolari Emanuela Pusceddu Cornelia Rumpel Roberto Viola Franco Miglietta

The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direct C sequestration and potential reduction of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, we investigated the long term effects of charcoal addition on C sequestration and soil physico-chemical properties by studying a series of abandoned charcoal hearths in the Eastern Alps of Italy establis...

2004
Chairil A. Siregar Nobuo Ishibashi Tsuyoshi Kato Kazuya Ando

Charcoal is one of the important energy sources in the developing countries. Additionally, it is effective not only in carbon fixation and inactivation in the atmosphere but also in environmental conservation when used as an agent such a soil conditioner or growth accelerator of plants. However the utilization of charcoal in forestry sector, especially industrial plantation, has not been introd...

2007
Victoria Y. Fan Amy Smith David Wallace Amy Banzaert Charles Mathis

In Haiti, wood and wood charcoal are common fuels for cooking. This practice has contributed to deforestation, leading to erosion and fatal floods. The availability of charcoal made from a different source other than wood, such as agricultural waste, might provide Haitians with an alternative, more sustainable fuel, which in turn may reduce fuel prices. MIT students have developed various metho...

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