نتایج جستجو برای: sea salt

تعداد نتایج: 207469  

2012
Borja Flagg Díaz Susan W. Stewart Jeffrey R.S. Brownson

This study describes a simulation analysis to asses increased productivity of salterns used for sea salt production by implementing a solar parabolic trough collector to accelerate the evaporation process. The proposed system is designed for Southern Spain, to be coupled with a heat exchanger submerged in the saltern’s channel. A thermal-fluid analysis of the proposed system was modeled using E...

2017
P Zieger O Väisänen J C Corbin D G Partridge S Bastelberger M Mousavi-Fard B Rosati M Gysel U K Krieger C Leck A Nenes I Riipinen A Virtanen M E Salter

Sea spray is one of the largest natural aerosol sources and plays an important role in the Earth's radiative budget. These particles are inherently hygroscopic, that is, they take-up moisture from the air, which affects the extent to which they interact with solar radiation. We demonstrate that the hygroscopic growth of inorganic sea salt is 8-15% lower than pure sodium chloride, most likely du...

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1968
H Sokabe S Mizogami A Sato

The role of the renin-angiotensin system as an aldosterone stimulating factor in the mammal is well-established (1, 2). A high salt intake diminishes the demand to conserve sodium in the body, and the secretion of aldosterone is decreased by the control of renin angiotensin system. Decreased renin activity on a high salt diet has been shown in the mammal (3-5). In 1942, Friedman, Kaplan, and Wi...

2011
James King Vic Etyemezian Mark Sweeney Brenda J. Buck George Nikolich

A field study conducted through a series of four field campaigns between 2005 and 2007 investigated the potential for dust emissions around the Salton Sea in California, USA. This paper explores the landform related controls on fugitive PM10 dust emissions from soil surfaces surrounding the Salton Sea by measuring soil properties combined with estimating the in situ PM10 dust emissions using a ...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2006
A D Sowers S P Young M Grosell C L Browdy J R Tomasso

Interest in culturing the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei in low-salinity and brackish-well waters has led to questions about the ability of this species to osmo- and ionoregulate in environments containing low concentrations of ions and in environments with ionic ratios that differ from those found in sea water. After seven days, hemolymph osmolality and potassium, sodium and calcium...

2003
W. P. Ball R. R. Dickerson B. G. Doddridge J. W. Stehr T. L. Miller D. L. Savoie T. P. Carsey

[1] Bulk and size-segregated aerosol samples were collected from the NOAA R/V Ronald H. Brown as it cruised from Cape Town, South Africa, through the Indian Ocean and into the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea (February to April 1999; 33 S to 19 N). Throughout the Northern Hemisphere, aerosol loading was greater than in the Southern Hemisphere. Samples collected in air that had passed over India sh...

2003
R. A. Cox D. J. Stewart

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Abstract The kinetics of uptake of gaseous N 2 O 5 on submicron aerosols containing NaCl and natural sea salt has been investigated in a flow reactor as a function of relative humidity (RH) in the range 30–80% at 295±2 K and a total pressure of 1 bar. The measured...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
J P Donnelly M D Bertness

The distribution of New England salt marsh communities is intrinsically linked to the magnitude, frequency, and duration of tidal inundation. Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) exclusively inhabits the frequently flooded lower elevations, whereas a mosaic of marsh hay (Spartina patens), spike grass (Distichlis spicata), and black rush (Juncus gerardi) typically dominate higher elevations. Monito...

Journal: :Ground water 2009
Adrian D Werner Craig T Simmons

Despite its purported importance, previous studies of the influence of sea-level rise on coastal aquifers have focused on specific sites, and a generalized systematic analysis of the general case of the sea water intrusion response to sea-level rise has not been reported. In this study, a simple conceptual framework is used to provide a first-order assessment of sea water intrusion changes in c...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Jana E Compton M Robbins Church

Deposition of sea salts is commonly elevated along the coast relative to inland areas, yet little is known about the effects on terrestrial ecosystem biogeochemistry. We examined the influence of NaCl concentrations on N, C, and P leaching from a coastal Oregon forest Andisol in two laboratory studies: a rapid batch extraction (approximately 1 d) and a month-long incubation using microlysimeter...

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