نتایج جستجو برای: plume

تعداد نتایج: 7494  

2013
Gregory J. Dick Karthik Anantharaman Brett J. Baker Meng Li Daniel C. Reed Cody S. Sheik

Hydrothermal plumes are an important yet understudied component of deep-sea vent microbial ecosystems. The significance of plume microbial processes can be appreciated from three perspectives: (1) mediation of plume biogeochemistry, (2) dispersal of seafloor hydrothermal vent microbes between vents sites, (3) as natural laboratories for understanding the ecology, physiology, and function of mic...

2002
S. S. Harilal C. V. Bindhu M. S. Tillack F. Najmabadi A. C. Gaeris

The effect of ambient gas on the expansion dynamics of the plasma generated by laser ablation of an aluminum target has been investigated using frequency doubled radiation from a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. The diagnostic tools include fast photography of overall visible plume emission using a 2 ns gated intensified charged coupled device and space and time resolved emission spectroscopy using a 5...

Journal: :Ground water 2011
I M Cozzarelli J K Böhlke J Masoner G N Breit M M Lorah M L W Tuttle J B Jaeschke

Leachate from municipal landfills can create groundwater contaminant plumes that may last for decades to centuries. The fate of reactive contaminants in leachate-affected aquifers depends on the sustainability of biogeochemical processes affecting contaminant transport. Temporal variations in the configuration of redox zones downgradient from the Norman Landfill were studied for more than a dec...

2012
Gary L. Achtemeier

Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape burns (forest and agricultural burns) are typically structured into “sub-plumes” or multiple-core updrafts with the number of updraft cores depending on characteristics of the landscape, fire, fuels, and weather. The number of updraft cores determines the efficiency of vertical transport of heat and...

2016
Richard HODGKINS Robert BRYANT Eleanor DARLINGTON Mark BRANDON

High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitoring the hydrology of sparsely-gauged regions. The submarine runoff of tidewater glaciers presents a particular challenge. We evaluate the utility of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) imagery for monitoring turbid meltwater plume variability in the glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón, Ic...

2012
S. S. Harilal G. V. Miloshevsky P. K. Diwakar A. Hassanein

We investigated spatio-temporal evolution of ns laser ablation plumes at atmospheric pressure, a favored condition for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry. The 1064 nm, 6 ns pulses from a Nd:YAG laser were focused on to an Al target and the generated plasma was allowed to expand in 1 atm Ar. The hydrodynamic expansion features wer...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2001
T Kikas P Janata H Ishida J Janata

The purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of turbulent mixing on the information content in a chemically encoded signal, to investigate the effect of the presence of multiple encoded frequencies, and to evaluate the information contained in the higher harmonics of the coherence spectra. The virtual plume instrument is used to mimic the flow conditions and signal patterns in a real ...

2006
Glenn T. Nofsinger George V. Cybenko

This paper presents a framework and demonstrates results from a process detection based approach to tracking an airborne plume in sensor networks. Data integration and pattern detection in large sensor networks measuring gas and radiation plumes suffer from low resolution observations, missed detections, and numerous false positive reports. Large numbers of nodes and the hypothesis management c...

2013
Mary A. Cameron Mark Z. Jacobson Alexander D. Naiman Sanjiva K. Lele

[1] This is a study to examine the impact of modeling photochemistry from aircraft emissions in an expanding plume versus at the grid scale in an atmospheric model. Differences in model treatments for a single flight occurred at all altitudes during takeoff, cruise, and landing. After 10 h, the plume treatment decreased grid-scale ozone production by 33%, methane destruction by 30%, and carbon ...

2002
A. P. Chouinard A. J. Adams M. K. Hudson

An instrumentation system was developed to measure the opacity of a hybrid rocket plume as a function of optical wavelength. The source consisted of collineated beams from two lasers, providing seven wavelengths in a single probe beam. Detection was accomplished with a spectrograph equipped with a photodiode array. Previous work with a two-wavelength system demonstrated the ability to follow th...

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