نتایج جستجو برای: thermal change

تعداد نتایج: 795751  

2005
L. A. Remer

A four year record of MODIS spaceborne data provides a new measurement tool to assess the aerosol direct radiative effect at the top of the atmosphere. MODIS derives the aerosol optical thickness and microphysical properties from the scattered sunlight at 0.55–2.1μm. The monthly MODIS data used here are accumulated measurements across a wide range of view and scattering angles and represent the...

2017
Diana Bowler Katrin Böhning-Gaese

Climate change indicators are tools to assess, visualize and communicate the impacts of climate change on species and communities. Indicators that can be applied to different taxa are particularly useful because they allow comparative analysis to identify which kinds of species are being more affected. A general prediction, supported by empirical data, is that the abundance of warm-adapted spec...

2013
M. A. Rawlins D. J. Nicolsky K. C. McDonald V. E. Romanovsky

[1] The terrestrial Arctic water cycle is strongly influenced by the presence of permafrost, which is at present degrading as a result of warming. In this study, we describe improvements to the representation of processes in the pan-Arctic Water Balance Model (PWBM) and evaluate simulated soil temperature at four sites in Alaska and active-layer thickness (ALT) across the pan-Arctic drainage ba...

2014
Alexander M. Thiele Aditya Kumar Gaurav Sant Laurent Pilon

This paper presents detailed numerical simulations predicting the effective thermal conductivity of spherical monodisperse and polydisperse core–shell particles ordered or randomly distributed in a continuous matrix. First, the effective thermal conductivity of this three-component composite material was found to be independent of the capsule spatial distribution and size distribution. In fact,...

2015
Sally A. Keith E. S. Woolsey J. S. Madin A. H. Baird

have a unique assemblage structure. For these assemblages, an alternative explanation might be more appropriately sought at a smaller spatial scale to match the reduced geographical extent of these idiosyncratic reefs relative to a coherent province (Rahbek 2005, Fenberg et al. 2014). Coral assemblages located in marginal areas, such as those at higher latitudes, are of particular interest beca...

2005

In this study, the behavior of a one dimensional (1D) Lennard-Jones (LJ) system is simulated. As part of this research, a special purpose computer program was designed, coded, and tested. In both the model and the program calculations, energy and momentum are conserved. The modeling assumes constant pressure throughout each simulation, although several different pressures are modeled. The simul...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Cole Krehbiel Xiaoyang Zhang Geoffrey M. Henebry

Urban areas alter local atmospheric conditions by modifying surface albedo and consequently the surface radiation and energy balances, releasing waste heat from anthropogenic uses, and increasing atmospheric aerosols, all of which combine to increase temperatures in cities, especially overnight, compared with surrounding rural areas, resulting in a phenomenon called the “urban heat island” effe...

2014
Hongzhi Cui Wenyu Liao Shazim Ali Memon Biqin Dong Waiching Tang

In this research, structural-functional integrated cement-based materials were prepared by employing cement paste and a microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM) manufactured using urea-formaldehyde resin as the shell and paraffin as the core material. The encapsulation ratio of the MPCM could reach up to 91.21 wt%. Thermal energy storage cement pastes (TESCPs) incorporated with different ...

2010
Mohamed Rady Eric Arquis

In the present article, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and a modified T-history method have been used to study the phase changing behavior of granular composites. Further modifications and improvements of the two methods are employed to handle granular materials undergoing phase change over a temperature range. A simple procedure has been advised to obtain accurate results from the DSC...

2001
Robert A. Massom Hajo Eicken Christian Haas Martin O. Jeffries Mark R. Drinkwater Matthew Sturm Anthony P. Worby Xingren Wu Victoria I. Lytle Shuki Ushio Kim Morris Phillip A. Reid Stephen G. Warren Ian Allison

Snow on Antarctic sea ice plays a complex and highly variable role in air-sea-ice interaction processes and the Earth’s climate system. Using data collected mostly during the past 10 years, this paper reviews the following topics: snow thickness and snow type and their geographical and seasonal variations; snow grain size, density, and salinity; frequency of occurrence of slush; thermal conduct...

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