نتایج جستجو برای: carbon dioxide lasers

تعداد نتایج: 335621  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Andrew E Schuh Thomas Lauvaux Tristram O West A Scott Denning Kenneth J Davis Natasha Miles Scott Richardson Marek Uliasz Erandathie Lokupitiya Daniel Cooley Arlyn Andrews Stephen Ogle

An intensive regional research campaign was conducted by the North American Carbon Program (NACP) in 2007 to study the carbon cycle of the highly productive agricultural regions of the Midwestern United States. Forty-five different associated projects were conducted across five US agencies over the course of nearly a decade involving hundreds of researchers. One of the primary objectives of the...

2015
Rongjun Bian Kun Cheng Jufeng Zheng Xiaoyu Liu Yongzhuo Liu Zhipeng Li Lianqing Li Pete Smith Genxing Pan David Crowley Jinwei Zheng Xuhui Zhang Liangyun Zhang Qaiser Hussain

Soil respiration, resulting in decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC), emits CO2 to the atmosphere and increases under climate warming. However, the impact of heavy metal pollution on soil respiration in croplands is not well understood. Here we show significantly increased soil respiration and efflux of both CO2 and CH4 with a concomitant reduction in SOC storage from a metal polluted rice...

2002
Zoran Marković Johan P. Engelbrecht Svetlana Marković

A theoretical study of the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction mechanism, performed using a DFT method, reveals that the reaction between sodium phenoxide and carbon dioxide proceeds with the formation of three transition states and three intermediates. In the first step of the reaction, a polarized ONa bond of sodium phenoxide is attacked by the carbon dioxide molecule, and the intermediate NaPh-CO2 comple...

2013
Elsa Coucheney Monika Strömgren Thomas Z Lerch Anke M Herrmann

Boreal ecosystems store one-third of global soil organic carbon (SOC) and are particularly sensitive to climate warming and higher nutrient inputs. Thus, a better description of how forest managements such as nutrient fertilization impact soil carbon (C) and its temperature sensitivity is needed to better predict feedbacks between C cycling and climate. The temperature sensitivity of in situ so...

Journal: :international archives of health sciences 0
mazaheri tehrani a. karamali f. environmental health department, health faculty, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, chimehi e.

aims: tehran’s uncontrolled expansion, which promoted housing, public utilities, industries and increase of vehicles caused the problem of air pollution. necessary information about air quality in different places and different times is the first step of combating the air pollution. the purpose of this study was to investigate the annual, monthly and hourly average of 5 criteria air pollutants ...

Mohammedi Rouzbahani, Maryam, Nikeghbali Sisakht, Nader, Sabzalipour, Sima,

Refineries produce about four percent of the global carbon dioxide emissions, close to one billion tons per year. Globally, the refining sector is the third largest producer of carbon dioxide after the electricity generation and cement industry.This greenhouse gases is a major cause of global warming and climate change and is a serious threat to human health and the environment. One way to redu...

Journal: :Southern medical journal 1998
T S Alster M S Bettencourt

BACKGROUND The use of lasers has assumed an increasingly important role in the treatment of a variety of cutaneous lesions over the past few decades. Because of their effectiveness, physicians from a variety of specialties have incorporated lasers into their practices. Unfortunately, widespread availability of lasers and the public's fascination with their potential uses have created extraordin...

Journal: :Applied optics 2013
Igor Alexeenko Jean-François Vandenrijt Giancarlo Pedrini Cédric Thizy Birgit Vollheim Wolfgang Osten Marc P Georges

We describe three different interferometric techniques (electronic speckle pattern interferometry, digital holographic interferometry, and digital shearography), using a long-wave infrared radiation produced by a CO(2) laser and recorded on a microbolometer array. Experimental results showing how these methods can be used for nondestructive testing are presented. Advantages and disadvantages of...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
W D Kimura A van Steenbergen M Babzien I Ben-Zvi L P Campbell D B Cline C E Dilley J C Gallardo S C Gottschalk P He K P Kusche Y Liu R H Pantell I V Pogorelsky D C Quimby J Skaritka L C Steinhauer V Yakimenko

Staging of two laser-driven, relativistic electron accelerators has been demonstrated for the first time in a proof-of-principle experiment, whereby two distinct and serial laser accelerators acted on an electron beam in a coherently cumulative manner. Output from a CO2 laser was split into two beams to drive two inverse free electron lasers (IFEL) separated by 2.3 m. The first IFEL served to b...

2002
Z. Xu B. C. Gahan

High power carbon dioxide lasers have successfully been used in drilling or cutting ngineering materials such as metals, polymers and ceramics over the years. Can a arbon dioxide laser be used to efficiently drill different rocks in a deep gas well? esearch sponsored by US Department of Energy has been carried out to answer this uestion. This paper will report the study results of using a super...

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