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    Projected Impacts of Bioenergy-Demand-Induced Land Use and Cover Changes on Regional Climate in Central Europe by Fang Yin, Yihui Xiong, Li Jiang, Zhiguo Pang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Energy shortfalls are becoming more and more serious all over the world, and worldwide governments have tried to promote the development of biofuels in order to mitigate the climatic impacts of massive fossil fuel consumption. …”
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    Transferability of green port strategies: A Delphi study with European ports by Aren Bostooughli, Adriana Saraceni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research aims to identify suitable green port strategies for small EU ports, by first examining green port strategies of leading European ports and then their applicability in the context of small ports, by assessing challenges and barriers encountered during strategy implementation. …”
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    Probing the design principles of photosynthetic systems through fluorescence noise measurement by Naama Maroudas-Sklare, Naama Goren, Shira Yochelis, Grzegorz Jung, Nir Keren, Yossi Paltiel

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Fluorescent signal of photosynthetic markers has long been utilised in this endeavour. In this research we demonstrate the use of fluorescent noise analysis to reveal further layers of intricacy in photosynthetic energy transfer. …”
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    Study on the Evolution of Water Gushing and Mud Bursting Process in Karst Tunnel by LEI Pengbo, XU Zhong, WANG Kunyun, HU Diyong, YANG Zhu, WANG Mengfei

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…With overall consideration of the influence of geological structure,hydrologic features, andconstruction,this paper abstractly generalizes the evolution of water gushing and mud burstingprocess in karst tunnel into four stages as follows:①The formation stage of karst geologicalenvironment provides geological conditions for the development and evolution of disaster-causingstructures;②The expansion stage of karst water system channel provides space for the storage andflow of water gushing and mud bursting; ③The critical state formation stage of karst watergushing and mud bursting is mainly affected by the disaster-causing mud & water body and theartificial excavation of tunnels; ④The energy release and depressurization stage of karst watergushing and mud bursting is the end of the whole process, indicating that the disaster hasoccurred.Based on case analysis,the water gushing and mud bursting in karst tunnel is divided into 11types in 3 classes according to different factors as follows: geological structure class (faulttype, syncline type, anticline type, lithology interface type), water gushing channel class(fracture type, pipe type, cave type, underground river type), and water gushing and mud burstingclass (water gushing type, mud bursting type, mud and water bursting type).The research results canprovide reference for the research on the control of water gushing and mud bursting in the tunneland the safety construction of the tunnel.…”
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    Presenting a Geomorphological Conceptual Model of Construction of bridges in urban floodway- river valleys by Esmaiel Najafi, Amir Safari, Ezatoalah Ghavavati, Amir Karam

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Geomorphology, as a systematic science can also study and explain the environmental realities that have been objectified in the form of processes and forms in nature, and introduce their results and output spatially in the form of maps and models. The type of research is applied and the research method is descriptive-analytical and based on the results of the Ph.D. …”
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    Effects of Initial Drivers and Land Use on WRF Modeling for Near-Surface Fields and Atmospheric Boundary Layer over the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau by Junhua Yang, Keqin Duan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…After using the new initial drive and land use data, the simulation precision in T2 is improved by the correction of overestimated net energy flux at surface and the RH2 is improved due to the lower T2 and larger soil moisture. …”
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    The Analysis of Biomimetic Caudal Fin Propulsion Mechanism with CFD by Guijie Liu, Shuikuan Liu, Yingchun Xie, Dingxin Leng, Guanghao Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In nature, fish not only have extraordinary ability of underwater movement but also have high mobility and flexibility. The low energy consumption and high efficiency of fish propulsive method provide a new idea for the research of bionic underwater robot and bionic propulsive technology. …”
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