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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    La Vergne :RSC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: An introduction to the different inorganic adsorbents/sorbents used in pre-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (363 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781788013390
    Series Statement: ISSN Series
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811369674
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Chemistry Series ; v.103
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Solid-State NMR Principles and Techniques -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Nuclear Spin Interactions in Solids -- 1.2.1 Chemical Shift Interaction -- 1.2.2 Dipole-Dipole Interaction -- 1.2.3 Quadrupolar Interaction -- 1.2.4 Spin-Spin Interaction -- 1.3 Manipulations of Spin Interactions in Solids -- 1.3.1 Magic-Angle Spinning (MAS) -- 1.3.2 Cross-Polarization -- 1.3.3 Dipolar Decoupling Methods in Rotating Solid -- 1.3.4 Dipolar Recoupling Methods in Rotating Solid -- 1.3.5 High-Resolution Techniques for Half-Integer-Spin Quadrupolar Nuclei -- 1.3.6 Summary -- References -- 2 Solid-State NMR Studies of Zeolites and Zeotype Materials Synthesis -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Zeolite Synthesis Route and Procedures -- 2.3 Zeolite Synthesis Process and Crystallization Mechanism -- 2.4 NMR Strategy in Characterization of Zeolite Synthesis -- 2.4.1 Microporous Aluminosilicates -- 2.4.2 Microporous Aluminophosphates -- 2.5 Summary -- References -- 3 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Framework Structure of Zeolites and Zeotype Materials -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Zeolite Framework Structure -- 3.2.1 27Al MAS NMR -- 3.2.2 29Si MAS NMR -- 3.2.3 31P MAS NMR -- 3.2.4 17O MAS NMR -- 3.2.5 129Xe NMR -- 3.2.6 Other Framework Elements -- 3.3 Summary -- References -- 4 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Host-Guest Interactions -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Host-Guest Interactions -- 4.2.1 Host-Guest Interaction Between Adsorbed Molecule and Zeolite Framework -- 4.2.2 Host-Guest Interaction in Molecular Sieve Synthesis -- 4.2.3 Host-Guest Interaction in Zeolite Catalysis -- 4.3 Summary -- References -- 5 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Acid Properties of Zeolites and Solid Acid Catalysts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Solid-State NMR Characterization of Acidic Property. , 5.2.1 Acid Sites Containing Hydroxyl Groups -- 5.2.2 Acidic Nature and Strength -- 5.2.3 Location and Distribution of Acid Sites -- 5.2.4 Spatial Proximities and Synergy Effects of Different Acid Sites -- 5.3 Summary -- References -- 6 In Situ Solid-State NMR Investigation of Catalytic Reactions on Zeolites -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 In Situ Solid-State NMR Approaches -- 6.2.1 Batch Reaction -- 6.2.2 Flow Reaction -- 6.3 Mechanistic Study of the Catalytic Reactions by In Situ NMR -- 6.3.1 Activation and Conversion of Light Alkanes -- 6.3.2 Methanol-to-Olefins (MTO) Conversion -- 6.4 Summary -- References -- Index.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    La Vergne :RSC,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: An introduction to the different inorganic adsorbents/sorbents used in post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (318 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781788013352
    Series Statement: ISSN Series
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (274 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783110544183
    Series Statement: De Gruyter STEM Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. Noncatalytic and catalytic oxidation of organic pollutants in wastewater by air -- 2. Catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds -- 3. Functional catalysts for catalytic removal of formaldehyde from air -- 4. Recent advances in catalytic oxidation of NO to NO< -- sub> -- 2< -- /sub> -- -- 5. Selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides by NH< -- sub> -- 3< -- /sub> -- -- 6. Photocatalytic removal of gaseous elemental mercury -- 7. Recovery of valuable metals from e-waste via applications of nanomaterials -- Index.
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    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Agulhasstrom ; Klima ; Modell
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (16 Seiten, 13,27 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 03G0835A - 03G0835B. - Verbund-Nummer 01145232 , Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) im Rahmen des SPACES Programms (Science Partnerships for the Assessment of Complex Earth System Processes) unter dem BMBF Rahmenprogramm "Research for Sustainable Development" (FONA) , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-09-22
    Description: Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx) is a model intercomparison project of the Forum of Arctic Modeling and Observational Synthesis (FAMOS). In SIREx, skill metrics are designed to evaluate different recently suggested approaches for modeling linear kinematic features (LKFs) to provide guidance for modeling small‐scale deformation. These LKFs are narrow bands of localized deformation that can be observed in satellite images and also form in high resolution sea ice simulations. In this contribution, spatial and temporal properties of LKFs are assessed in 36 simulations of state‐of‐the‐art sea ice models and compared to deformation features derived from the RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System. All simulations produce LKFs, but only very few models realistically simulate at least some statistics of LKF properties such as densities, lengths, or growth rates. All SIREx models overestimate the angle of fracture between conjugate pairs of LKFs and LKF lifetimes pointing to inaccurate model physics. The temporal and spatial resolution of a simulation and the spatial resolution of atmospheric boundary condition affect simulated LKFs as much as the model's sea ice rheology and numerics. Only in very high resolution simulations (≤2 km) the concentration and thickness anomalies along LKFs are large enough to affect air‐ice‐ocean interaction processes.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Winds and ocean currents continuously move and deform the sea ice cover of the Arctic Ocean. The deformation eventually breaks an initially closed ice cover into many individual floes, piles up floes, and creates open water. The distribution of ice floes and open water between them is important for climate research, because ice reflects more light and energy back to the atmosphere than open water, so that less ice and more open water leads to warmer oceans. Current climate models cannot simulate sea ice as individual floes. Instead, a variety of methods is used to represent the movement and deformation of the sea ice cover. The Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx) compares these different methods and assesses the deformation of sea ice in 36 numerical simulations. We identify and track deformation features in the ice cover, which are distinct narrow areas where the ice is breaking or piling up. Comparing specific spatial and temporal properties of these features, for example, the different amounts of fractured ice in specific regions, or the duration of individual deformation events, to satellite observations provides information about the realism of the simulations. From this comparison, we can learn how to improve sea ice models for more realistic simulations of sea ice deformation.
    Description: Key Points: All models simulate linear kinematic features (LKFs), but none accurately reproduces all LKF statistics. Resolved LKFs are affected strongest by spatial and temporal resolution of model grid and atmospheric forcing and rheology. Accurate scaling of deformation rates is a proxy only for realistic LKF numbers but not for any other LKF static.
    Description: DOE
    Description: HYCOM NOPP
    Description: Innovation Fund Denmark and the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union
    Description: National centre for Climate Research, SALIENSEAS, ERA4CS
    Description: German Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM (Regional Climate Change)
    Description: Gouvernement du Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000038
    Description: Environment and Climate Change Canada Grants & Contributions program
    Description: Office of Naval Research Arctic and Global Prediction program
    Description: U.S. Department of Energy Regional and Global Model Analysis program
    Description: National Science Foundation Arctic System Science program
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: https://zenodo.org/communities/sirex
    Keywords: ddc:550.285
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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  • 8
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    In:  Supplement to: Wekerle, Claudia; Wang, Qiang; von Appen, Wilken-Jon; Danilov, Sergey; Schourup-Kristensen, Vibe; Jung, Thomas (2017): Eddy-Resolving Simulation of the Atlantic Water Circulation in the Fram Strait With Focus on the Seasonal Cycle. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 122(11), 8385-8405, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC012974
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: Eddy driven recirculation of Atlantic Water (AW) in the Fram Strait modifies the amount of heat that reaches the Arctic Ocean, but is difficult to constrain in ocean models due to very small Rossby radius there. In this study we explore the effect of resolved eddies on the AW circulation in a locally eddy-resolving simulation of the global Finite-Element-Sea ice-Ocean-Model (FESOM) integrated for the years 2000-2009, by focusing on the seasonal cycle. An eddy-permitting simulation serves as a control run. Our results suggest that resolving local eddy dynamics is critical to realistically simulate ocean dynamics in the Fram Strait. Strong eddy activity simulated by the eddy-resolving model, with peak in winter and lower values in summer, is comparable in magnitude and seasonal cycle to observations from a long-term mooring array, whereas the eddy-permitting simulation underestimates the observed magnitude. Furthermore, a strong cold bias in the central Fram Strait present in the eddy-permitting simulation is reduced due to resolved eddy dynamics, and AW transport into the Arctic Ocean is increased with possible implications for the Arctic Ocean heat budget. Given the good agreement between the eddy-resolving model and measurements, it can help filling gaps that point-wise observations inevitably leave. For example, the path of the West Spitsbergen Current offshore branch, measured in the winter months by the mooring array, is shown to continue cyclonically around the Molloy Deep in the model, representing the major AW recirculation branch in this season.
    Keywords: AWI_PhyOce; File content; File format; File name; File size; FRAM; Fram Strait; Fram-Strait; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; Physical Oceanography @ AWI; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 100 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven | Supplement to: Wang, Qiang; Danilov, Sergey; Jung, Thomas; Kaleschke, Lars; Wernecke, Andreas (2016): Sea ice leads in the Arctic Ocean: Model assessment, interannual variability and trends. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(13), 7019-7027, https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL068696
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: Northern Hemisphere sea ice from a Finite-Element Sea-Ice Ocean Model (FESOM) 4.5 km resolution simulation carried out by researchers from Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Germany. Concentration is shown with color; thickness is shown with shading. A global 1 degree mesh is used, with the "Arctic Ocean" locally refined to 4.5 km. South of CAA and Fram Strait the resolution is not refined in this simulation. The animation indicates that the 4.5 km model resolution helps to represent the small scale sea ice features, although much higher resolution is required to fully resolve the ice leads. The animation is created by Michael Böttinger from DKRZ (https://www.dkrz.de).
    Keywords: Arctic; DATE/TIME; File content; File format; File size; pan-Arctic; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8 data points
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of statistical physics 78 (1995), S. 799-813 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Correlation exponent ; correlation dimension ; Hill estimator ; Monte Carlo method ; bootstrap
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We propose a Monte Carlo method for estimating the correlation exponent of a stationary ergodic sequence. The estimator can be considered as a bootstrap version of the classical Hill estimator. A simulation study shows that the method yields reasonable estimates.
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