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(2021)This chapter overviews the use of micropotentiometry and scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) as spatially resolved electrochemical tools to study localized corrosion phenomena in coated samples and is intended ...
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(2022)We develop a simple aggregate nonlinear model of global coupled climate-socioeconomic system and explore with model simulations possible futures with and without climate mitigation actions. Carbon emissions produced by the ...
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(2020)With hybrid laminar flow control the drag can be reduced for airfoils. This is done by boundary layer suction through millions of small holes in the skin panels. The goal of this paper is to assess the impact on fatigue ...
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(2012)The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was one of the first great civilizations in prehistory. This bronze age civilization flourished from the end of the the fourth millennium BC. It disintegrated during the second millennium ...
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(2012)In this chapter, we inspect materials that exhibit an extremely large volume- or mass-specific surface area and that can be made to expand or contract by controlling the interatomic bond strength at the surfaces and, ...
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(2014)This chapter highlights the benefits of framing adaptation to climate change as an issue of climate risk management and describes a number of methods and approaches that may be applied in the process of developing adaptation ...
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(2013)Climate change is having in human history the same effects as the opening of the Pandora ’s Box in Greek mythology. Although some still argue that the consequences of climate change might be trivial or harmless, reality ...
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(2011)During the last decade the field of elemental speciation spurred the development of analytical procedures based on the hyphenation of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and different separation techniques ...
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(2014)The present paper reviews the present potential of magnesium and
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(2011)Aerosol particles belong to the most important constituents of the Earth’s atmosphere. Cloud formation and cloud properties strongly depend on the amount and the type of atmospheric aerosol particles. By scattering and ...