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Application of weather radar systems a guide to uses of radar data in meterology and hydrology
Published 1996Subjects: “…Precipition (Meteorology) Measurement…”
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Clouds in the perturbed climate system their relationship to energy balance, atmospheric dynamics, and precipitation /
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Engineering hydrology
Published 1994Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Precipition -- Abstractions from precipitation -- Streamflow measurement -- Runoff -- Hydrogtaphs -- Floods -- Flood routing -- Groundwater.…”
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Separation processes in waste minimization
Published 1995Table of Contents: “…Waste Minimization -- Basic Principles of Separation Science -- Types of Separation Processes Used in Waste Minimization -- Separation of Solids -- Settling and Flotation -- Filtration and Drying -- Centrifuging and Cycloning -- Chemical Precipitation and Sedimentation -- Membrane Processes -- Electrostatic Precipitation and Electrochemical Processes -- Evaporation and Crystallization -- Distillation -- Absorption, Stripping, and Scrubbing -- Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Reversible Reactions with Solids -- Solvent Extraction, Solvent Precipitation, and Leaching…”
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Hydrology principles and processes
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- precipitation -- Interception -- Evaporation -- Groundwater -- Soil water -- Streamflow -- Water quality -- Hydrology in a changing world…”
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Fatigue and corrosion in metals
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Exfoliation corrosion and pitting corrosion and their role in fatigue predictive modeling: state-of-the-art review -- A study on surface modification of AL7075-T6 alloy against fretting fatigue phenomenon -- Recent advances in the study of biocorrosion -an overview -- Electrochemical tests to evaluate the stability of the anodic films on dental implants -- Effect of secondary phase precipitation on the corrosion behavior of duplex stainless steels -- Comparative study on corrosion protection of reinforcing steel by using amino alcohol and lithium nitrite inhibitors -- A corrosion sensor for monitoring the early-stage environmental corrosion of A36 carbon steel…”
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Handbook of electrostatic processes
Published 1995Table of Contents: “…Edward Law -- Electrostatic Precipitation / Senichi Masuda, Shunsuke Hosokawa -- Modeling of Electrostatic Precipitators and Filters / Phil A. …”
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Light scattering by nonspherical particles theory, measurements, and applications
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Liou, Yoshihide Takano, and Ping Yang -- Centimeter and millimeter wave scattering from nonspherical hydrometeors / Kültegin Aydin -- Microwave scattering by precipitation / Jeffrey L. Haferman -- Polarized light scattering in the marine environment / Mary S. …”
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Advanced Engineering and Materials
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Engineering Materials; Alternate Materials for Glass Fibre; Development of Mica-Based Glass-Ceramic with 4 Mol% of Fluorapatite; A Study on Nanosilver Adhesive for LED Light Application; Preparation and Adsorption Study of Gelatin/Activated Carbon Composite Bead Form; Precipitation Behavior and Magnetic Properties of Nanoscale Particles in a Cu-10 at% Ni-5 at% Co Alloy -- Chapter 2: Technologies and Systems of Materials Processing. …”
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Energy and Environment b Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Energy and Environment (ICEE 2014), Beijing, China, 26-27 June 2014
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Auala -- Adsorption of lead by zeolite/chitosan hybrid composite / Jeongseog Oh / Sangil Choi / Gyoungtae Jin / Jeonggeun Kim / Sangho Lee / Hyunseol Park -- Environmental characteristics of lagoon waters in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, and the effect of precipitation on the water quality of lagoon / Meiling Pang / Yanling Deng / Naoki Kano / Hiroshi Imaizumi -- Performance of phosphorus and nitrogen removal for the low COD/N ratio in urban wastewater by modified A2/O process / A. …”
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Essentials of oceanography
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…-- Each of Earth's Inner Layers Has Unique Characteristics -- Radioactive Elements Generate Heat Inside Earth -- Continents Rise above the Ocean Because of Isostatic Equilibrium -- 3.3.Wegener's Idea Is Transformed -- 3.4.The Breakthrough: From Seafloor Spreading to Plate Tectonics -- Plates Interact at Plate Boundaries -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 3.1 -- Ocean Basins Form at Divergent Plate Boundaries -- Island Arcs Form, Continents Collide, and Crust Recycles at Convergent Plate Boundaries -- Crust Fractures and Slides at Transform Plate Boundaries -- 3.5.Confirmation of Plate Tectonics -- A History of Plate Movement Has Been Captured in Residual Magnetic Fields -- Plate Movement above Mantle Plumes and Hot Spots Provides Evidence of Plate Tectonics -- Sediment Age and Distribution, Oceanic Ridges, and Terranes Are Explained by Plate Tectonics -- 3.6.Scientists Still Have Much to Learn about the Tectonic Process -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- Chapter in Perspective -- 4.Ocean Basins -- 4.1.The Ocean Floor Is Mapped by Bathymetry -- Echo Sounders Bounce Sound off the Seabed -- Multibeam Systems Combine Many Echo Sounders -- Satellites Can Be Used to Map Seabed Contours -- Robots Descend to Observe the Details -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 4.1 -- 4.2.Ocean-Floor Topography Varies with Location -- 4.3.Continental Margins May Be Active or Passive -- Continental Shelves Are Seaward Extensions of the Continents -- Continental Slopes Connect Continental Shelves to the Deep-Ocean Floor -- Spotlight Figure 4.8 Major Features of Ocean Basins -- Submarine Canyons Form at the Junction between Continental Shelf and Continental Slope -- Continental Rises Form As Sediments Accumulate at the Base of the Continental Slope -- 4.4.The Topology of Deep-Ocean Basins Differs from That of the Continental Margin -- Oceanic Ridges Circle the World -- Hydrothermal Vents Are Hot Springs on Active Oceanic Ridges -- Abyssal Plains and Abyssal Hills Cover Most of Earth's Surface -- Volcanic Seamounts and Guyots Project above the Seabed -- Trenches and Island Arcs Form in Subduction Zones -- 4.5.The Grand Tour -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Chapter in Perspective -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- 5.Ocean Sediments -- 5.1.Sediments Vary Greatly in Appearance -- 5.2.Sediments May Be Classified by Particle Size -- 5.3.Sediments Are Classified by Source -- Terrigenous Sediments Come from Land -- Biogenous Sediments Form from the Remains of Marine Organisms -- Hydrogenous Sediments Form Directly from Seawater -- Cosmogenous Sediments Come from Space -- Marine Sediments Are Usually Combinations of Terrigenous and Biogenous Deposits -- 5.4.Neritic Sediments Overlie Continental Margins -- 5.5.Pelagic Sediments Vary in Composition and Thickness -- Turbidites Are Deposited on the Seabed by Turbidity Currents -- Clays Are the Finest and Most Easily Transported Terrigenous Sediments -- Oozes Form from the Rigid Remains of Living Creatures -- Hydrogenous Materials Precipitate out of Seawater Itself -- Researchers Have Mapped the Distribution of Deep-Ocean Sediments -- 5.6.Scientists Use Specialized Tools to Study Ocean Sediments -- 5.7.Sediments Are Historical Records of Ocean Processes -- A Closer Look 5.1 Could Sediment Cores Tell Us Something about Earth's History, and Thus Offer Insight into Future Change? …”
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Turkey's new foreign policy Dovutoglu, the AKP and the pursuit of regional order
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Why are there so many banking crises? the politics and policy of bank regulation
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