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Toward a Greener Future: How and When Blockchain and Digitization Drive Green Finance
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic has significantly affected small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) and poses challenges in acquiring financing. Growing green investments require transformative infrastructure and innovative green financing solutions. Blockchain technology is ideal for delivering green environmental information because it provides real‐
Sikandar Rahman +7 more
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Extreme Arabian environments and their microbiomes: new frontiers for astrobiology and biosignature discovery. [PDF]
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Automating Sustainability: How Climate Action Unlocks the ESG Potential of Industrial Robotics
ABSTRACT The convergence of Industry 4.0 and global sustainability goals presents a critical paradox: while automation drives efficiency, its net impact on comprehensive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance remains contested. This study investigates the relationship between industrial robot and country‐level ESG performance across 63
Brahim Bergougui
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High-resolution assessment of wind energy resources over the Arabian Peninsula. [PDF]
Gandham H +3 more
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Modeling of the Arabian/Nubian shield's geothermal structure: a multi-parametric analysis using geophysical and geological tools. [PDF]
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2020
The Arabian Sea makes contributions to global biogeochemical cycles that are far in excess of what might be expected from its modest size. It experiences extremes in atmospheric forcing, asymmetrically distributed over the region, that brings about exceptionally large hydrographical changes and produce a wide variety of ecosystems or biogeochemical ...
Naqvi, S.W.A., Naik, H., Narvekar, P.V.
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The Arabian Sea makes contributions to global biogeochemical cycles that are far in excess of what might be expected from its modest size. It experiences extremes in atmospheric forcing, asymmetrically distributed over the region, that brings about exceptionally large hydrographical changes and produce a wide variety of ecosystems or biogeochemical ...
Naqvi, S.W.A., Naik, H., Narvekar, P.V.
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1973
When the IIOE was planned, it was considered a valuable objective to examine the upwelling regions which had been reported in the Arabian Sea (Bobzin, 1922) but had never before been the object of scientific observation.
R. I. Currie +2 more
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When the IIOE was planned, it was considered a valuable objective to examine the upwelling regions which had been reported in the Arabian Sea (Bobzin, 1922) but had never before been the object of scientific observation.
R. I. Currie +2 more
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Denitrification in the Arabian Sea
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 1982Abstract Estimates of the amount of denitrification in the Arabian Sea are inconsistent, and so two methods of calculation of ‘original’ nitrate concentrations used in earlier studies have been reviewed. Nitrite at intermediate depths was not restricted to the Persian Gulf water; concentrations were maximal much shallower than the depths of the ...
S.Wajih A. Naqvi +2 more
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Understanding the Arabian Sea: Reflections on the 1994–1996 Arabian Sea Expedition
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2001Abstract The Arabian Sea Expedition, now five years past its field observations, is at a stage when some of its dominant themes can be summarized. Of the large range of possible topics, five are considered here: (1) Is the Arabian Sea a source or sink for carbon dioxide?; (2) Is the Arabian Sea Mother Nature's iron experiment?; (3) Do grazing ...
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