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Numerical Modeling and Analysis of Harvesting Atmospheric Water Using Porous Materials

open access: yesSeparations, 2022
Nowadays, harvesting water from the atmosphere is becoming a new alternative for generating fresh water. To the author’s best knowledge, no mathematical model has been established to describe the process of harvesting water from the atmosphere using ...
Sadeem S. Alkinani   +2 more
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Biotemplate Replication of Novel Mangifera indica Leaf (MIL) for Atmospheric Water Harvesting: Intrinsic Surface Wettability and Collection Efficiency

open access: yesBiomimetics, 2022
Water shortage has become a global crisis that has posed and still poses a serious threat to the human race, especially in developing countries. Harvesting moisture from the atmosphere is a viable approach to easing the world water crisis due to its ...
Edward Hingha Foday Jr   +6 more
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Modeling of Water Generation from Air Using Anhydrous Salts

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
The atmosphere contains 3400 trillion gallons of water vapor, which would be enough to cover the entire Earth with a one-inch layer of water. As air humidity is available everywhere, it acts as an abundant renewable water reservoir, known as atmospheric ...
Shereen K. Sibie   +2 more
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Seasonal forecasting of mussel aquaculture meat yield in the Pelorus Sound

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
This study develops a novel approach to forecasting anomalies of meat yield from mussel aquaculture in Pelorus Sound, New Zealand, based on the relationships between non-local sea surface temperature (SST) and observations of mussel meat yield over 13 ...
Neelesh Rampal   +8 more
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High-resolution downscaling with interpretable deep learning: Rainfall extremes over New Zealand

open access: yesWeather and Climate Extremes, 2022
The gap in resolution between existing global climate model output and that sought by decision-makers drives an ongoing need for climate downscaling.
Neelesh Rampal   +7 more
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Resilience and Species Accumulation across Seafloor Habitat Transitions in a Northern New Zealand Harbour

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
Biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecosystem stability and functionality under increasing anthropogenic stress. Part of this resilience comes from having many species performing the same function (functional redundancy) leading to the quantification
Stephanie Mangan   +6 more
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An atlas of seabed biodiversity for Aotearoa New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yesEarth System Science Data, 2023
The waters of Aotearoa New Zealand span over 4.2 million km2 of the South Pacific Ocean and harbour a rich diversity of seafloor-associated taxa. Due to the immensity and remoteness of the area, there are significant gaps in the availability of data that
F. Stephenson   +33 more
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On the origin and meaning of the German word Luft and some meteorological terms concerning atmospheric water, especially fog

open access: yesDIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin, 2014
The English and French word “air” is derived from the Latin aer, which comes from the Greek άήρ. In contrast, the German word “Luft” is a common Proto-Germanic word; in Old English “ lift” and “ lyft”.
Möller, Detlev
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Novel Application of a Compound-Specific Stable Isotope (CSSI) Tracking Technique Demonstrates Connectivity Between Terrestrial and Deep-Sea Ecosystems via Submarine Canyons

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2020
Studies have shown the importance of submarine canyons as conduits of land-derived organic carbon beyond the coastal shelf into the deep-sea where a single obvious river source can be identified.
Max Gibbs   +12 more
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Prototype Development of a Two-Stage Hydrogel–CaCl₂ Absorption–Desorption Device for Atmospheric Water Harvesting [PDF]

open access: yesWater Harvesting Research
Freshwater scarcity has become a pressing global challenge, driving the need for innovative and sustainable water production technologies. Atmospheric water harvesting offers a promising solution by exploiting the vast reservoir of water vapor in the air,
Sajjad Ghasemi, Mohammad Fazaelipoor
doaj   +1 more source

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