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Potential ecological consequences of forest biomass harvesting in California
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2015ABSTRACTThe expansion of forest biomass markets may affect California’s forests both positively and negatively. Existing research does not permit an exact assessment of biomass harvesting impact in each forest type, but policy decisions can still benefit from a synthesis of the available science.
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Advanced control with economic - ecological optimization for biomass-fired boilers
Proceedings of the 2014 15th International Carpathian Control Conference (ICCC), 2014This paper presents work progress of advanced control development achieved on a prototype 100kW biomass-fired boiler. The aim of the research was to develop a complex control system, which provides both the basic boiler heating performance control based on the actual consumption and the optimization of operating conditions using advanced control ...
Cyril Oswald +2 more
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Southern Ocean Ecology: The BIOMASS Perspective
Arctic and Alpine Research, 1995Eileen E. Hofmann, Sayed Z. El-Sayed
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DENSITY OF ECOLOGICAL WOODEN BRIQUETTES OBTAINED FROM WOODY BIOMASS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2009The paper proposes itself to present some aspects about woody biomass as renewable source of energy and about one of the main product namely wooden briquettes. There will be put the accent on physical features of wooden briquettes namely its density but there has be not forgotten the ecological influences.
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Biomass and the Problems of Ecology, Agrochemistry and Energy
1991Publisher Summary This chapter describes the biomass and the problems of ecology, agrochemistry, and energy. There are a number of possible applications of modern biomass—the major accumulator of solar energy on the Earth—as an additional fuel source.
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Ecological optimization of biomass and lipid production by microalgae
2012Microalgae have higher growth rates and higher lipid content than terrestrial plants and the yield per unit area is even higher by several orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the production of microalgae does not compete for fertile land for food production.
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Soil viral diversity, ecology and climate change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Janet K Jansson, Ruonan Wu
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Biomass and Energy Sources with the Lowest Ecological Footprint
SilvaWorld, 2023Gheorghe Iuliana Florentina +1 more
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Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management, 2023
Gang Zhang, Song Qing, Hua Li
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Gang Zhang, Song Qing, Hua Li
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