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This investigation is part of a topical situation where wireless equipment is gradually being used for energy transfer, particularly for autonomous systems and the use of decarbonized energies.
Adel Razek
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Microwave electromagnetic dosimetry of personal ecological space
A.S. Dmitriev +3 more
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Titanium Carbide MXene Synthesis by Etching of Titanium Aluminum Carbide in Acetic Acid Solution
We propose a new method for Ti3C2Fz MXene synthesis using acetic acid as an etching environment. Contrary to the most often used HF/HCl, a weak acid solution is more beneficial for mass production with reduced environmental impact. Optimal balance between the acetic acid and water amounts allows for complete etching of Al atoms yielding partially ...
Bartosz Gurzęda +8 more
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Abstract Shipboard gravity anomaly data provide high‐resolution information for a wide range of Earth and ocean science research as well as ground‐truthing US national geodetic modeling. Motivated by the end of life‐cycle for legacy Bell aerospace marine Gravity Meter system (BGM‐3) gravimeters onboard vessels in the U.S. Academic Research Fleet, a new
Jyun‐Nai Wu +13 more
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Program planning, chapter 5, part D [PDF]
Recommendations for future activities necessary to support satellite microwave sensing are reported. Areas covered include component development, data processing, calibration, design and fabrication of multifrequency systems, and experimental test ...
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Revealing Permafrost Continuity Across a Northern Watershed With Airborne Electromagnetics
Abstract Permafrost thawing in northern regions may alter groundwater‐surface water dynamics, thereby impacting hydrologic and ecologic functions and the potential release of stored solutes including carbon. Here, we present an airborne frequency‐domain electromagnetic survey over a discontinuous permafrost region within the Central Mackenzie Valley in
O. Conway‐White +3 more
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Abstract Water status, water dynamics, and ecohydrological resilience of a protected German beech forest during the 2018–2020 multi‐year drought are assessed using over six years of multi‐frequency remote sensing data, integrating active, passive, and optical sensors with varying canopy penetration depths, highlighting the importance of monitoring ...
Florian M. Hellwig +10 more
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The development of spectro-signature indicators of root disease on large forest areas Annual progress report [PDF]
Visible and near infrared spectrometric tests of selected black and white film-filter combinations for descriminating between healthy and diseased Douglas fir ...
Wear, J. F.
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Hydraulic Effects of Channel Realignment and Floodplain Reconnection in a Headwater Stream
Abstract Channel realignment and floodplain reconnection are increasingly used as nature‐based solutions for flood management, yet their hydraulic effects remain poorly quantified in field settings of moderate‐gradient, small order channels. This study examines the impact of such interventions on hydraulic response in a headwater catchment, Goldrill ...
M. T. Perks +8 more
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Assessing multifunctional mountain landscape in an Eastern European framework
The research introduces the Biocultural Resilience Index (BRI), a novel tool for assessing multifunctional landscape sustainability. By integrating biological, cultural, and socio‐economic indicators, the BRI identifies vulnerable areas and informs strategies for sustainable management.
Viorel Gligor +4 more
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