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High-precision pest and disease detection in greenhouses using the novel IM-AlexNet framework. [PDF]
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Microbial Composition Change and Heavy Metal Accumulation in Response to Organic Fertilization Reduction in Greenhouse Soil. [PDF]
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Dynamics of the Dissipation of Acetamiprid, Azoxystrobin, and β-Cyfluthrin in Jalapeño Pepper (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.) Produced Under Greenhouse and Open-Field Conditions. [PDF]
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Impacts of Rootstocks on the Quality Attributes of Tomato Fruit (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>) During Cold Storage. [PDF]
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Surveys in Geophysics, 1992
The greenhouse effect on the Earth is identified by the difference between the effective radiating temperature of the planet and its surface temperature. The difference between the energy emitted by the surface and that emitted upward to space by the upper atmosphere quantifies it; it can therefore be defined as the long wave energy trapped in the ...
André Berger, C. Tricot
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The greenhouse effect on the Earth is identified by the difference between the effective radiating temperature of the planet and its surface temperature. The difference between the energy emitted by the surface and that emitted upward to space by the upper atmosphere quantifies it; it can therefore be defined as the long wave energy trapped in the ...
André Berger, C. Tricot
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Greenhouse gases and greenhouse effect
Environmental Geology, 2008Conventional theory of global warming states that heating of atmosphere occurs as a result of accumu- lation of CO2 and CH4 in atmosphere. The writers show that rising concentration of CO2 should result in the cool- ing of climate. The methane accumulation has no essential effect on the Earth's climate.
George V. Chilingar+3 more
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Capital & Class, 1989
Abstract Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide affect the radiative heat balance and surface temperature of the earth. In the next 80 to 130 years, concentration of carbon dioxide is expected to double and the rest of the greenhouse gases to contribute half as much again to the greenhouse warming.
J H W Karas, P M Kelly
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Abstract Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide affect the radiative heat balance and surface temperature of the earth. In the next 80 to 130 years, concentration of carbon dioxide is expected to double and the rest of the greenhouse gases to contribute half as much again to the greenhouse warming.
J H W Karas, P M Kelly
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1982
The climate change induced by man-made releases of carbon dioxide and other trace gases is discussed. The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from an estimated 293 ppm in 1880 to 335 ppm in 1980, due mainly to the increased use of fossil fuels. That level is expected to double in the next century.
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The climate change induced by man-made releases of carbon dioxide and other trace gases is discussed. The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from an estimated 293 ppm in 1880 to 335 ppm in 1980, due mainly to the increased use of fossil fuels. That level is expected to double in the next century.
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2021
Radiative transfer is at the heart of the mechanism to explain the greenhouse effect due to carbone dioxide, methane and others in the earth atmosphere. We revisit this much studied field from a mathematical and numerical point of view. Existence and uniqueness and semi-analytic solutions of the Milne problem for grey atmospheres are stated.
Bardos, Claude, Pironneau, Olivier
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Radiative transfer is at the heart of the mechanism to explain the greenhouse effect due to carbone dioxide, methane and others in the earth atmosphere. We revisit this much studied field from a mathematical and numerical point of view. Existence and uniqueness and semi-analytic solutions of the Milne problem for grey atmospheres are stated.
Bardos, Claude, Pironneau, Olivier
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