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Environmental and Management Constraints on Tourism in Varna Bay, Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
We used the systems approach framework (SAF) to study the conflict between the development of tourism and marine environmental quality in Varna Bay, a critical regional policy issue selected for study after stakeholder consultation.
Snejana Moncheva +3 more
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Distribution features of the typhoons in the South China Sea
On the basis of statistical analysis, studies of the features of the distribution of typhoons in the South China Sea for the period 1951-2019 were carried out using satellite information.
Le Mau +2 more
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Neutrals Ejected From Io's Plasma/Atmosphere Interaction Region by Physical Chemistry Processes
Abstract Neutrals ejected from Io's atmosphere are the source of many important structures of the jovian magnetosphere: they feed giant neutral clouds, which extend along Io's orbit and nebulae, which extend beyond 500 jovian radii. The neutral loss rate is casually claimed to be ∼1 ton/s, but the processes leading to this loss, their quantitative ...
V. Dols
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The evaluation of national accounting matrices with environmental accounts (NAMEA) as a methodology for carrying out a sustainability assessment of the Scottish food and drink sector [PDF]
This report introduces environmental input-output (IO) accounts for Scotland as an example of a NAMEA framework. It provides an introduction to the use of basic IO multiplier methodology, which can be applied to examine pollution/waste generation and/or ...
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Funder) +1 more
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Silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) is observed in terrestrial volcanic gases and is predicted to be the major F - bearing species in low temperature volcanic gases on Io (Schaefer and Fegley, 2005b).
Fegley Jr, Bruce, Schaefer, Laura
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Juno Observations of Io's Alfvén Wing From 23 Io Radii
Abstract On 13 June, day 165 of 2024, Juno passed through Io's main Alfvén wing at a distance of ∼23 Io radii south of the moon during perijove 62. Evidence for this passage was clearly seen in the Juno plasma wave, magnetometer, and plasma data. The plasma wave signature was an intensification of quasi‐electrostatic waves below about 1 kHz with a ...
W. S. Kurth +13 more
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Galileo dust data from the jovian system: 2000 to 2003
The Galileo spacecraft was orbiting Jupiter between Dec 1995 and Sep 2003. The Galileo dust detector monitored the jovian dust environment between about 2 and 370 R_J (jovian radius R_J = 71492 km).
A.L. Graps +78 more
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Status of Scoping Nuclear Analyses for the Evolving Design of ITER TBM Port Cells
ITER is an international collaborative effort towards the realization of fusion energy via the magnetic confinement concept. Two of the equatorial ports in the facility are dedicated to the testing of tritium breeding concepts, which is essential for the
Moataz Harb +6 more
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Abstract Modeling density distributions along Jupiter's magnetic field lines is essential for understanding the Io plasma torus, moon plasma interactions, and plasma throughout the magnetosphere. This study compares multi‐fluid and kinetic approaches to diffusive equilibrium and the effects of different plasma distribution functions and anisotropy.
Edward G. Nerney
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Diagnosing the Atmosphere of Jupiter's Volcanic Moon Io Using Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENAs)
Abstract During a Juno spacecraft encounter with Jupiter's volcanic moon Io (30 December 2023), the Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instrument (JEDI) observed Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENAs) of >150 keV oxygen and sulfur (O + S) coming from Io's mostly nightside atmosphere. JEDI lines‐of‐sight approached closest to Io between 1.31 and 1.49 Io radii (
B. H. Mauk +10 more
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