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ABSTRACT Waste disposal processes and landfill management are crucial subjects in the field of settlement archaeology. Our study is focused on understanding the processes that are connected to the formation of the infills of settlement features and the recycling of the building materials (daub and wood) and waste management.
Tereza Šálková+10 more
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ABSTRACT At the Huacas de Moche (HdM), one of the most prominent archaeological sites in Trujillo, Peru, the needs of an expanding modern community are in direct conflict with the desire to preserve the wealth of archaeological information. The undetermined extent of the HdM site introduces disputes in land usage where potential archaeological features
Jared Low+5 more
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The Effect of K‐Doping on Activation in Co‐Free Li‐Rich Cathodes
The activation mechanism of Li‐rich cathodes is unknown, and of crucial importance. By using the properties of K‐doping, we show that activation is a 2 step process; an initial static anionic redox followed by a dynamic TM migration anionic redox. Abstract The activation mechanism of Li‐rich cathode has been discussed for many years, yet there is still
Trent Seaby+4 more
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The Value Chain of Sustainable Dual Carbon Sodium Ion Capacitors
Sodium‐ion capacitors (SICs) bridge the energy‐power gap between batteries and supercapacitors, offering sustainable and scalable energy storage solutions. This review provides a 360‐degree perspective on SIC technology, covering material choices, presodiation strategies, manufacturing challenges, applications and life cycle assessment to ensure ...
Roman Mysyk+23 more
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An organic emulsion‐based fabrication method of cathode materials which drastically reduces synthesis times and energy consumption in comparison with other established synthesis routes is presented, providing materials with excellent electrochemical properties.
Francisco J. Garcia‐Garcia+10 more
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Influence of Coastal Land Use Change to Land Surface Temperature
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An introduction to the chapter on Land Surface Temperature (LST). The basic thermal infrared theory is presented with example algorithms for the retrieval of LST and emissivity data are described in the later section. Various methods to validate satellite Land Surface Temperature (LST) products exist, but the most accurate and conclusive method is the ...
Hulley, Glynn C.+5 more
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An introduction to the chapter on Land Surface Temperature (LST). The basic thermal infrared theory is presented with example algorithms for the retrieval of LST and emissivity data are described in the later section. Various methods to validate satellite Land Surface Temperature (LST) products exist, but the most accurate and conclusive method is the ...
Hulley, Glynn C.+5 more
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Diurnal cycles of land surface temperatures
Advances in Space Research, 1998Abstract Monthly mean diurnal cycles of temperatures over land, Ts, have been analyzed. Data include a 19-year climatology of station observations of ground and air temperatures, separately for all and clear skies (Tga, Tgc, Taa, Tac, respectively) over 75 sites in Russian, and a 7-year near-global climatology of satellite observations of surface ...
Garik Gutman, Alexander Ignatov
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Soil and Surface Temperatures at the Viking Landing Sites [PDF]
The annual temperature range for the martian surface at the Viking lander sites is computed on the basis of thermal parameters derived from observations made with the infrared thermal mappers. The Viking lander 1 (VL1) site has small annual variations in temperature, whereas the Viking lander 2 (VL2) site has large annual changes.
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Land Surface Temperature Responses to Land Use Land Cover Dynamics [PDF]
Land Surface Temperature Responses to Land Use Land Cover Dynamics Land use and land cover (LULC) changes induced by human or natural processes drive biogeochemistry of the Earth influencing the climate at global as well as regional scales. Drastic changes in the land cover with the decline in vegetation and water bodies due to anthropogenic ...
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