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Abstract The mid‐Norwegian Margin, part of the North Atlantic Igneous Province (NAIP), is a well‐studied volcanic rifted margin formed during the breakup between Greenland and Eurasia ∼56 Ma, with the largest accumulation of magmatic material hosted by the Vøring Margin section.
Emily H. Cunningham +24 more
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Impact Reactivation of a Hydrothermal System in Basalt in the Vargeão Dome Impact Structure, Brazil
Abstract As hydrous minerals have been observed in impact craters on Mars, impact‐generated hydrothermal systems (IGHSs) have been considered as potential habitats for life on that planet. The Vargeão Dome, a 12 km wide impact structure in southern Brazil, was formed in basalts with at least two hydrothermal alteration stages.
Jitse Alsemgeest +5 more
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IDEAL-Cell, a High Temperature Innovative Dual mEmbrAne Fuel-Cell
IDEAL-Cell is a new concept of a high temperature fuel cell operating in the range 600-700°C. It is based on the junction between the anode part of a PCFC and the cathode part of a SOFC through a mixed H+ and O2- conducting porous ceramic membrane.
Stoynov, Z. +17 more
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The issue of high geothermal temperatures in deep underground engineering has become increasingly prominent, posing severe threats to safe construction, operation, and maintenance. Employing a bibliometric approach, this study first analyzes the definition, causes, and disaster‐affected objects of high geothermal temperatures.
Wei Chen +9 more
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Review on microencapsulated phase change materials (MEPCMs) : fabrication, characterization and applications [PDF]
The use of latent heat storage, microencapsulated phase change materials (MEPCMs), is one of the most efficient ways of storing thermal energy and it has received a growing attention in the past decade.
Zhao, Changying +3 more
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the most important technologies for converting organic waste into bioenergy, mostly in the form of biogas, and offers a wide range of environmental, economic, and public health benefits. This review provides a detailed description of the process of AD and its key biological phases, namely, hydrolysis, acidogenesis ...
Esraa E. Ammar +13 more
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World experience in using industrially developed methods to condition radioactive waste (RAW) by way of their vitrification is addressed. The properties of waste forms produced in the countries with developed nuclear fuel cycle were analyzed using ...
O. V. Mykhailov, V. M. Bezmylov
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Mercury's Hollows: A Potential Signature of Sulfur Exosphere‐Subsurface Transport
Abstract Bright geological formations called hollows were observed at Mercury and are mostly found in impact craters. While their composition is unknown, subsurface sulfur could be responsible for their formation. Mercury's porous surface favors the subsurface diffusion of returning exospheric atoms.
S. Verkercke +6 more
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We investigated diversity patterns of vascular plants of overstorey and understorey vegetation separately per stratum and the influence of anthropogenic disturbances along two elevational transects with contrasting slope aspects in a temperate rainforest and alpine scrub in southern Chile.
T. Michelt +3 more
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ABSTRACT Liquid metal packed‐bed thermal energy storage (TES) can improve industrial waste heat recovery due to its wide operating temperature range and high thermal conductivity. However, reducing costs, especially for storage media, is essential for broader adoption.
Margaux Zehnder +3 more
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