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Water quality indicator algorithms often separate marine and freshwater systems, introducing artificial boundaries and artifacts in the freshwater to ocean continuum. Building upon the Ocean Colour- (OC) and Lakes Climate Change Initiative (CCI) projects, we propose an improved tool to assess the interactions across river–sea transition zones.
Elizabeth C. Atwood +11 more
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This study investigates the tribological response of 60NiTi alloy under dry, water‐lubricated and high‐temperature conditions. The alloy exhibits decreasing wear volume and friction with increasing temperature due to the formation of protective oxide layers. The work clarifies dominant wear mechanisms and demonstrates the suitability of 60NiTi for high‐
Anthony Onyebuchi Okoani +2 more
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Satellite remote sensing enables the mapping of large-scale spatiotemporal variations of Water Quality (WQ) parameters, including Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC).
S.L. Kesav Unnithan +7 more
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Radiative non-isothermal Bondi accretion onto a massive black hole
In this paper, we present the classical Bondi accretion theory for the case of non-isothermal accretion processes onto a supermassive black hole (SMBH), including the effects of X-ray heating and the radiation force due to electron scattering and ...
Contreras, Ernesto +5 more
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We investigate the identification of the time-dependent source term in the diffusion equation using boundary measurements. This facilitates tracing back the origins of environmental pollutants. Employing the concept of dynamic complex geometrical optics (CGO) solutions, a variational formulation of the inverse source problem is analyzed, leading to a ...
Lingyun Qiu +3 more
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Creep experiments at 900°C on coarse‐grained steel‐ceramic composites containing recycled magnesia reveal that higher ceramic volume fractions significantly enhance the creep resistance. Detailed EBSD investigations identify subgrain formation in the steel matrix as the dominant deformation mechanism.
Moritz Müller +6 more
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Optically shallow waters, which host ecosystems like coral reefs, are characterized by complex radiative transfer pathways. Surface reflectance derived from remote sensing in optically shallow waters is influenced by water depth, water quality, and ...
Enze Wang +6 more
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New observational approaches for optically complex waters based on high-resolution transmissometry
There is a growing concern for protection and conservation of coastal ecosystems, which require a proper understanding of ecosystem dynamics and the ability to detect and predict changes in the ecosystem state. For this purpose, there is general agreement on the requirement of multidisciplinary and multiscale observing systems, due to the complex ...
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High‐frequency (HF) welding of steel is limited by oxide inclusions that degrade weld quality. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the integration of a nonthermal Ar/H2 dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma jet into HF welding. Local plasma treatment provides effective shielding and in‐situ oxide reduction, resulting in markedly fewer and ...
Viktor Udachin +4 more
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The origin of the radio emission from beta Lyrae
In this paper we present new observational evidence that supports the presence of an extra source of continuum emission in the binary system beta Lyrae. New VLA and IRAM observations, together with published data from the literature and ISO archive data,
Leone, F., Trigilio, C., Umana, G.
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