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Planetary Surface Temperatures
1991It is no news that the major source of heat energy in the solar system is the Sun. Its energy comes from nuclear reactions that take place at its core. The energy of a particular photon created in these reactions is absorbed and reradiated many times before reaching the surface, a process that takes on average about a million years.
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Climate Record: Surface Temperature Trends ☆
2018Surface temperatures rose by 0.7–0.8°C during the 20th century, and have continued to warm during the first 23 years of the 21st century. This article addresses the quality of the basic temperature data over the terrestrial and marine domains. The warming since the 19th century did not occur in a linear fashion but in two periods, from about 1920 to ...
Jones, P. D., Osborn, T. J.
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Reconciling sea surface temperature records
Science, 2017Oceanography Effective weather prediction, climate modeling, and marine ecosystem studies benefit from a robust understanding of sea surface temperatures. Unfortunately, because surface temperature measurements are conducted in many ways, the results are often discrepant, reducing the reliability ...
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Temperature above the surface layer
Climatic Change, 1995Three published data sets of upper-air global temperatures, two from radiosondes and one from satellites, are examined and compared for the lower stratosphere and troposphere.
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2015
The Debye temperature of a bulk solid is a measure of the stiffness of the bonds within the crystal and is related to the Debye characteristic frequency, ν D . This frequency corresponds to the highest allowed vibrational mode in the crystal in the distribution of frequencies following a mode frequency distribution function with a magnitude which is ...
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The Debye temperature of a bulk solid is a measure of the stiffness of the bonds within the crystal and is related to the Debye characteristic frequency, ν D . This frequency corresponds to the highest allowed vibrational mode in the crystal in the distribution of frequencies following a mode frequency distribution function with a magnitude which is ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2017
R. Estoque, Y. Murayama, S. Myint
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R. Estoque, Y. Murayama, S. Myint
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A CFCC-LSTM Model for Sea Surface Temperature Prediction
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2018Yuting Yang +5 more
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