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Aerosols 12 aerosols 4 Arctic 2 Atmospheric turbidity 2 Climate change 2 Linke turbidity factor 2 carbon 2 mercury 2 organic carbon 2 organic matter 2 AEROSOLS 1 Africa 1 Air quality 1 Angstrom exponent 1 Angstrom turbidity coefficient 1 Angstrom’s turbidity coefficient 1 Ash 1 Asian monsoon 1 Canada 1 Climate model 1 Common Wealth Games 1 Correlation 1 DNI 1 Dimming 1 Direct normal irradiance 1 Direct solar radiation 1 Dynamic panel data 1 Europe 1 FIRE BEAR Project 1 FISSION PRODUCTS 1 Gaseous pollutants 1 Global warming 1 Holi festival 1 Land use 1 Land-surface feedback 1 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATION 1 MODIS 1 Meteorological parameters 1 NEPTUNIUM 1 Ozone 1
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Article 15 Book / Working Paper 1 Other 1
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Janusz, Pempkowiak 2 Masmoudi, M. 2 Medhioub, K. 2 Tomasz, Petelski 2 Agata, Bełdowski 1 Baker, S. 1 BeÅ‚dowski Zaborska Jacek Agata 1 Bisht, D. 1 Blake, T. 1 Chang, Hsin-I 1 Chaâbane, M. 1 Chen, Fei 1 Churkina, T. 1 Conard, S. 1 Devara, P. 1 Dosio, Alessandro 1 Ellouz, F. 1 Gaetani, Marco 1 Gu, Lianhong 1 Hao, W. 1 Huld, Thomas 1 Ivanov, A. 1 Ivanov, V. 1 Ivanova, G. 1 Janjai, S. 1 Jaswal, Ashok 1 Kafatos, Menas 1 Kazantzidis, A. 1 Koutzenogij, K. 1 Kovaleva, Nataly 1 Kumar, Anil 1 Kumar, Naresh 1 Kumharn, W. 1 Laksanaboonsong, J. 1 Lam, Joseph C 1 Landry, Jean-Sébastien 1 Levin, R.W. 1 Li, Danny H.W 1 Magnus, Jan R. 1 McRae, D. 1
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Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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Natural Hazards 5 Renewable Energy 5 Papers on Global Change IGBP 2 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 Land 1 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Carbon Cycling, Climate Regulation, and Disturbances in Canadian Forests: Scientific Principles for Management
Landry, Jean-Sébastien; Ramankutty, Navin - In: Land 4 (2015) 1, pp. 83-118
Canadian forests are often perceived as pristine and among the last remaining wilderness, but the majority of them are officially managed and undergo direct land use, mostly for wood harvest. This land use has modified their functions and properties, often inadvertently (e.g., age structure) but...
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Global Warming and Local Dimming : The Statistical Evidence
Magnus, Jan R.; Melenberg, Bertrand; Muris, C.H.M. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2011
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Union Carbide Nuclear Company Radiation Standards & Practices. Recommendations of the Committee on Radiation Standards & Practices
Levin, R.W. - 2008
Radiation practices among the 4 Carbide Plants at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Paducah, Kentucky, were evaluated, and uniform standards and criteria for handling U, Th, Np, and Pu were developed. Values for the permissible limits of internal and external radiation exposure published in the most...
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The near future availability of photovoltaic energy in Europe and Africa in climate-aerosol modeling experiments
Gaetani, Marco; Huld, Thomas; Vignati, Elisabetta; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 38 (2014) C, pp. 706-716
The near future change in productivity of photovoltaic energy (PVE) in Europe and Africa is assessed by using the climate variables simulated by the ECHAM5-HAM aerosol-climate model, and a model for the performance of photovoltaic systems. The climate simulations are forced by green-house gases...
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The aerosol effect on direct normal irradiance in Europe under clear skies
Nikitidou, E.; Kazantzidis, A.; Salamalikis, V. - In: Renewable Energy 68 (2014) C, pp. 475-484
The effect of spatial and temporal variability of aerosol optical depth (AOD) on direct normal irradiance (DNI) under clear skies is studied, with the synergetic use of satellite and ground-based data as well as calculations from a radiative transfer model. The area of interest is Europe; data...
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Study of the atmospheric turbidity over Northern Tunisia
Ellouz, F.; Masmoudi, M.; Medhioub, K. - In: Renewable Energy 51 (2013) C, pp. 513-517
Direct solar radiation measured with a pyrheliometer installed at the meteorological station of Sidi Bou Said (Northern Tunisia) is used to investigate the atmospheric turbidity using Linke's factor. The obtained results indicate high variability of the diurnal and seasonal components of...
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Assessment of air quality during 19th Common Wealth Games at Delhi, India
Bisht, D.; Tiwari, S.; Srivastava, A.; Srivastava, Manoj - In: Natural Hazards 66 (2013) 2, pp. 141-154
The 19th Common Wealth Games was organized at Delhi, India, during October 3 to 14, 2010, where more than 8,000 athletes from 71 Commonwealth Nations have participated. In order to give them better environment information for proper preparedness, mass concentrations of particulate matters below...
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Decline in horizontal surface visibility over India (1961–2008) and its association with meteorological variables
Jaswal, Ashok; Kumar, Naresh; Prasad, Anup; Kafatos, Menas - In: Natural Hazards 68 (2013) 2, pp. 929-954
Horizontal surface visibility range, one of the simplest measures of local atmospheric pollution, is critical for aviation, surface transport besides long-term impact on human health and climate. Long-term observations from multiple stations (including airports) across the world show...
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Aerosol pollution and its impact on regional climate during Holi festival inferred from ground-based and satellite remote sensing observations
Simha, C.; Devara, P.; Saha, S. - In: Natural Hazards 69 (2013) 1, pp. 889-903
In this paper, we report some salient features from a suit of special experiments that have been conducted over a coastal site (Mumbai) during February 23–March 03, 2010, encompassing an Indian festival, namely Holi, using solar radiometers and pyranometer. The results of the analysis of...
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Recent Alterations of Aerosol Concentration, Mercury Distribution and Organic Matter Deposition in the Arctic
Janusz, Pempkowiak; Tymon, Zieliński; Tomasz, Petelski; … - In: Papers on Global Change IGBP 18 (2011) 1, pp. 23-33
Material fluxes in the Arctic and Antarctic have been, in several respects, strongly affected recently. For example, atmospheric turbidity conditions are frequently subject to strong changes due to haze and dust transport episodes, which can cause considerable perturbations in the radiation...
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Recent Alterations of Aerosol Concentration, Mercury Distribution and Organic Matter Deposition in the Arctic
Janusz, Pempkowiak; ZieliÅ„ski Tymon; Tomasz, Petelski; … - In: Papers on Global Change IGBP 18 (2011) 1, pp. 23-33
<p>Material fluxes in the Arctic and Antarctic have been, in several respects, strongly affected recently. For example, atmospheric turbidity conditions are frequently subject to strong changes due to haze and dust transport episodes, which can cause considerable perturbations in the radiation...</p>
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Observations of volcanic emissions from space: current and future perspectives
Thomas, H.; Watson, I. - In: Natural Hazards 54 (2010) 2, pp. 323-354
Volcanoes worldwide pose a major threat to humans at both local and global scales. The effective monitoring of volcanoes is essential to manage and reduce risk associated with the threat that they pose. The measurement of volcanic cloud composition can provide important clues to the underlying...
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Potential impacts of aerosol–land–atmosphere interactions on the Indian monsoonal rainfall characteristics
Niyogi, Dev; Chang, Hsin-I; Chen, Fei; Gu, Lianhong; … - In: Natural Hazards 42 (2007) 2, pp. 345-359
Aerosols can affect the cloud-radiation feedback and the precipitation over the Indian monsoon region. In this paper, we propose that another pathway by which aerosols can modulate the multi-scale aspect of Indian monsoons is by altering the land–atmosphere interactions. The nonlinear...
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Variability of Fire Behavior, Fire Effects, and Emissions in Scotch Pine Forests of Central Siberia
McRae, D.; Conard, S.; Ivanova, G.; Sukhinin, A.; Baker, S. - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 11 (2006) 1, pp. 45-74
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Determination of Linke turbidity factor from solar radiation measurement in northern Tunisia
Chaâbane, M.; Masmoudi, M.; Medhioub, K. - In: Renewable Energy 29 (2004) 13, pp. 2065-2076
The attenuation of solar radiation through a real atmosphere versus that through a clean dry atmosphere gives an indication of the atmospheric turbidity. Study of atmospheric turbidity is important in meteorology, climatology and for monitoring of atmospheric pollution.
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Determination of Angstrom’s turbidity coefficient over Thailand
Janjai, S.; Kumharn, W.; Laksanaboonsong, J. - In: Renewable Energy 28 (2003) 11, pp. 1685-1700
Values of the Angstrom’s turbidity coefficient, β, at 53 meteorological stations covering Thailand were determined by using three different methods. A selection of the methods was based on input data available at each station. It was started with the calculation of β at Nakhon Pathom (13.81...
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A study of atmospheric turbidity for Hong Kong
Li, Danny H.W; Lam, Joseph C - In: Renewable Energy 25 (2002) 1, pp. 1-13
Clear skies are important in predicting the peak solar irradiance and daylight illuminance levels for active solar energy utilisation and passive energy-efficient building designs. The clearness of a sky is affected by the clarity of the atmosphere which is usually expressed in terms of a...
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