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  • Earth Resources and Remote Sensing  (1)
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    Applied physics 11 (1976), S. 289-293 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 79.20 ; 61.80
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The transmission sputtering yield of gold for 6.8-MeV Au– bombardment has been measured on targets of thicknesses from 250 to ∼ 7000 Å. The results are compared to Sigmund's theory and to recent calculations of deposited-energy depth distributions by Winterbon. Good agreement between experimental data and theory is found except for target thicknesses around 4000 Å, where the experimental yield rises by up to a factor two higher than predicted by theory. This discrepancy is interpreted in terms of collision spikes, which have been observed previously in backsputtering experiments.
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    ISSN: 0009-286X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Industrial Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: In einem mit nur zwei Parametern zu beschreibenden Gefäß wurde der Einfluß verschiedener Blattrührer auf Wärmeübergang und Rührerleistung ermittelt. Dazu wurde in einem vollgefüllten, zylindrischen Rührgefäß von 175 mm Dmr. und 175 mm Höhe mit ebenen Stirnflächen das Drehmoment von Grenzschicht- und Blattrührern an drei Flüssigkeiten verschiedener Zähigkeit optisch gemessen. Außerdem wurde das Drehmoment theoretisch berechnet unter der Annahme, daß der Flüssigkeitswiderstand nur durch die Grenzschichtreibung an der ruhenden Gefäßwand verursacht wird und daß vom Profilwiderstand der Rührer abgesehen werden kann. Dabei konnte die Grenzschichtreibung der zylindrischen Wand auf das Widerstandsgesetz der ebenen Platte und die Grenzschichtreibung der Stirnseiten auf das Gesetz der Drehströmung über festem Grund sowohl bei laminarer wie bei turbulenter Strömung zurückgeführt werden. Sodann wurde der Wärmeübergang von dem beheizten Zylindermantel auf die Flüssigkeit gemessen. Für die theoretische Berechnung des Wärmeübergangs wurde auch hier der Gefäßmantel als längs angeströmte ebene Platte betrachtet und der Wärmeübergang mit Hilfe der Ähnlichkeitsbeziehungen aus den Widerstandsgesetzen abgeleitet. Die Messungen des Drehmomentbeiwertes CM und der Nußelt-Zahl Nu lassen sich für alle untersuchten Rührer für laminare und turbulente Strömung durch die Beziehung \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ {\rm Nu/c}_{\rm M} = 0,025\,\sqrt[3]{{\Pr }} \cdot \,{\mathop{\rm Re}\nolimits} $\end{document} wiedergeben. Die gemessenen Werte stimmen mit den Berechnungen im wesentlichen überein.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: Tropical forests ecosystems respond dynamically to climate variability and disturbances on time scales of minutes to millennia. To date, our knowledge of disturbance and recovery processes in tropical forests is derived almost exclusively from networks of forest inventory plots. These plots typically sample small areas (less than or equal to 1 ha) in conservation units that are protected from logging and fire. Amazon forests with frequent disturbances from human activity remain under-studied. Ongoing negotiations on REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus enhancing forest carbon stocks) have placed additional emphasis on identifying degraded forests and quantifying changing carbon stocks in both degraded and intact tropical forests. We evaluated patterns of forest disturbance and recovery at four -1000 ha sites in the Brazilian Amazon using small footprint LiDAR data and coincident field measurements. Large area coverage with airborne LiDAR data in 2011-2012 included logged and unmanaged areas in Cotriguacu (Mato Grosso), Fiona do Jamari (Rondonia), and Floresta Estadual do Antimary (Acre), and unmanaged forest within Reserva Ducke (Amazonas). Logging infrastructure (skid trails, log decks, and roads) was identified using LiDAR returns from understory vegetation and validated based on field data. At each logged site, canopy gaps from logging activity and LiDAR metrics of canopy heights were used to quantify differences in forest structure between logged and unlogged areas. Contrasting patterns of harvesting operations and canopy damages at the three logged sites reflect different levels of pre-harvest planning (i.e., informal logging compared to state or national logging concessions), harvest intensity, and site conditions. Finally, we used multi-temporal LiDAR data from two sites, Reserva Ducke (2009, 2012) and Antimary (2010, 2011), to evaluate gap phase dynamics in unmanaged forest areas. The rates and patterns of canopy gap formation at these sites illustrate potential issues for separating logging damages from natural forest disturbances over longer time scales. Multi-temporal airborne LiDAR data and coincident field measurements provide complementary perspectives on disturbance and recovery processes in intact and degraded Amazon forests. Compared to forest inventory plots, the large size of each individual site permitted analyses of landscape-scale processes that would require extremely high investments to study using traditional forest inventory methods.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Paper Number SL2012-179 , GSFC.ABS.7025.2012 , SilviLaser 2012; Sep 16, 2012 - Sep 19, 2012; Vancouver, BC; Canada
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