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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The tropical forest carbon sink is known to be drought sensitive, but it is \nunclear which forests are the most vulnerable to extreme events. Forests with \nhotter and drier baseline conditions may be protected by prior adaptation, or \nmore vulnerable because they operate closer to physiological limits. Here we \nreport that forests in drier South American climates experienced the greatest \nimpacts of the 2015\xe2\x80\x932016 El Ni\xc3\xb1o, indicating greater vulnerability to extreme \ntemperatures and drought. The long-term, ground-measured tree-by-tree \nresponses of 123 forest plots across tropical South America show that the \nbiomass carbon sink ceased during the event with carbon balance becoming \nindistinguishable from zero (\xe2\x88\x920.02\xe2\x80\x89\xc2\xb1\xe2\x80\x890.37\xe2\x80\x89Mg\xe2\x80\x89C\xe2\x80\x89ha\xe2\x88\x921 per year). However, \nintact tropical South American forests overall were no more sensitive to the \nextreme 2015\xe2\x80\x932016 El Ni\xc3\xb1o than to previous less intense events, remaining a \nkey defence against climate change as long as they are protected.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: With high flowability and passing ability, self-consolidating concrete (SCC) does not require compaction during casting and can improve constructability. The favourable properties of SCC have enabled its widespread adoption in many parts of the world. However, there are two major issues associated with the SCC mixes commonly used in practice. First, the cement content is usually at the high side. Since the production of cement involves calcination at high temperature and is an energy-intensive process, the high cement content imparts high embodied energy and carbon footprint to the SCC mixes. Besides, the exothermic reaction of cement hydration would cause high heat generation and early thermal cracking problem that would impair structural integrity and necessitate repair. Second, the strength is usually limited to around grade 60, which is considered as medium strength in nowadays achievable norm. With a view to develop sustainable high-strength self-consolidating concrete (HS-SCC), experimental research utilising fly ash (FA), shale ash (SA), and microsilica (MS) in the production of SCC has been conducted, as reported herein.
    Keywords: embodied carbon, embodied energy, fly ash, high-strength self-consolidating concrete, microsilica, shale ash, supplementary binder materials, sustainability ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TN Civil engineering, surveying and building::TNK Building construction and materials
    Language: English
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