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Intrapulmonary 3He Gas Distribution Depending on Bolus Size and Temporal Bolus Placement

2008

OBJECTIVE: Dynamic ventilation (3)He-MRI is a new method to assess pulmonary gas inflow. As differing airway diameters throughout the ventilatory cycle can influence gas inflow this study intends to investigate the influence of volume and timing of a He gas bolus with respect to the beginning of the tidal volume on inspiratory gas distribution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An ultrafast 2-dimensional spoiled gradient echo sequence (temporal resolution 100 milliseconds) was used for dynamic ventilation (3)He-MRI of 11 anesthetized and mechanically ventilated pigs. The applied (3)He gas bolus was varied in volume between 100 and 200 mL. A 150-mL bolus was varied in its application time after the beg…

Signal delayMaterials sciencePulmonary Gas ExchangeSwineVolume variationGeneral MedicineInflowHeliumMagnetic Resonance ImagingBolus (medicine)IsotopesRise timeAnesthesiaTemporal resolutionAdministration InhalationAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPulmonary VentilationLungSoftwareTidal volumeGradient echoBiomedical engineeringInvestigative Radiology
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Technical Note: Sensitivity of 1-D smoke plume rise models to the inclusion of environmental wind drag

2010

Abstract. Vegetation fires emit hot gases and particles which are rapidly transported upward by the positive buoyancy generated by the combustion process. In general, the final vertical height that the smoke plumes reach is controlled by the thermodynamic stability of the atmospheric environment and the surface heat flux released by the fire. However, the presence of a strong horizontal wind can enhance the lateral entrainment and induce additional drag, particularly for small fires, impacting the smoke injection height. In this paper, we revisit the parameterization of the vertical transport of hot gases and particles emitted from vegetation fires, described in Freitas et al. (2007), to in…

SmokeAtmospheric ScienceBuoyancyMeteorologyInflowAtmospheric modelRadiusengineering.materialEntrainment (meteorology)Atmospheric sciencesPlumeDragengineeringEnvironmental sciencePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Seasonal variation of average phytoplankton concentration in the Kattegat—a periodical point model

2003

Abstract Seasonal variations in primary production, phytoplankton biomass, chlorophyll-a, dissolved inorganic phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in the upper 10 m of the Kattegat were analysed by means of monitoring data from 1993–1997. Spatial optimal analysis, based on a stochastic model, was used to reconstruct weekly constituent fields onto a spatial grid. The reconstructed fields were spatially integrated, resulting in a relatively smooth seasonal variability of the average variables. A simple dynamical model, set up as a periodical boundary problem, is suggested for the average phytoplankton concentration, dissolved inorganic nitrogen and entrainment depth as state variables. The …

chemistry.chemical_elementInflowForcing (mathematics)Aquatic ScienceSeasonalityOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesmedicine.diseaseNitrogenAtmospherechemistryClimatologyPhytoplanktonmedicineEnvironmental sciencePhotic zoneEntrainment (chronobiology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Sea Research
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Episodes of Large Capital Inflows and the Likelihood of Banking and Currency Crises and Sudden Stops

2012

crisis inflows
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Discharge estimation in natural channels with significant lateral inflow

2015

The indirect measurement technique for discharge estimation, based on water level data analysis in two different river sections, is extended to the case of existing significant tributary flow between the two sections. The methodology is based on the calibration of a numerical flow routing algorithm, solving the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form along the main channel between the two measurement sections. The first calibration parameter is the average Manning's roughness coefficient holding in the main channel, the other ones are relative to the rating curve of each tributary channel, estimated per unit roughness coefficient and per unit slope immediately before the junction of the tr…

diffusive model hydraulic modeling discharge estimation tributary inflow
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DISCHARGE HYDROGRAPH ASSESSMENT THROUGH REVERSE ROUTING MODEL IN RIVERS WITH SIGNIFICANT LATERAL INFLOW

uniform flow formula discharge estimation diffusive model lateral inflowdischarge estimation dffusive model lateral inflow reverse routing model uniform flowSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Lagrangian matches between observations from aircraft, lidar and radar in an orographic warm conveyor belt

2020

Warm conveyor belts (WCBs) are important airstreams in extratropical cyclones, often leading to the formation of intense precipitation and the amplification of upper-level ridges. This study presents a case study that involves aircraft, lidar and radar observations in a WCB ascending from western Europe towards the Baltic Sea during the Hydrological Cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment (HyMeX) and T-NAWDEX-Falcon in October 2012, a preparatory campaign for the THORPEX North Atlantic Waveguide and Downstream Impact Experiment (T-NAWDEX). Trajectories were used to link different observations along the WCB, that is, to establish so-called Lagrangian matches between observations. To this aim, …

warm conveyor beltLidar010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeOrographyInflowtracer01 natural sciencesFalconTroposphereobservationsClimatologyExtratropical cycloneOutflowPrecipitationWater cycleWolkenphysikGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesOrographic lift
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