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The effect of thermal drying on the contents of condensed tannins and stilbenes in Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) sawmill bark
2021
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) bark contains marked amounts of polyphenolic compounds. Condensed tannins (CTs) and stilbenes show commercial potential as antioxidants, antimicrobials, preservatives in food and cosmetic applications, technochemical products, and pharmaceuticals. Storing of bark before the conversion process leads to substantial losses of extractives compounds. In the present study, the potential of thermal drying for maintaining extractives content was assessed based on an experiment in which bark samples were dried in convection kilns at 40, 50, 60, and 70 °C temperatures. The development of CTs and stilbene contents and CT degradation were followed for 28–34 h. CT…
Modelling of Moisture Sorption by Cfrp Rebars with Vinylester Matrix
2004
The results of experimental investigation and modelling of moisture sorption by CFRP rebars and vinylester matrix are presented. Experimental values of the rebar diffusion coefficients essentially differ from those predicted using structural approach. Essential anisotropy of sorption process in longitudinal and transverse directions is observed. Quasi three phase model is suggested for description of the CFRP rebar sorption. The model is based on consideration of sorption process of the diffusion character in the composite consisted of two phases: resin and microplastic, which includes fibres and fibre-resin interphase. The suggested model describes the experimental sorption data quite sat…
Influences of heat seal lacquer thickness on the quality of blister packages.
2011
A sealability of aluminium lidding foils against formable polymer materials of blister packages is usually achieved by a coating of aluminium with certain grammages of heat seal lacquers. To investigate influences of their thickness on quality of blister packages, lidding foils with different grammages of two lacquer types were manufactured. Sealing experiments (variation of temperature, pressure and sealing time) were performed. Sealed seam strengths were determined with mechanical tensile tests, tightness of cold form blisters were analysed by means of helium leakage tests. Time-dependent moisture uptake of stored blisters was monitored with micro-gas chromatography. By means of a simple …
The CoSMOS L-band experiment in Southeast Australia
2007
The CoSMOS (Campaign for validating the Operation of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission) campaign was conducted during November of 2005 in the Goulburn River Catchment, in SE Australia. The main objective of CoSMOS was to obtain a series of L-band measurements from the air in order to validate the L-band emission model that will be used by the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) ground segment processor. In addition, the campaign was designed to investigate open questions including the Sun-glint effect over land, the application of polarimetric measurements over land, and to clarify the importance of dew and interception for soil moisture retrievals. This paper summarises the …
Analysis of ASTER Emissivity Product Over an Arid Area in Southern New Mexico, USA
2011
The accuracy of thermal infrared emissivities derived from Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflectance radiometer (ASTER) was assessed in an arid area in southern New Mexico, which includes the White Sands National Monument (WSNM) during 2006-2008. ASTER emissivities retrieved by the temperature and emissivity separation (TES) algorithm were directly compared with laboratory measurements of samples from WSNM. Good agreement was found for the high spectral contrast of gypsum and for the low spectral contrast of water bodies. Furthermore, the day/night consistency of ASTER emissivities was checked, and day/night emissivity differences lower than ±0.013 were observed. However, unexpec…
Dielectric behaviour of a γ-irradiated polycarbonate
1980
Dielectric measurements on a γ-irradiated polycarbonate in a dose range 0–20 Mrad and at test frequencies of 103 and 104 Hz have been carried out. The glass transition temperature shows a maximum at 3.5 Mrad and then decreases at larger doses. This result is in line with other experiments (intrinsic viscosity, dynamic-mechanical measurements, etc) already reported: the Tg values are however larger in the present results. This is probably due to the plasticizing action of the absorbed moisture present in the previous tests. A Tg vs 1/[n]2 plot (1/[n]2 is proportional to 1/m ) allows to find the value of the glass transition point at an infinite molecular weight and the dependency of Tg on mo…
Structure alteration of a sandy-clay soil by biochar amendments
2014
The aim of the present study was to investigate structure alterations of a sandy-clay soil upon addition of different amounts of biochar (f bc ). All the f bc samples were analyzed by high energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry. HEMC was applied in order to evaluate aggregate stability of biochar-amended soil samples. 1H NMR relaxometry experiments were conducted for the evaluation of the pore distributions through the investigation of water dynamics of the same samples. The HEMC technique revealed improvement in aggregate stability through measurements of the amount of drainable pores and the stability ratio. The latter increased…
Remote sensing data for crop yield in CONUS
2023
I) SUMMARY This database contains harmonized time series for the study of crop yields using remote sensing data and meteorological data. We collected information on soybean, corn, and wheat yields (t/ha) over the CONUS (continuous US) from USDA-NASS for years 2015–2018 at a county level, and collocated time series for the following variables: Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) from MODIS satellite (MOD13C1 v6 product) Soil Moisture (SM) from SMAP satellite through MT-DCA algorithm Vegetation Optical Depth (VOD) from SMAP satellite through MT-DCA algorithm Maximum temperature (TMAX) from Daymet v3 Precipitation (PRCP) from Daymet v3 II) CONTACT For questions, please email Laura Mart&iacut…
Responses of apple to partial root-zone drying. A review.
2013
Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a relatively recent strategy aiming at substantial reduction of irrigation volume. It consists of the alternate irrigation of one portion of the root-zone with volumes reduced to about 40-50% of conventional water. PRD is based on the ability of roots in drying soil to produce hormonal signals, like abscissic acid (ABA), responsible for partial stomatal closure. In turn, partial stomatal closure would improve water use efficiency and increase fruit yield per unit of irrigation water. This technique has been tested on a number of fruit crops, including apple. In addition to climatic conditions, which mainly affect atmospheric water demand, soil properties an…
A New Calibration Equation for Diviner2000 Capacitance Probe Accounting for Soil Shrinkage Characteristic Curve and Estimation of Parameters on the B…
2014
Real-time measurements of soil water status are quite often used for irrigation scheduling and particularly in precision irrigation, in order to identify the exact timing and amount to supply to crops according to their water requirements. Diviner2000 capacitance probes, measuring the apparent soil dielectric permittivity, have been extensively used in the last decade. Several studies have shown that, for different soils, there is a relationship between the volumetric soil water content (SWC) and the scaled frequency (SF) measured by the sensor. However, for swelling/shrinking clay soils, for which bulk density changes with soil water content, there is a lack of knowledge on how these varia…