Search results for "Sorptivity"

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Effect of reflections on phase hologram recording in amorphous As-S-Se films

2002

Experimental and theoretical studies of phase hologram recording in amorphous As-S-Se films with slightly wedge-shaped thickness profile are presented. It is shown that Fabry-Perot resonator effect caused by the interference of multiply reflected light beams inside the sample strongly changes the values of diffraction efficiency and its growth rate as well as the exposure time dependences of diffraction efficiency and transmissivity making them site-dependent and sample-dependent. Absorptivity and recording light intensity inside the sample are also significantly changed. The obtained results can be used to explain the holographic and optical experiments also in other materials with Fabry-P…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationbusiness.industryChemistryPhase (waves)HolographyMolar absorptivityCondensed Matter PhysicsDiffraction efficiencylaw.inventionAmorphous solidLight intensityResonatorOpticslawGeneral Materials ScienceThin filmbusinessRadiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Model Analysis of Hydrometeor Scattering Effects on Free Space Near-Infrared Links

2012

A promising technology for peer-to-peer connections and urban area networks is represented by wireless communications through free space using optical carrier (Free Space Optics, FSO). This technology ensures high data rates, with relatively low error rates, low power consumption and inherent security. Nevertheless FSO links are quite sensitive to atmospheric condition. Fog droplets, but also raindrops and snowflakes, may introduce severe path attenuation which drastically reduces the channel availability. A parametric model to simulate droplets scattering effects over the FSO link in terms of extinction coefficient, albedo factor and asymmetry coefficient as function of the particle water …

PhysicsScatteringbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniAttenuationOptical communicationSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiMolar absorptivityOpticsfree space optics; water contents; atmospheric data and optical modellingfree space optics atmospheric data and optical modelling water contents.atmospheric data and optical modellingOptical Carrier transmission ratesParametric modelwater contentsfree space opticsSnowflakebusinessFree-space optical communication
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Impact of secondary succession in abandoned fields on some properties of acidic sandy soils

2020

Abstract Abandonment of agricultural lands in recent decades is occurring mainly in Europe, North America and Oceania, and changing the fate of landscapes as the ecosystem recovers during fallow stage. The objective of this study was to find the impact of secondary succession in abandoned fields on some parameters of acidic sandy soils in the Borská nížina lowland (southwestern Slovakia). We investigated soil chemical (pH and soil organic carbon content), hydrophysical (water sorptivity, and hydraulic conductivity), and water repellency (water drop penetration time, water repellency cessation time, repellency index, and modified repellency index) parameters, as well as the ethanol sorptivit…

Pore sizeHydrologyLand abandonmentSecondary successionSorptivitySoil carbonEcological successionSecondary successionWater repellencyHydraulic conductivitySoil propertieSoil waterSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEnvironmental scienceEcosystemAcidic sandy soilJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Meridional gradients of light absorbing carbon over northern Europe

2008

In situ measurements have been made in the upper troposphere of the properties of particles containing light absorbing carbon (LAC). These measurements, made in late November 2006 over northern Europe, show that the average LAC mass concentration varies between 1 and 5 ng m−3 over a latitude range 50° to 70°N, with maxima at 50° and 66°. The relative fraction of all particles larger than 0.1 µm that contain LAC decreases at higher latitudes. The derived extinction coefficient, which also increases with latitude, reaches a maximum of 1.4 Mm−1 at 66°. The air mass histories associated with the LAC were evaluated with back trajectory analysis using wind field analysis from the European Center …

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthchemistry.chemical_elementZonal and meridionalMolar absorptivityAtmospheric sciencesLatitudeTropospherechemistryClimatologyMass concentration (chemistry)Environmental scienceRelative humidityCarbonAir massGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Research Letters
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Run duration effects on the hydrodynamic properties of a loam soil estimated by steady-state infiltration methods

2020

Steady-state methods for the analysis of single-ring infiltration data are commonly applied. However, the duration of an infiltrometer experiment is often established quite subjectively based on the assumption that in general infiltration stabilizes rather quickly in the field. For a loam soil, the effect of the duration of a beerkan run on sorptivity, S, and saturated hydraulic conductivity, Ks, was tested by using the BEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters)-steady method and SSBI (Steady version of the Simplified method based on a Beerkan Infiltration run) method for data analysis. The standard experiment, based on a total of 15 water volumes each establishing an initial pon…

SSBI methodSteady state (electronics)0208 environmental biotechnologyexperimental protocolBioengineeringSoil science02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:Agriculturesoil sorptivitysaturated soil hydraulic conductivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliBeerkan infiltration runlcsh:Agriculture (General)BEST-steadySSBI method.Mechanical Engineeringlcsh:S04 agricultural and veterinary scienceslcsh:S1-972020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)Duration (music)Loam040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental science
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On Infiltration and Infiltration Characteristic Times

2022

In his seminal paper on the solution of the infiltration equation, Philip (1969), https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4831-9936-8.50010-6 proposed a gravity time, tgrav, to estimate practical convergence time and the time domain validity of his infinite time series expansion, TSE, for describing the transient state. The parameter tgrav refers to a point in time where infiltration is dominated equally by capillarity and gravity as derived from the first two (dominant) terms of the TSE. Evidence suggests that applicability of the truncated two-term equation of Philip has a time limit requiring higher-order TSE terms to better describe the infiltration process for times exceeding that limit. Since …

Science & TechnologyEROSIONsorptivityHYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITYINFILTROMETERInfiltrationEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyPARAMETERSSOILMODELPhysical SciencesLimnology[SDE]Environmental Sciencesddc:550Water ResourcesEQUATIONSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliWATERsteady statetime domain validityMarine & Freshwater BiologyLife Sciences & Biomedicinehydraulic conductivityEnvironmental SciencesWater Science and Technology
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Changes in soil hydrodynamic parameters during intermittent rainfall following tillage

2023

The changes in the soil hydrodynamic properties following soil tillage were investigated in rainfall simulation trials of intermittent rain at the Masse experimental station (Soil Erosion LABoratory, SERLAB) in central Italy. The experiments were designed to build a database as representative as possible of situations that may occur in nature. The data collected during the experiments were used to determine the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, the soil sorptivity at the antecedent soil–water matric potential Ψi, S, and the flow-weighted mean pore size at Ψi, λm. It was also verified if the energy content of total rainfall after tillage explained the short-term temporal variability…

Soil porosity SorptivityHydraulic conductivity Infiltration process Soil sealingHydraulic conductivitySoil sealingSoil porositySorptivityHydraulicSorptivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltration processconductivityInfiltration proceEarth-Surface Processes
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Testing a new automated single ring infiltrometer for Beerkan infiltration experiments

2015

International audience; The Beerkan method along with BEST algorithms is an alternative technique to conventional laboratory or field measurements for rapid and low-cost estimation of soil hydraulic properties. The Beerkan method is simple to conduct but requires an operator to repeatedly pour known volumes of water through a ring positioned at the soil surface. A cheap infiltrometer equipped with a data acquisition system was recently designed to automate Beerkan infiltration experiments. In this paper, the current prototype of the automated infiltrometer was tested to validate its applicability to the Beerkan infiltration experiment under several experimental circumstances. In addition, t…

Sorptivity0208 environmental biotechnologyInfiltration basinBEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedureSoil ScienceExperimental dataSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologySoil hydraulic propertiesAutomated single-ring infiltrometer BEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedure6. Clean water020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)Data acquisitionHydraulic conductivityAutomated single-ring infiltrometerSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceInfiltrometerGeotechnical engineering[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyGeoderma
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Novel biomass fly ash-based geopolymeric mortars using lime slaker grits as aggregate for applications in construction: Influence of granulometry and…

2019

Abstract This work discusses the influence of the aggregate granulometry and the binder/aggregate ratio on the engineering properties of novel green geopolymeric mortars. Two wastes generated by a Portuguese Kraft pulp industry are employed to manufacture the material: lime slaker grits (used as aggregate) and biomass fly ash (to partially replace the metakaolin − 70 wt% substitution). The novel geopolymeric mortars could find innovative applications as sustainable construction materials. The studied mix design foresees the use of several grits granulometric ranges and ratios binder/aggregate to discuss workability, water sorptivity, and mechanical performance of the novel mortars. To date,…

Sorptivity0211 other engineering and technologiesSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyRaw materialengineering.materialGritGeopolymer0201 civil engineering021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceMetakaolinCivil and Structural EngineeringLimebusiness.industryBiomass fly ashBuilding and ConstructionConstruction materialMasonryPulp and paper industryMortarKraft processFly ashengineeringEnvironmental scienceMortarbusinessPaper-pulp industry
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Testing an adapted beerkan infiltration run for a hydrologically relevant soil hydraulic characterization

2020

Abstract Literature raises doubts about the usability of infiltrometer methods to characterize soils in a hydrological perspective since these methods often yield excessively high infiltration rates or saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, values. For a loam (AR) and a silty-clay (RO) soil, beerkan infiltration runs were adapted in the perspective to obtain usable soil data to predict rainfall partition into infiltration and rainfall excess. In particular, the initially nearly dry soil was sampled with different water volumes (15 or 30) and heights of water application (low, L, 0.03 m, and high, H, 1.5 m), and the BEST-steady algorithm was applied to determine sorptivity, S, and Ks. Th…

SorptivitySoil scienceInfiltration (HVAC)Surface hydrological processesExperimental methodHydraulic conductivitySoil hydraulic propertieLoamSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltrometerSurface layerBEST procedureSurface runoffWater Science and Technology
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