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This volume presents select papers presented during the Second
International Conference on Waste Management held at IIT Guwahati.
The book comprises of eight sections, and deals with various
technologies associated with curbing of different environmental
issues as well as management and legislative policies associated
with them. This book will be of interest to various researchers,
students, policy makers and people who pursue keen interest in the
waste management techniques and policies.
This book is a compilation of selected papers from the 3rd
International Petroleum and Petrochemical Technology Conference
(IPPTC 2019). The work focuses on petroleum & petrochemical
technologies and practical challenges in the field. It creates a
platform to bridge the knowledge gap between China and the world.
The conference not only provides a platform to exchanges experience
but also promotes the development of scientific research in
petroleum & petrochemical technologies. The book will benefit a
broad readership, including industry experts, researchers,
educators, senior engineers and managers.
The Erice International Seminars are multidisciplinary seminars
attended by over 100 eminent participants from all fields of
science. Each year, a few scientific issues are selected and
experts are invited to present contrasting views during the plenary
multidisciplinary sessions of the seminar. General debates soon
follow. These sessions offer a unique opportunity for specialists
to broaden their perspectives after being confronted with ideas and
suggestions from high level scientists in complementary domains of
science. Associated workshops allow the experts to further refine
and process the ideas evoked during the seminar. This year's topics
are focused on the World Energy Crisis and more specifically on the
future of nuclear power, the sustainability of biofuels and nuclear
waste. On Global Monitoring of the Planet we have focused on the
climate change issue and specifically on the theoretical basis for
model calculations, on vector-borne and air-borne particulates
disseminating diseases and the crisis in internet security. A full
day session was devoted to the Disarmament and Proliferation
Regime, in collaboration with the Government of Italy and
international institutions.
This book examines the effects of incoherent noise and how it leads
to the misinterpretation of seismic data. It also reviews common
noise reduction approaches and their drawbacks, focusing on
developments that have occurred in the past decade. The main
features of this book include: * Hands-on implementation in MATLAB
and/or C * In-depth discussions of both theoretical and practical
aspects of the subject * Supplementary, real-world seismic data *
Detailed descriptions of structure-enhancing filters. Connecting
the theory and practical implementation of noise reduction, the
book helps readers fill the gap from equations to code, and from
classical filters to the preservation and enhancement of a robust
structure. Lastly, it highlights cutting-edge research in the area.
As such, it is of interest to researchers in the fields of
petroleum engineering, exploration seismology, and geophysics, as
well as to practitioners working in the petroleum industry.
These proceedings address the latest developments in information
communication and technologies for geo-engineering. The 3rd
International Conference on Information Technology in
Geo-Engineering (ICITG 2019), held in Guimaraes, Portugal, follows
the previous successful installments of this conference series in
Durham (2014) and Shanghai (2010). The respective chapters cover
the following: Use of information and communications technologies
Big data and databases Data mining and data science Imaging
technologies Building information modelling applied to
geo-structures Artificial intelligence Smart geomaterials and
intelligent construction Sensors and monitoring Asset management
Case studies on design, construction and maintenance Given its
broad range of coverage, the book will benefit students, educators,
researchers and professional practitioners alike, encouraging these
readers to help take the geo-engineering community into the digital
age
Empirical-statistical downscaling (ESD) is a method for estimating
how local climatic variables are affected by large-scale climatic
conditions. ESD has been applied to local climate/weather studies
for years, but there are few - if any - textbooks on the subject.
It is also anticipated that ESD will become more important and
commonplace in the future, as anthropogenic global warming
proceeds. Thus, a textbook on ESD will be important for
next-generation climate scientists.
Next time you want to see a show, go outside and look at the sky.
The clouds will put on a show for you with their ever-changing
shapes and sizes. This book reveals some fascinating science behind
these beautiful displays. Author Emily Morgan answers all kinds of
questions: What are clouds made of? Why are some clouds white?
Which clouds mean fair weather is coming, and which ones mean rain
is on the way? If you could reach those fluffy, floaty puffs, could
you jump on them like a trampoline? Next Time You See a Cloud is an
engaging look at the science behind a sky-high spectacle. Make it a
habit to keep looking up-there's a new show every day! Awaken a
sense of wonder in a child with the Next Time You See series from
NSTA Kids. The books will inspire elementary-age children to
experience the enchantment of everyday phenomena such as
spiderwebs, sunsets, fireflies, the Moon, and more. Free
supplementary activities are available on the NSTA website.
Especially designed to be experienced with an adult-be it a parent,
teacher, or friend-Next Time You See books serve as a reminder that
you don't have to look far to find something remarkable in nature.
This book intends to bring together and integrate the subject
matter of water quality. The book covers aspects of water related
to climate change, emerging aspects of engineering sciences,
bio-geochemical sciences, hydro geochemistry, river management and
morphology, social sciences, and public policy. The book covers the
role of disruptive innovations in water management, policy
formation and impact mitigation strategies. The book includes lab
results as well as case studies. It provides recommendations and
solutions for policy making and sustainable water management. The
chapters in this book deal cohesively with many aspects of the
water environment during the Anthropocene era. The contents cover
myriad issues, such as land degradation, water scarcity,
urbanization, climate change, and disruptive innovation. The book
also discusses issues highly pertinent to society and
sustainability, such as the prevalence of enteric viruses and
pharmaceutical residues as a possible anthropogenic markers in the
aquatic environment. The book will prove useful for students,
professionals, and researchers working on various aspects of water
related concerns.
This open access book provides a comprehensive toolbox of analysis
techniques for ionospheric multi-satellite missions. The immediate
need for this volume was motivated by the ongoing ESA Swarm
satellite mission, but the tools that are described are general and
can be used for any future ionospheric multi-satellite mission with
comparable instrumentation. In addition to researching the
immediate plasma environment and its coupling to other regions,
such a mission aims to study the Earth's main magnetic field and
its anomalies caused by core, mantle, or crustal sources. The
parameters for carrying out this kind of work are examined in these
chapters. Besides currents, electric fields, and plasma convection,
these parameters include ionospheric conductance, Joule heating,
neutral gas densities, and neutral winds.
This book presents central problems in the design, research and
maintenance of large-size mining machines for open pits, mobile
earth-moving machinery, hydraulic hammers for mining and civil
engineering, and screening processes for bulk materials. It brings
together the insights of numerous respected academics to offer a
thorough and multifaceted overview of the topic. The first few
chapters of the book deal with specific problems that frequently
occur in machinery for open-pit mining. They focus on the
resilience of large-size mining machines, degradation of steels
used for supporting structures, and modelling of large-size rotary
joints, as well as the noise hazards in connection with degradation
processes. The book then moves on to discuss problems arising in
earth-moving machinery, such as new approaches to the assessment of
operation and maintenance, dynamic loads in front-end loader booms,
and synchronic transfer of power from the engine to the driven
wheels. The book concludes by discussing hydraulic hammers for
mining and civil engineering, and screening processes for bulk
materials that combine a vibroscreen with additional feed elements.
The book is primarily intended for undergraduate and graduate
mechanical engineering courses, but will also be of interest to
researchers and mechanical engineers.
'A provocative vision.' Sunday Times In 2017, the number of people
going hungry in the world increased, for the first time in a
decade. Pesticide-resistant bugs lay waste to crops across the
globe, from bananas to potatoes. Food production releases billions
of tons of carbon into the world, and it's only getting worse. The
writing is on the wall: our food system must change. But no one can
agree on how. With his trademark counterintuition, Anthony Warner
reveals that we have the ability to make a world where no one
starves. And one where we don't feel guilty about tucking in.
This book provides essential insights into recent developments in
fundamental geotechnical engineering research. Special emphasis is
given to a new family of constitutive soil description methods,
which take into account the recent loading history and the
dilatancy effects. Particular attention is also paid to the
numerical implementation of multi-phase material under dynamic
loads, and to geotechnical installation processes. In turn, the
book addresses implementation problems concerning large
deformations in soils during piling operations or densification
processes, and discusses the limitations of the respective methods.
Numerical simulations of dynamic consolidation processes are
presented in slope stability analysis under seismic excitation.
Lastly, achieving the energy transition from conventional to
renewable sources will call for geotechnical expertise.
Consequently, the book explores and analyzes a selection of
interesting problems involving the stability and serviceability of
supporting structures, and provides new solutions approaches for
practitioners and scientists in geotechnical engineering. The
content reflects the outcomes of the Colloquium on Geotechnical
Engineering 2019 (Geotechnik Kolloquium), held in Karlsruhe,
Germany in September 2019.
This book summarizes the research being pursued as part of the
Erasmus+ CBHE KA2 project entitled "Development of master curricula
for natural disasters risk management in Western Balkan countries"
(NatRisk), which aims to educate experts on the prevention and
management of natural disasters in the Western Balkan region in
line with national and EU policies. The project has successfully
developed and implemented master curricula and educational training
in the field of natural disasters risk management, and a
methodology for the identification and prevention of natural
disasters. Consisting of 11 chapters, the book analyzes and
discusses topics such as risk assessment tools and quality methods,
the different approaches for civil-military collaboration, natural
disasters risk management in Bosnia and Herzegovina, leadership
models for managing crises resulting from natural disasters,
natural disasters in industrial areas, natural risk management in
geotechnics, flood risk modeling, adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference
models for flood prediction, collapse prediction of masonry arches,
an algorithm for fire truck dispatch in emergency situations, and
processing drought data in a GIS environment.
An international best seller embraced and endorsed by policy
makers, scientists, writers and energy industry executives from
around the world, Tim Flannery's The Weather Makers contributed in
bringing the topic of global warming to national prominence. For
the first time, a scientist provided an accessible and
comprehensive account of the history, current status, and future
impact of climate change, writing what has been acclaimed by
reviewers everywhere as the definitive book on global warming. With
one out of every five living things on this planet committed to
extinction by the levels of greenhouse gases that will accumulate
in the next few decades, we are reaching a global climatic tipping
point. The Weather Makers is both an urgent warning and a call to
arms, outlining the history of climate change, how it will unfold
over the next century, and what we can do to prevent a cataclysmic
future. Originally somewhat of a global warming skeptic, Tim
Flannery spent several years researching the topic and offers a
connect-the-dots approach for a reading public who has received
patchy or misleading information on the subject. Pulling on his
expertise as a scientist to discuss climate change from a
historical perspective, Flannery also explains how climate change
is interconnected across the planet.This edition includes an new
afterword by the author.
This book explains the basic technologies, concepts, approaches,
and terms used in relation to reservoir rocks. Accessible to
engineers in varying roles, it provides the tools necessary for
building reservoir characterization and simulation models that
improve resource definition and recovery, even in complex
depositional environments. The book is enriched with numerous
examples from a wide variety of applications, to help readers
understand the topics. It also describes in detail the key
relationships between the different rock properties and their
variables. As such, it is of interest to researchers, engineers,
lab technicians, and postgraduate students in the field of
petroleum engineering.
This book discusses the numerical simulation of water waves, which
combines mathematical theories and modern techniques of numerical
simulation to solve the problems associated with waves in coastal,
ocean, and environmental engineering. Bridging the gap between
practical mathematics and engineering, the book describes wave
mechanics, establishment of mathematical wave models, modern
numerical simulation techniques, and applications of numerical
models in engineering. It also explores environmental issues
related to water waves in coastal regions, such as pollutant and
sediment transport, and introduces numerical wave flumes and wave
basins. The material is self-contained, with numerous illustrations
and tables, and most of the mathematical and engineering concepts
are presented or derived in the text. The book is intended for
researchers, graduate students and engineers in the fields of
hydraulic, coastal, ocean and environmental engineering with a
background in fluid mechanics and numerical simulation methods.
This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of asphalt pavement technology, as
presented by leading international researchers and engineers at the
5th International Symposium on Asphalt Pavements & Environment
(ISAP 2019 APE Symposium), held in Padua, Italy on September 11-13,
2019. It covers a diverse range of topics concerning materials and
technologies for asphalt pavements, designed for sustainability and
environmental compatibility: sustainable pavement materials,
marginal materials for asphalt pavements, pavement structures,
testing methods and performance, maintenance and management
methods, urban heat island mitigation, energy harvesting, and Life
Cycle Assessment. The contributions, which were selected by means
of a rigorous international peer-review process, present a wealth
of exciting ideas that will open novel research directions and
foster multidisciplinary collaboration among different specialists.
This proceedings book gathers contributions presented at the First
International Conference on Embankment Dams (1st ICED, Beijing, 5-7
June 2020), which was the inaugural conference of the International
Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE)
Technical Committee TC210 on Embankment Dams. The contributions
address five themes: (1) case histories on the failure of
embankment dams and landslide dams; (2) dam failure process
modelling; (3) soil mechanics for embankment dams; (4) dam risk
assessment and management; and (5) monitoring, early warning and
emergency response. These proceedings offer a unique resource that
systematically presents recent dam breaching cases, their social
impact, associated risk management strategies, and disposal methods
for failed dams. It is an excellent reference guide for dam and
levee engineers, flood safety officials, and emergency management
agencies.
This book studies the pitfalls of regional climate models in
simulating track and intensity of tropical cyclone over western
North Pacific for the East Asian summer monsoon climate.A number of
sensitivity experiments related to tropical cyclone simulation with
different model configurations and model physical schemes,
including model resolution, model lateral boundary condition,
effect of sea surface temperature, cumulus parameterization scheme
and model microphysics scheme, as well as the features and the
failure of tropical cyclone simulation in regional climate models
were carefully analyzed with model output with high temporal
resolution, to investigate shortcomings of the models, so as to
come up with better models to simulate and study tropical cyclone
track and intensity.The book is suitable for graduate students in
meteorology with focuses in the tropical cyclone simulation, as
well as professionals devoted to model development and study of
tropical cyclone activities.
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