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The field of pore scale phenomena is now emerging as one of the
frontiers of science and many engineering disciplines. Transport
phenomena in the subsurface of the earth play key roles in the
energy and environmental domains. For example, the shale gas and
oil boom is revolutionizing the world's energy portfolio. Pore
scale phenomena from the nanoscale to mesoscale dominate the
extraction of these resources. Similarly in the environmental
domain, pore storage and pore-scale physics affect the availability
of water resources and protecting its quality. Water flow and vapor
transport in the pores near the land surface is critical to
understanding soil water evaporation in the context of local and
global hydrologic cycles affecting climate and climate change.Pore
scale phenomena similarly play critical roles in the domain of
materials science and biology. For example, many energy devices and
membrane technologies are controlled by the physical and chemical
properties of the pores. Identifying and analyzing the properties
of these pores has emerged as a frontier of characterization
science.This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive
overview of the fascinating interrelationship between engineering
and science. The authors and contributors are recognized experts
from the faculty of the Colorado School of Mines, Northwestern and
Stanford. This book will appeal to earth and environmental
scientists, materials scientists, physicists and chemists.
Journalist and broadcaster Robert Kee was an RAF bomber pilot in
the Second World War. When his plane was shot down over
Nazi-occupied Holland, he was captured and spent three years and
three months in a German POW camp. From the beginning he was intent
on escape. After several false starts, he finally made it. First
published in 1947 as a novel, but now revealed to be an
autobiography, A Crowd Is Not Company recounts Kee's experiences as
a prisoner of war and describes in compelling detail his desperate
journey across Poland - a journey that meant running the gauntlet
of Nazism.
Ranging from the Protestant Plantations, through Wolfe Tone and the Great Famine, to the founding of the Fenian Movement and the Irish Free State, Robert Kee's definitive, authoritative and comprehensive history of Irish Nationalism is masterly in its detail and judicious analysis. A classic in its field, this is an essential work for anyone attempting to understand the complex historical forces that have shaped Ireland.
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