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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 25 uppsatser innehållade orden Temperature Anomaly.
16. Estimating wildfire-attributed boreal forest burn in Central and Eastern Siberia during summer of 2016
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapSammanfattning : Changing climate affects various ecosystem processes within the boreal forest, wildfire among them. Meanwhile temperature is commonly accepted as one of the most important regulating factors. LÄS MER
17. Switching to the “Golden Age of Natural Gas” with a focus on shale gas exploitation : a possible bridge to mitigate climate change?
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapSammanfattning : Currently, policy makers put high attention in supplying global energy demand by focusing on 2°C policy; global temperature anomaly based on the global mean temperature of pre-industrial era (13.7°C). How to keep the 2°C policy at global scope is the main question in climate framework. LÄS MER
18. Thermodynamic and electronic properties of niobium at finite temperatures
Master-uppsats, Linköpings universitet/Teoretisk Fysik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakultetenSammanfattning : Niobium (Nb) is a fascinating element, that when it is in a solid state has remarkable properties. This is believed to be a result of its electronic configuration that has partially filled 4d and 5s sub-shells. Nb has a melting temperature of 2750 K, a high strength at high temperature, and a good wear resistance. LÄS MER
19. Dynamics of the η' meson at finite temperature
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/KärnfysikSammanfattning : At the present time it is unknown how the U(1)A anomaly of Quantum Chromodynamics behaves at high temperatures. We therefore want to look for thermal changes of the effects of the anomaly. LÄS MER
20. NAO Index: An Extreme Pressure Approach
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraSammanfattning : The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the major mode of atmospheric winter variability over the North Atlantic. Its current state has long been described by the station‐based NAO Index. This index has been shown to represent winter temperature anomalies over Northern Europe well. LÄS MER