Essays about: "Black Carbon"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 71 essays containing the words Black Carbon.
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21. Air under the Surface – Particulate Concentrations in a Submarine Work Environment
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ergonomi och aerosolteknologiAbstract : .... READ MORE
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22. The content, chemical state and accumulation of vanadium in a drill core of Alum shale from Kinnekulle
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiska institutionenAbstract : Exploitation of alum shale is a controversial subject in Sweden due to the history of pollution of the environment and groundwater, from past mining industries. The extraction of vanadium from alum shale is no different. Nevertheless the metal is a valuable resource used in tools, building, industries and aerospace materials. READ MORE
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23. Machine Learning in Defensive IT Security: Early Detection of Novel Threats
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The rapid development of technology leads to a rise in cybercrime, hence cybersecurityis of unprecedented significance, especially for businesses. Defensiveand forensic IT security is a rather niche field in IT security but it issurely going to grow. It focuses on preventing attacks by good design standardsand the education of persons. READ MORE
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24. Raman spectroscopy for characterization of soot and other carbonaceous materials
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/FörbränningsfysikAbstract : Raman spectroscopy is well known as a method that can be used to study the structural characteristics of carbon materials such as soot and carbon black. In this work, a Raman spectroscopy setup was used to record spectra of various carbonaceous samples under different experimental conditions. READ MORE
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25. Pale, male and stale : To what extent does achieving the UK’s carbon budgets rely on greater diversity within the energy sector?
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema GenusAbstract : With increasing recognition that reducing carbon emissions from energy in the UK will make a significant contribution to the mitigation of anthropogenic climate change, and with carbon budgets forged following the Climate Change Act 2005 looking unlikely to be met, it is clear that sectoral changes are required to catalyse the decarbonisation process. Alongside the need for this industry to be at the forefront of decarbonisation, the energy sector needs to diversify and employ more women, Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME), LGBT and disabled people, as well as those from different social classes and varied educational backgrounds. READ MORE