Velichkova, Rositsa Zheng, Wandong Markov, Detelin Simova, Iskra Ivanov, Ivan Denev, Ivan Pushkarov, Martin
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
In both industrialized and developing countries, soil loss and degradation are observed at unprecedented rates and profound implications for soil ecosystem properties. In many regions, loss of soil productivity occurs despite the intensive use of agrochemicals, in parallel with the adverse environmental impact of soil and water resources. The soil ...
Vicuña, Susana Moya
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The concept of sustainability and even more so applied to the city is quite broad, however in general we could say that they are those whose planning and growth considers current challenges, but also understands and recognizes those next to appear, such as the upsurge of climate change, the growth and migration of the human population in and toward...
Zhao, Xinzhe Ding, Wentao Su, Mengchao Peng, Yun Song, Xiangqun
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
With the introduction of emission peak and carbon neutrality strategy, green shipping has already become an urgent need for the development of water transportation industry. Using liquified natural gas (LNG)-powered ships is an effective way to deal with carbon emission, and more and more shipping companies are willing to choose it as the main ship...
Wang, Xiu-Teng Liu, Jing Yang, Shuo Lin, Ling Huang, Jin Zhang, Xiaoxin Fang, Fei
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Emission standards of air pollutants are the legal basis for environmental management. Compared with the point source emission, the non-point source pollution of the air is mostly unorganized, which has the characteristics of large scope, random, hidden and difficult to control. It is difficult to take effective measures to control pollution, and t...
Fan, Jingming Wang, Yuechen Zheng, Zexuan
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Activated carbon, as one type of hydrogen storage material have long been attracted by a measure of researchers. Some of the activated carbon’s properties may fall short compared with other materials; their characteristics like high surface area, easy-to-prepare, pretty small diameters, however, keep their status as one of the best choices for hydr...
Hu, Yiwei
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
In this paper, wind energy as well as its innovative technology (wind turbine) is introduced. Original source, application, categories, principles, products etc are presented as the background introduction. As the typical building that integrates wind turbines on its structure, Shanghai Tower is regarded as the reference group in this research. Bah...
Zhao, Songdi
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Microplastics are ubiquitously present in the oceanic environment and, though unrecognizable to the public, pose perilous effects to animals in all trophic levels as well as to human beings. For this study, we emphasized the wide-ranging effects of oceanic microplastics to animals and to humans. The transportation mechanism of microplastics in ocea...
Chen, Tianqiong Ji, Kailin Xin, Cheng
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Pumped storage is the main regulating power supply of power system. It is more urgent to build a new power system with new energy as the main body. In order to accelerate the development of pumped storage projects, it is urgent to improve the economic evaluation method of pumped storage projects under the background of new power system construction...
Maltseva, E I Karnyushev, N A
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
When studying the possibility of using water-fuel emulsions (WFE) as fuels for diesel engines, researchers face the difficult task of obtaining an emulsion of a given quality. The most important requirement when using WFE as a fuel is their stability, which determines the safety of the emulsion, combustion efficiency and depends on many factors, su...
Tusupbekov, Zh A Mezentseva, O V Kusainova, A A
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The basis for obtaining high and stable yields of agricultural crops is the provision of the root layer with all the elements necessary for their optimal development. The most important of which, along with nutritional, include thermal and water regimes. In the conditions of the arid zone of Northern Kazakhstan, with significant thermal resources, ...