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Twentieth Century Black Carbon and Dust Deposition on South Cascade Glacier, Washington State, USA, as Reconstructed From a 158-m-Long Ice Core 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (11)
作者:  Kaspari, S. D.;  Pittenger, D.;  Jenk, T. M.;  Morgenstern, U.;  Schwikowski, M.;  Buenning, N.;  Stott, L.
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light absorbing particles  black carbon  dust  ice core  cascades  melt  
Effects of Sea Salt Aerosol Emissions for Marine Cloud Brightening on Atmospheric Chemistry: Implications for Radiative Forcing 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (4)
作者:  Horowitz, Hannah M.;  Holmes, Christopher;  Wright, Alicia;  Sherwen, Tomas;  Wang, Xuan;  Evans, Mat;  Huang, Jiayue;  Jaegle, Lyatt;  Chen, Qianjie;  Zhai, Shuting;  Alexander, Becky
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Explicit IMF B-y Dependence in Geomagnetic Activity: Modulation of Precipitating Electrons 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (4)
作者:  Holappa, L.;  Asikainen, T.;  Mursula, K.
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The Surface Energy Balance at Panda 1 Station, Princess Elizabeth Land: A Typical Katabatic Wind Region in East Antarctica 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (3)
作者:  Ding, Minghu;  Yang, Diyi;  van den Broeke, Michiel R.;  Allison, Ian;  Xiao, Cunde;  Qin, Dahe;  Huai, Baojuan
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Gram-scale bottom-up flash graphene synthesis 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 647-651
作者:  Long, Haizhen;  Zhang, Liwei;  Lv, Mengjie;  Wen, Zengqi;  Zhang, Wenhao;  Chen, Xiulan;  Zhang, Peitao;  Li, Tongqing;  Chang, Luyuan;  Jin, Caiwei;  Wu, Guozhao;  Wang, Xi;  Yang, Fuquan;  Pei, Jianfeng;  Chen, Ping;  Margueron, Raphael;  Deng, Haiteng;  Zhu, Mingzhao;  Li, Guohong
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Most bulk-scale graphene is produced by a top-down approach, exfoliating graphite, which often requires large amounts of solvent with high-energy mixing, shearing, sonication or electrochemical treatment(1-3). Although chemical oxidation of graphite to graphene oxide promotes exfoliation, it requires harsh oxidants and leaves the graphene with a defective perforated structure after the subsequent reduction step(3,4). Bottom-up synthesis of high-quality graphene is often restricted to ultrasmall amounts if performed by chemical vapour deposition or advanced synthetic organic methods, or it provides a defect-ridden structure if carried out in bulk solution(4-6). Here we show that flash Joule heating of inexpensive carbon sources-such as coal, petroleum coke, biochar, carbon black, discarded food, rubber tyres and mixed plastic waste-can afford gram-scale quantities of graphene in less than one second. The product, named flash graphene (FG) after the process used to produce it, shows turbostratic arrangement (that is, little order) between the stacked graphene layers. FG synthesis uses no furnace and no solvents or reactive gases. Yields depend on the carbon content of the source  when using a high-carbon source, such as carbon black, anthracitic coal or calcined coke, yields can range from 80 to 90 per cent with carbon purity greater than 99 per cent. No purification steps are necessary. Raman spectroscopy analysis shows a low-intensity or absent D band for FG, indicating that FG has among the lowest defect concentrations reported so far for graphene, and confirms the turbostratic stacking of FG, which is clearly distinguished from turbostratic graphite. The disordered orientation of FG layers facilitates its rapid exfoliation upon mixing during composite formation. The electric energy cost for FG synthesis is only about 7.2 kilojoules per gram, which could render FG suitable for use in bulk composites of plastic, metals, plywood, concrete and other building materials.


Flash Joule heating of inexpensive carbon sources is used to produce gram-scale quantities of high-quality graphene in under a second, without the need for a furnace, solvents or reactive gases.


  
PMC Turbo: Studying Gravity Wave and Instability Dynamics in the Summer Mesosphere Using Polar Mesospheric Cloud Imaging and Profiling From a Stratospheric Balloon 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2019, 124 (12) : 6423-6443
作者:  Fritts, David C.;  Miller, Amber D.;  Kjellstrand, C. Bjorn;  Geach, Christopher;  Williams, Bifford P.;  Kaifler, Bernd;  Kaifler, Natalie;  Jones, Glenn;  Rapp, Markus;  Limon, Michele;  Reimuller, Jason;  Wang, Ling;  Hanany, Shaul;  Gisinger, Sonja;  Zhao, Yucheng;  Stober, Gunter;  Randall, Cora E.
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gravity wave breaking  Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities  momentum fluxes  energy deposition  PMC imaging  
Particulate Matter Fluxes in a Mediterranean Mountain Forest: Interspecific Differences Between Throughfall and Stemflow in Oak and Pine Stands 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2019, 124 (9) : 5106-5116
作者:  Cayuela, Carles;  Levia, Delphis F.;  Latron, Jerome;  Llorens, Pilar
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particulate matter fluxes  atmospheric deposition  stemflow  throughfall  Vallcebre research catchments  
Radiative Forcing by Dust and Black Carbon on the Juneau Icefield, Alaska 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2019, 124 (7) : 3943-3959
作者:  Nagorski, Sonia A.;  Kaspari, Susan D.;  Hood, Eran;  Fellman, Jason B.;  Skiles, S. McKenzie
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Low Energy Precipitating Electrons in the Diffuse Aurorae 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (7) : 3582-3589
作者:  Wing, Simon;  Khazanov, George, V;  Sibeck, Dave G.;  Zesta, Eftyhia
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electron precipitation  diffuse aurora  primary electrons  secondary electrons  conductivity  
Impact of climate change on land, water and ecosystem quality in polar and mountainous regions: gaps in our knowledge 期刊论文
CLIMATE RESEARCH, 2019, 77 (2) : 115-138
作者:  Stott, Tim;  Dercon, Gerd
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Climate change impacts  Polar regions  Mountainous regions  Livelihood adaptation  Soil-water-ecosystem quality