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    Bucharest :FRM Publishing House, ; Volume 1, issue 1 (2012)-
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    almahu_BV042713077
    Format: Online-Ressource.
    ISSN: 2285-3642
    Note: Gesehen am 25.06.2021
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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  • 2
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    almahu_9949320099702882
    Format: 1 online resource (559 pages)
    ISBN: 9789811629044
    Series Statement: Natural Disaster Science and Mitigation Engineering: DPRI Reports
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Summary -- Reviewers List -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I Wadi Flash Flood Challenges and Strategies -- 1 Integrated Strategies for the Management of Wadi Flash Floods in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Arid Zones: The ISFF Project -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 ISFF Project -- 1.3 Extreme WFF Events and Disasters in Wadi Systems in the MENA Region -- 1.4 Spatial and Temporal Distributions of Wadi Flash Flood Events -- 1.5 Rainstorms and Tropical Cyclones from the Indian Ocean -- 1.6 Impacts of Extreme Event Occurrences on Management -- 1.7 Hydrological Measurements of Wadi Systems and Flash Flood Forecasting -- 1.8 Image-Based Techniques -- 1.9 Risk Assessment Methods -- 1.10 Wadi Hydrological Modelling and Approaches -- 1.11 Utilized Hydrological Models in Arid Areas -- 1.12 Surface Runoff Interaction with Groundwater -- 1.13 Mitigation Measures Against Wadi Flash Floods -- 1.14 Structural Measures -- 1.15 Non-structural Measures -- 1.16 Preparedness and Emergency Planning -- 1.17 Education and Modification of Human Actions -- 1.18 Integrated Wadi Flash Flood Management and Strategies -- 1.19 Recommendations and Feedback from ISFF Participants -- 1.20 Research Challenges -- 1.21 Methods -- 1.22 Mitigation Measures -- 1.23 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Flood Risk Management Practices in Morocco: Facts and Challenges -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Overview of Flood Events in Morocco -- 2.2.1 Flood Events Historical Data -- 2.2.2 Flood Types Description -- 2.2.3 Climate Change and Extreme Rainfall Trends -- 2.2.4 Hydrological Impact of Climate Change -- 2.3 Flood Risk Management Framework -- 2.3.1 Management Approach -- 2.3.2 Institutional, Legal, and Policy Frameworks -- 2.4 Technical Aspects of Flood Risk Assessment Methods -- 2.4.1 The PNI Assessment Method. , 2.4.2 The PDAIRE Method -- 2.4.3 The MnhPRA Assessment Method -- 2.4.4 The OECD Approach -- 2.5 Flood Control Practices -- 2.5.1 Dams for Flood Control -- 2.5.2 Other Structural Measures -- 2.5.3 Flood Warning Systems for Flood Prevention -- 2.5.4 Other Non-structural Measures -- 2.6 Swot Analysis and Recommendations -- References -- 3 Flood Analysis and Mitigation Strategies in Algeria -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Reviewed Studies on Floods -- 3.3 Flood Inventory in Algeria -- 3.4 Notable Flash Floods in Algeria -- 3.4.1 Bab El Oued Flash Flood (Urban Flash Flood) -- 3.4.2 Wadi M'zab Flash Flood (UNESCO World Heritage Site) -- 3.5 Monitoring and Data Availability in Algeria -- 3.6 Forecasting and Early Warning Systems -- 3.7 Urbanization and the Increase in Vulnerability -- 3.8 Floods and Climate Change -- 3.9 Integrated Flood Risk Management Strategy in Algeria -- 3.10 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II Hydrometeorology and Climate Changes -- 4 Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Temperature and Precipitation Over India -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The d4PDF and Analysis Procedures -- 4.3 Validation of d4PDF Data Over India -- 4.4 Climate Change Over India Under Global Warming -- 4.4.1 Projected Changes in Temperature Distribution -- 4.4.2 Projected Changes in Precipitation Distribution -- 4.4.3 Projected Changes in Extreme Events -- 4.4.4 Projected Changes in Other Climatic Variables -- 4.5 Discussion -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Declarations -- References -- 5 Analysis of the Hydrological Behavior of Watersheds in the Context of Climate Change (Northwestern Algeria) -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methods and Materials -- 5.2.1 Study Area -- 5.2.2 Data Description -- 5.2.3 Methodological Approach to Structural Break Detection -- 5.2.3.1 Analysis of Variability of Meteorological Observations. , 5.2.3.2 Hydrological Modeling and Rainfall-Runoff Relation -- 5.2.3.3 Description of the GR2M Model -- 5.2.3.4 Mathematical Criterion for Optimizing the Model (Nash-Sutcliffe Criterion) -- 5.2.3.5 Evaluation of the Robustness of the GR2M Model -- 5.2.3.6 Cross-Simulation Approach: Trend Analysis of the Rainfall-Runoff Relation -- 5.3 Results and Discussions -- 5.3.1 Results -- 5.3.1.1 Detection of Breaks in the Rainfall Time Series -- 5.3.1.2 Detection of Breakpoints in the Runoff Time Series -- 5.3.1.3 Study of Interannual Rainfall Variability -- 5.3.1.4 Study of Interannual Hydrometric Variability -- 5.3.1.5 Evaluation of the GR2M Model Applied to the Four Basins -- 5.3.1.6 Study of the Trend of the Rainfall-Runoff Relation -- 5.3.2 Discussions -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Rainfall-Runoff Modeling and Approaches -- 6 Validation of Flash Flood Simulations Using Satellite Images and Community-Based Observations-Impact of Infiltration and Small-Scale Topographical Features -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Methods and Materials -- 6.2.1 Shallow Water Flow Model -- 6.2.2 Infiltration -- 6.2.3 Study Area -- 6.2.4 Data for Validation of Results -- 6.2.4.1 Landsat 8 Images -- 6.2.4.2 Pictures -- 6.2.4.3 Statements -- 6.3 Model Setup -- 6.4 Results and Discussion -- 6.4.1 Simulated Flow Field Without Infiltration -- 6.4.2 Infiltration -- 6.4.3 Correction of DSM -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Advanced Tools for Flood Management: An Early Warning System for Arid and Semiarid Regions -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Tool Set for an Urban Area -- 7.3 Flood Early Warning System in Action -- 7.4 Wadi Flows and Hydrometric Network Development in Oman -- 7.5 The Oman Flash Flood Guidance System -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References. , 8 Hydrologic Assessment of the Uncertainty of Six Remote Sensing Precipitation Estimates Driven by a Distributed Hydrologic Model in the Blue Nile Basin -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Materials and Methods -- 8.2.1 Study Area -- 8.2.2 In Situ Precipitation and Discharge Datasets -- 8.2.3 Remote Sensing Precipitation Estimation Products -- 8.2.3.1 TRMM Products -- 8.2.3.2 CMORPH Product -- 8.2.3.3 PERSIANN Products -- 8.2.3.4 GPCP-1DD Product -- 8.2.4 Hydro-BEAM Model -- 8.2.4.1 Parameters and Calibration -- 8.2.5 Statistical Metrics for the Performance Evaluation -- 8.2.5.1 Continuous Statistical Metrics -- 8.2.5.2 Categorical Statistical Metrics -- 8.2.5.3 Statistical Evaluation of the Hydrological Model -- 8.3 Results and Discussions -- 8.3.1 Comparison and Assessment of PESPs -- 8.3.2 Comparison and Hydrologic Evaluations of Streamflow -- 8.4 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Innovative Monitoring Techniques for Wadi Flash Flood by Using Image-Based Analysis -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Conventional Monitoring Techniques and Methods in Wadi Systems -- 9.2 Image-Based Techniques -- 9.2.1 Estimation of Peak Discharge Using the Slope-Area Method and Image Processing -- 9.3 Methodology -- 9.3.1 Study Area and Data Collection -- 9.3.2 Image Preprocessing -- 9.3.3 Computation of Surface Flow Velocities by LSPIV -- 9.3.4 Calculation of Discharge -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 LSPIV Velocity Result -- 9.4.2 LSPIV Discharge Result -- 9.5 Conclusions -- References -- 10 A Temporally Varied Rainfall Simulator for Flash Flood Studies -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Material and Methods -- 10.3 Results and Discussion -- 10.4 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Disaster Risk Reduction and Mitigation -- 11 The Role of Urban Planning and Landscape Tools Concerning Flash Flood Risk Reduction Within Arid and Semiarid Regions -- Abstract. , 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Flood Causes, Classifications, and Types -- 11.1.2 Urbanization and Flood Risk (FR) Impact -- 11.1.3 Flood Risk Management (FRM) -- 11.2 Mitigation Measures for Flood Risk Reduction -- 11.2.1 Shortcomings of Structural and Nonstructural Mitigation Measures -- 11.2.2 Nonstructural Mitigation Measures -- 11.2.3 Urban Planning and Landscape Tools for Flood Risk Reduction -- 11.2.3.1 Land Use Control and Flood Zoning -- 11.2.3.2 Flood Proofing and Elevating Buildings -- 11.2.3.3 Creation of Regulations and Enforcement Procedures -- 11.2.3.4 Sustainable Infrastructure for Stormwater Management -- Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Low Impact Development (LID) -- Water-Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) -- Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) -- Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) -- 11.2.3.5 Sustainable Infrastructure Tools for Stormwater Management -- Recharge Infiltration Tools -- Detention Tools -- Retention Tools -- 11.3 Implementation of Specific Urban Water Management in Arid and Semiarid Regions -- 11.3.1 Sponge City-China -- 11.3.2 Recharge Infiltration-Egypt -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Measuring Vulnerability to Flash Flood of Urban Dwellers -- Abstract -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Flash Floods in Bangladesh -- 12.3 Methods and Materials -- 12.3.1 Study Area -- 12.3.2 Climatic Conditions -- 12.3.3 Frequency of Devastating Floods -- 12.3.4 Topography and Geological Conditions -- 12.3.5 Data Collection and Analysis -- 12.3.6 Sampling Design -- 12.3.7 Determination of Sample Size -- 12.3.8 Methods for Vulnerability Mapping -- 12.4 Results -- 12.4.1 Measuring Social Vulnerability -- 12.4.1.1 Education and Occupation -- 12.4.1.2 Gender -- 12.4.1.3 Age Structure -- 12.4.1.4 Existence of Disable Persons -- 12.4.1.5 Preparation -- 12.4.1.6 Social Network -- 12.4.2 Measuring Economic Vulnerability. , 12.4.2.1 Income.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Sumi, Tetsuya Wadi Flash Floods Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2021 ISBN 9789811629037
    Language: English
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    almafu_BV001636275
    Format: VIII, 160 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-50680-2 , 0-387-50680-2
    Series Statement: Informatik-Fachberichte 198
    Note: Dissertation Universität Konstanz 1987
    Language: German
    Keywords: Wissensrepräsentation ; Modell ; Wissensrepräsentation ; Frame-Theorie ; Wissensrepräsentation ; Wissensrepräsentation ; Datenbank ; Semantik ; Datenbank ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    almafu_9959733906002883
    Format: 1 online resource (723 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-416994-5
    Series Statement: Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, Volume 47
    Content: This book presents the state-of-the-art of optical remote sensing applied for the generation of marine climate-quality data products, with contributions by international experts in the field. The chapters are logically grouped into six thematic parts, each introduced by a brief overview. The different parts include: i. requirements for the generation of climate data records from satellite ocean measurements and additionally basic radiometry principles addressing terminology, standards, measurement equation and uncertainties; ii. satellite visible and thermal infrared radiometry embracing inst
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , FrontCover; 2. GLOBAL CLIMATE OBSERVING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR ECVS AND CDRS; 3. FROM ESSENTIAL CLIMATE VARIABLES TO CLIMATE DATA RECORDS; REFERENCES; 1. BASICS OF RADIOMETRY; REFERENCES; 1. INTRODUCTION; ACRONYMS; 7. APPENDIX. HISTORICAL SENSORS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 8. SUMMARY OF ON-ORBIT CALIBRATION; 4. CALIBRATION MODEL; 1. INTRODUCTION; 4. VALIDATING GEOPHYSICAL RETRIEVALS; 1. INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY; 4. MEASUREMENT METHODS; 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND; 4. PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS AND SPECIFICATIONS; 4. EXAMPLES OF FRM SHIP-BORNE TIR RADIOMETER DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENTS; REFERENCES , 1. INTRODUCTION4. SIMULATION OF INTERACTION WITH AEROSOL AND CLOUD; REFERENCES; 8. USE OF SIMULATIONS IN UNCERTAINTY ESTIMATION; 1. INTRODUCTION; 4. SHIP-BORNE RADIOMETER FIELD INTERCOMPARISON EXERCISES; REFERENCES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 4. CONCLUSIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 4. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-31659-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-417011-0
    Language: English
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    almahu_9947414271602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 434 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511495212 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge intellectual property and information law ; 10
    Content: Developments in trade marks law have called into question a variety of basic features, as well as bolder extensions, of legal protection. Other disciplines can help us think about fundamental issues such as: what is a trade mark? What does it do? What should be the scope of its protection? This volume assembles essays examining trade marks and brands from a multiplicity of fields: from business history, marketing, linguistics, legal history, philosophy, sociology and geography. Each chapter pairs lawyers' and non-lawyers' perspectives, so that each commentator addresses and critiques his or her counterpart's analysis. The perspectives of non-legal fields are intended to enrich legal academics' and practitioners' reflections about trade marks, and to expose lawyers, judges and policy-makers to ideas, concepts and methods that could prove to be of particular importance in the development of positive law.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , The making of modern trade mark law : the construction of the legal concept of trade mark, 1860-1880 / Lionel Bently -- The making of modern trade mark law : the UK, 1860-1914 -- a business history perspective / David M. Higgins -- Between a sign and a brand : mapping the boundaries of a registered trade mark in European Union trade mark law / Jennifer Davis -- "See me, feel me, touch me, hea[r] me" (and maybe smell and taste me too) : I am a trademark -- a US perspective / Jane C. Ginsburg -- 'How can I tell the trade mark on a piece of gingerbread frm all the other marks on it?' Naming and meaning in verbal trade mark signs / Alan Durant -- What linguistics can do for trademark law / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- Brand culture : trade marks, marketing, and consumption / Jonathan E. Schroeder -- 'Brand culture : trade marks, marketing, and consumption' : responding legally to Professor Schroeder's paper / David Vaver -- Trade mark style as a way of fixing things / Celia Lury -- The irrational lightness of trade marks : a legal perspective / Catherine W. Ng -- A law-and-economics perspective on trade marks / Andrew Griffiths -- The economic rationale of trade marks : an economist's critique / Jonathan Aldred -- Trade marks as property : a philosophical perspective / Dominic Scott, Alex Oliver and Miguel Ley-Pineda -- An alternative approach to dilutioon protection : a response to Scott, Oliver and Ley-Pineda / Michael Spence -- An anthropological approach to transactions involving names and marks, drawing on Melanesia / James Leach -- Traversing the cultures of trade marks : observations on the anthropological approach of James Leach / Megan Richardson -- Geographical indications : not all 'champagne and roses' / Bronwyn Parry -- (Re)locating geographical indications : a response to Bronwyn parry / Dev Gangjee.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521889650
    Language: English
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    London, England :Academic Press,
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    almahu_9949983026402882
    Format: 1 online resource (468 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-99309-5
    Note: Front cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Establishment of nuclear power -- Potential of nuclear power -- Current state of global nuclear power -- Problems of nuclear power -- Development of the safe growth strategy for nuclear power -- Basic principles of Strategy-2000 -- Alternative approaches to the nuclear power strategy -- Progress of Strategy-2000 implementation -- Strategy-2000 today -- Part I Global power generation and the role of nuclear power engineering -- Chapter 1 Power generation and sustainable development -- 1.1 Modern energy sources -- 1.2 Current peculiarities of energy consumption growth -- 1.3 Fossil organic fuel -- 1.4 Resource-related limitations of organic-based power engineering -- 1.5 Environmental restrictions of organic-based power engineering -- 1.6 Mineral nuclear fuel -- 1.7 Renewable energy sources -- 1.8 Thermonuclear fusion energy -- 1.9 Role of radiation risks in nuclear power and human-induced risks for the public -- Chapter 2 Role of nuclear power in the Russian fuel and energy industry -- 2.1 State of nuclear power in Russia -- 2.2 Forecast of the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences-2016 -- 2.3 Estimates of nuclear power development in the world -- 2.4 Competitiveness of nuclear power in Russia -- Part II Basic components of a new technology platform for nuclear power engineering -- Chapter 3 Fuel cycles of nuclear power -- 3.1 Classification of nuclear fuel cycles -- 3.2 Open nuclear fuel cycle -- 3.3 Closed nuclear fuel cycle -- 3.4 Tasks solved in the closed NFC -- Chapter 4 Fuel supply -- 4.1 Effect of burnup depth -- 4.2 Role of uranium-plutonium fuel for thermal reactors -- 4.3 Systemic evaluation of the Russian nuclear power development scenarios with and without the use of REMIX fuel for VVERs. , Chapter 5 Prevention of severe reactivity-related accidents -- 5.1 Chernobyl catastrophe -- 5.2 Dense fuel as a nuclear safety factor -- 5.3 Heavy coolant as a nuclear safety factor -- Chapter 6 Prevention of severe heat removal accidents -- 6.1 Accident at EBR-1 -- 6.2 Accident at Three Mile Island NPP (USA) -- 6.3 Accident at Mayak PA (South Ural, Russia) -- 6.4 Fukushima catastrophe (Japan) -- 6.5 Heavy coolant as a factor for prevention of severe heat removal accidents and explosions at NPPs -- 6.6 Primary circuit air heat exchanger for residual heat removal -- 6.7 Reactor designs preventing heat removal accidents -- Chapter 7 Codes for development and safety analysis of reactor plants -- 7.1 Design codes -- 7.2 New generation codes -- Chapter 8 SNF and RW handling as a risk factor for the public -- 8.1 Radiation-equivalent RW management principle -- 8.2 Transmutation of minor actinides -- 8.3 Transmutation nuclear fuel cycle -- Chapter 9 Radiation and radiological equivalence of radioactive waste in two-component nuclear power engineering -- 9.1 Equating lifetime radiation risks of possible cancer from RW and natural raw materials -- 9.2 Impact of uncertainty in the parameters of the annual radiation risk models on achievement of radiological equivalence in two-component nuclear energy -- 9.3 Uncertainty in the background morbidity and mortality rates -- 9.4 Effect of uncertainty of radiation doses magnitude on the radiological equivalence achievement -- Chapter 10 Technology support of the nonproliferation regime and conditions for export of the CNFC and FNR technologies -- Chapter 11 Economic competitiveness of innovative nuclear power -- 11.1 Requirements for competitiveness of FNRs with the CNFC -- 11.2 Effect of load following on the NPP economy -- Part III Nuclear fuel and closing of the nuclear fuel cycle. , Chapter 12 Uranium and uranium-plutonium nuclear fuel -- 12.1 Uranium fuel -- 12.2 Uranium-plutonium nuclear fuel -- Chapter 13 Dense nuclear fuel for fast reactors -- 13.1 Metallic fuel -- 13.2 Carbide fuel -- 13.3 Nitride fuel international experience -- 13.4 Domestic experience in nitride fuel development prior to Proryv Project launching -- Chapter 14 Development of nitride fuel within the framework of Proryv Project -- 14.1 Requirements for the design of nitride fuel rod -- 14.2 Nitride manufacturing technologies -- 14.3 Nitride fuel studies -- 14.3.1 Reactor testing -- 14.4 Development of methods, codes, and criteria for substantiation of fuel performance -- Chapter 15 Mixed oxide fuel for fast reactors -- 15.1 Pellet technology -- 15.2 Vibration compaction technology -- 15.3 Experience of MOX fuel use in fast reactors -- 15.4 Industrial production of MOX fuel -- Chapter 16 Remix fuel -- 16.1 Modeling of nuclear fuel cycles -- 16.2 Manufacturing of the pilot batch of REMIX fuel rods -- 16.3 Tests of REMIX fuel in MIR reactor -- 16.4 Reprocessing of irradiated REMIX fuel -- Chapter 17 Adaptation of uranium-plutonium fuel fabrication technologies -- Chapter 18 Usage of the industry-specific fuel infrastructure -- 18.1 FSUE "Mayak PA" ("Paket" on RT-1, RT-1) -- 18.2 FSUE "MCP" (MOX, pilot demonstration facility) -- 18.3 JSC "Siberian Chemical Combine" (KEU-1, KEU-2, FRM) -- 18.4 JSC "SSC RIAR" -- 18.5 JSC "VNIINM" -- Chapter 19 Structural materials for fuel rod claddings -- 19.1 Studies for substantiation of fuel burnup increase -- 19.2 Studies within the framework of Proryv Project -- 19.3 Bench testing of dummy fuel rods (dummy fragments) including spacing elements (small-scale liquid-metal benches) -- corrosion in lead -- Chapter 20 SNF processing technologies -- 20.1 Requirements for the SNF processing technology in the CNFC. , 20.2 Existing capacities for processing of SNF from thermal and fast reactors -- 20.3 Hydro-metallurgical technology for processing of SNF from thermal and fast reactors -- 20.4 Pyrochemical SNF processing technology -- 20.5 PH-process is a combined (pyro + hydro) processing technology for SNF from fast reactors -- 20.6 Americium and curium extraction and separation -- 20.7 SNF processing with the use of plasma separation -- Chapter 21 Radioactive waste management -- 21.1 SNF and HLW transportation -- 21.2 SNF and HLW storage -- 21.3 Radioactive waste generated in the course of NPP operation -- 21.4 Radioactive waste from SNF processing -- 21.5 HLW vitrification equipment -- 21.6 RW from the production facilities with increased plutonium content (as exemplified by PDEC nitride nuclear fuel fabrication module) -- 21.7 Disposal of radioactive waste -- Part IV Advanced reactor technologies and the nuclear power engineering infrastructure -- Chapter 22 New generation reactor technologies within the framework of Generation IV International Forum -- Chapter 23 Development of technologies based on fast reactors -- 23.1 Fast reactor development stages in Russia -- 23.2 BN-800 reactor and establishment of the closed NFC -- Chapter 24 Fast reactors within the framework of Proryv Project framework -- 24.1 Power unit with BREST-OD-300 pilot demonstration reactor plant -- 24.2 Power unit with sodium-cooled BN-1200 reactor -- 24.3 Conceptual design of the IPC with BR-1200 -- Chapter 25 Thermal reactors -- 25.1 Light-water reactors -- 25.2 Spectral regulation -- 25.3 VVER-S reactor technology -- 25.4 VVER-SKD reactor technology -- Chapter 26 Expansion of the nuclear power application scope -- 26.1 Prospects for medium-capacity NPPs -- 26.2 Prospects for low-capacity NPPs -- 26.3 Role of nuclear-powered heat supply. , 26.4 Opportunities for nuclear power installations in power-intensive industry sectors -- Chapter 27 Alternative reactor technologies -- 27.1 Molten salt reactors -- 27.2 Fast reactors with the open NFC and TerraPower project -- 27.3 Subcritical accelerator-driven systems -- 27.4 Peculiarities of accelerator-driven systems -- Chapter 28 Superconducting power transmission technologies -- 28.1 Prospects for superconducting technologies -- 28.2 Possible levels of power transmitted along the long direct current line -- 28.3 Energy losses in the line -- 28.4 Cooling of the line with determination of the maximum distance between cryogenic stations -- 28.5 Cooling schemes for HTSC cable lines -- Chapter 29 Experimental facilities of nuclear power -- 29.1 Set of BFS test facilities -- 29.2 Refurbishment of BOR-60 reactor -- 29.3 Multipurpose research reactor MBIR -- Chapter 30 Digitalization in nuclear power -- 30.1 Digital technologies for modeling of NPE facilities -- 30.2 Digital technologies for nuclear facility development and life cycle management -- Chapter 31 Regulatory framework for the modern and future nuclear power -- 31.1 Regulatory framework for nuclear power in the Russian Federation -- 31.2 Peculiarities of the new nuclear power technology platform projects from the viewpoint of legal regulation -- 33.3 Regulatory framework analysis and improvement -- Part V Strategic guidelines for establishment of two-component nuclear power engineering -- Chapter 32 Optimal development scenarios for the Russian nuclear power -- 32.1 Basic provisions of scenario analysis -- 32.2 Source data for the scenario analysis -- Chapter 33 Comparative analysis of the Russian nuclear power development scenarios -- 33.1 The initial Russian nuclear power development scenario based on the existing technologies (Variant 0). , 33.2 Scenario for the Russian nuclear power establishment based on evolutionary development of the VVER technology with the open NFC \(Variant 1\).
    Additional Edition: Print version: Adamov, Evgenei O. Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022 ISBN 9780323993081
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    Frankfurt a. M. [u.a.] :Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frm. Verleger,
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    UID:
    almafu_BV026226562
    Format: 30 S.
    Series Statement: Freimaurerische Schriftenreihe 3
    Language: German
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    UID:
    almahu_9949282128402882
    Format: 1 electronic resource (508 p.)
    Content: Ocean color measured by satellite-mounted optical sensors is an essential climate variable that is routinely used as a central element for assessing the health and productivity of marine ecosystems and the role of oceans in the global carbon cycle. For satellite ocean color to be reliable and used in these and other important environmental applications, the data must be trustworthy and high quality. Pre-flight and on-board calibration of satellite ocean color sensors is conducted; however, once in orbit, the data quality can only be fully assessed via independent calibration and validation activities using surface measurements. These measurements therefore need to be at least as high quality as the satellite data, which necessitates SI traceability and a full uncertainty budget. This is the basis for fiducial reference measurements (FRMs) and the FRM4SOC project, which was an European Space Agency (ESA) initiative to establish and maintain SI-traceable ground-based FRM for satellite ocean color, thus providing a fundamental contribution to the European system for monitoring the Earth (Copernicus). This Special Issue of MDPI Remote Sensing is designed to showcase this essential Earth observation work through the publication of the project’s main achievements and results accompanied by other select relevant articles.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03943-064-5
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    gbv_190324370X
    ISBN: 9781838675752
    Content: A systemic risk measure is proposed accounting for links and mutual dependencies between financial institutions utilizing tail event information. Financial Risk Meter (FRM) is based on least absolute shrinkage and selection operator quantile regression designed to capture tail event co-movements. The FRM focus lies on understanding active set data characteristics and the presentation of interdependencies in a network topology. Two FRM indices are presented, namely, FRM Americas and FRM @ Europe . The FRM indices detect systemic risk at selected areas and identify risk factors. In practice, FRM is applied to the return time series of selected financial institutions and macroeconomic risk factors. The authors identify companies exhibiting extreme “co-stress” as well as “activators” of stress. With the SRM @ EuroArea , the authors extend to the government bond asset class, and to credit default swaps with FRM @ iTraxx . FRM is a good predictor for recession probabilities, constituting the FRM-implied recession probabilities. Thereby, FRM indicates tail event behavior in a network of financial risk factors.
    In: The econometrics of networks, Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020, (2020), Seite 335-368, 9781838675752
    In: Emerald Publishing Limited, 9781838675776
    In: year:2020
    In: pages:335-368
    Language: English
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    Berlin ;Boston : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9783486992526
    Series Statement: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie / Supplemente 23
    Content: Frontmatter -- Preface: Condensation of Scientific Knowledge on Powder Diffraction -- Editorial Notes -- European Powder Diffraction Conference Award -- Table of Contents -- I. METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION -- I.1 Determination of Crystal Structure -- Protein polycrystallography -- Using the parallel tempering algorithm to overcome complex problems in structure determination of inorganic materials with laboratory X-rays -- Molecular crystal structures from powder X-ray diffraction techniques -- On the uncertainty of lattice parameters refined from neutron diffraction data -- I.2 Qualitative and Quantitative Phase Analysis -- Application of the Rietveld method to the severely superimposed diffraction patterns of technical products containing a large number of solid solution phases -- Application of X-ray diffraction in forensic science -- I.3 Analysis of Microstructure and Macrostress -- I.3.1 Residual Stresses -- Diffraction stress analysis of grain interaction in polycrystalline materials -- Accurate absolute peak positions for multiple {hkl} residual stress analysis by means of misalignment corrections -- Diffraction stress analysis of strongly fibre-textured gold layers -- Residual stress measurement of gold artefacts by Debye ring analysis -- X-ray residual stress measurement in titanium nitride thin films -- I.3.2 Line Broadening Analysis -- Dislocation line broadening -- Considerations concerning Wilkens' theory of dislocation line-broadening -- Momentum method applied to evaluation of size and strain in ball-milled iron -- Microstructure of severely deformed metals from X-ray line profile analysis -- Burgers Vector Populations in hot rolled titanium determined by X-ray Peak Profile Analysis -- Spatial fluctuations of the microstructure during deformation of Cu single crystals -- Analysis of polydisperse ball-milled fluorite powders using a full pattern technique -- Anisotropic microstrain broadening due to compositional inhomogeneities and its parametrisation -- X-ray diffraction from epitaxial thin films: an analytical expression of the line profiles accounting for microstructure -- Microstructure of post-deformed ECAPTi investigated by Multiple X-Ray Line Profile Analysis -- The Dislocation-Structure and Crystallite- Size in Forsterite (Olivine) Deformed at 1400 °C by 11 GPa -- Diffuse X-ray scattering from GaN/SiC (0001) thin films -- Test of applicability of some powder diffraction tools to nanocrystals -- Influence of coherent connection of crystalline blocks on the diffraction pattern of nanostructured materials -- I.4 Texture -- Automated Crystal Orientation Measurement by backscatter Kikuchi diffraction -- A simple technique for correcting diffraction intensities for the effects of preferred orientation in calcite samples -- Influence of extinction phenomenon on determination of the orientation distribution function -- II. INSTRUMENTAL -- First test measurements at the new structure powder diffractometer (SPODI) at the FRM-II -- EXED - the new Extreme Environment Diffractometer at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin -- R2D2: a new neutron powder diffractometer at NFL -- Bent perfect crystal monochromator at the monochromatic focusing condition -- Multiple-reflection neutron bent-perfect-crystal (BPC) monochromator -- Wavelength calibration in conventional SANS setup with a mechanical velocity selector -- Neutron RTOF diffractometer FSD for residual stress investigation -- III. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT -- Indexing with the successive dichotomy method, DICVOL04 -- Powder3D: An easy to use program for data reduction and graphical presentation of large numbers of powder diffraction patterns -- BRASS, the Bremen Rietveld analysis and structure suite -- FAULTS, a new program for refinement of powder diffraction patterns from layered structures -- PM2K: a flexible program implementing Whole Powder Pattern Modelling -- Calculating the peak shape of axially focussing powder diffractometers -- IV. MATERIALS -- IV.1 Thin Layers -- X-ray scattering from interface dislocations in highly mismatched oxide epitaxial films -- Influence of magnetron sputtering conditions on the parameters of TiN coatings on steel substrates -- Structural and microstructural characterisation of ZrN coatings for decorative applications -- Chalcogenide films on glass substrate as attenuators of X-ray radiation -- Effect of annealing conditions on structural transformation of ZnS thin film -- Electrocrystallization of Pt layers onto Au substrates; an X-ray diffraction study -- Residual stress mapping in the zirconia electrolyte layer of a high-temperature solid oxide fuel cell -- Ultrashort period Cu/Si and Ni/C multilayers for X-ray mirrors -- IV.2 Nanocrystalline Materials -- Microstructure of nanocrystalline materials studied by powder diffraction -- Preparation and characterization of isometric gold nanoparticles with pre-calculated size -- Bulk characterization of multiwall carbon nanotubes -- Neutron diffraction studies of the atomic vibrations of bulk and surface atoms of nanocrystalline SiC -- Phase transition in nanocrystalline ZnO -- IV.3 Metals and Alloys -- Study of martensitic transformation in fatigued stainless steel by neutron diffraction stress analysis -- The evaluation of the kinetics of ordering processes in Ni1+δSn (δ = 0.35, 0.50) by X-ray powder diffraction -- In situ neutron diffraction study of the low cycle fatigue of the α−γ duplex stainless steel -- SANS investigation of precipitate microstructure in nickel-base superalloys Waspaloy and DT750 -- Diffraction analysis of iron materials after surface machining -- Non-destructive phase analysis and residual stresses measurement using grazing angle X-ray diffraction geometry -- Thermal stability of the microstructure of severely deformed copper -- Archaeometric study of Dutch Tin-Lead spoon fragments from Amsterdam: 1500-1775 AD.
    Content: A neutron diffraction study -- Characterisation of radiation-induced precipitates in reactor pressure vessel steels -- Structure analysis of NiZr2 in reciprocal and real space -- In situ high temperature XRD studies of the crystallisation of melt-spun Mg77Ni18Y5 -- Complex intermetallic compounds in the Mg-Ir system solved by powder diffraction -- IV.4 Minerals and Inorganics -- IV.4.1 Structural Changes, Non-Ambient Conditions -- Low temperature SR-XRPD study of åkermanite-gehlenite solid solution -- Study of the structural evolution and selectivity of Wyoming montmorillonite in relation with the concentration of Cu2+ and Ni2+ -- The interlayer structure and thermal behavior of Cu and Ni montmorillonites -- Structural characterisation of hightemperature K-exchanged sodalite -- A time-resolved X-ray powder diffraction method to trace the decomposition of PdBy solid solutions -- γʹ-Fe4N formation in decomposing ε-Fe3N: A powder diffraction study using synchrotron radiation -- X - ray powder diffraction study of leucite crystallisation -- Neutron diffraction structure study of borosilicate based matrix glasses -- Neutron diffraction studies of temperature induced phase transitions in Rb2KFeF6 elpasolite -- IV.4.2 Determination of Crystal Structure -- Cation distribution in Li2M(II)Sn3O8, M(II) = Mg, Co, Fe -- Crystal structure of the monoclinic Ba2MgSi2O7 persistent luminescence material -- Cation distributions in fully hydrated Sr-and Rb- bicationic zeolites: an X-ray anomalous powder diffraction study -- Model of structure disorder of illite: preliminary results -- XRD study of the stacking mode of the nacrite/alkali halides complexes -- Crystal structure determination and Rietveld refinement of rosasite and mcguinnessite -- Rietveld analysis of polytypic Zn1−xMgxSe and Zn1−x−yMgxBeySe solid solutions -- A proposition for the structure of ammonium hydrogen (acid) urate from uroliths -- X-ray powder diffraction data of synthetic ß- Tricalcium Phosphate -- Distribution of sodium cations and chemisorbed methyl groups in the structure of NaX and NaLSX zeolite catalysts by powder neutron diffraction and 13C NMR -- IV.4.3 Determination of Magnetic Structure, Magnetic Materials -- Structural and magnetic study of magnetoelectric perovskite Sr2CoMoO6 -- Crystal structure and magnetism of Pr[Fe(CN)6]·4D2O -- IV.4.4 Microstructure, Phase Analysis -- Microstructure of crystalline phases in electrotechnical porcelains -- Micro(nano)structure of the glacial state in triphenyl phosphite (TPP) -- Correlation between texture and tabletting properties of some pharmaceutical tablets -- Incrustation of precious stones in dental apatite -- Microstructural analysis of ZnO from different aqueous synthesis routes -- The effect of Al and Gd doping on the structure, microstructure and thermal expansion of gallium nitride (GaN) -- Quantitative phase analysis of ordinary Portland cements using synchrotron radiation powder diffraction -- IV.5 Organic Materials -- Ab initio structure determination of two anhydrous forms of α-lactose by powder X-ray diffraction -- Structure determination of 1-pentanol (C5H12O) at 183 K -- Crystallographic texture changes of wood due to air parameter variations -- Poly(ethylene glycol) interactions with proteins -- Author Index
    Content: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie. Supplement Volume 23 presents the complete Proceedings of all contributions to the IX European Powder Diffraction Conference in Prague 2004: Method Development and Application Instrumental Software Development Materials Supplement Series of Zeitschrift für Kristallographie publishes Proceedings and Abstracts of international conferences on the interdisciplinary field of crystallography
    Note: open access , A neutron diffraction study -- Characterisation of radiation-induced precipitates in reactor pressure vessel steels -- Structure analysis of NiZr2 in reciprocal and real space -- In situ high temperature XRD studies of the crystallisation of melt-spun Mg77Ni18Y5 -- Complex intermetallic compounds in the Mg-Ir system solved by powder diffraction -- IV.4 Minerals and Inorganics -- IV.4.1 Structural Changes, Non-Ambient Conditions -- Low temperature SR-XRPD study of åkermanite-gehlenite solid solution -- Study of the structural evolution and selectivity of Wyoming montmorillonite in relation with the concentration of Cu2+ and Ni2+ -- The interlayer structure and thermal behavior of Cu and Ni montmorillonites -- Structural characterisation of hightemperature K-exchanged sodalite -- A time-resolved X-ray powder diffraction method to trace the decomposition of PdBy solid solutions -- γʹ-Fe4N formation in decomposing ε-Fe3N: A powder diffraction study using synchrotron radiation -- X – ray powder diffraction study of leucite crystallisation -- Neutron diffraction structure study of borosilicate based matrix glasses -- Neutron diffraction studies of temperature induced phase transitions in Rb2KFeF6 elpasolite -- IV.4.2 Determination of Crystal Structure -- Cation distribution in Li2M(II)Sn3O8, M(II) = Mg, Co, Fe -- Crystal structure of the monoclinic Ba2MgSi2O7 persistent luminescence material -- Cation distributions in fully hydrated Sr-and Rb- bicationic zeolites: an X-ray anomalous powder diffraction study -- Model of structure disorder of illite: preliminary results -- XRD study of the stacking mode of the nacrite/alkali halides complexes -- Crystal structure determination and Rietveld refinement of rosasite and mcguinnessite -- Rietveld analysis of polytypic Zn1−xMgxSe and Zn1−x−yMgxBeySe solid solutions -- A proposition for the structure of ammonium hydrogen (acid) urate from uroliths -- X-ray powder diffraction data of synthetic ß- Tricalcium Phosphate -- Distribution of sodium cations and chemisorbed methyl groups in the structure of NaX and NaLSX zeolite catalysts by powder neutron diffraction and 13C NMR -- IV.4.3 Determination of Magnetic Structure, Magnetic Materials -- Structural and magnetic study of magnetoelectric perovskite Sr2CoMoO6 -- Crystal structure and magnetism of Pr[Fe(CN)6]·4D2O -- IV.4.4 Microstructure, Phase Analysis -- Microstructure of crystalline phases in electrotechnical porcelains -- Micro(nano)structure of the glacial state in triphenyl phosphite (TPP) -- Correlation between texture and tabletting properties of some pharmaceutical tablets -- Incrustation of precious stones in dental apatite -- Microstructural analysis of ZnO from different aqueous synthesis routes -- The effect of Al and Gd doping on the structure, microstructure and thermal expansion of gallium nitride (GaN) -- Quantitative phase analysis of ordinary Portland cements using synchrotron radiation powder diffraction -- IV.5 Organic Materials -- Ab initio structure determination of two anhydrous forms of α-lactose by powder X-ray diffraction -- Structure determination of 1-pentanol (C5H12O) at 183 K -- Crystallographic texture changes of wood due to air parameter variations -- Poly(ethylene glycol) interactions with proteins -- Author Index , Frontmatter -- Preface: Condensation of Scientific Knowledge on Powder Diffraction -- Editorial Notes -- European Powder Diffraction Conference Award -- Table of Contents -- I. METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION -- I.1 Determination of Crystal Structure -- Protein polycrystallography -- Using the parallel tempering algorithm to overcome complex problems in structure determination of inorganic materials with laboratory X-rays -- Molecular crystal structures from powder X-ray diffraction techniques -- On the uncertainty of lattice parameters refined from neutron diffraction data -- I.2 Qualitative and Quantitative Phase Analysis -- Application of the Rietveld method to the severely superimposed diffraction patterns of technical products containing a large number of solid solution phases -- Application of X-ray diffraction in forensic science -- I.3 Analysis of Microstructure and Macrostress -- I.3.1 Residual Stresses -- Diffraction stress analysis of grain interaction in polycrystalline materials -- Accurate absolute peak positions for multiple {hkl} residual stress analysis by means of misalignment corrections -- Diffraction stress analysis of strongly fibre-textured gold layers -- Residual stress measurement of gold artefacts by Debye ring analysis -- X-ray residual stress measurement in titanium nitride thin films -- I.3.2 Line Broadening Analysis -- Dislocation line broadening -- Considerations concerning Wilkens’ theory of dislocation line-broadening -- Momentum method applied to evaluation of size and strain in ball-milled iron -- Microstructure of severely deformed metals from X-ray line profile analysis -- Burgers Vector Populations in hot rolled titanium determined by X-ray Peak Profile Analysis -- Spatial fluctuations of the microstructure during deformation of Cu single crystals -- Analysis of polydisperse ball-milled fluorite powders using a full pattern technique -- Anisotropic microstrain broadening due to compositional inhomogeneities and its parametrisation -- X-ray diffraction from epitaxial thin films: an analytical expression of the line profiles accounting for microstructure -- Microstructure of post-deformed ECAPTi investigated by Multiple X-Ray Line Profile Analysis -- The Dislocation-Structure and Crystallite- Size in Forsterite (Olivine) Deformed at 1400 °C by 11 GPa -- Diffuse X-ray scattering from GaN/SiC (0001) thin films -- Test of applicability of some powder diffraction tools to nanocrystals -- Influence of coherent connection of crystalline blocks on the diffraction pattern of nanostructured materials -- I.4 Texture -- Automated Crystal Orientation Measurement by backscatter Kikuchi diffraction -- A simple technique for correcting diffraction intensities for the effects of preferred orientation in calcite samples -- Influence of extinction phenomenon on determination of the orientation distribution function -- II. INSTRUMENTAL -- First test measurements at the new structure powder diffractometer (SPODI) at the FRM-II -- EXED – the new Extreme Environment Diffractometer at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin -- R2D2: a new neutron powder diffractometer at NFL -- Bent perfect crystal monochromator at the monochromatic focusing condition -- Multiple-reflection neutron bent-perfect-crystal (BPC) monochromator -- Wavelength calibration in conventional SANS setup with a mechanical velocity selector -- Neutron RTOF diffractometer FSD for residual stress investigation -- III. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT -- Indexing with the successive dichotomy method, DICVOL04 -- Powder3D: An easy to use program for data reduction and graphical presentation of large numbers of powder diffraction patterns -- BRASS, the Bremen Rietveld analysis and structure suite -- FAULTS, a new program for refinement of powder diffraction patterns from layered structures -- PM2K: a flexible program implementing Whole Powder Pattern Modelling -- Calculating the peak shape of axially focussing powder diffractometers -- IV. MATERIALS -- IV.1 Thin Layers -- X-ray scattering from interface dislocations in highly mismatched oxide epitaxial films -- Influence of magnetron sputtering conditions on the parameters of TiN coatings on steel substrates -- Structural and microstructural characterisation of ZrN coatings for decorative applications -- Chalcogenide films on glass substrate as attenuators of X-ray radiation -- Effect of annealing conditions on structural transformation of ZnS thin film -- Electrocrystallization of Pt layers onto Au substrates; an X-ray diffraction study -- Residual stress mapping in the zirconia electrolyte layer of a high-temperature solid oxide fuel cell -- Ultrashort period Cu/Si and Ni/C multilayers for X-ray mirrors -- IV.2 Nanocrystalline Materials -- Microstructure of nanocrystalline materials studied by powder diffraction -- Preparation and characterization of isometric gold nanoparticles with pre-calculated size -- Bulk characterization of multiwall carbon nanotubes -- Neutron diffraction studies of the atomic vibrations of bulk and surface atoms of nanocrystalline SiC -- Phase transition in nanocrystalline ZnO -- IV.3 Metals and Alloys -- Study of martensitic transformation in fatigued stainless steel by neutron diffraction stress analysis -- The evaluation of the kinetics of ordering processes in Ni1+δSn (δ = 0.35, 0.50) by X-ray powder diffraction -- In situ neutron diffraction study of the low cycle fatigue of the α−γ duplex stainless steel -- SANS investigation of precipitate microstructure in nickel-base superalloys Waspaloy and DT750 -- Diffraction analysis of iron materials after surface machining -- Non-destructive phase analysis and residual stresses measurement using grazing angle X-ray diffraction geometry -- Thermal stability of the microstructure of severely deformed copper -- Archaeometric study of Dutch Tin-Lead spoon fragments from Amsterdam: 1500–1775 AD. , In English
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