Search Results - Bloom, M. A.
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Measuring effect of the blooming of chemical curatives on the rate of cyclic fatigue crack growth in natural rubber filled with a silanized silica nanofiller
Published 2012“…This was due to the reagglomeration of the chemical curatives in the rubber and also within a thin layer approximately 15 to μm in size beneath the rubber surface. …”
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Domoic acid poisoning as a possible cause of seasonal cetacean mass stranding events in Tasmania, Australia
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A case study of a hypothetical 100 MW OTEC plant analyzing the prospects of OTEC technology
Published 2015“…A hypothetical case study has been made of a 100 MW OTEC plant, which would require around 400 m3/sec of warm water feed (with 200 m3/sec of cold water feed) and resulted in the following data: CO2 saving compared to coal power plant, as determined from lifecycle assessment (LCA)studies, would be 98.62 % for CC-OTEC, 97.41 % for the hybrid type, and 94.4 % for OC-OTEC. …”
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Correspondences: Rene Magritte's dialogue with art and tradition
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The impacts of changing nutrient load and climate on a deep, eutrophic, monomictic lake
Published 2019“…Therefore, there is an increasing necessity to disentangle the effects of nutrient and temperature change on lakes to understand how they might act in additive and antagonistic ways. 2.This study quantified internal and external nutrient loads at Rostherne Mere, UK, a deep (zmax = 30 m), monomictic eutrophic lake (average annual TP >100 μg L-1) that has a long, stable period of stratification (~8.5 months). …”
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Climate change and water in the UK – past changes and future prospects
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Diurnal and seasonal source‐proximal dust concentrations in complex terrain, West Greenland
Published 2023“…Measured dust concentrations were a similar order of magnitude to source-proximal values measured globally and varied from 0 to ≥1000 μg m−3. …”
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