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3by United Nations Environment ProgrammeSubjects: “...SOLAR ENERGY...”
Published 2019
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4by Saner, Can Berk, Skarvelis-Kazakos, SpyrosSubjects: “...TJ0810 Solar energy...”
Published in 2018 53rd International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC) (2018)
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5by Arnold, Marcus“... the use of renewable energy, and forms such as wind and solar energy are reasonably common in Antarctica...”
Published 2015
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6by Heilmayer, Olaf“... of scallops increases with decreasing latitude, i.e. it is strongly coupled to annual solar energy input...”
Published 2003
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7by Heilmayer, Olaf“... of scallops increases with decreasing latitude, i.e. it is strongly coupled to annual solar energy input...”
Published 2003
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8by Sridhar Anandakrishnan“... in W.Antarctica that are powered by wind and solar energy. These data will fill a huge lacuna in the global...”
Published 1997
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9by Raynaud, Dominique, Barnola, Jean-Marc, Souchez, Roland, Lorrain, Reginald, Petit, Jean-Robert, Duval, Paul, Lipenkov, Vladimir Y.“... and that both solar energy and carbon dioxide may have helped to make MIS 11 exceptionally long. Anomalies...”
Published in Nature (2005)
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10by Raynaud, Dominique, Barnola, Jean-Marc, Souchez, Roland, Lorrain, Reginald, Petit, Jean-Robert, Duval, Paul, Lipenkov, Vladimir Y.“... and that both solar energy and carbon dioxide may have helped to make MIS 11 exceptionally long. Anomalies...”
Published in Nature (2005)
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11by Raynaud, Dominique, Barnola, Jean-Marc, Souchez, Roland, Lorrain, Reginald, Petit, Jean-Robert, Duval, Paul, Lipenkov, Vladimir Y.“... and that both solar energy and carbon dioxide may have helped to make MIS 11 exceptionally long. Anomalies...”
Published in Nature (2005)
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12“... actually receive less solar energy than the rest of the Earth's surface. What is the key role of sea ice...”
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13by Bristow, Thomas F., Kling, Alexandre M., Haberle, Robert M., Rivera-Hernandez, Frances, McKay, Christopher P.“... than needed by any climate model to warm early Mars, given the low solar energy input available at Mars...”
Published 2017
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14“... the absorption of solar energy by water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone and aerosols, the thermal emission...”
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15by Vowinckel, Eberhard“... of the area, because (1) the existence of ice changes the albedo of the area, and therefore the absorbed solar...”
Published 1966
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16by Convey, Peter“..., in the absence of solar-energy input, terrestrial habitats of both regions face comparable extremely low air...”
Published 2010
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17by Siegelman, Lia, Klein, Patrice, Rivière, Pascal, Thompson, Andrew F., Torres, Hector S., Flexas, Mar, Menemenlis, Dimitris“...The ocean is the largest solar energy collector on Earth. The amount of heat it can store...”
Published in Nature Geoscience (2020)
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18by Anna Maria Siani, Giuseppe Casale, Cesare Lucarini, Mario Catamo“... solar energy and the transmission properties of the atmosphere. UV radiation is strongly absorbed...”
Published in Meteorological Applications (2003)
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19“... is the power supply during the polar winter, when no solar energy is available. Wind generators are used...”
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20by Wood, Ann“... using solar energy is exp101ed and a design proposed for a solar box for field panies. Desalination...”
Published 2003
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