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Masonry in Cold and Hot Weather Conditions01:21

Masonry in Cold and Hot Weather Conditions

In cold weather, masonry construction requires specific precautions to ensure mortar does not freeze before curing, as this can significantly weaken its strength and watertightness. Mortar temperature should be maintained between 60°F and 80°F to support proper hydration and curing. Below 40°F, mortar water must be heated, but should not exceed 120°F as high temperatures can reduce mortar's compressive and bond strength.
Other key practices include keeping masonry units and sand dry and...
Precipitation Processes01:12

Precipitation Processes

The experimental conditions in a gravimetric analysis should be optimized to maximize the particle size and purity of the obtained precipitate. Ideally, the concentration of the precipitating reagent should be low with effective stirring to maintain low relative supersaturation for the growth of large crystals. In homogeneous precipitation, the precipitant is slowly generated by a chemical reaction in the solution to avoid local reagent excesses. For example, urea decomposes gradually to...
Moisture Content and Bulking of Aggregate01:10

Moisture Content and Bulking of Aggregate

The moisture content of aggregates is a crucial factor in construction, particularly in concrete mixing, as it influences the total water required in the mix. Moisture content represents the water coated on the exterior surface of the aggregate existing in a saturated and surface-dry condition. The total water content of a moist aggregate is the sum of its moisture content and water absorption.
When aggregates are exposed to rain or sit in stockpiles, they absorb moisture, which must be...
Adaptations that Reduce Water Loss01:57

Adaptations that Reduce Water Loss

Though evaporation from plant leaves drives transpiration, it also results in loss of water. Because water is critical for photosynthetic reactions and other cellular processes, evolutionary pressures on plants in different environments have driven the acquisition of adaptations that reduce water loss.
Mortar Joint Deterioration in Masonry01:13

Mortar Joint Deterioration in Masonry

Mortar joint deterioration is a significant concern in masonry structures, with water accumulation in the joints leading to damage from freeze-thaw cycles. The repeated expansion of water during freezing and its melting during thawing develop and propagate cracks in the masonry joints. Eventually, this leads to the spalling of mortar from the joints, loosening masonry units and weakening the structure. The deteriorated mortar joints are also vulnerable to moisture intrusion into the walls.
The...
Dry Friction01:30

Dry Friction

Dry friction occurs between two solid surfaces in contact as they attempt to move relative to one another. In daily life, dry friction is encountered in various forms, such as when walking on the ground, sliding an object across a table, or rubbing hands together. Despite its ubiquity, the underlying mechanisms behind dry friction are not readily visible.
To illustrate this concept, imagine a wooden crate resting on a rough, non-uniform horizontal surface. When an external force is applied to...

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人类引起的北极加湿是人类造成的.

Seung-Ki Min1, Xuebin Zhang, Francis Zwiers

  • 1Climate Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
|April 29, 2008
PubMed
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人类活动,包括温室气体和硫酸盐气溶,已经明显改变了北极的降雨模式. 这项研究证实了人为引起的加湿,影响了北极河流排水和海洋水量.

科学领域:

  • 气候科学 气候科学
  • 北极研究研究北极研究
  • 水文学的水文学

背景情况:

  • 北极和北方亚极地区对于全球气候调节至关重要.
  • 冰的白度反放大了北极的变暖.
  • 淡水流入的变化影响全球海洋循环.

研究的目的:

  • 研究人类因素对北极降水的影响.
  • 将气候模型模拟与观测数据进行比较.

主要方法:

  • 观测数据与22个相结合的气候模型的模拟数据进行比较.
  • 在20世纪下半叶,对高度陆地区域 (北极55度以北) 的降水变化进行分析.

主要成果:

  • 确定了人为温室气体和硫酸盐气溶对北极降水模式的影响.
  • 观察到的人类诱导的北极加湿与北极河流排放量的增加一致.
  • 观察到北极水体的新鲜化与模型发现是一致的.

结论:

  • 人类活动对北极地区的水文变化做出了重大贡献.
  • 人为因素在改变北极降水和淡水系统方面发挥着关键作用.

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