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Sea salt aerosols, from the surface of seawater, play a very important role in global climate system, mainly due to their large natural emission sources and their presence as a very efficient cloud condensation nucleation that significantly influences the formation and development of clouds, and therefore has an important impact on the radiation balance of the entire Earth system....

Speaker : Prof.Ching Lin PANG, Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Time :15:00-18:00, December13 ID :136-228-013(Tencent Meeting) Source: School of Arts...

From China to Europe, from Europe to China: cultural belonging and cultural production during mobility and reverse mobility...

Kimono, Historical Fashion Centers and Sustainability...

Large-scale urban sensing data such as mobile phone traces are emerging as an important data source for studying human mobility. With location related information (i.e longitude and latitude), the data represent a unique opportunity to monitor individual mobility flows in a timely manner and with proper spatial aggregation. Modeling such data from time and space provides spatiotemporal pattern of human mobility, which has a close link to individual’s behavior mode and social role....

This talk focuses on our recent work on the topic of rough-wall boundary-layer flows. We will first present a survey of the existing rough wall models....

Rational Design of High-Performance Catalysts Based on Acid–Base Combination Chemistry...

In Hokkaido, Japan, four typhoons continuously hit during August 2016 and the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake was occurred on September 6, 2018, which led to significant damage in wide areas of Hokkaido. Considering the social importance of these historical heavy rainfall and earthquake induced geo-disasters, the Japanese Geotechnical Society organized the survey team. The aim was to investigate the phenomena and factors which contributed to disaster recovery and disaster prevention/mitig...

Human System And Earth System Coupled Research And Preliminary Results...

Some progress in regular black holes...