Search for dissertations about: "climate scenarios"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 228 swedish dissertations containing the words climate scenarios.
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21. Fish population responses to climate change : Causes and consequences
Abstract : Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this heterogeneity. Fish often show intraspecific variation in diet, metabolism, and behavior, corresponding to their habitat use. READ MORE
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22. Climate Simulation of an Attic Using Future Weather Data Sets - Statistical Methods for Data Processing and Analysis
Abstract : The effects of possible climate changes on a cold attic performance are considered in this work. The hygro-thermal responses of the attic to different climate data sets are simulated using a numerical model, which has been made using the International Building Physics Toolbox (IBPT). READ MORE
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23. Utilizing CO2 from biomethane production : Sustainability and climate performance
Abstract : Biogas solutions offer many benefits for the environment and society, including organic waste treatment as well as being an enabler for energy and nutrient recovery. The products of anaerobic digestion are a biogas, which contains a share of 30 to 50% carbon dioxide (CO2) and 50 to 70% methane, and a liquid remanent, rich in nutrients. READ MORE
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24. Reconstruction of Past European Land Cover Based on Fossil Pollen Data : Gaussian Markov Random Field Models for Compositional Data
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to develop statistical models to reconstruct past land cover composition and human land use based on fossil pollen records over Europe for different time periods over the past 6000 years. Accurate maps of past land cover and human land use are needed when studying the interaction between climate and land surface, and the effects of human land use on past climate. READ MORE
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25. Atmospheric dynamics and the hydrologic cycle in warm climates
Abstract : Past warm climates represent one extreme of Earth's known climate states. Here, we study warm climates in both idealized simulations and full-complexity general circulation model (GCM) simulations of the early Eocene epoch, approximately 50 million years ago. READ MORE