Search for dissertations about: "emission industrial"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 168 swedish dissertations containing the words emission industrial.
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1. Biochar systems across scales in Sweden : An industrial ecology perspective
Abstract : Biochar – the carbon rich residue derived from biomass pyrolysis – is recognised as a potential solution to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, while simultaneously delivering socio-environmental benefits through biochar use as a material. Perceived as a sustainable innovation, biochar has raised interest throughout the world. READ MORE
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2. Optical remote sensing of industrial gas emission fluxes
Abstract : Mobile optical remote sensing techniques offer promising possibilities to quantify and geographically attribute local industrial gaseous emissions to the atmosphere. Studies have repeatedly shown that such emissions are often poorly understood, underestimated, and thereby not properly accounted for in emission inventories and regional atmospheric chemistry models, especially for emissions of VOCs. READ MORE
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3. Optical remote sensing of industrial gas emission fluxes
Abstract : Mobile optical remote sensing techniques offer promising possibilities to quantify and geographically attribute local industrial gaseous emissions to the atmosphere. Studies have shown that such emissions are often poorly understood, underestimated, and thereby not properly accounted for in emission inventories and regional atmospheric chemistry models, especially for emissions of VOCs. READ MORE
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4. Emerging technologies for climate-neutral urban areas : An Industrial Ecology perspective
Abstract : The ever-increasing concentration of human activity in urban areas induces environmental problems beyond their boundaries on scales ranging from local to regional to global, such as resource depletion, land degradation, air and water pollution and climate change. Human-induced climate change is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest sustainability challenges of the present century and it is inextricably linked to urbanization. READ MORE
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5. Plasmonic Nanostructures for Molecular Spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the fabrication, characterization and utilization of nanostructures for chemical sensing and optical enhancement processes.Noble metal nanostructures can support localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs), which amplify the strength of the electromagnetic field close to the structures. READ MORE