81. Ground observations of a space laser for the assessment of its in-orbit performanceOliver Lux, Andrej Filipčič, Jon Paul Lundquist, Shima Ujjani Shivashankara, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: ESA, Aeolus, Aladin, Observatorij Pierre Auger, vetrni profili Published in RUNG: 16.05.2024; Views: 365; Downloads: 2 Full text (3,73 MB) This document has many files! More... |
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83. A practical guide for the quality evaluation of fluobodies/chromobodiesUrša Štrancar, Claudia D'Ercole, Lucia Cikatricisová, Mirna Nakić, Matteo De March, Ario De Marco, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: fluorescent proteins, protein stability, protein degradation Published in RUNG: 16.05.2024; Views: 352; Downloads: 2 Full text (667,85 KB) This document has many files! More... |
84. Nadzor kakovosti pri izdelavi delilnikov testa : magistrsko deloPrimož Saksida, 2024, master's thesis Abstract: Magistrsko delo obravnava stroj za deljenje testa iz stališča natančnosti deljenja testa. Shematsko so prikazani ključni elementi delilnega stroja, ki vplivajo na natančnost deljenja testa. Opisana je njihova primarna naloga v stroju. Shematsko je prikazano tudi delovanje samega stroja. Opravljene so bile dimenzijske meritve ključnih elementov na populaciji 15 strojev ter izvedena je bila analiza meritev. Dimenzijske meritve posameznih elementov smo izvedli na 3D koordinatnem merilnem sistemu z mikronsko natančnostjo. Analizirali smo tudi elemente, ki so bili že v uporabi v delilnih strojih, pri katerih so bila ugotovljena odstopanja od pričakovanih zahtev za natančnost delitev testa. Z namenom ugotovitve, kako določen element vpliva na natančnost delitve testa, je bil narejen preizkus delovanja stroja z novim, dimenzijsko dobrim elementom in za primerjavo z dimenzijsko slabim elementom. Kot rezultat teh analiz je sledila nadgradnja kontrolnih postopkov ključnih elementov stroja. V ta namen smo določene kontrolne postopke definirali na novo. Keywords: kontrola kakovosti, delilniki testa, kontrolni postopki, dimenzijske meritve, strojni elementi, magistrske naloge Published in RUNG: 15.05.2024; Views: 500; Downloads: 2 Full text (3,64 MB) |
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87. On-flight intercomparison of three miniature aerosol absorption sensors using unmanned aerial systems (UASs)Michael Pikridas, Spiros Bezantakos, Griša Močnik, Christos Keleshis, Fred Brechtel, Iasonas Stavroulas, Gregoris Demetriades, Panayiota Antoniou, Panagiotis Vouterakos, Marios Argyrides, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: The present study investigates and compares the ground and in-flight
performance of three miniaturized aerosol absorption sensors integrated
on board small-sized Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs). These sensors were
evaluated during two contrasted field campaigns performed at an urban site,
impacted mainly by local traffic and domestic wood burning sources (Athens,
Greece), and at a remote regional background site, impacted by long-range
transported sources including dust (Cyprus Atmospheric Observatory, Agia
Marina Xyliatou, Cyprus). The miniaturized sensors were first intercompared at the ground-level
against two commercially available instruments used as a reference. The
measured signal of the miniaturized sensors was converted into the
absorption coefficient and equivalent black carbon concentration (eBC). When
applicable, signal saturation corrections were applied, following the
suggestions of the manufacturers. The aerosol absorption sensors exhibited
similar behavior against the reference instruments during the two campaigns,
despite the diversity of the aerosol origin, chemical composition, sources,
and concentration levels. The deviation from the reference during both
campaigns concerning (eBC) mass was less than 8 %, while for the absorption
coefficient it was at least 15 %. This indicates that those sensors that
report black carbon mass are tuned and corrected to measure eBC more accurately than the absorption coefficient. The overall potential use of miniature aerosol absorption sensors on board
small UASs is also illustrated. UAS-based absorption measurements were used
to investigate the vertical distribution of eBC over Athens up to 1 km above
sea level during January 2016, exceeding the top of the planetary boundary
layer (PBL). Our results reveal a heterogeneous boundary layer concentration
of absorbing aerosol within the PBL intensified in the early morning hours
due to the concurrent peak traffic emissions at ground-level and the fast
development of the boundary layer. After the full development of the PBL,
homogenous concentrations are observed from 100 m a.g.l. to the PBL top. Keywords: Unmanned Aerial Systems, Cyprus Atmospheric Observatory, eBC, vertical profiling, microaethalometer Published in RUNG: 13.05.2024; Views: 311; Downloads: 1 Link to file |
88. Anarchism and the history of social movements in SloveniaDaša Tepina, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: The article is a compilation of fragments of revolutionary movements in the Slovenian region,
which in one way or another were connected to or derived from the tradition of anarchist ideas and
practises. It is an overview of an omnipresent phenomenon that
never had or has never had a broader
social visibility, but was always present in the shadows and on the margins, continuously shaping
social movements and communities in revolt and offering refuge to many marginalised and oppressed
people, thus amplifying
their voice, which gradually changed the general social conditions. A modest
overview, supplemented by archival sources from the Slovenian archives and newspaper articles from
different periods. It covers a wide area of the fragmented 20th century, touchi
ng at the end on the
transition to the 21st century. So even it is difficult to argue that there is a history of the anarchist
movement in this region, that can be described as a rooted, consistent anarchist history, and it takes a
certain spirit of enquir
y to discover and bring to the surface anarchist ideas and practises, we,
however, can talk about fragments of historical events and groups that were connected and
intertwined with anarchist ideas in various practices connected with anarchist principles. A
nd all of
them were inherent for an organized anarchist movement, which was established in the last three
decades that we can speak today of an overtly coherent set of ideas and practises. Keywords: anarchism, Slovenia, history of social movements, anarchist ideas, anarchist practices Published in RUNG: 13.05.2024; Views: 398; Downloads: 5 Full text (100,54 KB) This document has many files! More... |
89. Nocturnal boundary layer turbulence regimes analysis during the BLLAST campaignJesús Yus-Díez, Mireia Udina, Maria Rosa Soler, Marie Lothon, Erik Nilsson, Joan Bech, Jielun Sun, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: A night-time turbulence regime classification, the so-called “HOckey-Stick Transition ” (HOST) theory, proposed by Sun et al. (2012) from the Cooperative Atmosphere–Surface Exchange Study-1999 (CASES-99) is explored using data from the Boundary-Layer Late Afternoon and Sunset Turbulence (BLLAST) field campaign which took place during summer 2011 in the central French Pyrenean foothills. Results show that the HOST turbulence relationships for the BLLAST field campaign data are strongly dependent on both the meteorological and orographic features. The HOST pattern only appears for nights when a stably stratified boundary layer can be developed, corresponding to fair-weather and clear-sky nights, when the flow is generated by the nearby orography, from the south and the south-east. Those flows strongly influenced by the orography may generate intermittent or enhanced turbulence. When considering the whole nocturnal dataset for these flow directions, several enhanced turbulence points are found to be associated with sudden wind speed and directional shear transitions. In contrast, flows from other directions do not reproduce the HOST relationships and the turbulence relationship is almost linear, independent of vertical temperature gradients, corresponding to flows driven by synoptic scales. In addition we identify examples of gravity waves and top-down turbulent events that lead to transitions between the turbulence regimes. Keywords: air turbulence, BLLAST campaign Published in RUNG: 13.05.2024; Views: 328; Downloads: 3 Full text (6,60 MB) This document has many files! More... |
90. Emission of volatile organic compounds from residential biomass burning and their rapid chemical transformationsMaximillien Desservettaz, Michael Pikridas, Iasonas Stavroulas, Aikaterini Bougiatioti, Eleni Liakakou, Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou, Jean Sciare, Nikolaos Mihalopoulos, Efstratios Bourtsoukidis, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: Biomass combustion releases a complex array of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that pose significant challenges to air quality and human health. Although biomass burning has been extensively studied at ecosystem levels, understanding the atmospheric transformation and impact on air quality of emissions in urban environments remains challenging due to complex sources and burning materials. In this study, we investigate the VOC emission rates and atmospheric chemical processing of predominantly wood burning emissions in a small urban centre in Greece. Ioannina is situated in a valley within the Dinaric Alps and experiences intense atmospheric pollution accumulation during winter due to its topography and high wood burning activity. During pollution event days, the ambient mixing ratios of key VOC species were found to be similar to those reported for major urban centres worldwide. Positive matrix factorisation (PMF) analysis revealed that biomass burning was the dominant emission source (>50 %), representing two thirds of OH reactivity, which indicates a highly reactive atmospheric mixture. Calculated OH reactivity ranges from 5 s−1 to an unprecedented 278 s−1, and averages at 93 ± 66 s−1 at 9 PM, indicating the presence of exceptionally reactive VOCs. The highly pronounced photochemical formation of organic acids coincided with the formation of ozone, highlighting the significance of secondary formation of pollutants in poorly ventilated urban areas. Our findings underscore the pressing need to transition from wood burning to environmentally friendly sources of energy in poorly ventilated urban areas, in order to improve air quality and safeguard public health. Keywords: biomass burning, urban air quality, VOCs, emission factors, source apportionment Published in RUNG: 13.05.2024; Views: 375; Downloads: 1 Full text (8,93 MB) |