Acoustic
emission measurements collected during electrochemical tests, combined with advanced imaging techniques such as transmission X ‐ ray microscopy, provide a window into the internal workings of battery materials...
Acoustic
emission measurements collected during electrochemical tests, combined with advanced imaging techniques such as transmission X ‐ ray microscopy, provide a window into the internal workings of battery materials during energy storage cycles.
Not exact matches
The paper is based on an analysis of global methane
emissions examining almost 20,000 field data
measurements collected from 70 sites across Arctic, temperate and tropical regions.
According to a new study of 28,000
measurements collected between 2000 and 2006 and analyzed by NOAA's CarbonTracker system, only about a third of the carbon dioxide is absorbed by carbon sinks such as the soil and forests; a large portion of it ends up in the atmosphere - but that still leaves a significant amount unaccounted for.Interestingly, the CarbonTracker found carbon
emissions to be highest in the Midwest; that single region released more carbon dioxide than any other country - except Russia, China, India and, of course, the U.S. Carbon dioxide was found to be most readily absorbed east of the Rocky Mountains and in northern Canada.