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欧盟极端光基础设施阿秒光脉冲源(ELI-ALPS)Nasr A. M. Hafz教授来中国科学院上海光学精密机械研究所访问(图)
欧盟极端光 基础设施 阿秒光脉冲源 ELI-ALPS Nasr A. M. Hafz 教授 中国科学院上海光学精密机械研究所
2019/5/6
2019年4月28日,欧盟极端光基础设施阿秒光脉冲源(ELI-ALPS)Nasr A. M. Hafz教授来所访问,并在溢智厅作了题为“Laser-driven Electron Accelerator via Ionization Injection and Multiple Laser Beams”的学术报告。研讨会由高功率激光物理联合实验室主任朱健强研究员主持。研讨会上,Nasr教授介绍了E...
Millimeter wave spectroscopic measurements of stratospheric and mesospheric constituents over the Italian Alps: stratospheric ozone
millimeter-wave spectroscopy stratospheric ozone isentropic transport
2015/9/2
Measurements of rotational lines emitted by middle atmospheric trace gases have been carried out from the Alpine
station of Testa Grigia (45.9°N, 7.7°E, elev. 3500 m) by means of a Ground-Based Milli...
Observing the Ocean with Autonomous and Lagrangian Platforms and Sensors:The Role of ALPS in Sustained Ocean Observing Systems
Autonomous Lagrangian Platforms Sensors ALPS Sustained Ocean Observing Systems
2015/7/31
Oceanographers have long dreamed of a detailed, 4-D view of the ocean. The last decade has witnessed a revolution in autonomous ocean observing capabilities as new platforms and sensors developed, and...
Long-range transportation and deposition of chemical substances over the Northern Japan Alps mountainous area
mountain snow chemical components cross-border pollution acid snow anthropogenic contaminants
2017/4/11
The chemical compositions in the snow layers of vertical snow samples collected from six sites in the central mountainous
area, Japan, during early spring 2004 were analyzed to investigate the long-r...
New particle formation and ultrafine charged aerosol climatology at a high altitude site in the Alps (Jungfraujoch, 3580 m a.s.l., Switzerland)
New particle formation ultrafine charged aerosol climatology a high altitude site the Alps
2010/10/11
We investigate the formation and growth of charged aerosols clusters at Jungfraujoch, in the Swiss Alps (3580 m a.s.l.), the highest altitude site of the European EUCAARI project intensive campaign. C...
First approaches towards modelling glacial hazards in the Mount Cook region of New Zealand's Southern Alps
First approaches glacial hazards Mount Cook region
2009/12/16
Flood and mass movements originating from glacial environments are particularly devastating in populated mountain regions of the world, but in the remote Mount Cook region of New Zealand's Southern Al...
Lightning in the eastern Alps 1993-1999,part I:Thunderstorm tracks
Lightning eastern Alps 1993-1999 Thunderstorm tracks
2009/12/14
Thunderstorm tracks in the eastern Alps for the summers of 1993-1999 are investigated based on lightning data. The tracking method consists of three steps. Step one filters weak storms. Step two fixes...
Regional-scale GIS-models for assessment of hazards from glacier lake outbursts: evaluation and application in the Swiss Alps
Regional-scale GIS-models glacier lake outbursts evaluation and application the Swiss Alps
2009/12/10
Debris flows triggered by glacier lake outbursts have repeatedly caused disasters in various high-mountain regions of the world. Accelerated change of glacial and periglacial environments due to atmos...
A historical analysis of hazardous events in the Alps – the case of Hindelang (Bavaria, Germany)
A historical analysis hazardous events the Alps the case of Hindelang
2009/12/10
A historical analysis of natural hazards for the Hindelang area in the Bavarian Alps is done by researching and assessing data from different archives. The focus is on an evaluation of historical haza...
A nonlinear model coupling rockfall and rainfall intensity based \newline on a four year measurement in a high Alpine rock wall (Reintal,German Alps)
nonlinear model rainfall intensity four year measurement high Alpine rock wall
2009/12/8
A total of more than 140 000 kg of small-magnitude rockfall deposits was measured in eight rockfall collectors of altogether 940 m2 in size between 1999–2003 below a 400–600 m high rock face in the Re...
First approaches towards modelling glacial hazards in the Mount Cook region of New Zealand's Southern Alps
First approaches glacial hazards Mount Cook region New Zealand's Southern Alps
2009/12/8
Flood and mass movements originating from glacial environments are particularly devastating in populated mountain regions of the world, but in the remote Mount Cook region of New Zealand's Southern Al...
New findings of halimedacean algae from the Late Triassic Dachstein Limestone of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Hochschwab Area,Styria,Austria)
Calcareous algae Halimedaceae taxonomy Triassic Northern Calcareous Alps Austria
2009/12/7
Two taxa of halimedacean algae are recorded from the Upper Triassic lagoonal Dachstein Limestone (Norian-Rhaetian) of the Hochschwab area in the south-eastern part of the Northern Calcareous Alps of A...
Correction of Measured Precipitation in the Alps Using the Water Equivalent of New Snow
Measured Precipitation Alps Water Equivalent New Snow
2009/10/28
The Hellmann heated siphon pluviograph with wind shield shows 56 % less
winter precipitation than measured on a snow board at an altitude of 2,540 m
a.s.1. For the Swiss heated tipping bucket gauge ...
Long-Term Records of Snow Cover Water Equivalent in the Swiss Alps 2.Simulation
Long-Term Records Snow Cover Water Equivalent Swiss Alps Simulation
2009/10/26
The knowledge of the temporary snow-water equivalent storage term (SWE) is
an important prerequisite for the assessment of short- and long-term runoff
volumes and water quality aspects. Since SWE me...
Long-Term Records of Snow Cover Water Equivalent in the Swiss Alps 1.Analysis
Long-Term Records Snow Cover Water Equivalent Swiss Alps
2009/10/26
The snow-water equivalent (SWE)of the seasonal snow cover is an important
component of the water cycle in the Swiss Alps. It is used for predicting
seasonal discharge, for short-range discharge fore...