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Explaining hyperspectral imaging based plant disease identification: 3D CNN and saliency maps

Research training stem

Jones S, Singh AK.
GSID: Iak0d4E4j60J
K Nagasubramanian, S Jones, AK Singh… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2018 - arxiv.org

… stem due to charcoal rot infection often progressing farther down the inside of the stem than visible on the exterior of the stem. … used to prevent overfitting during training. Two kernels of …

Late Quaternary environmental change inferred from phytoliths and other soil-related proxies: case studies from the central and southern Great Plains, USA

EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation

Cordova CE, Johnson WC, Mandel RD, Palmer MW.
GSID: i8MEF-hnYcEJ
CE Cordova, WC Johnson, RD Mandel, MW Palmer - Catena, 2011 - Elsevier

This study investigates stable carbon isotopes (δ 13 C), opal phytolith assemblages, burnt phytoliths, microscopic charcoal and Sporormiella spores from modern soils and paleosols in Kansas and Oklahoma. Grass and dicot phytoliths in combination with δ 13 C are...

Addressing the impact of household energy and indoor air pollution on the health of poor: Implications for policy action and intervention measures

Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation

Smith K.
GSID: hpX95EFkYLUJ
Y Von Schirnding, N Bruce, K Smith, G Ballard-Tremeer… - 2002 - cleancooking.org

More than two billion of the world’s poorest people still rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, animal dung, crop wastes) and coal-burning for household energy needs. Use of these fuels …

Charcoal, livelihoods, and poverty reduction: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa

interventions

Richardson RB, Zulu LC.
GSID: l-xLzUvakxAJ
LC Zulu, RB Richardson - Energy for Sustainable Development, 2013 - Elsevier

More than 80% of urban households in sub-Saharan Africa use charcoal as their main source of cooking energy, and the demand is likely to increase for several decades …

Global biomass burning: a synthesis and review of Holocene paleofire records and their controls

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

Bartlein PJ, Daniau AL, Harrison SP, Marlon JR.
GSID: Jo5XrCQFA2IJ
JR Marlon, PJ Bartlein, AL Daniau, SP Harrison… - Quaternary Science …, 2013 - Elsevier

We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional, continental and global scales. The reconstructions are compared with the two potential controls of burning at these broad scales–changes in climate and human activities–to assess their...

Charcoal: Taphonomy and significance in geology, botany and archaeology

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

Scott AC.
GSID: vhCInZ2enz8J
AC Scott, F Damblon - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology …, 2010 - Elsevier

Charcoal occurs in the natural environment as either a result of wildfire or volcanic processes. In addition, people may make charcoal, either for domestic or industrial use. Charcoal may be used as a fuel for domestic heating and cooking...

The potential utilization of grey water for irrigation: A case study on the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Campus

science campus

[No authors listed]
GSID: L152c570C6QJ
G Owusu-Boateng, V Adjei - Journal of Applied Research in Water …, 2014 - arww.razi.ac.ir

The problems of shortages and quality deterioration of water, have led to an increased interest in the reuse of treated grey water in many parts of the world. This study examined the suitability of locally available materials (beach sand,...

Application of time array detection to capillary column gas chromatography/conventional time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

Analytical chemistry

Erickson ED, Enke CG, Holland JF, Watson JT.
PMID: 2360715
Anal Chem. 1990 May 15;62(10):1079-84. doi: 10.1021/ac00209a022.

The technique of time array detection (TAD) is designed to take advantage of the high spectral generation rate available in time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry. In TAD, a number of successive TOF arrival time transient signals are summed to produce...

Charcoal from a prehistoric copper mine in the Austrian Alps: dendrochronological and dendrological data, demand for wood and forest utilisation.

Journal of archaeological science

Pichler T, Nicolussi K, Goldenberg G, Hanke K, Kovács K, Thurner A.
PMID: 23565025
J Archaeol Sci. 2013 Feb;40(2):992-1002. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2012.09.008.

During prehistory fire-setting was the most appropriate technique for exploiting ore deposits. Charcoal fragments found in the course of archaeological excavations in a small mine called Mauk E in the area of Schwaz/Brixlegg (Tyrol, Austria) are argued to be...

Evaluation of bacteria isolated from rice rhizosphere for biological control of charcoal rot of sorghum caused by Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid.

World journal of microbiology & biotechnology

Gopalakrishnan S, Humayun P, Kiran BK, Kannan IG, Vidya MS, Deepthi K, Rupela O.
PMID: 25187130
World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2011 Jun;27(6):1313-21. doi: 10.1007/s11274-010-0579-0. Epub 2010 Oct 16.

A total of 360 bacteria, isolated from the rhizospheres of a system of rice intensification (SRI) fields, were characterized for the production of siderophore, fluorescence, indole acetic acid (IAA), hydrocyanic acid (HCN) and solubilization of phosphorus. Of them, seven...

Charcoal morphometry for paleoecological analysis: The effects of fuel type and transportation on morphological parameters.

Applications in plant sciences

Crawford AJ, Belcher CM.
PMID: 25202644
Appl Plant Sci. 2014 Aug 18;2(8). doi: 10.3732/apps.1400004. eCollection 2014 Aug.

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildfire. Most research focuses on abundance as an indicator of fire frequency, but charcoals also convey information about the vegetation from which they are derived....

Carbon sequestration potential and physicochemical properties differ between wildfire charcoals and slow-pyrolysis biochars.

Scientific reports

Santín C, Doerr SH, Merino A, Bucheli TD, Bryant R, Ascough P, Gao X, Masiello CA.
PMID: 28894167
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 11;7(1):11233. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-10455-2.

Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), produced naturally (wildfire charcoal) and anthropogenically (biochar), is extensively studied due to its importance in several disciplines, including global climate dynamics, agronomy and paleosciences. Charcoal and biochar are commonly used as analogues for each other to...

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