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2024-03-28T15:56:59ZThe Global Heat Flow Database: Update 2023
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36522
Title: The Global Heat Flow Database: Update 2023
Authors: Fuchs, Sven; Neumann, Florian; Norden, Ben; Beardsmore, Graeme; Chiozzi, Paolo; Colgan, William; Anguiano Dominguez, Ana Paulina; Duque, Maria Rosa Alves; Ojeda Espinoza, Orlando Miguel; Forster, Florian; Forster, Andrea; Rolandone, Frédérique; Verdoya, Massimo; Wu, Jyun-Na
Abstract: The data publication contains the compilation of global heat-flow data by the International Heat Flow
Commission (IHFC; www.ihfc-iugg.org) of the International Association of Seismology and Physics of
the Earth's Interior (IASPEI). The presented data update 2023 contains data generated between 1939
and 2022 and constitutes the first intermediate update benefiting from the global collaborative assessment and quality control of the Global Heat Flow Database running from May 2021 (http://assessment.ihfc-iugg.org)2023-01-01T00:00:00ZFeasibility study of sensor or networks for air quality monitoring and climate research.
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30702
Title: Feasibility study of sensor or networks for air quality monitoring and climate research.
Authors: de Vega, Isabel; Martín, Luisa; Veza, Elena; Costa, Maria João
Abstract: To complete the feasibility study of the sensor networks for air quality surveillance and climate research, a survey has been carried out with the main air quality networks in Spain, so that they can give us their impressions about their use of nanosensors or the experiences they may have had in the development of a pilot test with nanosensors. Their experiences have helped us to be able to express an opinion regarding the possible practical application that they may have, at the same time that it serves as a comparison with the conclusions acquired once our pilot tests have been developed.2021-01-01T00:00:00ZGuide to Field Validation Campaigns with Fixed Equipments.
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30681
Title: Guide to Field Validation Campaigns with Fixed Equipments.
Authors: Costa, Maria João; Pinilla Gil, Eduardo
Abstract: The objective of this document is to serve as a guide for the correct development of experimental field campaigns for the validation of fixed equipment equipped with low-cost sensors with which we work on the NanoSen-AQM project. The correct development of the campaigns and the collection of the information indicated in this guide are fundamental to the deliverable E.6.1.1 of the project "Report on air quality monitoring campaigns" and for the product P.6.1 "Pilot experiences in air quality monitoring."2020-01-01T00:00:00ZReport about the evaluation of the results of field measurement campaigns and validation of multisensors systems.
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30673
Title: Report about the evaluation of the results of field measurement campaigns and validation of multisensors systems.
Authors: Lozano, Jesus; Costa, Maria João; Bortoli, Daniele; Gómez, Jaime
Abstract: Deliverable E.6.2.1 describes the results obtained in the project about evaluating the performance of the developed sensor systems in field conditions: nanosensors, electronics and communications, cloud system and calibration and data processing software, accompanied by some conclusions and recommendations for future prototypes. The evaluation of the results of measurement campaigns and validation of multisensor systems has been performed following the protocols recommended by the EU Joint Research Centre and the EU Working Group on Guidance for the Demonstration of Equivalence (EC working group on Guidance for the Demonstration of Equivalence, 2010). Furthermore, the application of the protocols has allowed us to develop a validation tool (Excel Macro) designed for non-specialised users.2021-01-01T00:00:00Z