TRANSPORT AND MIXING PATTERNS OVER CENTRAL CALIFORNIA DURING THE CARBONACEOUS AEROSOL AND RADIATIVE EFFECTS STUDY (CARES)

Transport and mixing patterns over Central California during the carbonaceous aerosol and radiative effects study (CARES)

We describe the synoptic and regional-scale meteorological conditions that affected the transport and mixing of trace gases and aerosols in the vicinity of Sacramento, California during June 2010 when the Carbonaceous Aerosol and Radiative Effects Study (CARES) was conducted.The meteorological measurements collected by various instruments deployed

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How Christian Universities Respond to Extremism

This research article explores how two English universities with Anglican foundations responded to UK government requirements to counter radicalization on campus.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with student union representatives, senior staff in the universities responsible for implementing the legal requirements and also those with tweez

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Analyzing the Spatiotemporal Patterns in Green Spaces for Urban Studies Using Location-Based Social Media Data

Green parks are vital public spaces and play a major role in urban living and well-being.Research on the attractiveness of green parks often relies on traditional techniques, such as questionnaires and in-situ surveys, but these methods are typically insignificant in scale, time-consuming, and expensive, with less transferable results and only site

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