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    Multifaceted aerosol effects on precipitation by Stier, P, van den Heever, SC, Christensen, MW, Gryspeerdt, E, Dagan, G, Saleeby, SM, Bollasina, M, Donner, L, Emanuel, K, Ekman, AML, Feingold, G, Field, P, Forster, P, Haywood, J, Kahn, R, Koren, I, Kummerow, C, L’Ecuyer, T, Lohmann, U, Ming, Y, Myhre, G, Quaas, J, Rosenfeld, D, Samset, B, Seifert, A, Stephens, G, Tao, W-K

    Published 2024
    “…Aerosols have been proposed to influence precipitation rates and spatial patterns from scales of individual clouds to the globe. …”
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    Recombination at oxide precipitates in silicon by Murphy, J, Bothe, K, Krain, R, Olmo, M, Voronkov, V, Falster, R

    Published 2011
    “…Transient and quasi-steady-state photoconductance methods were used to measure minority carrier lifetime in p-type Czochralski silicon processed in very clean conditions to contain oxide precipitates. Precipitation treatments were varied to produce a matrix of samples, which were then characterised by chemical etching and transmission electron microscopy to determine the density and morphology of the precipitates. …”
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    THE KINETICS OF CALCITE DISSOLUTION PRECIPITATION by Brown, C, Compton, R, Narramore, C

    Published 1993
    “…The channel-flow cell method is used to establish the dissolution/precipitation kinetics of calcite under wide ranges of bulk Ca1+ concentration (0-10 mM) and solution flow rate (10-30.3 cm3 s-1) for different bulk pH values. …”
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    Extreme precipitation: increases all round by Ingram, W

    Published 2016
    “…Now research shows that this intense precipitation has increased across both the wetter and the drier parts of the continents, and will continue to do so as global warming continues.…”
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    A study of hydride precipitation in zirconium by Khan, IA, Cocks, ACF, Chattopadhyay, J

    Published 2021
    “…Precipitation which usually occurs by nucleation, growth and coarsening is typically influenced by the coherent stresses as well as the external stress field. …”
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    On the mechanism of recombination at oxide precipitates in silicon by Murphy, J, Bothe, K, Voronkov, V, Falster, R

    Published 2013
    “…Oxide precipitates are well known to degrade minority carrier lifetime in silicon, but the mechanism by which they act as recombination centres is not fully understood. …”
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    Dissolution/precipitation mechanisms for diagenesis in sedimentary basins by Fowler, A, Yang, X

    Published 2003
    “…Most simply, the process can be modeled as a first-order thermally activated reaction, but an alternative interpretation is that diagenesis occurs via dissolution of smectite in free pore water and subsequent precipitation of illite. We show how such a realistic model of diagenesis can be included in a compactive model of the sediment/pore water system, and by using the limit of weak solubility (also known as solid density asymptotics), we show how an explicit expression can be derived for the smectite dissolution rate, even when this is mediated by feldspar dissolution and other reactions. …”
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    Links between satellite-retrieved aerosol and precipitation by Gryspeerdt, E, Stier, P, Partridge, D

    Published 2014
    “…Previous studies have shown large increases in precipitation with increasing aerosol optical depth, concluding an aerosol effect on precipitation. …”
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    Powering Earth’s ancient dynamo with silicon precipitation by Wilson, A, Pozzo, M, Alfè, D, Walker, AM, Greenwood, S, Pommier, A, Davies, C

    Published 2022
    “…We show that models including precipitation of silicon can satisfy constraints of inner core size, mantle convective heat flux, mantle temperature and a persistent ancient geodynamo, and favour an oxygen poor initial core composition.…”
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    The effect of subtropical aerosol loading on equatorial precipitation by Dagan, G, Chemke, R

    Published 2016
    “…Under polluted conditions the rain is suppressed and the total amount of water vapor in the atmosphere increases with time compared to clean precipitating conditions. Theoretical examination of this aerosol effect on water vapor transport from the subtropics to the tropics, and hence on the equatorial rain and Hadley circulation, is conducted using an idealized general circulation model (GCM). …”
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    Onset of slip in silicon containing oxide precipitates by Jurkschat, K, Senkader, S, Wilshaw, P, Gambaro, D, Falster, R

    Published 2001
    “…The main advantage of the method we use is the possibility of detecting single slip events that may be caused by precipitates with special properties. We found that the stress level at which dislocation movement can be detected around precipitates depends mainly on the mean-precipitate diameter. …”
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    Precipitation drives global variation in natural selection by Siepielski, A, Morrissey, M, Buoro, M, Carlson, S, Caruso, C, Clegg, S, Coulson, T, DiBattista, J, Gotanda, K, Francis, C, Hereford, J, Kingsolver, J, Augustine, K, Kruuk, L, Martin, R, Sheldon, B, Sletvold, N, Svensson, E, Wade, M, MacColl, A

    Published 2017
    “…We report that aspects of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration, along with the North Atlantic Oscillation, predicted variation in selection across plant and animal populations throughout many terrestrial biomes, whereas temperature explained little variation. …”
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    Links between satellite retrieved aerosol and precipitation by Gryspeerdt, E, Stier, P, Partridge, D

    Published 2014
    “…Previous studies have shown large increases in precipitation with increasing aerosol optical depth, concluding an aerosol effect on precipitation. …”
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    Correcting precipitation feature location in general circulation models by Levy, A, Jenkinson, M, Ingram, W, Allen, M

    Published 2014
    “…There is much evidence that precipitation responses to global warming involve wet regions becoming wetter and dry regions drier. …”
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