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ISSN: 2395-8812    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

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Volume 34 Number 1 Year 2021

8 articles in this issue 

Víctor M. Mendoza,Blanca Mendoza,René Garduño,Guadalupe Cordero,Marni Pazos,Sandro Cervantes,Karina E. Cervantes

We present a thermodynamic model to simulate the atmospheric temperature and pressure, the regolith temperature and the polar CO2 ice caps vertical thickness and horizontal extent of Mars. This is done using the temperatures of the atmosphere and regolith... see more

Pags. 1 - 23  

Olanrewaju Olukemi Soneye

This study uses a two-year dataset (January 2016-December 2017) on global solar radiation to model the clearness and cloudiness indices at Ile-Ife, Nigeria, a tropical location. Analysis of the daily variations showed that most days at the location are un... see more

Pags. 25 - 39  

Brenda Liz Valle-Hernández,Estheicy López-Bello,Miguel Torres-Rodríguez,Cecilia Agapito-Abraham,Violeta Mugica-Álvarez

Artisanal pottery in Mexico is largely manufactured in handmade adobe kilns using scrap tires as main fuel in rural and periurban areas, making this activity one of the main sources of atmospheric pollutants. An intensive sampling campaign was conducted i... see more

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Dibyendu Chatterjee,Chinmaya Kumar Swain,Sumanta Chatterjee,Pratap Bhattacharyya,Rahul Tripathi,Banwari Lal,Priyanka Gautam,Mohammad Shahid,Pradeep Kumar Dash,Biswaranjan Dhal,Amaresh Kumar Nayak

A two-year (2015 and 2016) field experiment was carried out to study the surface energy budget and energy balance closure (EBC) in a tropical lowland rice paddy in Cuttack, India. Maintenance of a standing water layer in lowland irrigated rice ecosystem m... see more

Pags. 59 - 78  

Abazar Esmali,Mohammad Golshan,Ataollah Kavian

It is often reported that simpler models, due to their low parameter requirements, perform better than more complex models. To test this, the current study compared a simple rainfall-runoff model (IHACRES) with a complex watershed model (SWAT). Based on t... see more

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Luis Felipe Navarro-Olache,Rubén Castro,Reginaldo Durazo,Rafael Hernández-Walls,Adán Mejía-Trejo,Xavier Flores-Vidal,Ana Laura Flores-Morales

The influence of easterly and northeasterly dry and warm Santa Ana winds (SAw) on the surface circulation of Todos Santos Bay, Mexico, is studied from surface currents and wind data measured during the most extreme periods of activity (autumn-winter seaso... see more

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Daniel Pastrana,César Treviño

Two of the most important tropical cyclone parameters, which are used as a measure of their intensity, are the maximum surface wind speed (local parameter) and the pressure difference between the free atmosphere and the pressure in the center of the storm... see more

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Alejandro Ruvalcaba García,Tomás González Morán

The analytic hierarchy analysis process allowed establishing a hierarchical model of a target function under a set of criteria aimed at choosing the best sites for the installation of wind farms in the north of Mexico. In this study, a large number of kno... see more

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