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Improving Belonging And Connectedness In The Cybersecurity Workforce: From College To The Profession, Mary Beth Klinger Feb 2024

Improving Belonging And Connectedness In The Cybersecurity Workforce: From College To The Profession, Mary Beth Klinger

Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice

This article explores the results of a project aimed at supporting community college students in their academic pursuit of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Cybersecurity through mentorship, collaboration, skill preparation, and other activities and touch points to increase students’ sense of belonging and connectedness in the cybersecurity profession. The goal of the project was focused on developing diverse, educated, and skilled cybersecurity personnel for employment within local industry and government to help curtail the current regional cybersecurity workforce gap that is emblematic of the lack of qualified cybersecurity personnel that presently exists nationwide. Emphasis throughout the project …


University Of Johannesburg Institutional Repository Cybersecurity Output: 2015-2021 Interdisciplinary Study, Mancha J. Sekgololo Feb 2024

University Of Johannesburg Institutional Repository Cybersecurity Output: 2015-2021 Interdisciplinary Study, Mancha J. Sekgololo

Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice

This study examines cybersecurity awareness in universities by analyzing related research output across different disciplines at the University of Johannesburg. The diffusion of innovation theory is used in this study as a theoretical framework to explain how cybersecurity awareness diffuses across disciplines. The University of Johannesburg Institutional Repository database was the data source for this study. Variations in cybersecurity keyword searches and topic modeling techniques were used to identify the frequency and distribution of research output across different disciplines. The study reveals that cybersecurity awareness has diffused across various disciplines, including non-computer science disciplines such as business, accounting, and social …


Table Of Contents, The Editors Feb 2024

Table Of Contents, The Editors

Coal Geology & Exploration

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Outcomes And Implications Of Pilot Tests For Deep Coalbed Methane Production On The Eastern Margin Of The Ordos Basin, Nie Zhihong, Xu Fengyin, Shi Xiaosong, Xiong Xianyue, Song Wei, Zhang Lei, Liu Ying, Sun Wei, Feng Yanqing, Liu Shirui, Yan Xia, Sun Xiaoyi, Wu Mansheng Feb 2024

Outcomes And Implications Of Pilot Tests For Deep Coalbed Methane Production On The Eastern Margin Of The Ordos Basin, Nie Zhihong, Xu Fengyin, Shi Xiaosong, Xiong Xianyue, Song Wei, Zhang Lei, Liu Ying, Sun Wei, Feng Yanqing, Liu Shirui, Yan Xia, Sun Xiaoyi, Wu Mansheng

Coal Geology & Exploration

Breakthroughs in the exploration and production of deep coalbed methane (CBM) in the Daning-Jixian block on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin exert a profound influence on the CBM industry, arousing extensive concern and follow-up. Although previous studies delved into the theoretical and technical challenges and corresponding solutions of deep CBM exploration and production, there is a lack a systematic summary of pilot tests for typical gas field exploitation. Through an in-depth dissection of the geological characteristics and challenges of cost-effective production of deep CBM, this study summarized the advances and outcomes of the pilot test projects in the …


Exploration And Exploitation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Baijiahai Uplift, Junggar Basin: Progress And Its Implications, Lan Hao, Yang Zhaobiao, Chou Peng, Wang Bin, Liu Changqing, Liang Yuhui, Wang Yuqiang Feb 2024

Exploration And Exploitation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Baijiahai Uplift, Junggar Basin: Progress And Its Implications, Lan Hao, Yang Zhaobiao, Chou Peng, Wang Bin, Liu Changqing, Liang Yuhui, Wang Yuqiang

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Jurassic coals in the Baijiahai uplift, with breakthroughs made in the deep coalbed methane (CBM) production of vertical wells in the early stage in China, serve as an important exploration target of the Junggar Basin. Their coal reservoirs feature an ultra-low ash content, a low moisture content, medium-to-high volatility, and favorable porosity and permeability systems. With gas accumulation modes, namely, the paleo-source and young-reservoir made and the self-source and self-reservoir mode, the coal seams enjoy favorable gas-bearing properties, such as a high gas content, a high proportion of free gas, and high gas saturation, which establish them as high-quality …


Deep Coalbed Methane Production Technology For The Eastern Margin Of The Ordos Basin: Advances And Their Implications, Zeng Wenting, Xu Fengyin, Zhang Lei, Sun Weiwei, Wang Qian, Liu Yinhua, Yu Lizhu, Ji Liang, Zeng Quanshu, Zhang Kang Feb 2024

Deep Coalbed Methane Production Technology For The Eastern Margin Of The Ordos Basin: Advances And Their Implications, Zeng Wenting, Xu Fengyin, Zhang Lei, Sun Weiwei, Wang Qian, Liu Yinhua, Yu Lizhu, Ji Liang, Zeng Quanshu, Zhang Kang

Coal Geology & Exploration

Contrasting with shallow to moderately deep coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs, deep CBM reservoirs exhibit favorable coal structures, high formation pressure, high free gas ratios, and high contents of total dissolved solids (TDS) and CO2. Extensive fracturing allows for CBM flowing at the initial stage, while the production parameters vary significantly throughout the CBM production. This requires wide technological boundaries of the main production technologies. Compared to shale gas and tight gas, deep CBM manifests different production mechanisms and relatively low free gas ratios, which lead to short flowing cycles of CBM. This necessitates timely water withdrawal for CBM …


Differences In Geological Conditions Of Deep And Shallow Coalbed Methane And Their Formation Mechanisms, Xu Hao, Tang Dazhen, Tao Shu, Li Song, Tang Shuling, Chen Shida, Zong Peng, Dong Yu Feb 2024

Differences In Geological Conditions Of Deep And Shallow Coalbed Methane And Their Formation Mechanisms, Xu Hao, Tang Dazhen, Tao Shu, Li Song, Tang Shuling, Chen Shida, Zong Peng, Dong Yu

Coal Geology & Exploration

Deep coalbed methane (CBM) boasts abundant resources and great potential for exploitation. However, there is a lack of in-depth studies on the internal connections between deep and shallow CBM. This study investigated the Upper Paleozoic coalbed in the Ordos Basin. From the perspective of coalbed formation and evolution, it obtained three burial depth evolution modes of coalbed through summaries: both the maximum and present burial depths exceeding 2000 m, the maximum burial depth over 2000 m while the present burial depth less than 2000 m, and both the maximum and present burial depths less than 2000 m. This study systematically …


Occurrence Mechanism, Environment And Dynamic Evolution Of Gas And Water In Deep Coal Seams, Li Yong, Xu Lifu, Liu Yu, Wang Ziwei, Gao Shuang, Ren Ci Feb 2024

Occurrence Mechanism, Environment And Dynamic Evolution Of Gas And Water In Deep Coal Seams, Li Yong, Xu Lifu, Liu Yu, Wang Ziwei, Gao Shuang, Ren Ci

Coal Geology & Exploration

Accurately understanding of the occurrence states, relative content, and distribution characteristics of gas - water under deep conditions has important guiding significance for efficient exploration and development of coalbed methane (CBM). Based on the theoretical model, molecular simulation and systematic analysis of gas-water, the occurrence states of gas-water in coal seam is clarified, and the boundary and dynamic evolution process of gas-water dynamic migration and accumulation are revealed. Considering the coal - water interface interaction, the mobility and occurrence states of water, the coalbed water can be divided into movable water (gravity water and capillary water), bound water (adsorbed water, …


Effects Of Depth On Gas-Bearing Properties Of Coal Reservoirs And Their Coupling Relationships With Coalbed Methane Accumulation, Chen Shida, Hou Wei, Tang Dazhen, Li Xiang, Xu Hao, Tao Shu, Li Song, Tang Shuling Feb 2024

Effects Of Depth On Gas-Bearing Properties Of Coal Reservoirs And Their Coupling Relationships With Coalbed Methane Accumulation, Chen Shida, Hou Wei, Tang Dazhen, Li Xiang, Xu Hao, Tao Shu, Li Song, Tang Shuling

Coal Geology & Exploration

Burial depth serves as a comprehensive factor influencing coalbed methane (CBM) accumulation. Understanding the effects of depth on gas-bearing properties is critical for ascertaining the occurrence states and accumulation mechanisms of deep/shallow CBM. Based on the present situation of CBM exploration and the dissection of data from CBM exploration wells on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin, this study explored the effects of burial depth on the gas content, saturated adsorbed gas capacity, and gas saturation of coal seams, as well as their coupling relationship with accumulation processes, using conventional and unconventional petroleum accumulation. The results indicate that CBM …


Origin And Accumulation Mechanisms Of Coalbed Methane In Low-Rank Coals In Gas-Rich Sags In The Erlian Basin, Lin Haitao, Li Ling, Tang Shuling, Tian Wenguang, Li Jie, Meng Qin Feb 2024

Origin And Accumulation Mechanisms Of Coalbed Methane In Low-Rank Coals In Gas-Rich Sags In The Erlian Basin, Lin Haitao, Li Ling, Tang Shuling, Tian Wenguang, Li Jie, Meng Qin

Coal Geology & Exploration

Inner Mongolia boasts abundant coalbed methane (CBM) resources in low-rank coals. Investigating the origin and accumulation mechanisms of CBM is crucial for the siting and assessment of these CBM resources. This study examined the CBM in low-rank coals in major gas-rich sags of the Erlian Basin through various experiments, including tests of the composition and carbon/hydrogen isotopes of CBM, as well as tests of the water quality, hydrogen/oxygen isotopes, and radioisotopes (3H and 14C) of coal seam water. By analyzing the geochemical characteristics of both CBM and coal seam water, this study revealed the origin, sources, and …


Deep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Shenmu-Jiaxian Block, Ordos Basin, China: Geological Characteristics And Potential For Exploration And Exploitation, Li Guoyong, Yao Yanbin, Wang Hui, Meng Lingjian, Li Peijie, Zhang Yongchao, Wang Jianwei, Ma Limin Feb 2024

Deep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Shenmu-Jiaxian Block, Ordos Basin, China: Geological Characteristics And Potential For Exploration And Exploitation, Li Guoyong, Yao Yanbin, Wang Hui, Meng Lingjian, Li Peijie, Zhang Yongchao, Wang Jianwei, Ma Limin

Coal Geology & Exploration

China boasts abundant coalbed methane (CBM) resources in deep layers (burial depths: greater than 2000 m), with considerable potential for CBM exploration and development. Compared to medium and shallow CBM, deep CBM differs significantly in enrichment and accumulation patterns and exploitation means. Therefore, there is an urgent need to dissect key CBM blocks. The Shenmu-Jiaxian block, situated in the northeastern Ordos Basin, is currently in the early stages of deep CBM exploration, with enrichment characteristics and exploration potential remaining undefined. Based on recently obtained seismic data, logging data from over 300 wells, and analytical results from four cored wells, this …


Potential For The Production Of Deep To Ultradeep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Upper Permian Longtan Formation, Sichuan Basin, Ming Ying, Sun Haofei, Tang Dazhen, Xu Liang, Zhang Benjian, Chen Xiao, Xu Chang, Wang Jiaxian, Chen Shida Feb 2024

Potential For The Production Of Deep To Ultradeep Coalbed Methane Resources In The Upper Permian Longtan Formation, Sichuan Basin, Ming Ying, Sun Haofei, Tang Dazhen, Xu Liang, Zhang Benjian, Chen Xiao, Xu Chang, Wang Jiaxian, Chen Shida

Coal Geology & Exploration

Breakthroughs have been achieved in the high-yield gas flow of coalbed methane (CBM) wells with burial depths ranging from 1000 to 2500 m in the Cainan area of the Junggar Basin and the Daning-Jixian and southern Yanchuan blocks on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin, signifying the enormous potential for the production of deep CBM. In the Sichuan Basin, the thin to moderately thick coal seam groups (7‒15 layers) in the Upper Permian Longtan Formation primarily exhibit burial depths ranging between 2000 and 4500 m. In the central Sichuan Basin, characterized by north-dipping monoclines and local low-amplitude uplifts, deep …


Geological Characteristics And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In Wangfu Fault Depression, Southern Songliao Basin, Shen Xia, Gong Haitao, Shao Mingli, Yang Minfang, Huo Wanguo Feb 2024

Geological Characteristics And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In Wangfu Fault Depression, Southern Songliao Basin, Shen Xia, Gong Haitao, Shao Mingli, Yang Minfang, Huo Wanguo

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Wangfu fault depression in the southern Songliao Basin is rich in coalbed methane (CBM) resources. However, CBM exploration in this area has been restricted by the low-level exploration of deep CBM and a lack of systematic studies on the geological characteristics of CBM, primary factors controlling CBM enrichment and accumulation, and the selection of favorable targets. Therefore, based on the systematical analysis of the geological characteristics of coal-bearing strata, this study identified the major factors controlling deep CBM accumulation, established the index system for favorable area selection, and predicted the favorable areas of CBM enrichment. The results show that: …


Moderately Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs In The Southern Qinshui Basin: Characteristics And Technical Strategies For Exploitation, Zhang Cong, Li Mengxi, Hu Qiujia, Jia Huimin, Li Kexin, Wang Qi, Yang Ruiqiang Feb 2024

Moderately Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs In The Southern Qinshui Basin: Characteristics And Technical Strategies For Exploitation, Zhang Cong, Li Mengxi, Hu Qiujia, Jia Huimin, Li Kexin, Wang Qi, Yang Ruiqiang

Coal Geology & Exploration

This study investigated the northern Zhengzhuang-western Qinnan block for the purpose of achieving effective exploitation of moderately deep coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs in the southern Qinshui Basin. Based on results from the analyses and tests of parametric wells, including core analysis and tests, injection/falloff tests, and in situ stress cyclic tests, as well as a large amount of dynamic and static data, this study expounded on the characteristics of moderately deep CBM reservoirs in the study area by comparison with shallow counterparts. Then, it explored the technical improvements in fracturing through vertical wells and staged fracturing through horizontal wells for …


A Calculation Model Of Free Gas Saturation In Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs And Its Application, Shi Juntai, Cao Jingtian, Xu Fengyin, Xiong Xianyue, Huang Hongxing, Sun Zheng, Jia Yanran, Ma Shurui, Zheng Haohang, Deng Ting, Li Jing, Li Xiangfang Feb 2024

A Calculation Model Of Free Gas Saturation In Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs And Its Application, Shi Juntai, Cao Jingtian, Xu Fengyin, Xiong Xianyue, Huang Hongxing, Sun Zheng, Jia Yanran, Ma Shurui, Zheng Haohang, Deng Ting, Li Jing, Li Xiangfang

Coal Geology & Exploration

In recent years, breakthroughs have been achieved in the exploration of deep coalbed methane (CBM) in China based on fine-scale geological research and techniques such as multistage hydraulic fracturing using proppants in a horizontal well. As a result, some wells yielded daily gas production of up to 100000 m3, inspiring confidence again in the CBM industry. However, since deep coal reservoirs occur in a complex geological environment characterized by high in-situ stress, high geotemperature, high pore pressure, and low permeability, there is an urgent need to reveal the typical parameters of coal reservoirs at different depths and the …


Multi-Round Diverting Fracturing Technology And Its Application In Deep Coalbed Methane In The Daning-Jixian Block, Xiong Xianyue, Zhen Huaibin, Li Shuguang, Wang Hongna, Zhang Lei, Song Wei, Lin Hai, Xu Fengyin, Li Zhongbai, Zhu Weiping, Wang Chengwang, Chen Gaojie Feb 2024

Multi-Round Diverting Fracturing Technology And Its Application In Deep Coalbed Methane In The Daning-Jixian Block, Xiong Xianyue, Zhen Huaibin, Li Shuguang, Wang Hongna, Zhang Lei, Song Wei, Lin Hai, Xu Fengyin, Li Zhongbai, Zhu Weiping, Wang Chengwang, Chen Gaojie

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Daning-Jixian block on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin exhibits high-abundance deep coalbed methane (CBM) resources, well-developed natural fractures of coal reservoirs, well-developed cleats and fractures in coals themselves, coals with excellent structures and high mechanical strength, and strong sealing ability of coal roofs and floors. All these create favorable conditions for the formation of a large-scale fracture network through volume fracturing. The ultra-large-scale fracturing process has contributed to a major breakthrough in the single-well output of deep CBM. However, the tracer monitoring results show that various fracturing stages of horizontal wells exhibited different contribution rates to gas …


Mechanisms And Technological Parameter Optimization Of Near-Wellbore Laser Thermal Fracturing For Deep Coal Seams, Zhao Haifeng, Yang Ziyi, Liang Wei, Zhong Junbing Feb 2024

Mechanisms And Technological Parameter Optimization Of Near-Wellbore Laser Thermal Fracturing For Deep Coal Seams, Zhao Haifeng, Yang Ziyi, Liang Wei, Zhong Junbing

Coal Geology & Exploration

China boasts abundant deep coalbed methane (CBM) resources, which play a significant role in further CBM production. However, deep coal seams exhibit low porosities and ultra-low permeabilities due to intricate geological conditions. In the drilling process, drilling fluids enter the reservoirs, prone to cause near-wellbore contamination. Although conventional hydraulic fracturing technology tends to create fractures in the direction of the maximum horizontal principal stress, it is challenging for this technology to achieve blockage removing throughout the whole borehole. Laser thermal fracturing technology can break rocks in a short time. Furthermore, it allows for the laser irradiation angle to change freely …


Exploring The Principle And Method For Commingled Production Of Coal-Measure Gas Through Layered Pressure Relief In Surface Wells, Li Rui, Jin Lihong, Xia Binwei, Ge Zhaolong Feb 2024

Exploring The Principle And Method For Commingled Production Of Coal-Measure Gas Through Layered Pressure Relief In Surface Wells, Li Rui, Jin Lihong, Xia Binwei, Ge Zhaolong

Coal Geology & Exploration

This study aims to gain an in-depth understanding of factors restricting the commingled production of coal-measure gas and boost the contributions of various pay zones to gas production. To this end, it analyzed the essential factors of the dynamic, channel, and gas source conditions in the commingled production. The dynamic conditions for the commingled exploitation of multiple reservoirs can be met by (1) enhancing the flow conductivity of reservoirs by altering the crustal stress state and (2) changing reservoir fluid pressure by layers. Following this principle, this study proposed a method for the commingled production of coal-measure gas through layered …


Underground Coal Gasification: Overview Of Field Tests And Suggestions For Industrialization, Dong Zhen, Chen Yanpeng, Kong Lingfeng, Wang Feng, Chen Hao, Xue Junjie, Zhang Mengyuan, Chen Shanshan, Zhao Yufeng, Yu Yueyu, Gong Wanxing, Sun Hongliang, Wang Xinggang Feb 2024

Underground Coal Gasification: Overview Of Field Tests And Suggestions For Industrialization, Dong Zhen, Chen Yanpeng, Kong Lingfeng, Wang Feng, Chen Hao, Xue Junjie, Zhang Mengyuan, Chen Shanshan, Zhao Yufeng, Yu Yueyu, Gong Wanxing, Sun Hongliang, Wang Xinggang

Coal Geology & Exploration

Driven by the dual demands for achieving the goals of peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality and for ensuring national energy security, underground coal gasification (UCG) in China is embracing a new historical development opportunity. To scientifically formulate a route for making technological breakthroughs in UCG and accelerate its industrialization, this study analyzed the history of UCG field tests, dividing UCG into three stages: UCG based on coal mines, vertical/directional wells, and horizontal wells. By exploring the underlying logic that propelled innovations in UCG technologies in different stages, this study delved into the technical and non-technical reasons for the …


Deep Coal Reservoirs In The Ningwu Basin: Geothermal Field Characteristics And Their Effects On Gas-Bearing Properties, Xi Zhaodong, Tang Shuheng, Liu Zhong, Qu Xiaorong, Zhang Pengbao, Su Yufei, Zhang Qian Feb 2024

Deep Coal Reservoirs In The Ningwu Basin: Geothermal Field Characteristics And Their Effects On Gas-Bearing Properties, Xi Zhaodong, Tang Shuheng, Liu Zhong, Qu Xiaorong, Zhang Pengbao, Su Yufei, Zhang Qian

Coal Geology & Exploration

Temperature acts as an important factor affecting the gas-bearing properties of deep coal reservoirs, further affecting the development performance of deep coalbed methane (CBM). Therefore, ascertaining the geothermal conditions of coal reservoirs and their effects on the gas-bearing properties of deep coal reservoirs is critical to the systemic understanding of the enrichment characteristics and production patterns of deep CBM. For coal seam No.9 in the Taiyuan Formation within the Ningwu Basin, over 90% of the area has burial depths exceeding 1000 m. In the hinterland of the basin, coal seams generally exhibit burial depths greater than 1500 m, with a …


Enrichment And Accumulation Patterns And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Fugu Area, Ordos Basin, Guo Guangshan, Xu Fengyin, Liu Lifang, Cai Yidong, Qin Wei, Chen Zhaohui, Deng Jimei, Li Zhuolun Feb 2024

Enrichment And Accumulation Patterns And Favorable Area Evaluation Of Deep Coalbed Methane In The Fugu Area, Ordos Basin, Guo Guangshan, Xu Fengyin, Liu Lifang, Cai Yidong, Qin Wei, Chen Zhaohui, Deng Jimei, Li Zhuolun

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Shenfu block on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin is a typical deep coalbed methane (CBM) field with abundant resources and considerable potential for exploration and exploitation. In October 2023, the large-scale Shenfu deep CBM field successfully reported proven geological reserves exceeding 110 billion m3. The Fugu area, located in the central part of the Shenfu block, is the earliest experimental area for deep CBM production. However, there is a lack of a clear understanding of CBM enrichment and accumulation patterns, as well as the potential for exploration and development, of this area. By comprehensively utilizing …


Investigations Of The Eutectic Formation And Skin Rejuvenation By Hyaluronan - Kojic Acid Dipalmitate System, Syed Waqar Hussain Shah, Sumbal Imran, Iram Bibi, Kashif Ali, Nadia Bashir Feb 2024

Investigations Of The Eutectic Formation And Skin Rejuvenation By Hyaluronan - Kojic Acid Dipalmitate System, Syed Waqar Hussain Shah, Sumbal Imran, Iram Bibi, Kashif Ali, Nadia Bashir

Karbala International Journal of Modern Science

Eutectic phenomenon has been investigated in binary system based on biopolymer hyaluronan (HN) and kojic acid dipalmitate (KAD). Solid-liquid phase diagram showed a significant dependence of melting points on weight fraction of KAD up to KAD < 0.5. A negligible regain to melting temperature of pure KAD occurred later. Simulations of molecular mechanics using a four-unit segment of HN and KAD revealed the interaction between carbonyl of KAD with 4-OH on N-acetylglucosamine unit of oligomer. Infrared vibrational spectroscopy also endorsed the existence of a weakly interacting system. Such behavior was expected due to steric hinderance and rigidity of biopolymer. The thermal decomposition temperature of HN (i.e., 215 °C) was increased to 322 °C in HK50 having HN and KAD in 1:50 w/w. Bioelectric impedance analysis revealed that these green materials could promote skin health in humans.


Synthesis And Characterization Of Renewable Heterogeneous Catalyst Zno Supported Biogenic Silica From Pineapple Leaves Ash For Sustainable Biodiesel Conversion, Nadila Pratiwi, Suriati Eka Putri, Yulia Shinta, Arya Ibnu Batara, Diana Eka Pratiwi, Abd Rahman, Nur Ahmad, Heryanto Heryanto Feb 2024

Synthesis And Characterization Of Renewable Heterogeneous Catalyst Zno Supported Biogenic Silica From Pineapple Leaves Ash For Sustainable Biodiesel Conversion, Nadila Pratiwi, Suriati Eka Putri, Yulia Shinta, Arya Ibnu Batara, Diana Eka Pratiwi, Abd Rahman, Nur Ahmad, Heryanto Heryanto

Karbala International Journal of Modern Science

This study reports on the first case of the low-cost and environmentally friendly ZnO/SiO2 heterogeneous catalyst from pineapple leaves ash (PLA). Catalyst shows excellent performance in catalyzing the transesterification of waste cooking oil (WCO) with methanol for biodiesel conversion. This study focuses on assessing the influence of Zn content on physicochemical characteristics, using XRD, FTIR, SEM, and N2 adsorption-desorption methods. In addition, three different Zn content levels (20, 25, and 30 %wt) were applied. The results showed that all ZnO/SiO2 samples exhibited characteristics suitable for use as catalyst with an average crystallite size of 31.83-34.15 nm, and a surface area …


Univariate Optimization Of Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction For Preconcentration Of Lead From Environmental Matrices, Samawah Region Prior To Quantification Using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Zaman Sahb Mehdi, Saher A. Ali Alshamkhawy Feb 2024

Univariate Optimization Of Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction For Preconcentration Of Lead From Environmental Matrices, Samawah Region Prior To Quantification Using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Zaman Sahb Mehdi, Saher A. Ali Alshamkhawy

Al-Bahir Journal for Engineering and Pure Sciences

In this work, a procedure based on dispersive liquid₋liquid microextraction for lead (Pb) preconcentration and quantification in an environmental matrix by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS) was applied. A case-study approach was chosen to obtain further in-depth information on the Pb levels. The green chemistry principles have been applied for the pretreatment and preparation of real samples by focusing on some features such as the volume of reagents/sample, employ of energy efficient equipment, and production of waste. A univariate strategy was utilized to achieve the optimum extraction conditions. 1750 µL of acetonitrile containing 100 µL of carbon tetrachloride, were rapid …


Contribution Of Mine Water And Uranium Ore Rocks To The 222rn-Induced Radiation Dose Received By The Mine Workers In A Low-Ore Grade Underground Uranium Mine, India, Imran Athar Beg, Patitapaban Sahu Feb 2024

Contribution Of Mine Water And Uranium Ore Rocks To The 222rn-Induced Radiation Dose Received By The Mine Workers In A Low-Ore Grade Underground Uranium Mine, India, Imran Athar Beg, Patitapaban Sahu

Journal of Sustainable Mining

More than 50% of the radiation dose received by underground mine workers is mainly due to the inhalation of radon (222Rn) gas and its decay products in an underground mine working space. Monitoring and controlling of 222Rn exhalation in the underground mine working plays a vital role in minimizing the radiation risk hazards to the mine-workers. This study discusses the contribution of mine water and uranium ore to 222Rn activity concentration in mine air and its health risk assessment. The annual effective radiation dose (ERn) due to inhalation of 222Rn for mine workers is estimated 0.10 mSv/y. Furthermore, the estimated …


Rates Of Diagenesis Of Tropical Insectivorous Bat Guano Accumulations: Implications For Potential Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction, Donald A. Mcfarlane, Joyce Lundberg Feb 2024

Rates Of Diagenesis Of Tropical Insectivorous Bat Guano Accumulations: Implications For Potential Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction, Donald A. Mcfarlane, Joyce Lundberg

International Journal of Speleology

Cave guano deposits are increasingly being recognized as valuable repositories of paleo-climatic and paleo-environmental information. However, that value is constrained by rates of guano decomposition, and these rates have not been previously well-studied. Here we show that field and laboratory studies of deep insectivorous bat guano sequences in the caves of Borneo demonstrate the extreme dependence of decomposition rate on guano water content. Under tropical conditions, moist guanos exhibit decomposition coefficients (k) values of ~ 0.01, implying the loss of most of the organic content on decadal timescales. Under similar temperatures but drier conditions, k values drop to …


Music Genre Classification Capabilities Of Enhanced Neural Network Architectures, Joshua Engelkes Feb 2024

Music Genre Classification Capabilities Of Enhanced Neural Network Architectures, Joshua Engelkes

Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal

With the increase of digital music audio uploads, applications that deal with music information have been widely requested by streaming platforms. Automatic music genre classification is an important function of music recommendation and music search applications. Since the music genre categorization criteria continually shift, data-driven methods such as neural networks have been proven especially useful to music information retrieval. An enhanced CNN architecture, the Bottom-up Broadcast Neural Network, uses mel-spectrograms to push music data through a network where important low-level information is preserved. An enhanced RNN architecture, the Independent Recurrent Neural Network for Music Genre Classification, takes advantage of the …


The Threads That Shape Us: Fashioning A Sustainable Future From Silk, Bryne Croyle Johnson Feb 2024

The Threads That Shape Us: Fashioning A Sustainable Future From Silk, Bryne Croyle Johnson

Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal

Silk has been used for centuries as a natural fiber, but has declined in popularity due to synthetic alternatives. In this pop-science article style paper, the history, present, and possible futures of silk are discussed at a generally accessible level. Anthropology, Biology, Sociology, and Environmental Science are brought together to present a case for a renewed interest in silk as a sustainable fiber.


Subaqueous Carbonate Speleothems As Paleotemperature Archives – Clumped Isotope Thermometry And Stable Isotope Compositions Of Inclusion-Hosted Water, Attila Demeny, Ágnes Berentés, László Rinyu, Ivett Kovács, Gergely Surányi, Magdolna Virág Feb 2024

Subaqueous Carbonate Speleothems As Paleotemperature Archives – Clumped Isotope Thermometry And Stable Isotope Compositions Of Inclusion-Hosted Water, Attila Demeny, Ágnes Berentés, László Rinyu, Ivett Kovács, Gergely Surányi, Magdolna Virág

International Journal of Speleology

Clumped isotope measurements of carbonates and stable isotope analyses of water trapped in fluid inclusions are both promising techniques to determine carbonate formation temperatures. Cave-hosted carbonate deposits (speleothems) are excellent targets for such studies, but kinetic fractionations and diagenetic influences frequently deteriorate the temperature data obtained from these methods. However, subaqueous carbonate deposits may provide reliable data, as kinetic fractionations are less significant in underwater environments. In this study, subaqueous speleothems, whose formation temperatures were directly measured in the water, were investigated. Additionally, temperatures calculated from the oxygen isotope fractionations between calcite and fluid inclusion-hosted water were compared with clumped …


Recent Advances And Applications Of Nanostructured Membranes In Water Purification, Didem Aydin, İlkay Hilal Gübbük, Mustafa Ersöz Feb 2024

Recent Advances And Applications Of Nanostructured Membranes In Water Purification, Didem Aydin, İlkay Hilal Gübbük, Mustafa Ersöz

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

In recent years, water pollution caused by hazardous materials such as metals, drugs, pesticides, and insecticides has become a very serious environmental and health problem that needs to be addressed urgently. The nutritional needs associated with the increasing population also increase the demand for water use and rapidly increase the rate of freshwater consumption. Since most of the water in the universe is in the form of sea water, which cannot be directly used, freshwater resources are limited ,compared to the existing available water. When addressing the purification of all kinds of pollution in environmental research, nanostructured membranes attract attention …