Sentence examples for atmospheric bubbles from inspiring English sources

The phrase "atmospheric bubbles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, environmental studies, or metaphorical expressions involving air or atmosphere.
Example: "The research focused on the impact of atmospheric bubbles on climate change and weather patterns."
Alternatives: "air pockets" or "gas bubbles".

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Our results suggest that permeability reduction in the methanogenic zone due to in-situ formation of gas bubbles, and dissolution of entrapped atmospheric bubbles near the water table, both work to attenuate the dissolved gas plume emanating from the source zone.

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Clouds of every color and shape and configuration float inside the bluish atmospheric bubble, sometimes pierced by brilliant streaks of lightning.

A dynamical model of an atmospheric, bubbling, fluidized bed combustor of biomass is presented.

A model of an atmospheric bubbling fluidized bed combustor operated with high-volatile solid fuel feedings is presented.

A 200 mm laboratory-scale atmospheric bubbling fluidised bed reactor has been used to obtain experimental data for the air/steam gasification of eucalyptus red gum wood chips and commercial wood pellets.

In order to contribute to the agricultural residue recovery in a sustainable way in Colombia, an atmospheric bubbling fluidized bed reactor fed with rice husk (with nominal capacity of 150 kWth) was evaluated under gasification conditions.

It was designed based on the principle of the atmospheric bubbling fluidized bed (Armesto et al. 2002).

In this work, coal gasification has been investigated in a laboratory scale atmospheric pressure bubbling fluidized bed reactor, with a focus on the influence of the gasification agents on the gas composition in the synthesis raw gas.

An atmospheric-pressure bubbling fluidized bed reactor (BFBR) of diameter 100 mm was operated cyclically and batchwise, alternating between reforming/carbonation conditions and higher-temperature calcination conditions to regenerate the sorbent.

In this study, the continuous change in the critical radius is theoretically demonstrated under atmospheric pressure while bubbles are generated and expanded by the decomposition of a chemical blowing agent.

Different types of DPFs were used as downstream hot gas filters in two atmospheric air blown bubbling fluidized bed gasifiers.

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