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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'surface emission' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the emission of material, especially light or heat, from the surface of an object or material. For example, you might say, "The blue surface emission of the star indicated that it was a neutron star."
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Costa, S. M. S. & Shine, K. P. Outgoing longwave radiation due to directly transmitted surface emission J. Atmos.
Thus, in March, the outgoing TOA flux is larger than the surface emission for CO2 and all other greenhouse bands (Fig. 2b), indicating a negative GHE.
The radiating layer is colder than the surface (Fig. 4), therefore one would expect the TOA flux in the water vapor band to be less than the surface emission.
However, as illustrated by the spectral analyses in July and October (Fig. 2c, d), the TOA flux is greater than the surface emission for most water vapor absorption lines demonstrating that the radiating layer concept does not hold.
A windowless MWPC counting system has been developed to measure surface emission rate of extended-area sources.
A comparison of surface emission and edge emission characteristics of the waveguided device are different from each other.
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de Foy, B., Wilkins, J. L., Lu, Z., Streets, D. G. & Duncan, B. N. Model evaluation of methods for estimating surface emissions and chemical lifetimes from satellite data.
Principally, various techniques, commonly used to monitor landfill surface emissions, can be applied to control biocovers.
We estimate global methane surface emissions between 1996 and 2001, using a top-down approach that combines observed and simulated atmospheric CH4 concentrations.
A particle dispersion model is used to track 'air histories' of measurements, quantifying the sensitivity of concentrations at Darjeeling to surface emissions.
"Feasibility of determining surface emissions of trace gases using an inverse method in a three-dimensional chemical transport model". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 98, no.
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