DocumentCode :
3634966
Title :
The dynamics of water depletion and global warming
Author :
Nwaneri Benjamin Uchenna;Abigail O. Lartey;Faithful O. Ugurji;Sam O. Nwaneri
Author_Institution :
Lagos State University, Department of International Relations P. M. B. 01 LASU, OJo, Lagos State, Nigeria
Volume :
3
fYear :
2009
Abstract :
Water is the most vital liquids on our planet which makes this study to focus on the regimes of human disturbance and the dynamics of water involving energy discharge, motion, change of state, and other relationships that compromise the phenomenon of global warming. The objectives show that land use activities contribute to this prodigy; dielectric permittivity in connection to microwave heating was used to show the vulnerability of our atmospheric water, and the results revealed that aerosols are derivatives of human activities from different land use practices, especially urban, industrial, and agriculture. Furthermore, water was identified as a self-protected land use-the Polar Regions are ice-protect creep zones; other regions with thermal agitation, water becomes fluid and flows into any shape it can find to avoid depletion-protection against thermal runaway. This dynamic flow, including the melting of polar ice, partly determines global climates and local weather at sea level.
Keywords :
"Global warming","Aerodynamics","Humans","Planets","Dielectrics","Permittivity","Electromagnetic heating","Water heating","Aerosols","Agriculture"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,2009 IEEE International,IGARSS 2009
ISSN :
2153-6996
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3394-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-7003
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2009.5417838
Filename :
5417838
Link To Document :
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