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T. T. Doan Phan,T. T. M. Trinh,L. H. Khiem,M. V. Frontasyeva,N. H. Quyet 한국기상학회 2019 Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences Vol.55 No.2
Atmospheric deposition of trace elements in three cities of Vietnam including Hue, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh in Central and South of Vietnam has been studied in this work by moss technique. Thirty samples of the local moss Barbula indica were collected in these cities and the concentrations of thirty heavy elements were determined by neutron activation analysis at the reactor IBR-2 of the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research located in Dubna, Russia. Concentrations of thirty elements were determined in each sample. Factor analysis has been applied to the concentration data and five main factors, which characterized five possible sources of the air pollution affecting the investigated areas have been identified. The correspondence between the research results and the reality of the air pollution in the studied sites has proved high possibility of the method for studying air pollution in Vietnam.
A comprehensive observational filter for satellite infrared limb sounding of gravity waves
Trinh, Q. T.,Kalisch, S.,Preusse, P.,Chun, H.-Y.,Eckermann, S. D.,Ern, M.,Riese, M. Copernicus GmbH 2015 Atmospheric measurement techniques Vol.8 No.3
<P><p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This paper describes a comprehensive observational filter for satellite infrared limb sounding of gravity waves. The filter considers instrument visibility and observation geometry with a high level of accuracy. It contains four main processes: visibility filter, projection of the wavelength on the tangent-point track, aliasing effect, and calculation of the observed vertical wavelength. The observation geometries of the SABER (Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) and HIRDLS (High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder) are mimicked. Gravity waves (GWs) simulated by coupling a convective GW source (CGWS) scheme and the gravity wave regional or global ray tracer (GROGRAT) are used as an example for applying the observational filter. Simulated spectra in terms of horizontal and vertical wave numbers (wavelengths) of gravity wave momentum flux (GWMF) are analyzed under the influence of the filter. We find that the most important processes, which have significant influence on the spectrum are the visibility filter (for both SABER and HIRDLS observation geometries) and aliasing for SABER and projection on tangent-point track for HIRDLS. The vertical wavelength distribution is mainly affected by the retrieval as part of the 'visibility filter' process. In addition, the short-horizontal-scale spectrum may be projected for some cases into a longer horizontal wavelength interval which originally was not populated. The filter largely reduces GWMF values of very short horizontal wavelength waves. The implications for interpreting observed data are discussed.</p> </P>
Lee, T. H.,Trinh, H. M.,Park, J. H. IEEE 2018 IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning Vol.29 No.9
<P>This paper presents two novel Lyapunov functionals for analyzing the stability of neural networks with time-varying delay. Based on our newly proposed Lyapunov functionals and a relaxed Wirtinger-based integral inequality, new stability criteria are derived in the form of linear matrix inequalities. A comprehensive comparison of results is given to illustrate the newly proposed stability criteria from both the conservative and computational complexity point of views.</P>