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Based on materials byMichael AlleyMelissa MarshallPenn State

April 1, 2010

With slight modifications by Igor RoshchinTexas A&M University

Slide Template for Scientific Presentations

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NameNameNameDepartmentInstitution

Date

Replace this box with key image to introduce talk’s scope, importance, or background

Replace with your Logo

Title of Presentation in Initial Capitals:36 Points, Calibri Bold

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Katrine AspmoTorunn BergNorwegian Institute for

Air Research

Grethe WibetoeUniversity of Oslo,

Dept. of Chemistry

June 16, 2004

Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events in Polar Regions during Arctic Spring

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Katrine AspmoTorunn BergNorwegian Institute

for Air Research

Grethe WibetoeUniversity of Oslo,

Dept. of Chemistry

June 16, 2004

Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events in Polar Regions during Arctic Spring

Katrine AspmoTorunn BergNorwegian Institute

for Air Research

Grethe WibetoeUniversity of Oslo,

Dept. of Chemistry

Funded by: …..

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Topic 1Image for

Topic 1

Topic 2Image for

Topic 2

Topic 3Image for

Topic 3

This presentation focuses on… (complete sentence, but go no more than two lines)

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Topic 1Image for

Topic 1

Topic 2Image for

Topic 2

Topic 3Image for

Topic 3

This presentation focuses on… (complete sentence, 2 lines)

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This talk traces what happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions

Environmental implications

Measurements from theZeppelin Air Monitoring Station

Theory for mercury cycling

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What happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions?

Environmental implications

Measurements from theZeppelin Air Monitoring Station

Theory for mercury cycling

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Mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions?

Environmental implications

Measurements from theZeppelin Air Monitoring Station

Theory for mercury cycling

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If necessary, identify key assumption or background for audience—keep to two lines (18–24 point type)

Image(s)supporting

above assertion

This sentence headline makes an assertion on the first topic in no more than two lines

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Key assumption or background for audience:1-2 lines (20–24 point type)

Image(s)supporting

above assertion

Assertion on the first topic ( 2 lines)

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Fragments quickly outpace the blast wave, and become the primary hazard to personnel

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Primary hazard: fragments that outpace the blast wave

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Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

Image or equations supporting the headline assertion

Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

This sentence headline makes an assertion on the second topic in no more than two lines

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Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

Image or equations supporting the headline assertion

Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

Call-out, if necessary: keep to one or two lines

Assertion on the second topic ( 2 lines!)

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Reynolds Number

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Friction Factor, f

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Pressure Taps ThermocouplesVenturi Meter Voltmeter

Normalized friction factors and Nusselt numbers correlated our data with the data of others

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Reynolds Number

Nuo, fo

TwallTinletHeat Flux, q˝

h

Nu

Tbulk

Friction Factor, f

Pressure Drop

22 bulkair

htap

uxDdP

f

4.08.0

0 PrRe023.0 Nu

2.00 Re046.0 f

air

h

kDhNu

Pressure Taps ThermocouplesVenturi Meter Voltmeter

Normalized friction factors and Nusselt numbers correlated our data with the data of others

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Feature or call-out—no more than two lines

Image supporting above assertion

This sentence headline makes an assertion on the third topic in no more than two lines

Feature or call-out—no more than two lines

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Feature or call-out 2 lines

Image supporting above assertion

Assertion on the third topic ( 2 lines)

Feature or call-out 2 lines

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Our work shows that depletion events of gaseous mercury leads to increased mercury in snow

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Depletion of gaseous mercury increased mercury in snow

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Supporting point (no more than two lines)

Another supporting point (parallel to the first)

Image that supports conclusion

Questions?

In summary, this sentence headline states the most important assertion of the presentation

Logo

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• Supporting point ( 2 lines)

• Another supporting point

(parallel to the first)

• Maybe more

• And yet another one?

Image that supports conclusion

Questions?

Summary: the most important assertion here

Logo

[email protected]

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Wires not harnessed to prevent contact with housing

Short circuit to ground created where wire contacted housing

In summary, the detector failed because of a short-circuit created by the abrasion of wire insulation

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Wires not harnessed to prevent contact with housing

Short circuit to ground (wire – housing)

Summary – Reason for detector failure: short-circuit due to abrasion of wire insulation

[email protected]

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