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    Meteorology and atmospheric physics 33 (1984), S. 39-47 
    ISSN: 1436-5065
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Es werden methodische numerische Experimente mit einem nichttrivialen 10-Flächen-Vorhersagemodell in einer zonalen Ebene ausgeführt, um damit die Wirksamkeit einer Normalmoden-Initialisierungsmethode für eine „Nestsituation ohne Rückkopplung” aufzuzeigen. Die Ergebnisse, dargestellt im Modenraum und im physikalischen Raum, weisen aus, daß die angewendete Methode im gewünschten Sinne erfolgreich ist und eine wesentliche Verbesserung (z.B. der Formierung des Vertikalbewegungsfeldes) vor allem für den Kürzestfristzeitraum nach sich ziehen kann.
    Notes: Summary Methodic numerical experiments with a non-trivial 10-level prediction model in a zonal plane are carried out in order to demonstrate the efficiency of a normal mode initialization method for an one-way nested situation. The results demonstrated in the mode space and the physical space support the approach to be promising, particularly in the early stage of the forecast when the vertical motion field is developing.
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    International journal of biometeorology 17 (1973), S. 321-327 
    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
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    The annals of regional science 22 (1988), S. 13-25 
    ISSN: 1432-0592
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography , Economics
    Notes: Abstract Benefit-cost analyses have, in the 1980s, become a standard component of impact studies required, usually by legislative directive, in the assessment of major resource development proposals throughout North America. The objective is to provide decision makers with the best possible estimate of net benefits to be realized from the proposed development. The spread of computers during the past decade, coupled with an increased availability of provincial, state or regional input-output tables, has facilitated development of an increasingly comprehensive approach now regularly used in regional benefit-cost assessment studies. Applied analyses, which once focussed almost exclusively on direct benefits and costs, now routinely attempt to measure a variety of “indirect benefits” as well. More complete, and therefore better, assessments should result from the successful extension of applied techniques of analysis. In reality, however, the expanded methodology now commonly used is flawed in two major respects. Further, the erroneous results produced with this methodology have led, in practice, to an upward bias in regional project evaluation. A review of a dozen recently completed Canadian and American benefit-cost assessment studies, or summaries of them, revealed that all contained at least one major methodological error. Most contained several. The first discrepancy concerns the accounting stance adopted for the calculation of regional benefits and costs. In most studies, this was either poorly defined or not defined at all. Since the accounting stance influences both the methodology utilized and the results obtained, confusion on this important matter was a source of error in many studies.
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    International journal of biometeorology 31 (1987), S. 301-322 
    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The numerical data collected daily for the longest series of inorganic chemical tests, carried out in Florence (Piccardi and co-workers, 1951–1972) and in Brussels (Capel-Boute, 1956–1978), have been submitted to a statistical analysis for the purpose of searching an answer to the questions which led to start the collection of long-term series of data with the Piccardi chemical tests in different places. The question was to study the variability in the course of time of various effects observed on aqueous systems, even in the most rigorously standardized conditions, for a chemical precipitation reaction. Since significant long-term perturbations and an annual variation are present in all data sets, the observations cannot be conceived as purely random fluctuations. No common long-term pattern is observed and the measurements are not unambiguously correlated with climatological effects or the solar cycle. The statistical information content of the chemical tests is time-dependent, which implies non-stationarity of the observations. These results suggest the necessity of search for disturbing geophysical and cosmological factors to understand the mechanisms of the interaction.
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    International journal of biometeorology 34 (1990), S. 76-86 
    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Keywords: Rheology ; Human ; Heart rate ; Oxygen consumption ; Body temperature
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The evolution with time of cardio-respiratory variables, blood pressure and body temperature has been studied on six males, resting in semi-nude conditions during short (30 min) cold stress exposure (0°C) and during passive recovery (60 min) at 20°C. Passive cold exposure does not induce a change inHR but increasesVO 2,VCO 2 Ve and core temperatureT re, whereas peripheral temperature is significantly lowered. The kinetic evolution of the studied variables was investigated using a Kelvin-Voigt rheological model. The results suggest that the human body, and by extension the measured physiological variables of its functioning, does not react as a perfect viscoelastic system. Cold exposure induces a more rapid adaptation for heart rate, blood pressure and skin temperatures than that observed during the rewarming period (20°C), whereas respiratory adjustments show an opposite evolution. During the cooling period of the experiment the adaptative mechanisms, taking effect to preserve core homeothermy and to obtain a higher oxygen supply, increase the energy loss of the body.
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    International journal of biometeorology 34 (1990), S. 105-121 
    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Keywords: Spectral analysis ; Harmonic analysis ; Unequal sampling ; Cardio-circulatory variables ; Autorhythmometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An analogue of the periodogram method for unequally spaced data is presented with a view to resolving the frequency structure of the observations. The algorithm is explicitly based on the sequential least squares procedure. In particular, the key concept is that the with-in-plot spectral analysis can be augmented by the between-plot information to make inferences about common characteristics. It is also shown how the between-plot random variations can be incorporated into the multiple harmonic regression model. A detailed spectral analysis investigates the periodic fluctuations in four cardio-circulatory variables, measured by autorhythmometric observation by eight men at rest and extending over a time span of 2 years. The spectral curves show the existence of circadian and circaseptan rhythmicities. The amplitude modulation of the dian rhythm by circaseptan variation is assimilated with the rhythmicity of work during the week. The blood-pressure variables situate their maximum annual peak in the winter period. These quasi-periodic fluctuations appear to be related to the amount of physical activity performed in time by the subjects.
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    ISSN: 1432-1254
    Keywords: Human biometeorology ; Chronopsy ; Meteotropism ; Depression ; Psychiatry ; Psychopathology ; Endocrinology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Recently, some investigators have established a seasonal pattern in normal human psychology, physiology and behaviour, and in the incidence of psychiatric psychopathology. In an attempt to elucidate the chronopsy and meteotropism in the latter, we have examined the chronograms of, and the biometeorological relationships to bed occupancy of the psychiatric ward of the Antwerp University Hospital during three consecutive calendar years (1987–1989). Weather data for the vicinity were provided by a local meteorological station and comprise mean atmospheric pressure, air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and minutes of sunlight and precipitation/day. The number of psychiatric beds occupied during the study period exhibited a significant seasonal variation. Peaks in bed occupancy were observed in March and November, with lows in August. An important part of the variability in the number of beds occupied could be explained by the composite effects of weather variables of the preceding weeks. Our results suggest that short-term fluctuations in atmospheric activity may dictate some of the periodicities in psychiatric psychopathology.
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    Standort 23 (1999), S. 17-20 
    ISSN: 1432-220X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography
    Notes: Die ersten Jahre nach der Übernahme der Marktwirtschaft waren in den neuen Bundesländern durch eine massive Expansion des Einzelhandels auf der “Grünen Wiese” charakterisiert. Dagegen erlebten die Innenstädte als Einkaufsstandorte einen dramatischen Bedeutungsverlust. Seit Mitte der 90er Jahre zeichnet sich eine Wende ab. Jetzt werden immer mehr Großprojekte des Einzelhandels auch in Citylagen realisiert. Neue Shopping Centers in der Innenstadt gelten als Allheilmittel im Überlebenskampf der City. In welchem Maße gelingt es dadurch tatsächlich, die Kunden wieder in die Innenstadt zurückzuholen? Profitieren von dieser Entwicklung nur die neuen Einkaufszentren oder auch die übrigen Hauptgeschäftsstraßen? Welche Konsequenzen ergeben sich daraus für die peripher gelegenen Großprojekte des Einzelhandels? Dies sind Schlüsselfragen für die aktuelle Einzelhandelsplanung und -entwicklung in vielen Städten – für das Beispiel Jena können sie beantwortet werden auf der Basis einer für die neuen Bundesländer einzigartigen Langzeitstudie, die seit 1990 alljährlich zur Entwicklung des Einzelhandels, des Einkaufsverhaltens der Bevölkerung und des Passantenverkehrs im Stadtzentrum durchgeführt wird (vgl. Meyer 1992, 1996, 1997). Die hier registrierten Trends sind auch für die Stadtentwicklung in den alten Bundesländern relevant, wo sich ebenfalls zahlreiche innerstädtische Einkaufszentren in der Planung oder im Bau befinden.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1573-1596
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography
    Notes: Abstract Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal storms. Concurrent sea-level rise would raise the baseline of flooding during such events. Meanwhile, social vulnerability factors such as poverty and disability hinder the ability to cope with storms and storm damage. While physical changes are likely to remain scientifically uncertain into the foreseeable future, the ability to mitigate potential impacts from coastal flooding may be fostered by better understanding the interplay of social and physical factors that produce human vulnerability. This study does so by integrating the classic causal model of hazards with social, environmental, and spatial dynamics that lead to the differential ability of people to cope with hazards. It uses Census data, factor analysis, data envelopment analysis, and floodplain maps to understand the compound social and physical vulnerability of coastal residents in the city of Revere, MA, USA.
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  • 10
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    GeoJournal 20 (1990), S. 95-99 
    ISSN: 1572-9893
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geography
    Notes: Abstract The authors summarize the results of the international symposium “The Earth as Transformed by Human Action” held at Clark University, USA, in October 1987 with the purpose of inventorying human impact and environmental changes over the last three centuries. There are suggestions on the comparison of driving forces and environmental changes on the regional and global scales, and on the conceptualization of the human dimensions of global change. Some perspectives of the further development of the international and interdisciplinary “Earth Transformed” project are also discussed.
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