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    Publication Date: 2023-01-21
    Description: Charcoal‐rich Technosols on century‐old relict charcoal hearths (RCHs) are the subject of ongoing research regarding potential legacy effects that result from historic charcoal production and subsequent charcoal amendments on forest soil properties and forest ecosystems today. RCHs consist mostly of Auh horizons that are substantially enriched in soil organic carbon (SOC), of which the largest part seems to be of pyrogenic origin (PyC). However, the reported range of SOC and PyC contents in RCH soil also suggests that they are enriched in nonpyrogenic SOC. RCH soils are discussed as potential benchmarks for the long‐term influence of biochar amendment and the post‐wildfire influences on soil properties. In this study, we utilised a large soil sample dataset (n = 1245) from 52 RCH sites in north‐western Connecticut, USA, to quantify SOC contents by total element analysis. The contents of condensed highly aromatic carbon as a proxy for black carbon (BC) were predicted by using a modified benzene polycarboxylated acid (BPCA) marker method in combination with diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy‐based partial least square regression (r2 = 0.89). A high vertical spatial sampling resolution allowed the identification of soil organic matter (SOM) enrichment and translocation processes. The results show an average 75% and 1862% increase in TOC and BPCA‐derived carbon, respectively, for technogenic Auh horizons compared to reference soils. In addition to an increase in aromatic properties, increased carboxylic properties of the RCH SOC suggest self‐humification effects of degrading charcoal and thereby the continuing formation of leachable aromatic carbon compounds, which could have effects on pedogenic processes in buried soils. Indeed, we show BPCA‐derived carbon concentrations in intermediate technogenic Cu horizons and buried top/subsoils that suggest vertical translocation of highly aromatic carbon originating in RCH Auh horizons. Topmost Auh horizons showed a gradual decrease in total organic carbon (TOC) contents with increasing depth, suggesting accumulation of recent, non‐pyrogenic SOM. Lower aliphatic absorptions in RCH soil spectra suggest different SOM turnover dynamics compared to reference soils. Furthermore, studied RCH soils featured additional TOC enrichment, which cannot be fully explained now. Highlights BC to TOC ratio and high resolution vertical SOC distribution in 52 RCH sites were studied. RCH soils non‐BC pool was potentially different to reference soils. RCH soils feature TOC accumulation in the topmost horizon. There is BC translocation into buried soils on RCH sites.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Keywords: ddc:631.4 ; benzene polycarboxylated acid marker (BPCA) ; black carbon ; charcoal degradation ; charcoal kiln ; pyrogenic carbon ; relict charcoal hearth ; biochar
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die vorliegende Arbeit entstand im Rahmen einer pilotmaßstäblichen Boden- und Grundwassersanierung am Industriestandort Hydrierwerk Zeitz. Auf dem Gelände einer ehemaligen Benzolproduktionsanlage wurden großflächige Kontaminationen von Boden und Grundwasser festgestellt. Mittels moderner Erkundungstechnik konnten die Haupteintragsbereiche des dominierenden Schadstoffes Benzol erkundet und eingegrenzt werden. Verschiedene Arten von Grundwasser-, Bodenund Bodenluftbeprobungen sowie geophysikalische Verfahren erlaubten eine exakte Lokalisation des Schadstoffquellbereiches sowie der sich hieraus ausbildenden Schadstofffahne. Ziel der am Standort durchgeführten Pilotsanierungen war die Beseitigung der Schadstoffquelle, um eine weitere Nachlieferung in die Schadstofffahne zu unterbinden. Der Schadstoffquellbereich der hier behandelten Pilotsanierung war auf eine Kubatur von ca. 15 x 9 x 11 Kubikmeter begrenzt. Als Hauptkontaminant lag mit einem Anteil von 98% Benzol vor. Weiterhin wurden Toluol, Ethylbenzol sowie Xylol in geringen Mengen angetroffen. Aufgrund der hochvolatilen Eigenschaften des vorliegenden Hauptkontaminanten Benzol wurde am Standort eine thermische Sanierung der gesättigten sowie ungesättigten Zone durchgeführt, die eine Extraktion von rund 8 Tonnen Benzol erzielte. Im Zentrum der Sanierungskubatur wurde mit Hilfe von drei Injektionsbrunnen ein Dampf-Luft-Gemisch injiziert und eine Zieltemperatur im ausgewiesenen Sanierungsbereich von 85 ʿC erreicht ...
    Description: thesis
    Keywords: 550.28 ; 628 ; 550 ; TQD 000 ; TQJ 000 ; Elektrische Verfahren {Geophysik} ; Geophysikalische Methoden in anderen Wissenschaftsgebieten
    Language: German
    Type: monograph , publishedVersion
    Format: 168 S.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: thesis
    Keywords: 551 ; TSR 000 ; VAE 880 ; VER 000 ; Südafrika {Geophysik} ; Passive und aktive Kontinentalränder {Geologie} ; Südafrika {Geologie}
    Language: English
    Type: monograph , publishedVersion
    Format: 93 S.
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Die Auswertung von mehr als 1200 Bohrprofilen aus der nordbadischen Rheinebene und Vorderpfalz zwischen Mannheim und Baden-Baden führte zu folgenden Ergebnissen: 1. Die jüngsten Rheinschotter werden durch eine Feinsandlage in zwei Abteilungen gegliedert. 2. Die Mächtigkeit dieser Schotter ist stets geringer, als man bisher glaubte, und regional verschieden: bei Mannheim, Karlsruhe und südlich Rastatt ca. 20 bis 25 m, dazwischen mächtiger. 3. Das Liegende der Schotter ist Tertiär oder eine Folge von Feinsanden, Tonen und sandigen Tonen, die — entgegen der bisherigen Deutung als Pliozän — als älteres Diluvium aufzufassen sind. 4. Aus der Höhenlage der Schotterunterfläche und des Feinsandhorizontes läßt sich ein Netz von rheinischen und dazu senkrechten Verwerfungen ableiten, das jünger ist als der Feinsand und den ganzen Rheintalgraben überzieht. Eine seiner wichtigsten Linien ist die — von mir so genannte — innere Hauptverwerfung, welche die Verbreitung der jüngsten Grobschotter nach Westen begrenzt. 5. Dieses jungdiluviale System stellt keine einfache Fortsetzung oder Wiederbelebung der älteren Tektonik dar. Es zeigt vielmehr bei Karlsruhe, also im Zug der Zabern-Kraichgau-Mulde, einen SW-NO streichenden Sattel; in der Achse der Hochzone zwischen Kraichgau und Baden-Badener Mulde eine Tiefzone, die gegen letztere hin wieder durch einen Sattel abgelöst wird. Nördlich von Karlsruhe bestehen entsprechende Gesetzmäßigkeiten. 6. Die Querstörungen setzen vielfach über die Hauptrandspalte hinweg, diese selbst nach Osten oder Westen versetzend. 7. Die Kinzig-Murg-Rinne war kein Parallelstrom zum Rhein, sondern ein tektonisch begünstigtes System von Rheinarmen. Auch ihre im Würm II beginnende Verlandung ist tektonisch bedingt. 8. Die Entstehung der Rheinebene ist die Folge einer regionalen Hebung nach dem Würm I/II. Sie führte zur unterirdischen Entwässerung und damit zur Verlandung der Kinzig-Murg-Rinne.
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; oberrheingraben ; stratigraphie ; jockgrim ; heidelberg ; deutschland ; jungdiluvium ; tektonik ; kinzig-murg-rinne ; rheinniederung ; homo heidelbergensis
    Language: German
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2006
    Keywords: TF VI ; Task Force VI ; Sedimentary Basins
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: We report the first observations of the 13.5 micron fundamental band of SiS in the spectrum of the heavily obscured carbon star IRC +10216. The lines are formed in the inner region of the circumstellar envelope where the gas is accerlerating and where the temperature ranges from 800-500 K. We have carried out a detailed model of the observed line profiles. Our observations are best fit by a gradient in the abundance of SiS. We derive an abundance relative to molecular hydrogen of x(SiS) = 4.3 x 10(exp -6) at a distance of twelve stellar radii from the central star rising to x(SiS) = 4.3 x 10(exp -5) at a few stellar radii from the surface of the star.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: The Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 420; 2; p. 863-868
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The power thresholds below which track propagation does not occur were determined in Russian spacecraft. The tests were performed in air and vacuum with direct current on different insulation and sample configurations. The examined wire insulations included 100 percent polyimide, modified polyimide-based insulations containing 7 to 8 percent and 100 percent polytetrafluoroethylene. The wires were tested in configurations consisting of seven-wire bundles. The results indicated that the track propagation thresholds were lower in vacuum than in air.
    Keywords: Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ; 523-527
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: A transferred-DNA insertion mutant of Arabidopsis that lacks AKT1 inward-rectifying K+ channel activity in root cells was obtained previously by a reverse-genetic strategy, enabling a dissection of the K+-uptake apparatus of the root into AKT1 and non-AKT1 components. Membrane potential measurements in root cells demonstrated that the AKT1 component of the wild-type K+ permeability was between 55 and 63% when external [K+] was between 10 and 1,000 microM, and NH4+ was absent. NH4+ specifically inhibited the non-AKT1 component, apparently by competing for K+ binding sites on the transporter(s). This inhibition by NH4+ had significant consequences for akt1 plants: K+ permeability, 86Rb+ fluxes into roots, seed germination, and seedling growth rate of the mutant were each similarly inhibited by NH4+. Wild-type plants were much more resistant to NH4+. Thus, AKT1 channels conduct the K+ influx necessary for the growth of Arabidopsis embryos and seedlings in conditions that block the non-AKT1 mechanism. In contrast to the effects of NH4+, Na+ and H+ significantly stimulated the non-AKT1 portion of the K+ permeability. Stimulation of akt1 growth rate by Na+, a predicted consequence of the previous result, was observed when external [K+] was 10 microM. Collectively, these results indicate that the AKT1 channel is an important component of the K+ uptake apparatus supporting growth, even in the "high-affinity" range of K+ concentrations. In the absence of AKT1 channel activity, an NH4+-sensitive, Na+/H+-stimulated mechanism can suffice.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: The Journal of general physiology (ISSN 0022-1295); Volume 113; 6; 909-18
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: The results of a brief experimental investigation are presented which confirm the expectation that cool flame quenching distances should be larger than hot flame quenching distances. It is also discovered that whereas quenching distances for hot flames reach their minimum values near stoichiometric conditions, cool flame quenching distances are least under rich conditions. Rich conditions are well known to favor cool flame formation.
    Keywords: INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
    Type: Combustion and Flame; 22; Feb. 197
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-10
    Description: Comparison of responses of men and dummies to ship shock motions
    Keywords: MASERS
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