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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-04-04
    Description: Observations in polar regions show that sea ice deformations are often narrow linear features. These long bands of deformations are referred to as Linear Kinematic Features (LKFs). Viscous‐plastic sea ice models have the capability to simulate LKFs and more generally sea ice deformations. Moreover, viscous‐plastic models simulate a larger number and more refined LKFs as the spatial resolution is increased. Besides grid spacing, other aspects of a numerical implementation, such as the placement of velocities and the associated degrees of freedom, may impact the formation of simulated LKFs. To explore these effects this study compares numerical solutions of sea ice models with different velocity staggering in a benchmark problem. Discretizations based on A‐,B‐, and C‐grid systems on quadrilateral meshes have similar resolution properties as an approximation with an A‐grid staggering on triangular grids (with the same total number of vertices). CD‐grid approximations with a given grid spacing have properties, specifically the number and length of simulated LKFs, that are qualitatively similar to approximations on conventional Arakawa A‐grid, B‐grid, and C‐grid approaches with half the grid spacing or less, making the CD‐discretization more efficient with respect to grid resolution. One reason for this behavior is the fact that the CD‐grid approach has a higher number of degrees of freedom to discretize the velocity field. The higher effective resolution of the CD‐discretization makes it an attractive alternative to conventional discretizations.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans plays an important role in the exchange of heat and freshwater between the atmosphere and the ocean and hence in the climate in general. Satellite observations of polar regions show that the ice drift sometimes produces long features that are either cracks (leads) and zones of thicker sea ice (pressure ridges). This phenomenon is called deformation. It is mathematically described by the non‐uniform way in which the ice moves. For numerical models of sea ice motion it is difficult to represent this deformation accurately. Details of the numerics may affect the way these models simulate leads and ridges, their number and length. Specifically, we find by comparing different numerical models, that the way the model variables are ordered on a computational grid to solve the mathematical equations of sea ice motion has an effect of how many deformation features can be represented on a grid with a given spacing between grid points. A new discretization (ordering of model variables) turns out to resolve more details of the approximated field than traditional methods.
    Description: Key Points: The placement of the sea ice velocity has a mayor influence on the number of simulated linear kinematic features (LKFs). The CD‐grid resolves twice as many LKFs compared to A, B, C‐grids. A, B, C‐grids on quadrilateral meshes resolve a similar number of LKFs as A‐grids on triangular meshes (with the same total number of nodes).
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; ddc:551.343
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-04-01
    Description: Porosity is one of the key properties of fluvial sediments. It is defined as the ratio of pore volume to total volume. In river science, porosity is often assumed to be spatially constant, which might be a gross simplification of reality. Ignoring the spatial variations in porosity can cause errors in morphological, ecological, hydrological, hydrogeological and sedimentological applications. Although detailed information about spatial porosity variations can be obtained from porosity measurements at field sites, such information has never been collected where these variations might be important. In this study, field porosity measurements were carried out to quantify the magnitude of the spatial porosity variation for four different sedimentological environments of a braided river: a confluence, a tributary delta, a braid bar and a secondary channel. A nuclear density gauge was used for the measurement of porosity. The nuclear density gauge proved to be a time‐saving and labour‐saving technique that produces accurate porosity values with a root mean square error of 0.03. The four sedimentological environments showed significant differences in porosity, with mean porosity being lower for confluence and bar than for delta and secondary channel. Semi‐variogram analysis showed the absence of any spatial correlation in porosity for distances beyond 4 m. This shows that distance cannot be used as a parameter for porosity extrapolation in a fluvial system unless the extrapolation distance is less than 4 m. At least eight measurements of porosity are required to obtain a reliable estimate of mean porosity in a sedimentary environment, i.e. with uncertainty 〈0.03. Although grain size characteristics were found to have a significant impact on porosity, the relationships between these parameters and porosity were not very strong in this study. The unique porosity dataset, presented in this article, provides a valuable source of information for researchers and river managers.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-03-31
    Description: Mixed sand‐ and gravel‐bed rivers record erosion, transport, and fining signals in their bedload size distributions. Thus, grain‐size data are imperative for studying these processes. However, collecting hundreds to thousands of pebble measurements in steep and dynamic high‐mountain river settings remains challenging. Using the recently published digital grain‐sizing algorithm PebbleCounts, we were able to survey seven large (≥ 1,000 m2) channel cross‐sections and measure thousands to tens‐of‐thousands of grains per survey along a 100‐km stretch of the trunk stream of the Toro Basin in Northwest Argentina. The study region traverses a steep topographic and environmental gradient on the eastern margin of the Central Andean Plateau. Careful counting and validation allows us to identify measurement errors and constrain percentile uncertainties using large sample sizes. In the coarse ≥2.5 cm fraction of bedload, only the uppermost size percentiles (≥95th) vary significantly downstream, whereas the 50th and 84th percentiles show less variability. We note a relation between increases in these upper percentiles and along‐channel junctions with large, steep tributaries. This signal is strongly influenced by lithology and geologic structures, and mixed with local hillslope input. In steep catchments like the Toro Basin, we suggest nonlinear relationships between geomorphic metrics and grain size, whereby the steepest parts of the landscape exert primary control on the upper grain‐size percentiles. Thus, average or median metrics that do not apply weights or thresholds to steeper topography may be less predictive of grain‐size distributions in such settings.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Rock fragments on hillsides are transported to rivers, eventually becoming pebbles, sand, and mud as they are carried downstream by flowing water. The initial size of the pebbles, the way the size changes downstream, and the overprinting of the sizes with new pebbles from other hills and tributaries all form a complex process that can be difficult to disentangle. Yet studying the size of the pebbles at a given stream location or in a sedimentary deposit can provide insights into the conditions of their transport in terms of local upstream patterns of erosion, tectonics, and climate. We show that just looking at the size of the large pebbles on a riverbed can be used to infer the sources of material, but, since there are fewer large pebbles, they require more measurements to quantify. This necessitates new methods for pebble measurement using modern image‐processing tools.
    Description: Key Points: Complex grain‐size distributions in dynamic mountain rivers can be computed via thousands of measurements from PebbleCounts. Many measurements allow robust estimation of higher percentiles and we observe the most significant changes in the ≥95th percentile. Downstream grain‐size variation is nonlinearly related to variations in topographic steepness and lithology.
    Description: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft‐ und Raumfahrt (DLR) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002946
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347
    Description: Brandenburger Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur (MWFK) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004581
    Description: https://zenodo.org/record/5089789
    Keywords: ddc:551.3 ; ddc:550
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-03-29
    Description: A reanalysis is a physically consistent set of optimally merged simulated model states and historical observational data, using data assimilation. High computational costs for modeled processes and assimilation algorithms has led to Earth system specific reanalysis products for the atmosphere, the ocean and the land separately. Recent developments include the advanced uncertainty quantification and the generation of biogeochemical reanalysis for land and ocean. Here, we review atmospheric and oceanic reanalyzes, and more in detail biogeochemical ocean and terrestrial reanalyzes. In particular, we identify land surface, hydrologic and carbon cycle reanalyzes which are nowadays produced in targeted projects for very specific purposes. Although a future joint reanalysis of land surface, hydrologic, and carbon processes represents an analysis of important ecosystem variables, biotic ecosystem variables are assimilated only to a very limited extent. Continuous data sets of ecosystem variables are needed to explore biotic‐abiotic interactions and the response of ecosystems to global change. Based on the review of existing achievements, we identify five major steps required to develop terrestrial ecosystem reanalysis to deliver continuous data streams on ecosystem dynamics.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: A reanalysis is a unique set of continuous variables produced by optimally merging a numerical model and observed data. The data are merged with the model using available uncertainty estimates to generate the best possible estimate of the target variables. The framework for generating a reanalysis consists of the model, the data, and the model‐data‐fusion algorithm. The very specific requirements of reanalysis frameworks have led to the development of Earth‐compartment specific reanalysis for the atmosphere, the ocean and land. Here, we review atmospheric and oceanic reanalyzes, and in more detail biogeochemical ocean and terrestrial reanalyzes. In particular, we identify land surface, hydrologic, and carbon cycle reanalyzes which are nowadays produced in targeted projects for very specific purposes. Based on a review of existing achievements, we identify five major steps required to develop reanalysis for terrestrial ecosystem to shed more light on biotic and abiotic interactions. In the future, terrestrial ecosystem reanalysis will deliver continuous data streams on the state and the development of terrestrial ecosystems.
    Description: Key Points: Reanalyzes provide decades‐long model‐data‐driven harmonized and continuous data sets for new scientific discoveries. Novel global scale reanalyzes quantify the biogeochemical ocean cycle, terrestrial carbon cycle, land surface, and hydrologic processes. New observation technology and modeling capabilities allow in the near future production of advanced terrestrial ecosystem reanalysis.
    Description: European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    Description: U.S. Department of Energy
    Description: Emory University's Halle Institute for Global Research and the Halle Foundation Collaborative Research
    Description: NSF
    Description: NASA
    Description: Natural Environment Research Council
    Description: European Union'’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
    Description: NSERC Discovery program, the Ocean Frontier Institute, and MEOPAR
    Description: Research Foundation Flanders (FWO)
    Description: Helmholtz Association
    Description: NASA Terrestrial Ecosystems
    Keywords: ddc:550
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Kourantidou, M., Hoagland, P., Dale, A., & Bailey, M. Equitable allocations in northern fisheries: bridging the divide for Labrador Inuit. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, (2021): 590213, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.590213.
    Description: Canada has undertaken commitments to recognize the rights of Indigenous Peoples in fisheries through policies and agreements, including Integrated Fishery Management Plans, the Reconciliation Strategy, and Land Claim Agreements (LCAs). In addition to recognizing rights, these commitments were intended to respect geographic adjacency principles, to enhance the economic viability of Indigenous communities, and to be reflective of community dependence on marine resources. We examined the determinants of quota allocations in commercial fisheries involving Nunatsiavut, Northern Labrador, the first self-governing region for the Inuit peoples in Canada. It has been argued that current fishery allocations for Nunatsiavut Inuit have not satisfied federal commitments to recognize Indigenous rights. Indicators that measure equity in commercial allocations for the turbot or Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) and northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) fisheries were identified and assessed. In these two cases, historical allocations continue to predominate for allocations based upon equity or other social or economic considerations. We illustrate equity-enhancing changes in the quota distribution under scenarios of different levels of inequality aversion, and we make qualitative assessments of the effects of these allocations to Nunatsiavut for socioeconomic welfare. This approach could benefit fisheries governance in Northern Labrador, where federal commitments to equity objectives continue to be endorsed but have not yet been integrated fully into quota allocations.
    Description: This research was undertaken with funding from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund through the Ocean Frontier Institute (MK and MB) and the Johnson Endowment of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s (WHOI) Marine Policy Center (PH).
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Allocations ; Equity ; Indigenous rights ; Access
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-09-26
    Description: Die Instrumente an Bord des am 9. Februar 2020 gestarteten Solar Orbiters beobachten die Sonne und messen die Teilchen und elektromagnetischen Felder im Sonnenwind. Dieser Artikel gibt eine Übersicht über die Mission und fasst eine Auswahl der ersten Ergebnisse zusammen. Solar Orbiter wird in den kommenden Jahren durch seine detaillierten Beobachtungen der Sonne und Messungen des Sonnenwindes das Feld der Weltraumgeophysik maßgeblich mitbestimmen.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550
    Language: German
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-07-12
    Description: Die Erdbeben in Thüringen und angrenzenden Gebieten aus den Jahren von 841 bis 2020 werden zusammengestellt. Damit wird für dieses Gebiet ein schneller Überblick über die Seismizität ermöglicht. In dieser, nunmehr letzten Ausgabe, wurden die bekannten historischen seismischen Ereignisse mit Rücksicht auf eine neue Quelle auf einen neuen Stand gebracht. Die Verteilung der Erdbeben, so zeigt sich, folgt ausgewählten geologischen Störungen. Sie rechtfertigt die Aufteilung des Untersuchungsgebietes in vier seismische Regionen.
    Description: report
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; ddc:551.22
    Language: German
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-09-20
    Description: Die 1902 von Emil Wiechert errichtete Göttinger Erdbebenstation GTT ist heute noch voll funktionsfähig und wird seit 2005 vom Verein Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen betreut und von vielen Besuchern bestaunt. Die Registrierung einer 3 km entfernten Bombensprengung zeigt eindrucksvoll die große Übereinstimmung der Seismogramme des 17t-Pendels von GTT und dem benachbarten STS-2-Breitbandseismometer der Station GTTG.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550
    Language: German
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-09-20
    Description: Aus Anlass des 100. Jahrestages der Gründung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1922 in Leipzig erschien im Verlag Edition am Gutenbergplatz Leipzig das Taschenbuch „Wiechert, Mintrop & Co. – Die 24 Gründungsväter der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft“ von Franz Jacobs und Michael Börngen (siehe gleichlautenden Archivbeitrag in DGG-Mitteilungen 1/2019: 36–37). Die DGG-Präsidentin Heidrun Kopp hat darin das Geleitwort geschrieben. Das Buch kann über den Buchhandel unter ISBN 978-3-95922-107-8 bestellt werden. Der folgende Artikel über den Aachener Meteorologen Peter Polis ist ein leicht erweitertes Kapitel aus diesem Buch.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550
    Language: German
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  • 10
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    In:  aqdchief@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18569 | 2002 | 2015-11-15 16:06:30 | 18569 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: This paper summarizes the results of the experiments on the induced breeding and larval rearing of milkfish (Chanos chanos) during the 1979 season. Milkfish larvae could be reared successfully without the use of trochophore larvae of oysters as feed during the first few days. In order to induce the ovulation of wild adult milkfish a higher dose of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone is required.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Chanos chanos ; ISEW ; Philippines ; marine environment ; Brood stocks ; Fish culture ; Fish larvae ; Food organisms ; Induced breeding ; Larval development ; Sex hormones
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20100 | 17342 | 2016-02-24 22:18:26 | 20100 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: An outline is given of aquaculture and fisheries in Asia, providing information of use to students whose work can influence laws, rules, policy and regulations on aquaculture and fisheries, with the view in mind to sustainable aquaculture. In this issue, the following countries are examined: China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Fishery management ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture regulations ; Marine aquaculture ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Fishery industry ; Asia ; Bangladesh ; China
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20067 | 2002 | 2016-03-04 15:16:24 | 20067 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Vietnam ; Sri Lanka ; Sri Lanka ; Vietnam ; brackishwater environment ; freshwater environment ; marine environment ; Aquaculture ; Aquaculture techniques ; Brackishwater aquaculture ; Feed ; Fish culture ; Fish diseases ; Fisheries ; Fishery data ; Food organisms ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Marine aquaculture ; Marine fisheries ; Mollusc culture ; Pond culture ; Seaweed culture ; Shrimp culture
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20055 | 2002 | 2016-03-03 11:33:32 | 20055 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Asia ; Cambodia ; India ; Asia ; Cambodia ; India ; Myanmar ; Myanmar ; brackishwater environment ; freshwater environment ; marine environment ; Aquaculture ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture economics ; Aquaculture techniques ; Brackishwater aquaculture ; Catching methods ; Culture effects ; Environmental impact ; Fish culture ; Fisheries ; Fishery development ; Fishery resources ; Fishery statistics ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Marine aquaculture ; Shrimp culture ; Sustainability ; Trade
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26291 | 23782 | 2019-04-08 09:42:05 | 26291 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Pollution ; Indonesia ; Heavy metals ; Chemical pollution ; Pollution monitoring
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26293 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 03:49:21 | 26293 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Heavy metals ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26259 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 05:56:06 | 26259 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Round scad exploration by purse seine in the waters of western Philippines was conducted from April 22 to May 7, 1998 for a period of five (5) fishing days with a total catch of 7.3 tons and an average of 1.5 tons per setting. Dominant species caught were Decapterus spp. having 70.09% of the total catch, followed by Selar spp. at 12.66% and Rastrelliger spp. 10.70%. Among the Decapterus spp. caught, D. macrosoma attained the highest total catch composition by species having 68.81% followed by D. kurroides and D.russelli with 0.31% and 1.14% respectively. The round scad fishery stock was composed mainly of juvenile fish (less than 13 cm) and Age group II (13 cm to 14 cm). Few large round scad at Age group IV and V (20 cm to 28 cm) stayed at the fishery. Other fishes caught were: Auxis rochei (0.85%), A. thazard (0.12%), Caranx spp. (0.45%), Emmilichthys nitidus (0.58%), Euthynnus affinis (0.42%), Leiognathus ruconius (0.58%), Loligo sp. (0.31%), Megalaspis cordyla (0.09%), Rastrelliger spp. (10.70%), Sardinella longiceps (0.03%), Scomberoides lysan (0.24%), Selar spp. (12.66%), Sphyraena spp. (0.90%), Thunnus albacares (0.96%) and others (1.02%). Tuna and tuna like fishes such as yellowfin tuna, eastern little tuna, bullet tuna, frigate tuna and oceanic squid are distributed in the upper latitudes of the survey area. On the other hand, round scads, big-eyed scads and Indian mackerels are dominantly present in the lower latitudes of the survey area.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Exploratory fishing ; Purse seining ; Age composition ; Catch composition ; Fishery surveys ; Carangid fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines ; Rastrelliger ; Decapterus
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    Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Samut Prakarn, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26215 | 17342 | 2019-02-08 06:25:54 | 26215 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in this paper is the status of the fishery industry in Brunei Darussalam. Specifically, it discussed the following topics: fishery management strategies, zonation scheme, licencing, the use of poisons and explosives, the minimum cod-end mesh size for trawlers, closed areas, enhancement of fishing grounds, and the enforcement activities.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishery resources ; Fishery management ; Fisheries ; Ecological zonation ; Licensing ; Fish poisoning ; Catching methods ; Illegal fishing ; Explosive fishing ; Fishing gear ; Season regulations ; Fishing grounds
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26295 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 08:39:12 | 26295 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Thailand ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26292 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 03:43:09 | 26292 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Malaysia ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26258 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 06:00:19 | 26258 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: An exploratory tuna longline fishing survey was conducted using the research and training vessels of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, the 1,178 GT MV SEAFDEC and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, the 165 GT MV MAYA-MAYA in the South China Sea Waters, West of the Philippines from April to May, 1998. A total of 3,796 hooks was set in sixteen (16) fishing stations. There were no tuna caught during the entire survey but only minor and irrelevant species like the Pacific lancetfish, sharks and an opah species, Lampris guttatus. The important fishing and oceanographic factors during the survey and other research results on longline are described and analyzed. Additional longline studies within and near the Philippines territorial waters are also presented to substantiate the research results of the joint SEAFDEC/BFAR resource exploratory.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Exploratory fishing ; Catch composition ; Fishery surveys ; Longlining ; Tuna fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26299 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 06:00:01 | 26299 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Malaysia ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Biochemical analysis ; Lethal limits
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26300 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 05:58:36 | 26300 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Lethal limits
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26307 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 03:35:56 | 26307 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Indonesia ; Histamines ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Quality control
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26303 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 05:51:15 | 26303 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Thailand ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Dried products ; Lethal limits
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26309 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 03:49:31 | 26309 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Histamines ; Biological sampling ; Biochemical analysis ; Fish ; Fishery products
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26826 | 23782 | 2019-11-21 00:56:12 | 26826 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in the determination of K value which is an index to measure the enzymatic freshness of fish and squid. Specifically, reagents, apparatus and the analytical procedures needed and the calculations are presented.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26825 | 23782 | 2019-11-21 00:52:35 | 26825 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in measuring K value in fish meat by means of the freshness testing paper technique.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26802 | 23782 | 2019-11-12 05:28:20 | 26802 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in the measurement of pH in the fresh fish meat. Specifically, the procedures in sampling and sample preparation, apparatus and reagents required, and the analytical procedures are presented.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Microbiological analysis ; Fishery products ; Processed fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food additives ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; pH
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26842 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:54:48 | 26842 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Starch is commonly used in the production of fish jelly products as an extender and as binding agent. The paper provides the methodology in the determination of starch in fish jelly products. Instructions for sample preparation and the reagents needed are presented. Detailed procedures in the determination of the starch in a sample are provided.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Starch ; Additives ; Food additives
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26881 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:46:02 | 26881 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Monitoring and investigative work undertaken in the Philippines regarding dinoflagellate blooms are described. Chronological observations of the occurrence of red tides, aerial surveys, spatial distribution of the dinoflagellate and the physical environment are discussed. Fishing and the examination of gut content of fish and mussels and bioassay tests are detailed. Incidents of paralytic shellfish poisoning in the Philippines are considered briefly.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Environmental monitoring ; Red tides ; Public health ; Medicine ; Dangerous organisms ; Philippines
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26885 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:23:34 | 26885 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: A report is made of the first incidence occurring of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Thailand in May 1983, following an extensive bloom of Trichodesmium erythraeum. Investigations undertaken regarding the source of the toxicity are outlined.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Biological poisons ; Public health ; Red tides ; Shellfish ; Dangerous organisms ; Thailand
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26879 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:54:38 | 26879 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: A brief account is given of recent cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Sabah, Malaysia, and toxicological studies undertaken. Hydrography surveys, underwater observations after the occurrence of the red tides and plankton studies and monitoring of red tides are discussed.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Shellfish ; Toxicity tests ; Red tides ; Public health ; Dangerous organisms ; Malaysia
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26852 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:36:44 | 26852 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Cholera is an acute specific infection caused by the organism, Vibrio cholera. Diagnosis may be confirmed by the presence of large numbers of the comma-shaped bacilli on direct microscopic examination of a fecal or vomitus smear, and by the isolation of the organism on culture. Fish and shellfish have been identified as vehicles of cholera. Large numbers of V. cholera must usually be ingested to cause cholera. Thus problems often occur when poor handling and inadequate refrigeration have allowed the organism to multiply. Presented in the paper is the methodology of determining the presence of Vibrio cholera in fish and fishery products.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Aerobic bacteria ; Microbiological analysis ; Microorganisms ; Pathogenic bacteria ; Pathogens ; Health and safety ; Public health ; Microbial contamination ; Vibrio cholerae
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26890 | 23782 | 2019-11-14 01:01:29 | 26890 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Fishery statistics in Brunei Darussalam have been collected by the Department of Fisheries since the 1940s. In the early 1980s, a number of statistics were collected, such as catch and effort data of artisanal fishermen, aquaculture statistics, processing statistics as well as data from major wet markets focusing on the amount, prices of marketed fish either from the local fishermen or imported. In 1984, the collection of statistics on commercial fishing was started. The statistics have been used in the formulation of fishery management and development policies as well as for sectoral development. Following a brief account of the responsibility and statistic collections of the Department of Fisheries, an examination is made of employment in the fishery sector, fisheries production, fish marketed and the GDP for the fishery industry. Fisheries in Brunei Darussalam is a very healthy industry, where production is well below the maximum allowable harvestable limit of 20,000 tons at 30%. The Department is embarking to increase production from the capture fishery to reduce the country's dependence on imported fish; the same applies for aquaculture, in order to complement production from the capture fisheries. The processing sector is also increasing in importance, especially with the increase in the number of capture fishery licenses, and the demand for quality and value-added products.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Marine fisheries ; Fishery statistics ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture statistics ; Fish catch statistics ; Marine aquaculture ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Fishery development ; Marine ; Brackish ; Freshwater
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26843 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:52:55 | 26843 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Sodium chloride is an important additive for the production of fish jelly products. It extracts the salt soluble protein to give the gel strength of the final product. The paper provides the methodology in the determination of the amount of sodium chloride in fish jelly products. Instructions for sample preparation and the reagents needed are presented. Detailed procedures in the determination of the salt in a sample are provided.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Additives ; Food additives ; Salts ; Sodium chloride
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26851 | 23782 | 2019-11-14 01:29:31 | 26851 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Food poisoning due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a food-borne infection resulting from the ingestion of a large number of this organism (about 106-109 viable cells). The major symptoms are diarrhea and abdominal pain with headache, fever, and vomiting also occurring. The organisms are excreted during the acute stage of the illness after which they decrease rapidly. The differentiation of V. parahaemolyticus from other pathogenic species of Vibrio is based mainly on salt tolerance, Voges-Proskauer reaction, fermentation of sucrose, and growth at 43°C. Presented in the paper is the methodology of determining the presence of Vibrio cholera in fish and fishery products.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Aerobic bacteria ; Microbiological analysis ; Microorganisms ; Pathogenic bacteria ; Pathogens ; Health and safety ; Public health ; Microbial contamination ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus ; Vibrio cholerae
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-08
    Description: Einer der bekanntesten Forscher in Ungarn war der 1919 verstorbene Lóránd Eötvös. Dieser Artikel wurde zum Gedenken erstellt. Viele wissenschaftliche Theorien und Erfindungen sind mit seinem Namen verbunden. Beispiele sind der Eötvös-Effekt, das Torsionspendel oder die Vermutung der „fünften Kraft“.
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    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Kontinentalwanderung ; Wegener ; polare Abstoßungskraft ; Milanković
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: Fachsession für die geowissenschaftlichen Fachreferate, Online Workshop organisiert von FID GEO, FID Karten und FID Montan
    Description: DFG
    Description: presentation
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Open Access
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: Der Fachinformationsdienst Geowissenschaften (FID GEO) veranstaltete zusammen mit der geowissenschaftlichen Bibliothek des Geologisches Instituts (GIA) der RWTH Aachen, einen Workshop zu den rechtlichen Fragen der Open-Access-Veröffentlichungen in den Geowissenschaften. Neben der Publikationsunterstützung des FID GEO ging es in dieser Veranstaltung vor allem um die rechtlichen Voraussetzungen des Publizierens in geowissenschaftlichen Verlagen. Dabei wurden die Möglichkeiten und Hürden für junge Wissenschaftler*innen aufgezeigt sowie auf konkrete Verlagsbeispiele eingegangen.
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    Description: presentation
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Open Access ; Urheberrecht
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: i-EDDA-Research School (BGR Spandau); i-EDDA = Innovative Exploration Drilling and Data Acquisition, https://www.iedda.eu/ ; Datenmanagement Workshop: 05.11.2021
    Description: DFG, GFZ Potsdam
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: In Erklärungen zu data sharing in den data policies von Zeitschriften wird empfohlen bzw. vorgeschrieben, dass Daten, die die Grundlage des Artikels bilden, zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Data policies sind dabei neben der notwendigen technischen Infrastruktur und nicht-technischen Aspekten wie einer positiven persönlichen Einstellung von Wissenschaftler*innen entscheidende Instrumente, um data sharing zum Zwecke der wissenschaftlichen Transparenz und Nachnutzung der Daten zu fördern. Die best practice für die Veröffentlichung von Daten wurde inzwischen für viele Fachdisziplinen beschrieben. Eine häufige Forderung in diesen Empfehlungen ist, dass alle zentralen Forschungsergebnisse in Repositorien publiziert werden, die sich an den FAIR-Prinzipien orientieren. Das bedeutet auch, dass „supplementary electronic material“ auf den Webseiten der Zeitschriftenverlage nicht mehr als primäres Datenarchiv verwendet werden soll. Zeitschriften sollten umfassende, klare und aktuelle Informationen bereitstellen, die allgemeine Grundsätze für die Nachnutzung von Daten sowie die Einzelheiten dessen beschreiben, was von den Autoren in Bezug auf die Bereitstellung von Forschungsdaten erwartet wird. Im ersten Teil der Präsentation werden die wichtigsten Komponenten einer aktuellen journal data policy vor dem Hintergrund neuer Erkenntnisse zu diesem Thema diskutiert. Fachgesellschaften sowie Einrichtungen geben häufig wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften heraus, und als "Eigentümer" der Zeitschriften haben sie die Kontrolle über die Existenz und den Inhalt der data policies der Zeitschriften. Im zweiten Teil der Präsentation wird beschrieben, wie innerhalb weniger Monate im Sommer 2020 eine data policy für die Zeitschrift „Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung, HyWa“ eingeführt wurde. Die Zeitschrift HyWa ist eine deutschsprachige Fachzeitschrift, herausgegeben durch die gewässerkundlichen Fachverwaltungen des Bundes und der Länder, die Themen der Hydrologie und Wasserwirtschaft umfassend behandeln. Im Sommer 2020 erreichten die HyWa-Redaktion Anfragen seitens universitärer Einrichtungen zur Möglichkeit für Online-Datenanhänge zu einem geplanten Artikel. Um diesem neuen Sachverhalt, der Publizierung von Artikeln mit Fachdaten nachzukommen, wurde unter Abstimmung mit dem HyWa- Redaktionsausschuss und Inkenntnissetzung der HyWa-Editoren mit Unterstützung des Fachinformationsdienstes Geowissenschaften (FID GEO) im August 2020 eine Data Policy erstellt und auf der HyWa-Homepage publiziert (www.hywa-online.de). Die Analyse der Online-Zugriffe auf die neu eingerichtete Webseite zeigt, dass sie stetig wahrgenommen wird.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, GFZ Potsdam
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    Publication Date: 2022-11-29
    Description: Fachinformationsdienst Geowissenschaften - Services und Beratungsangebote rund um Open Science für Geowissenschaften. Präsentation beim DFG-Rundgespräch zur Vernetzung von Fachinformationsdiensten mit den Konsortien der Nationalen Forschungsdateninfrastruktur am 08. November 2021 (online)
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, GFZ Potsdam
    Description: presentation
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; NFDI4Earth ; FID GEO
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Die Methode der Spektrale Induzierte Polarisation (SIP) misst die Frequenzabhängigkeit des spezifischen elektrischen Widerstandes von Gesteinen nach Betrag und Phase. In der Frequenzabhängigkeit des Widerstandes spiegelt sich unter anderem die Geometrie des Porenraumes und den darin befindlichen Fluiden wieder. Üblicherweise wird das Widerstandsspektrum mit monofrequenten Signalen sequentiell vermessen. Diese Vorgehensweise erweist sich bei großskaligen Messanordnungen mit hohen Störspannungen als vorteilhaft da die Energie des Messgerätes auf einen schmalen Frequenzbereich konzentriert und eine Unterscheidung von Nutz- und Störfrequenzen erleichtert wird. Bei Labormessungen spielen Störspannungen häufig nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. Wichtiger ist hier ein möglichst hoher Messfortschritt. Am schnellsten ist die sequentielle SIP Messung, wenn jeweils nur Einzelperioden verwendet werden. Bei einer Frequenz pro Oktave, dauert die Gesamtmessung idealerweise doppelt so lange wie die längste Periode andauert. Überlagert man jedoch sämtliche Einzelfrequenzen (multifrequente Anregung) dann benötigt man nur die halbe Zeit. Der höhere Messfortschritt geht jedoch einher mit einer verringerten Messgenauigkeit. Ursache hierfür ist, dass die Einzelamplituden soweit verringert werden müssen, dass die Summenamplitude nicht die maximale Ausgangsspannung des Messgerätes überschreitet. Im Poster wird ein neu entwickeltes 88-kanaliges SIP-Labor-Messgerät (SIP-LAB-FAST) vorgestellt, das eine Anregung mit 1 - 24 Frequenzen gleichzeitig erlaubt. Bei z.B. einer Frequenz pro Octave lässt sich so ein Frequenzbereich von über 7 Dekaden mit einer Einzelmessung vermessen. Eine multifrequente Anregung erfordert auch eine leistungsfähige Hardware zur Echtzeit-Verarbeitung der Zeitreihen von Strom und Spannung. Hierzu wurde für jede Frequenz eine Diskrete Fourier Transformation (DFT) implementiert. Mittels einer multivariaten Kohärenzanalyse werden dann aus den Fourier Koeffizienten das komplexwertige Impedanz-Spektrum, sowie den zugehörigen Vertrauensintervallen berechnet. Durch die freie Wahl des Anregungssignales erhält der SIP Anwender eine erweiterte Möglichkeit den Messablauf optimal an die Fragestellung anzupassen. Ein Vergleich der mono- und multifrequenten Messergebnisse von verschiedenen Materialproben belegt die Leistungsfähigkeit der neuartigen Messtechnik.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Geophysik ; Induzierte Polarisation
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Over the last years, installations of wind turbines (WTs) increased worldwide. Owing to negative effects on humans, WTs are often installed in areas with low population density. Because of low anthropogenic noise, these areas are also well suited for sites of seismological stations. As a consequence, WTs are often installed in the same areas as seismological stations. By comparing the noise in recorded data before and after installation of WTs, seismologists noticed a substantial worsening of station quality leading to conflicts between the operators of WTs and earthquake services. In this study, we compare different techniques to reduce or eliminate the disturbing signal from WTs at seismological stations. For this purpose, we selected a seismological station that shows a significant correlation between the power spectral density and the hourly windspeed measurements. Usually, spectral filtering is used to suppress noise in seismic data processing. However, this approach is not effective when noise and signal have overlapping frequency bands which is the case for WT noise. As a first method, we applied the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) on our data to obtain a time-scale representation. From this representation, we estimated a noise threshold function (Langston & Mousavi, 2019) either from noise before the theoretical P-arrival (pre-noise) or using a noise signal from the past with similar ground velocity conditions at the surrounding WTs. Therefore, we installed low cost seismometers at the surrounding WTs to find similar signals at each WT. From these similar signals, we obtain a noise model at the seismological station, which is used to estimate the threshold function. As a second method, we used a denoising autoencoder (DAE) that learns mapping functions to distinguish between noise and signal (Zhu et al., 2019). In our tests, the threshold function performs well when the event is visible in the raw or spectral filtered data, but it fails when WT noise dominates and the event is hidden. In these cases, the DAE removes the WT noise from the data. However, the DAE must be trained with typical noise samples and high signal-to-noise ratio events to distinguish between signal and interfering noise. Using the threshold function and pre-noise can be applied immediately on real-time data and has a low computational cost. Using a noise model from our prerecorded database at the seismological station does not improve the result and it is more time consuming to find similar ground velocity conditions at the surrounding WTs.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: As part of the German continental seismic reflection program (Deutsches Kontinentales Reflexionsseismisches Programm, DEKORP), three large seismic traverses (with the sub-profiles: DEKORP'84-2S and '86-2N; DEKORP'88-9N; DEKORP'90-3A and '90-3B) were measured in the state of Hesse in Germany. The main research topic of DEKORP were deep seismic studies to investigate the lithospheric structure beneath Germany. Thus, for acquisition, strong sources were used to image in these depths, resulting in an excellent S/N ratio, but the main focus was not on the uppermost kilometres. From today's perspective, however, this depth range is of great interest for a wide range of possible technical applications (including medium-deep and deep geothermal projects). The DEKORP profiles cover approx. 450 km in the state of Hesse and mostly cross areas where only insufficient geological data exist (i.e. only few deep boreholes). In order to close or reduce these knowledge gaps, these DEKORP lines were reprocessed in 2019/20. The focus of the reprocessing was on improving the resolution / mapping of geological structures down to a depth of 6 km (approx. 3 s TWT) to describe the prolongation of faults and geological structures in more detail than in previous studies. Nevertheless, deeper structures were also reinterpreted and compared to previous interpretations. The results were directly incorporated into the new geological 3D model of the state of Hesse, developed by the Technical University of Darmstadt (Hessen3D 2.0, BMWi-FKZ: 0325944). In order to achieve these goals and in view of the fact that today's processing methods have improved considerably compared to the 1990‘s, a state-of-the-art reprocessing was applied for all DEKORP profiles traversing the state of Hesse. In comparison to the original processing, additional processing steps like CRS instead of CDP stacking, turning-ray tomography and prestack depth migration were carried out. We present exemplary results of the reprocessing as well as initial geological reinterpretations for the profile DEKORP'88-9N.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; DEKORP ; Reprocessing of 2D seismic profiles ; Hesse ; Upper Rhine Graben ; DEKORP'88-9N
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: The work presented here is part of ongoing studies in the AlpArray initiative and the priority program "MB-4D" regarding the modelling of the lithosphere in the Ligurian Sea (northwestern Mediterranean Sea). It will be based on constraining data from LOBSTER and LISA campaigns of past GEOMAR projects and a study in our research group at CAU Kiel. Our motivation is the combination and interdisciplinary interpretation of independent information from geology, tectonics, geophysics, and petrology. The existing gravity fields, especially the new compilation of the AlpArray Gravity Research Group (AAGRG) is considered as database (high resolution Free Air- and Bouguer anomalies) and the isostatic residual field, besides data of the ICGEM Potsdam (disturbance) and the ESA GOCE gradients for gravity and data for the magnetic field anomaly. The gravity and magnetic fields are analyzed using Euler deconvolution with regularization (R. Pašteka, Comenius University Bratislava) and application of curvature analysis we use both, the fields themselves and their gradients. Besides the calculation of the so-called "3rd derivative" of the gravity potential, we also investigate a possible use of the invariants of the gravity field based on gradient data and compare and correlate the results with structural and tectonic maps in the area of the Ligurian Sea and the adjacent French and Italian mainland. The findings from these comparisons will later be used to initiate the compilation of 3D density and susceptibility models for the studied region.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: FloodRisk is an interdisciplinary project focusing on the effects of mine water level rise in bandoned coal mine regions in Germany. Such effects are heterogeneous ground uplift, stress changes due to the change in pore pressure and the reactivation of potential faults. One of the most directly measurable effects is certainly the induced micro seismicity. It is known from previous studies that the flooding of old mines can lead to a renewed increase level in induced micro seismicity in these regions. In this study the relationship between mine water rise, fluid-induced stress changes and induced seismicity in the Haus Aden dewatering area in the eastern Ruhr area (Germany) will be investigated in more detail. For this purpose, we operate a network of currently 21 short period seismic stations in the region of the former "Bergwerk Ost" colliery, which had the highest seismicity rate in the Ruhr area during active underground coal mining. This network is still to be expanded to cover the entire water drainage area, about 30 Raspberry Shake sensors are waiting for the possibility of installation. Nevertheless, the existing network registered almost 1000 induced micro seismic events in a magnitude range from -0.7 up to 2.6 MLv. Many of these events are spatially clustered and some show quite high waveform similarity. This allows relative localisation and can increase the accuracy of the location. The depth location of the earthquakes, within the limits of localisation accuracy, agrees very well with the distribution of seismicity at the time of active mining. The spatial distribution so far seems to be limited by a large inactive transverse fault in the west. It needs to be clarified what influence this fault has on the propagation of mine water in the underground. The measured temporal trend of the mine water level, after pumps were shut down in mid-2019, shows a strong correlation with the temporal evolution of the observed micro seismicity. In the first months after the pumps are switched off, the water levels at the observation points rise only slowly and isolated microseismic events occur again. In November 2019, the rise in water levels doubled and at the same time, the strongest induced event in the measurement period was recorded with a magnitude of 2.6 MLv . In the following months, the seismicity rate ranged from 8 to 34 events above 0.5 MLv per month, some of which were felt.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: We introduce an approach for 3D joint interpretation of potential fields and its derivatives under the condition of constraining data and information. The interactive 3D gravity and magnetic application IGMAS (Interactive Gravity and Magnetic Application System) has been around for more than 30 years, initially developed on a mainframe and then transferred to the first DOS PCs, before it was adapted to Linux in the ’90s and finally implemented as a cross-platform Java application with GUI. Since 2019 IGMAS+ is maintained and developed in the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam – GFZ German Research Centre by the staff of Section 4.5 – Basin Modelling and ID2 – eScience Centre. The core of IGMAS+ applies an analytical solution of the volume integral for the gravity and magnetic effect of a homogeneous body. It is based on the reduction of the three-folded integral to an integral over the bounding polyhedrons that are formed by triangles. Later the algorithm has been extended to cover all elements of the gravity tensor as well and the optimized storage enables fast leastsquares inversion of densities and changes to the model geometry and this flexibility makes geometry changes easy. Because of the triangular model structure of model interfaces, IGMAS can handle complex structures (multi- Z surfaces) like the overhangs of salt domes and variable densities due to voxelization. To account for the curvature of the Earth, we use spherical geometries. Therefore IGMAS+ is capable to handle models from big-scale to regional and small-scale models (meters) used in Applied Geophysics.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Potential field modelling ; Complex modelling ; Visualization ; Software development
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: A new crustal model of the Volga-Uralian subcraton was built. The compilation of the model was subdivided in two steps: (1) inverse gravity modeling followed by (2) thorough forward gravity modeling. For inverse gravity modeling GOCE gravity gradients were used. The effect of the Earth sphericity was taken into account by using tesseroids. Density contrasts between crust and mantle were varied laterally according to the tectonic units present in the region. The model is constrained by the available seismic data including receiver function studies, and deep reflection and refraction profiles. The Moho discontinuity obtained during the gravity inversion was consequently modified, and complemented by the sedimentary cover, upper crust, lower crust, and lithospheric mantle layers in the process of forward gravity modeling. Obtained model showed crustal thickness variation from 34 to more than 55 km in some areas. The thinnest crust with the thickness below 40 km appeared on the Pericaspian basin with the thickest sedimentary column. A relatively thin crust was found along the central Russia rift system, while the thickest crust is located underneath Ural Mountains as well as in the center of the Volga-Uralian subcraton. In both areas the crustal thickness exceeds 50 km. At the same time, the gravity misfit of ca. 95 mGal between the measured Bouguer gravity anomaly and forward calculated gravity field was revealed in the central area of the Volga-Uralian subcraton. This misfit was interpreted and modeled as high-density lower crust which can possibly represent an underplated material. In the end, the new crustal model of Volga-Uralian subcraton respects the gravity and seismic constraints, and reflects the main geological features of the region. This model will be used for further geothermal analysis of the area.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
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  • 51
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Passive seismische Messungen des Umgebungsrauschens sind effektive und nicht-invasive Methoden, um die Struktur des lokalen Untergrunds und mögliche Verstärkungen seismischer Bodenbewegungen zu ermitteln. Liegt beispielsweise Lockersediment auf Festgestein auf, so kann dies bei seismischen Ereignissen eine verstärkende Wirkung auf die seismische Beanspruchung darüberliegender Gebäude haben. Um einen ersten Überblick über den Standort zu bekommen, wird mithilfe von Einzelstationsmessungen die Fundamentalfrequenz, mit welcher der Untergrund schwingt, ermittelt (H/V-Kurven). Liegt diese in einem ähnlichen Bereich wie die Resonanzfrequenzen von Gebäuden (ca. 1 - 10 Hz) wirkt dies verstärkend, sodass auch seismische Ereignisse mit geringer Magnitude eine erhöhte Einwirkung in Bezug auf Fühlbarkeit und Schäden zur Folge haben. Des Weiteren werden zur Erstellung eines Geschwindigkeit-Tiefen-Profils mehrere Stationen zu einem Array kombiniert. Aus den gemessenen Daten werden mittels einer hochauflösenden Frequenz-Wellenzahl-Analyse (hrFK) und einer räumlichen Autokorrelation (SPAC) Dispersionskurven ermittelt, welche die Phasengeschwindigkeiten von Oberflächenwellen in Abhängigkeit der Frequenz angeben. Die resultierenden Dispersionskurven werden am Ende invertiert, um das Geschwindigkeits-Tiefen-Profil für den lokalen Untergrund zu erhalten. Insgesamt wurden auf den Flussterrassen der Weser drei Array-Messungen an unterschiedlichen Standorten, sowie mehrere H/V-Messungen durchgeführt. Ziel ist es, eine bestmögliche Strategie sowohl für die Vorgehensweise bei den Messungen, als auch für die Auswertung der Daten zu entwickeln und eine bessere Eingrenzung der Tiefenprofile der S-Wellengeschwindigkeiten zu erreichen. So wurde bei der Auswertung der Daten unter anderem eine Trennung in Love- und Rayleigh-Wellen vorgenommen, um die Geschwindigkeitsprofile besser bestimmen zu können. In Zukunft sind zudem Tests mit Variationen der Array-Geometrien geplant, um zukünftige Messungen hinsichtlich Logistik, Messdauer und Personaleinsatz zu optimieren.
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  • 52
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: This presentation summarizes input data, procedures and results of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) in Bangladesh in the framework of the project ‘Geo information for Urban Planning and Adaptation to Climate Change’. It is a cooperation of the Geological Survey of Bangladesh (GSB) and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) of Germany. The main aim of the project is to provide city planners with “Ground Suitability Maps”, which display different geo-factors. Seismic hazard is one of the geo-factors that contributes to these maps. For the derivation of “Ground Suitability Maps”, the influence of the local underground conditions will be taken into account additionally. A major part of Bangladesh is located in earthquake prone regions due to active tectonics. The Indian plate moves north-eastward towards the Eurasian plate at a velocity of about 6 cm/year. This motion leads to thrusting to the north (Himalaya) and to subduction to the east together with strike-slip mechanism. The thrusting and subduction processes have caused large historical earthquakes even inside Bangladesh (e.g. 1885 Bengal Earthquake M7 and 1918 Srimangal Earthquake M7.6). Therefore, it is crucial to assess seismic hazard in urban planning in Bangladesh. The input databases were compiled from the literature, reviewed and evaluated in this study. These are earthquake catalogs, the distribution of active faults and ground motion prediction equations. The most consistent and reliable databases were selected to be used in PSHA. The data of the earthquake catalog were declustered to eliminate the duplicated events, aftershocks and foreshocks. The spatial distribution of areal seismic sources was characterized using the distributions of earthquakes in the catalog and active faults. The completeness analysis of the earthquake catalog was performed and the Gutenberg-Richter magnitude recurrence distribution was derived for each seismic source. The results of PSHA are presented in the form of peak ground acceleration (PGA) maps with 10% exceedance probability in 50 years. As usual in regional PSHA, the results were compiled assuming bedrock as underground condition (so-called engineering bedrock with shear velocity of Vs30≥760 m/s). The northern and eastern parts of Bangladesh show the highest seismic hazard with PGA around 0.4 g with 10% exceedance probability in 50 years. This observation was expected because of the active tectonics in these parts.
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  • 53
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Im Standortauswahlgesetz wird in § 22 zum Ausschlusskriterium „Seismische Aktivität“ ausgeführt, dass ein Gebiet nicht als Endlagerstandort geeignet ist, wenn die örtliche seismische Gefährdung größer als in Erdbebenzone 1 nach DIN EN 1998-1/NA:2011-01 ist. Diese Norm wird in Kürze durch eine Aktualisierung ersetzt, die dem Stand von Wissenschaft und Technik entspricht. Der Entwurf hierzu, E DIN EN 1998-1/NA:2018-10, enthält keine Zuordnungen in Erdbebenzonen mehr, sondern weist die seismische Gefährdung räumlich kontinuierlich aus. Die Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) hat im Auftrag der Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung einen Vorschlag zur Anwendung dieses Ausschlusskriteriums unter Verwendung von E DIN EN1998-1/NA:2018-10 erarbeitet. Die BGR schlägt vor, als Grenzwert zur Anwendung des Ausschlusskriteriums den Wert der spektralen Antwortbeschleunigung im Plateaubereich von 1,8 ms-2 in E DIN EN 1998-1/NA:2018-10 zu verwenden. Dieser Wert entspricht der makroseismischen Intensität 7, für den die seismische Gefährdung größer als in Erdbebenzone 1 nach DIN EN 1998-1/NA:2011-01 ist. Für Gebiete, in denen dieser Wert überschritten wird, gilt das Ausschlusskriterium als erfüllt. Grundsätzlich ist das Ausschlusskriterium „Seismische Aktivität“ im Standortauswahlgesetz jedoch wenig geeignet, um die Erdbebengefährdung eines Standortes für ein Endlager für hochradioaktive Abfälle zu ermitteln. Der Bewertungszeitraum für die Sicherheit des Endlagers beträgt eine Million Jahre und unterscheidet sich erheblich vom Betrachtungszeitraum von 50 Jahren der Norm DIN EN 1998-1/NA. Die Intensität bzw. die Beschleunigung gilt für die Erdoberfläche; die Endlagerung hochradioaktiver Abfälle soll jedoch in tiefen geologischen Formationen erfolgen. Neben der Gefährdung aufgrund von seismischen Bodenbewegungen als Bewertungsmaßstab des Ausschlusskriteriums hat eine andere Art der Gefährdung durch Erdbeben für Endlager in tiefen geologischen Formationen eine größere Bedeutung, nämlich bruchartige Verschiebungen im Endlagerbereich. Das Ausschlusskriterium „Seismische Aktivität“ bezieht sich im Unterschied zu allen anderen Ausschlusskriterien im Standortauswahlgesetz § 22 nicht auf ein wissenschaftlich formuliertes Merkmal, sondern auf eine Norm, deren Bemessungsgrößen aufgrund eines Kompromisses zwischen Sicherheitsbetrachtungen und wirtschaftlichen Überlegungen wie erhöhten Baukosten festgelegt wurden.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: As part of the EPOS-Norway infrastructure project, NORSAR received funding from the Research Council of Norway for a new regional seismic array on Bjørnøya (Bear Island) in the European Arctic. After along planning phase, a six-element broadband array was installed by NORSAR staff in August 2019 and has been providing data to NORSAR in near real-time since then. Due to several logistical and administrative constraints the 6-element array has an aperture of only 300 m. All sites are equipped with Kinemetrics MBB-2 sensors and Earth Data EDR-209 digitizers that are installed in near-surface vaults. Data are automatically copied to the Norwegian node of the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA) and are openly available. Due to environmental restrictions less than the planned 9 array sites could be installed on Bjørnøya and the non-used instruments are now available to extend the broadband station Hornsund (HSPB), Southern Spitsbergen, to another small aperture broadband array, also with 6 sites. The array installation had to be postponed because of the ongoing pandemic and is now planned for the Arctic summer 2021.
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  • 55
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Seismotectonic regions are a basic input in seismic hazard assessment. Several seismotectonic zonations for Germany have been proposed in the past. We have developed a new regionalization based on the definition in the German Nuclear Safety Standard: “A seismotectonic unit is a region for which uniformity is assumed regarding seismic activity, geological structure and development and, in particular, regarding neotectonic conditions”. Our new concept aims for transparent implementation of geological criteria, which we initially analyze separately from seismicity. We strive for a better documentation and justification of the geological elements used to delimit seismotectonic regions, based on an analysis of the geological evolution in six time slices from the Permian (300 Ma) to the Present. The time slices are separated by marked changes in the tectonic regime and associated with the development of new fault systems or reactivation of existing ones. The present-day fault network comprises faults from all time slices. For each time slice, a subset of active faults has been extracted based on geological evidence for fault activity at that time. Uncertainties of these age assignments are documented. The fault subsets delimit regions of different strain intensity. The superposition of strain intensity distributions across all time slices identifies regions affected by polyphase deformation and regions nearly undeformed over geological time, potentially indicating areas of increased or reduced present-day seismic hazard. Our new zonation consists of fewer regions than earlier ones. The geological zonation correlates well with recent seismicity in areas of Cenozoic rifting and reasonably well with less frequent earthquakes in a belt affected by Mesozoic extension and contraction. However, a few stronger earthquake cluster in regions of low geological strain. The most prominent earthquake clusters (Swabian Jura, Vogtland / NW Bohemia) also defy a simple correlation with known geological structures.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Übertiefte Täler in den Alpen ermöglichen uns glaziale Sedimentation und somit einen Teil der quartären Klimageschichte zu verstehen. Reflexionsseimsik kann dabei verwendet werden, um punktuelle Bohrlochdaten in die Fläche zu projizieren oder eine potentielle Bohrlokation vorzuerkunden. Im Rahmen des ICDP-Projekts ‚Drilling Overdeepened Alpine Valleys‘ (DOVE) sollen eine Reihe von Bohrungen in alpinen, glazial-übertieften Tälern abgeteuft werden. Eine der Bohrungen soll 2021 in einem übertieften Tal des Rheingletschers bei Basadingen, nahe der deutsch-schweizerischen Grenze abgeteuft werden. In Zusammenarbeit mit der ETH Zürich, wurden zwei Profile im Abstand von ca. 500 m annähernd senkrecht zum Talverlauf aufgenommen. Das erste Profil ist 1246 m lang und bestand aus einer festen Auslage von 624 Geophonen. Das zweite Profil ist 1120 m lang und wurde mit 200 3-Komponenten-Geophonen im roll-along-Verfahren aufgenommen. Für beide Profile wurde bei jedem zweiten Geophon (zwei Meter Geophonabstand) mit einem hydraulischen 4-t Vibrator ein linearer 12-s-Sweep von 20-240 Hz angeregt. Beide seismischen Profile bilden ein asymmetrisches, übertieftes Becken mit ca. 260 m Tiefe ab, wobei der tiefste Bereich nur einen kleinen Teil des breiteren Hauptbeckens einnimmt. Die Auffüllung ist durch mindestens drei Diskordanzen, deutlichen Onlaps und Erosionshorizonten zwischen den Sedimenteinheiten gekennzeichnet. Wir interpretieren die Talfüllung als das Produkt eines hochdynamischen, sedimentären Systems. Der untere Teil, innerhalb des tiefsten Bereichs des Beckens, ist mit chaotisch abgelagerten Sedimenten gefüllt. Der Teil oberhalb einer Diskordanz enthält steil einfallende Reflektoren, die wahrscheinlich 20-30 m mächtige, progradierende Mäanderbanken einer glazial-fluviatilen Umgebung darstellen. Unterhalb des tiefsten Bereichs des Beckens sehen wir Versätze in Reflektoren, die auf Verwerfungen in der Tertiären Molasse hinweisen und mit bekannten Verwerfungen an der Oberfläche korrelieren. Wir vermuten, dass die Verwerfungen das Gestein geschwächt und somit die verstärkte Erosion an dieser Stelle gefördert haben.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Seismik ; Geophysik ; Alpen ; Quartär ; übertieft ; Schweiz ; Beckenfüllung ; Sedimentation ; glazial ; Erosion ; Processing ; DMO
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  • 58
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: As a result of the joint project ‘Subsurface Potentials for Storage and Economic Use in the North German Basin’ (German acronym: TUNB) the Geological Surveys of Northern Germany and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) finalized a coherent geological 3D-model of the deep subsurface of the North German Basin in early 2021. The model consists of 13 major base surfaces from Oligocene to Zechstein, fault surfaces and hull surfaces of salt diapirs. In the northwestern part it is based on the datasets of the Tectonic Atlas of NW-Germany (GTA) along with well and seismic data from the hydrocarbon industry. Additionally to modelling the onshore part of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg and insuring cross-border consistency to the neighboring federal states, the Geological Survey of Schleswig-Holstein (LLUR) reconstructed a 3D-large-scale velocity model based on previous work from Jaritz et al. (1991). Their velocity approach was developed within the GTA-project and is based on sonic-log and check-shot-velocities. It assumes a linear velocity increase, which is calculated from specific global gradients for different major lithostratigraphic layers and laterally varying starting-velocities. To validate the constructed 3D-velocity-model, its velocities were compared to velocities measured at boreholes by oil and gas companies. In general, a good agreement was found between modeled and measured data (deviation 〈 5%), in which the average velocities seemed to resemble the check-shot data more accurately than the interval velocities the sonic-log-measurements. In distinct locations, the velocity model was used to convert the newly constructed TUNB-horizons from the depth- to the time-domain in order to compare them to seismic sections. Whereas overall a good agreement between horizons and seismic reflectors was found, differences were identified especially in structural complex areas. Whether these can be attributed to earlier interpretations from the GTA, the modelling of the horizons or insufficiencies in the velocity-model has yet to be determined. A follow-up project to the TUNB-project is anticipated to start in early summer 2021. The goal of the project is to derive a consistent velocity model over large parts of the North German Basin. Main challenges will be integrating available borehole and seismic data into existing velocity-modelling approaches with a special focus on establishing cross border consistency to eastern federal states.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Die zerstörungsfreie Ermittlung der Materialfeuchte in Baustoffen ist für das Bauwesen von großer Bedeutung, denn ein erhöhter Feuchteeintrag kann zu Schimmelbildung, Alkali-Kieselsäure-Reaktionen, Korrosion etc. führen und somit ein hohes Schadenspotential mit sich bringen. Auch wenn zur qualitativen Lokalisierung möglicher Schad- und Risikostellen bereits zahlreiche zerstörungsfreie Verfahren in der Praxis Anwendung finden, besteht ein Mangel an quantitativen Verfahren, die auch bei niedrigen Feuchtegehalten sensitiv sind. Eine Methode zur zerstörungsfreien und quantitativen Bestimmung des Feuchtegehaltes und der effektiven Porosität ist die 1H-Kernspinresonzanzmethode (NMR). Da NMR sensitiv für die molekulare Beweglichkeit von Wasserstoffprotonen ist, lassen sich Informationen über die Bindungsform und -stärke sowie der Umgebung (Porengröße und Mineralzusammensetzung) der Wasserstoffprotonen gewinnen. Obwohl es bereits seit über 20 Jahren mobile NMR-Messeräte gibt, wird NMR heutzutage immer noch weitestgehend im Labor eingesetzt. Dies liegt daran, dass sie aufgrund der verwendeten Permanentmagnete schwer sind und nur äußerst geringe Eindringtiefen ermöglichen. In einer derzeit laufenden Forschungsarbeit wird deshalb ein speziell für Bohrkerne entworfener NMR-Tomograph eingesetzt. Mit seiner minimalen Echozeit von 50 µs lässt sich (abhängig von der Oberflächenrelaxivität) Wasser bis in nanometergroßen Poren erfassen. Um die Sensitivität von NMR bei Teilsättigung zu untersuchen, wurden verschiedene Sandsteinproben in Exsikkatoren mit relativen Luftfeuchten im Bereich von 33 % bis 96 % gelagert. Als Referenzen dienen zum einen das NMR-Signal bei Vollsättigung und zum anderen die Porengrößenverteilung aus Quecksilberporosimetriemessungen (MIP). Um die NMR-Sensitivität zu bewerten, wird die Korrelation der NMR-Amplitude mit den gravimetrisch ermittelten Feuchtegehalten sowie ein Vergleich der Porosität aus NMR und MIP betrachtet. Zu beachten ist in diesem Zusammenhang, dass sowohl die Reduzierung der Wasserfilmdicke als auch die Verkleinerung von Porengrößen zu einer ähnlichen Verkürzung der T2-Relaxationszeit führt. Als Ausblick wird ein Lösungsansatz vorgestellt, bei dem die NMR-Signale mit der Wasserfilmdickenberechnung basierend auf der relativen Luftfeuchte im Material korreliert werden.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: About 25% of the Earth’s mid-ocean ridges spread at ultraslow rates of less than 20 mm/yr. However, most of these ultraslow spreading ridges are located in geographically remote areas, which hamper investigation. Consequently, how the crust forms and ages at such spreading centres, which traditional models predict to be magma-starved and cold, remains poorly understood. One of the most accessible ultra-slow spreading centres is the Mid Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC), in the Caribbean Sea, with spreading rates of ~15-17 mm/yr. CAYSEIS project was proposed to survey the Cayman Trough area in order to obtain new data that constraints the nature of the crust, tectonic structures, lithologies outcropping and hydrothermal processes taking place in this area. Understanding the sub-seabed geophysical structure of the MCSC is key to understanding not only the lithologies and structures exposed at the seabed, but more fundamentally, how they are related at depth and what role hydrothermal fluid flow plays in the geodynamics of ultraslow spreading. CAYSEIS was a joint and multidisciplinary programme of German, British and US American top tier scientists designed for the obtaining of a new high-quality dataset, including 3D Wide-Angle Seismic (WAS), magnetic, gravimetric and seismological data. During the CAYMAN project, we took leverage of the CAYSEIS dataset to invert a 3D tomographic model of the Cayman Trough lithosphere using the Tomo3D code (Meléndez et al., 2015; 2019). This is one of the first times that the Tomo3D code is used for 3D inversion of real datasets. Thus, we are checking our results comparing them with tomographic inversions of 2D lines and testing the different parameters to obtain the more accurate and higher resolution model as possible. The results of this experiment will show not only the lithospheric structure along and across the MSCS, including the exhumed Ocean Core Complexes in the surrounding areas, but the 3D lithospheric configuration of the region which is important to understand the crustal formation processes and the evolution of ultra-slow spreading settings.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: The ongoing activity of Mount Etna and the proximity to the nearby population requires constant monitoring. Infrasound recordings play an important role in volcanic observation because explosive activity near or above ground as well as shallow tremor processes are easier to identify with airborne sound waves than with seismic waves that are significantly scattered and refracted in the volcano edifice. However, infrasound signals are often blurred by noise, in case of Mount Etna, mostly wind induced noise. manual distinction of noisy data from real volcanogenic signals brings along a considerable effort and requires expert knowledge. At Mount Etna five summit craters are currently known with fluctuating levels of activity. This leads to a wide variety of infrasound signal patterns interfered by changing noise levels. In order to distinguish waveforms of noise from signals of volcanic origin we apply unsupervised pattern recognition techniques. We show that by extracting features from the amplitude spectrum different infrasound regimes can be distinguished with Self-Organizing maps (SOMs). This technique provides an option to color-code the results for an intuitive interpretation and allows even for a more detailed recognition of transitional activity regimes. We create a reference data set from multiple months of infrasound waveforms to include as many activity regimes as possible to train the SOM. This enables a fast classification of new data.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: In der Aeromagnetik werden zur Kampfmitteldetektion Multikopter eingesetzt, um belastete Flächen schnell und mit hoher Auflösung zu kartieren. Dabei wurden bisher hauptsächlich einzelne Totalfeldsensoren oder Fluxgate-Magnetometer verwendet, bei denen nur das Totalfeld ausgewertet wurde. Das im Rahmen dieses Projektes verwendete System besteht aus zwei dreikomponentigen Fluxgate Sensoren, einer inertialen Messeinheit (IMU) sowie einer GPS-Antenne. Die IMU erlaubt dabei, die Magnetfeldvektoren in das geographische Koordinatensystem zu projizieren und die Positionen der einzelnen Sensoren relativ zur GPS-Antenne zu bestimmen. Mit diesem Messsystem werden neben dem Totalfeld auch die Differenzen der Magnetfeldkomponenten zwischen den Sensoren ausgewertet. Die Sensoren werden in einem horizontalen Abstand von 50 cm an einem frei beweglichen, T-förmigen Ausleger unter dem Multikopter befestigt. Das Gesamtgewicht des Systems beträgt etwa 5 kg bei einer Flugzeit von 15 Minuten. Für die Inversion verwenden wir ein Dipol-Modell, das die Magnetfelddaten an den Sensorpositionen berechnet. Da bei unbekannten Störkörpern eine Differenzierung von induzierter und remanenter Magnetisierung nicht möglich ist, werden neben der Position der Störkörper deren magnetische Momente vektoriell bestimmt. Die Anzahl der angepassten Dipole und deren Startpositionen können beliebig gewählt werden. Neben dem Totalfeld können die Differenzen der Totalfelder sowie der Magnetfeldkomponenten zwischen den Sensoren zur Auswertung herangezogen werden. Um die Genauigkeit des Gesamtsystems zu untersuchen, haben wir mehrere Flüge über ein mit genau vermessenen Nd-Magneten ausgelegtes Testfeld durchgeführt. Das Testfeld umfasst eine Fläche von 100 x 20 m, aufgeteilt in vier Abschnitte mit unterschiedlichen Anomaliekonfigurationen. Für eine optimale Abdeckung und zum Vergleich der Flugrichtungen wurde die Fläche längs und quer mit einer Sensorhöhe von 1,5 m überflogen. Die Analyse der Inversionsergebnisse zeigt, dass bei Verwendung der Komponentengradienten auch überlappende Anomalien voneinander getrennt und aufgelöst werden können. Die mittleren Fehler der Positionen liegen bei 5 cm. Das magnetische Moment kann bis auf 0,35 Am^2 genau bestimmt werden, wobei die Fehler in Deklination und Inklination bei 4° bzw. 2° liegen.
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  • 63
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Für die automatische Detektion von Erdbebenphasen in seismologischen Daten haben sich STA/LTA-Picker bewährt. In dieser Arbeit stellen wir einen alternativen Ansatz vor, der die statistischen Eigenschaften des aufgezeichneten Signals nutzt. Dafür wird die Verteilungsfunktion der gemessenen Amplituden in einem gleitenden Zeitfenster über zentrale Momente beschrieben. Insbesondere das zentrale Moment 4. Ordnung, die Wölbung oder Kurtosis, ist sensitiv gegenüber Abweichungen von der Normalverteilung. Da die Kurtosis zunimmt, sobald das Zeitfenster den Beginn einer Erdbebenphase beinhaltet, scheint sie für die Detektion von seismischen Signalen geeignet zu sein. In Kombination mit einer Polarisationsanalyse lassen sich die getriggerten Ereignisse automatisch den Einsätzen von P- und S-Wellen zuordnen. Der Polarisationsanalyse liegt ein Optimierungsproblem zugrunde, das aus der Dreikomponentenaufzeichnung der Verschiebung für ein gegebenes Zeitfenster die Richtung einer linear polarisierten Welle ermittelt, die das Verschiebungssignal am besten erklärt. Grundsätzlich wird davon ausgegangen, dass eine eintreffende Welle am Beobachtungsort relativ steil auftaucht. Entsprechend wird ein Winkel des Verschiebungsvektors gegenüber der Vertikalen zwischen 0° und 45° als P-Welle und ein Winkel zwischen 45° und 90° als S-Welle gedeutet. Der konventionelle STA/LTA-Picker und der Kurtosis-Picker wurden zusammen mit der Polarisationsanalyse hinsichtlich ihrer Zuverlässigkeit bei der Detektion und Zuordnung von Erdbebenphasen getestet. Als Vergleichsdatensatz diente die manuelle Auswertung des seismologischen Observatoriums der TU Bergakademie Freiberg in Berggießhübel mit der Registrierung an der zugehörigen Regionalnetzstation BRG. In den untersuchten Fällen lassen sich mit dem Kurtosis-Picker mehr Einsätze als mit dem STA/LTA-Picker automatisch detektieren. Der Vergleich der Triggerzeiten mit der manuellen Auswertung zeigt, dass beide Trigger die Ereignisse später als ihre manuell bestimmte Einsatzzeit erkennen. Tendenziell liegen die Triggerzeiten des Kurtosis-Pickers aber näher an den manuell bestimmten Einsatzzeiten. Die Zuordnung der detektierten Einsätze zu P- und S-Phasen funktioniert für teleseismische Ereignisse zuverlässig. Dagegen scheint die Zuordnung für Krustenphasen von Nahbeben und Steinbruchsprengungen nicht immer perfekt zu funktionieren.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: DFG FOR 2825
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Ultrasound ; Coda Wave Interferometry ; Bridge Monitoring
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
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  • 66
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Nach Auftreten eines Feuchteschadens in Fußbodenaufbauten sind sowohl die zeitnahe Feststellung als auch Eingrenzung betroffener Bereiche von besonderer Bedeutung. So können erforderliche Renovierungsmaßnahmen effizient geplant und mögliche Folgeschäden vermieden werden. Zur messtechnischen Beantwortung dieser Fragestellungen werden bereits seit vielen Jahren Neutronensonden eingesetzt, welche allerdings keine Tiefenzuordnung des schadensträchtigen Flüssigwassers zulassen. Hierzu müssen mit hohem zeitlichem und finanziellem Aufwand zerstörende Sondierungsbohrungen vorgenommen werden, welche zukünftig durch den parallelen Einsatz des Radarverfahrens vermieden werden könnten. In systematischen Laborstudien wurden gängige Feuchteschäden an häufig anzutreffenden Fußbodenaufbauten simuliert und deren Einfluss auf das Messsignal untersucht. Hierbei kamen Zementund Anhydritestriche, sowie die Dämmmaterialen Styropor, Styrodur, Glaswolle und Perlite-Schüttung mit variierenden Schichtdicken zum Einsatz, um die vielfältigen Konfigurationen der Praxis abzubilden. Für den gewonnenen Datensatz konnten geeignete Signalmerkmale extrahiert werden, welche mithilfe multivariater Datenauswertung eine Klassifizierung des vorliegenden Schadenfalls zulassen. Zum Ende des Forschungsvorhabens steht besonders die Anwendbarkeit der entwickelten Methoden für die Praxis im Fokus. Hierzu wurden Messungen an realen Schadensfällen durchgeführt und deren Ergebnisse mit den Laboruntersuchungen verglichen. Hierbei stellten sich variierende Schichtdicken, sowie vorkommende Fußbodenheizungen und Armierungsgitter als mögliche Fehlerquellen für eine vollständig automatisierte Auswertung heraus.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Radar ; Feuchte ; Fußboden ; Neutronensonde
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  • 67
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Due to a complex interplay between the Earth and overlying ice sheets, a large variety of subglacial landforms developed. One example is the in the North German Basin widely spread phenomenon of tunnel valleys. An observed correlation to underlying salt structures is often explained mechanically. We focus on an alternative hypothesis based on thermodynamic processes: As salt better conducts heat than the surrounding rocks, the geothermal heat flux is augmented above salt structures. This leads to melting processes at the interface between the Earth and the ice sheet. The subglacial rivers finally erode the tunnel valleys. To test this hypothesis, we model related hydrothermal processes by means of a finite-difference open-source code (SHEMAT-Suit). The model accounts for heat conduction, groundwater flows, processes in the glaciothermal system such as the motion and spatiotemporal temperature evolution within the ice, and finally the coupling of both at the subglacial interface to account for the feedback mechanisms. Glaciothermal system and coupling processes are incorporated based on an idealized 1D model for the ice cover. We present a scaling analysis to discuss dominant processes. Our results show that a purely conductive subsurface (complete absence of groundwater flow) leads to a very moderate increase of the geothermal heat flux above salt structures. This implies a slight increase of the melting rates, which by itself is not enough to trigger tunnel valley erosion. Additional hydrothermal flows e.g. through fault zones may increase the subglacial melting rates. In this contribution, we will present results from a case study in the Southern North Sea. A 2D seismic section includes two tunnel valleys above salt structures. To model the state prior to erosion and sedimentation during and after the Quaternary glaciations, the Quaternary strata is replaced by strata with the same physical properties and thicknesses than the Paleocene to Miocene strata. Simulation runs with SHEMAT-Suite calculated the subsurface temperature distribution and the geothermal heat flux distribution at the subglacial interface. This allows assessing the subglacial melting rates along with the temperature profile within the ice cover for a number of glaciation scenarios. Current results show that thermodynamic processes reinforce the formation of tunnel valleys together with e.g. mechanical weakening by faulting.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: A combination of noninvasive geophysical magnetic gradiometery and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) was employed to locate the remains of an old church form the 9th century in Neuss-Norf, Germany. The gradiometery survey was carried out along 27 parallel profiles oriented approximately E–W with a profile spacing of 1 m and a sampling spatial interval of 0.5 m along each profile in order to detect the distributions of the possible buried walls of the church and other related archaeological remains. The vertical gradient of the magnetic field, with a fixed distance of 1.04 m between the sensors, was measured. The lower sensor was fixed at a height of 0.32 m from the ground surface. The magnetic data were transferred to the frequency domain using Fast Fourier transform then reduced to the magnetic pole. The analytic signal and power spectrum techniques were applied to the obtained magnetic data. Moreover, ERT measurements were performed based on the results of the magnetic survey along 12 profiles utilizing the Wenner and Dipole-Dipole arrays with 0.5 m electrode spacing. The ERT data from both arrays were merged into one dataset to form a non-conventional mixed array. The ERT data were inverted into 2D resistivity models using robust (blocky) inversion technique, and then a 3D resistivity prospective was created. The combined interpretation of the magnetic and ERT showed that the archaeological structures are close to the ground surface with a maximum depth of up to 2 m. We successfully detected anomalous zones that could be associated with the walls of at least one ancient church-building in addition to several possible archaeological structures in the survey area. A considerable agreement between the results of both methods was observed. Highly magnetic sources that could be associated with metallic objects within tomb-like structures were detected. An archaeological map of the possible location of the old church and the assumed surrounding tombs and features was constructed. Finally, some promising places were suggested in order to start an archaeological excavation in the site based on the findings of our research.
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Archaeogeophysics; ERT; Magnetic gradiometery; Neuss-Norf, Germany
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  • 70
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: The German continental seismic reflection program DEKORP (DEutsches KOntinentales Reflexionsseismisches Programm) was carried out in the years between 1984 and 1999. The aim of DEKORP was to investigate the deep crustal structure of Germany with high-resolution near-vertical incidence (mostly vibro)seismic acquisition, supplemented by wide-angle seismic and other target-oriented piggy-back experiments, all complemented by optimized methods of data processing and interpretation. The DEKORP project was an equivalent to many other deep-seismic programs world-wide such as COCORP, BIRPS, LITHOPROBE, ECORS, CROP, BELCORP, IBERSEIS and others. The resulting DEKORP database consists of approximately 40 crustal-scale 2D-seismic reflection lines covering a total of ca. 4 700 km and one 3D-seismic survey covering ca. 400 km², recorded in close connection with the German Continental Deep Drilling Program (KTB). Nowadays, re-recording of these seismic traverses in the same extent and quality would often not be possible anymore due to increased acquisition costs and tightened permission requirements. Therefore these datasets provide unique and deep insights into the subsurface below Germany covering the earth’s crust from the surface to the upper mantle. Currently, many of the original raw data are still stored on old storage media and in formats, which can only be read by special devices, programs and experts. To prevent the final loss of this valuable geoscientific treasure an initiative at GFZ transcripts all relevant DEKORP data to modern formats and media. Over the last few years the demand for DEKORP data continuously increased. Several academic institutions and commercial companies reprocess and/or reinterpret these data, which lead to significant improvements in the quality of the results. Fields of applications are geothermal development, hazard analysis, hydrocarbon/shale gas exploration, underground gas storage, tunnel construction, disposal of nuclear waste and more. To simplify the data access for the scientific as well as for the commercial geo-community, a well-structured provision and utilisation concept is being developed. The concept includes so-called data publications with DOIs, a defined license model and automised retrieval for each of the surveys providing raw data, processed data, meta data, related links and more. The plan aims to have all relevant DEKORP datasets compiled and prepared for access via web interface till 2022.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: NEXD is an open source software package for the simulation of seismic waves in complex geological media. This includes elastic, viscoelastic, porous and fractured media with complex geometries. For the computation of the wave fields, the nodal discontinuous Galerkin approach (NDG) is used. The NDG approach combines unstructured tetrahedral meshes with an element-wise, high-order spatial interpolation of the wave field based on Lagrange polynomials. NEXD offers capabilities for modeling wave propagation in one-, two- and three-dimensional settings of very different spatial scale with little logistical overhead. It allows the import of external triangular (2D) and tetrahedral (3D) meshes provided by independent meshing software and can be run in a parallel computing environment. The computation of adjoint wavefields and an interface for the computation of waveform sensitivity kernels are offered. The method is verified by means of symmetry tests and the method of exact solutions. The capabilities of NEXD are demonstrated through, for example, a 2D synthetic survey of a geological carbon storage site. The most recent developments have been the inclusion of porous media in 2D and the inversion capabilities to the latest release versions of the 2D and 3D codes as well as the release of the 1D code. NEXD is available on GitHub: https://github.com/seismology-RUB.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: The ocean worlds of our Solar System, like Saturn's moon Enceladus and Jupiter's moon Europa are covered with ice. Recently, these icy moons gained further scientific interest, as they are attributed some potential to sustain or host extraterrestrial life in a subglacial ocean. The investigation of these moons will also help to understand the evolution of the Solar System. The in-situ exploration of these moons requires novel technological solutions as well as intelligent data acquisition and interpretation tools. In 2020, the DLR Space Administration started the TRIPLE project (Technologies for Rapid Ice Penetration and subglacial Lake Exploration) which develops an integrated concept for a melting probe that launches an autonomous underwater vehicle (nanoAUV) into a scientifically interesting water reservoir and an AstroBioLab for in-situ analysis. These three components build up the TRIPLE system. As part of a second project stage, it is envisioned to build the TRIPLE system and test it in Antarctica in 2026. In this contribution, we are going to present the general concept of TRIPLE with a focus on the geophysically most relevant aspects. To navigate the melting probe through the ice, a forefield reconnaissance system (TRIPLE-FRS) based on combined radar and sonar techniques is designed. This will include radar antennas directly integrated into the melting head combined with a pulse amplifier and a piezoelectric acoustic transducer just behind the melting head. In addition, an in-situ permittivity sensor will be implemented to account for the ice structure dependent propagation speed of electromagnetic waves. With this system, obstacles as well as the ice-water interface at the bottom of the icy shell could be detected. To deliver key parameters such as transit time and overall energy requirement, a virtual test bed for strategic mission planning is currently under development. This consists of the Ice Data Hub that combines available data from Earth or any other planetary body – measured or taken from the literature – and allows display, interpretation and export of data, as well as trajectory models for the melting probe. We develop high-fidelity thermal contact models for the phase change as well as macroscopic trajectory models that consider the thermodynamic melting process and the convective loss of heat via the melt-water flow.
    Description: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (FKZ: 50NA1908, 50RK2050, 50RK2051, 50RK2052, 50RK2053)
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    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Icy Moon ; mission concept ; ice melting probe ; reconnaissance
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Stahlfaserbeton (FRC) ist ein zementgebundener Hochleistungswerkstoff, der in vielen Bereichen des Bauwesens breite Anwendung gefunden hat, insbesondere dort, wo hohe Zugfestigkeit, strukturelle Integrität und innovatives Design gewünscht sind. Zu den großen Vorteilen dieses Materials gehören seine geringe Anfälligkeit für Rissbildung, seine Undurchlässigkeit für aggressive Substanzen (z. B. Enteisungsmittel) und die reduzierten Anforderungen an zusätzlich eingebettete Stahlbewehrung. Tatsächlich ist es je nach Form eines FRC-Bauteils auch möglich, die klassischen Bewehrungsstäbe komplett durch Stahlfasern zu ersetzen. Auf diese Weise lassen sich erhebliche Mengen an Beton einsparen, der logistische und ökologische Fußabdruck reduzieren und gleichzeitig gewinnen Ingenieure und Designer ein hohes Maß an Flexibilität bei der Schaffung schlanker und leichter Strukturen. Die strukturelle Integrität hängt, wie fast alle der oben genannten Eigenschaften von FRC, in hohem Maße vom tatsächlichen Gehalt an Fasern und deren räumlicher Orientierung ab. Stahlfasern können sich sogar nachteilig auswirken, wenn sie ungünstig verteilt oder orientiert sind. Solche ungünstigen herstellungsbedingten Faserorientierungen und -verteilungen können z. B. ein unerwünschtes anisotropes Materialverhalten verursachen. Für einen sicheren Einsatz von FRC in der Zukunft müssen zuverlässige zerstörungsfreie Methoden gefunden werden, um die Orientierung und räumliche Verteilung der Fasern im erhärteten Beton zu beurteilen. In diesem Beitrag stellen wir einen Multimethodenansatz vor, der sich auf Ultraschalltransmissions- (US) und Spektral Induzierter Impedanz (SIP) sowie Röntgen-Computertomografie (CT) stützt. Wir haben eine Reihe von Proben mit bekannten Fasergehalten und -orientierungen in verschiedenen Größen hergestellt und versucht, charakteristische Signalmerkmale zu identifizieren. Aufgrund des hohen Kontrasts zwischen der Röntgenschwächung von Stahlfasern und Beton ist die Faserdetektion mittels CT relativ einfach und das Verfahren kann als Referenzmethode verwendet werden. Vielversprechende Korrelationen konnten darüber hinaus zwischen SIP-Signalmerkmalen und Faserorientierung erkannt werden, gleichzeitig beobachteten wir leichte Verschiebungen in den Ultraschallfrequenzspektren in Abhängigkeit von der Faserorientierung innerhalb unserer Proben. Die Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse auf in-situ Untersuchungen großformatiger Probekörper wird in einem nächsten Schritt untersucht.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Modelling the propagation of seismic waves in porous media gets more and more popular in the seismological community since it is an important but challenging task in the field of computational seismology. The fluid content of, for example, reservoir rocks or soils, and the interaction between the fluid and the rock or between different immiscible fluids has to be taken into account to accurately describe seismic wave propagation through such porous media. Often, numerical models are based on the elastic wave equation and some might include artificially introduced attenuation. This simplifies the problem but only approximates the true physics involved. Hence, the results are also simplified and could lack accuracy or miss phenomena in some applications. The aim of the conducted work was the consistent derivation of a theory for seismic wave propagation in porous media saturated by two immiscible fluids and the accompanying numerical solution for the derived wave equation. The theory is based on Biot's theory of poroelasticity. Starting from the basic conservation equations (energy, momentum, etc.) and generally accepted laws, the theory was derived using a macroscopic approach which demands that the wavelength is significantly larger than the size of the heterogeneities in the medium due to the size of the grains and pores or due to effects on the mesoscopic scale. This condition is usually fulfilled for seismic waves since the typical wavelength of seismic waves is in the order of 10 m to 10 km. Fluid flow is described by a Darcy type flow law and interactions between the fluids by means of capillary pressure curve models. In addition, consistent boundary conditions on interfaces between poroelastic media and elastic or acoustic media are derived from this poroelastic theory itself. The nodal discontinuous Galerkin method is used for the numerical modelling. The poroelastic solver is integrated into the 1D and 2D codes of the larger software package NEXD that uses the nodal discontinuous Galerkin method to solve wave equations. The implementation has been verified using symmetry tests and the method of exact solutions. This work has potential for applications in various scientific fields like, for example, exploration and monitoring of hydrocarbon or geothermal reservoirs as well as CO2 storage sites.
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Der Semail Ophiolith im Osten der arabischen Halbinsel ist einer der größten und am besten zugänglichen Ophiolithkomplexe der Welt. Um die Obduktion und die weiteren Prozesse, die bei seiner Entstehung eine Rolle gespielt haben, umfassend verstehen zu können, wird eine genaue Kenntnis seiner Struktur und der darunter liegenden Kruste benötigt. Während das Material des Ophiolithen selbst, sowie die obere Kruste bereits in mehreren Studien eingehend untersucht wurde, fehlen vor allem in der unteren Kruste Informationen über ihren Aufbau und dort vorherrschende Dichteverteilungen. Ein vorhandenes 2D Modell der Kruste stützt sich auf Informationen aus 2D Seismik, Bohrlöchern und Reciever Funktionen. Kombiniert mit geologischen Informationen liefert dieses Modell detaillierte Schichtungen und Dichtewerte bis in 15 km Tiefe und ist konsistent zur dort oberflächlich gemessenen Bougueranomalie. Es enthält allerdings nur wenige Informationen zur Geometrie der Unterkruste und der Krusten-Mantel-Grenze, welche nun basierend auf einer neuen seismischen S-Wellen-Tomographie ergänzt werden. Zur Anpassung des modifizierten Modells an die Bougueranomalie, wurde anhand der Geschwindigkeitsverteilung in der seismischen Tomographie die Dichteverteilung der unteren Kruste abgeschätzt, so dass das Modell konsistent zu den vorhandenen Beobachtungswerten ist. Neben diesem 2D Modell bietet das neue 3D-Vs-Modell die Möglichkeit, laterale Variationen in der Bouguerschwere im gesamten Omangebirge genauer zu untersuchen.
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    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2024-05-02
    Description: In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Krustenstruktur im östlichen Andenvorland untersucht. Das Gebiet umfaßt den Nordwesten Argentiniens, zwischen dem 22° und 25° südlichen Breitengrad und dem 66° und 62° westlichen Längengrad. Aus morphologischer Sicht befindet sich das Untersuchungsgebiet im Übergang zwischen dem Subandin (Sierras Subandinas) und der südlichen Ostkordillere zum Chaco Vorland (Llanura Chaqueña). Im Untersuchungsgebiet zeichnet sich ein Wechsel in den tektonischen Strukturen ab, welcher als Interaktion zwischen der tertiären Andenorogenese und kretazischen Riftbildungen gedeutet wird. Dieser als Inversionstektonik bekannte tektonischer Stil hat nicht nur oberflächennahe Strukturen hervorgerufen, sondern auch tiefgreifende Massenveränderungen verursacht. Teile dieser Modifikationen sind in der Signatur des Schwerefeldes erhalten geblieben, und somit ist die Interpretation gravimetrischer Meßergebnisse zusammen mit den geologischen Randbedingungen eine Grundvorraussetzung zur Untersuchung dieser tektonischen Interaktion. Zum Verständnis dieser Strukturen war es notwendig, sowohl den Teil des Beckens zu untersuchen, welcher nicht von der andinen Orogenese betroffen ist, als auch jenen der direkt in die letztere miteinbezogen wurde. Aus gravimetrischer Sicht ist die Bougueranomalie des Gebietes stark vom Effekt der Andenwurzel geprägt. Jedoch deuten einige Abweichungen auf die Existenz lokalerer Störkörper hin, die Ziel der Modellierung waren. Ein solcher Störkörper wurde am südöstlichen Rand des kretazischen Rifts identifiziert. Die Modellierung wurde einerseits zweidimensional durchgeführt um einen Überblick über das Gebiet zu bekommen. Eine regionale 3D Modellierung führte dann zu einer präziseren Interpretation des Gebietes. Insbesondere wurde dabei der Effekt überschobener Riftschollen am Ostrand des Beckens untersucht. Diese Überschiebungen drücken sich im gravimetrischen Restfeld als deutliche positive Anomalie aus. Allerdings kann diese Anomalie nicht direkt mit einem Astenosphärenanstieg, welcher durch Riftbildung entstanden sein könnte, in Einklang gebracht werden - wie von einigen Autoren vermutet wurde. Eine weitere modellierte Struktur bildete die Vortiefe, welche durch die Auflast der andinen Überschiebung enstanden ist. Die dadurch hervorgerufenen negativen Anomalien bilden einen deutlichen Kontrast zu der beschriebenen positiven Anomalie im Vorland, der sich auch im Restfeld als starker Gradient äußert. Die 2D Modellierung erbrachte folgende Ergebnisse: im anorogenen Breich des Untersuchungsgebietes wurde die Existenz einer deutliche Asymmetrie des Beckens bestätigt, mit einer nach Südosten geneigten Riftabscherungsfläche. Die Orogenese hinterließ deutliche Spuren in der Reaktivierung der Abscherungen wobei entlang der südostvergenten Störungen tieferes Krustenmaterial emporgeschoben wurde. Mit einer größeren Dichte wird dieser Vorgang als Ursache der positiven Anomalie intepretiert. Westvergente Störungen scheinen nur oberflächennahe Bereiche miteinbezogen haben. Im regionalen 3D Modell wurde ein Ansteigen der Unterkruste unterhalb des Beckens angenommen. Die asymmetrische Anordnung dieses Anstiegs deutet eher auf einen kompressive tektonischen Effekt hin als auf eine residuale Krustenverdünnung. Zusammenfassend kann gesagt werden, daß sich in diesem Breich im Schwerefeld die Effekte des Andengradienten mit denen der überschobenen Basement-Tektonik und der Vorlandtief kombinieren und als solche fur einen starken lokalen Gradienten am Rande des Effekts der Andenwurzel verantwortlich sind.
    Description: In the present study, the structure of the crust beneath the eastern Andean foreland is analyzed. The area comprises part of northwest Argentina, between 22° and 25° S and 66° and 62° W. In terms of morphotectonics, the area studied covers the transition between the Sierras Subandinas (Subandean Ranges) and the southern part of the Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Cordillera) to the Chaco plains (Llanura Chaqueña). In the area, a pervasive change controls the tectonic features, which is interpreted as a consequence of the interaction between the Andean orogeny and preexistent Cretaceous rifting. This inversion tectonics did not only result in a particular suite of near to surface structures but also modified deeply the mass distribution within the crust. This changes in mass distributions and hence density contrasts is evidenced by the gravity field. As such, a careful analysis of gravity data together with the geological boundary conditions are the basis for an analysis of this tectonic interaction. Understanding these structures implied to analyse not only the part of the rift involved in the Andean compressive orogenesis but also that part where original extensional features are still preserved. From a gravimetrical point of view, the Bouguer-anomaly of the area shows a strong overprint related with the Andean root. Some smaller changes in the field however indicate the existence of local sources, which where the target of the modelling. Such a change had been indentified at the southeastern edge of the Cretaceous rift. Modelling was performed towfold. As such, a 2D model was made in order to get an insight into the regional aspects of the area. A more detailed 3D model led to a more precise interpretation of the area. In particular, the effect of the inverted rift tectonics at the eastern edge of the basin was studied. These upthrusts correlate with a readily identifiable positive anomaly within the residual field. The anomaly neverthless cannot be directly related with an astenospheric uprise, preserved since the rifting stage, as suggested by some authors. In addition, the foredeep related with the tectonic load of the Andean overthurst, was modelled. The negative anomalies generated during this process, show a strong contrast in comparison with the positive anomaly described above, depicted also by a prominent gradient in the residual field. 2D modelling led to the following results. In the region, where Creataceous rifting structures were not overprinted by the Andean orogeny an obvious asymmetry of the basin was defined, being the master detachment dipping to the northeast. The orogeny left evidences of reactivation, where the structures of the southeastern edge were the pathways of the uplift if deeper crustal material with a higher density. This process may be responsible for a part of the positive anomaly mentioned. Structures located at the western and northwestern edge of the basin seem to have only involved nearer-to surface structures. The 3D model assumed a slight uprise of the lower crust beneath the basin. The asymmetry in goemetty seem to stand more for a tectonic effect than for a remanent thinned crust. As a summary, the gravity field in this area shows the combined effects of the regional Andean gradient with the more local effects of the basement tectonics (inverted rifting) and the overthrusted foredeep. Hence, at least these three factors seem to be responsible for the strong local gradient in a lateral position of the Andean root.
    Description: thesis
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Geophysik
    Language: English
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    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2024-05-02
    Description: In dieser Arbeit wurden Laborexperimente im Ultraschallfrequenzbereich und begleitende theoretische Untersuchungen durchgeführt, um zu klären, welche Absorptionsmechanismen in fluidhaltigen Sandsteinen bei geringem einaxialen (26 MPa) und bei erhöhtem hydrostatischen Druck (bis 200 Mpa) wirksam sind. Die Kenntnis der Absorptionsmechanismen ist notwendig, um die Zusammenhänge von lithologischen und seismischen Gesteinsparametern zu verstehen und für die Interpretation von seismischen Feldmessungen zu nutzen. Bekannt war bislang, daß unter geringem einaxialen Druck frequenzabhängige lokale Flüssigkeitsströmungen den wesentlichen Absorptionsmechanismus in fluidhaltigem Gestein darstellen. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde gezeigt, daß die Kompressionswellengeschwindigkeit in fluidhaltigem Gestein bei höheren Sättigungsgraden zusätzlich von einem partiellen Gesteinsversteifungseffekt beeinflußt wird. Damit gelang eine vollständige Erklärung des sättigungsabhängigen elastischen und anelastischen Gesteinsverhaltens bei geringem einaxialen Druck. Um die Bedeutung der Gesteinsmikrostruktur (z.B. Rißdichte, Kornkontakte) für die seismischen Gesteinsparameter (Geschwindigkeit, Absorption) direkt nachzuweisen, wurde diese bei einem Gestein künstlich, thermisch verändert. Die Änderung der Mikrostruktur führt bei gleichzeitiger vernachlässigbarer Änderung der makroskopischen Gesteinsparameter (Porosität, Permeabilität) zu einer Vergrößerung der Fluideffekte. Mechanismen und Modelle, in welche ausschließlich makroskopische Gesteinsparameter ein- gehen, erfassen nicht die beobachteten Änderungen im Gesteinsverhalten. Nur mit dem auf die Gesteinsmikrostruktur bezogenen Mechanismus lokaler Flüssigkeitsströmungen konnten die Änderungen der Fluidwirkungen erklärt werden. Diese Ergebnisse an verändertem Gestein bieten somit einen direkten Beweis für den grundlegenden Einfluß der Mikrostruktur auf die seismischen Gesteinsparameter. Bislang war nicht geklärt, ob der Mechanismus lokaler Flüssigkeitsströmungen, welcher von der Existenz feiner Spalten im Gestein abhängt, auch unter erhöhtem hydrostatischen Druck das Gesteinsverhalten bestimmt. Zur Untersuchung der Absorptionsmechanismen in Gestein unter erhöhtem Druck wurden Experimente an Sandstein mit verschiedenen Saturanden und Sättigungsgraden durchgeführt. Die experimentellen Ergebnisse zeigen, dass auch unter erhöhtem Druck fluidbedingte Absorptionsmechanismen wirksam sind und auch hier polare Fluide im gesamten Druckbereich eine Modulerniedrigung verursachen. Der Vergleich der experimentellen Ergebnisse mit Modellvorhersagen ergab, daß lokale Flüssigkeitsströmungen den Einfluß unterschiedlicher Fluide auf Geschwindigkeit und Absorption erklären und auch unter hohem hydrostatischen Druck von wesentlicher Bedeutung für die elastischen und anelastischen Gesteinseigenschaften sind. Folglich existieren trotz einer partiellen Rißschließung auch unter hohem hydrostatischen Druck noch Risse und Spalten im Gestein. Die thermische Veränderung der Mikrostruktur eines Gesteins bewirkt eine Geschwindigkeitserniedrigung im trockenen Gestein, welche auch bei hohem hydrostatischen Druck erhalten bleibt, sowie eine Vergrößerung der Fluideffekte. Die Erklärung des geänderten Verhaltens des fluidhaltigen Gesteins gelang mit dem Mechanismus lokaler Flüssigkeitsströmungen. Die Ergebnisse an verändertem Gestein zeigen direkt, daß die Mikrostruktur auch bei hohem hydrostatischen Druck grundlegend für die seismischen Gesteinsparameter ist. Da auch unter erhöhtem hydrostatischem Druck, also unter ’in-situ’-Bedingungen, der frequenzabhängige Mechanismus lokaler Flüssigkeitsströmungen die seismischen Gesteinsparameterwesentlich beeinflußt, muß diese Frequenzabhängigkeit bei der Übertragung von Laborergebnissen auf die Feld- und Bohrlochseismik beachtet werden.
    Description: Laboratory experiments in the ultrasonic frequency range and accompanying theoretical investigations were performed with the aim to clarify which absorption mechanisms are effective in fluid-containing sandstones at low uniaxial pressure (26 MPa) and at elevated hydrostatic pressure (up to 200 MPa). The knowledge of the effective absorption mechanisms is necessary to understand the relation of lithological and seismic rock parameters and to use it for the interpretation of seismic field measurements. Preceding investigations at the TU-Berlin had revealed that at low uniaxial pressure frequency dependent local-fluid-flow is the dominating absorption mechanism in fluid-containing rock and that polar fluids lead to a modulus reduction. Within the scope of the present study the investigations of the seismic rock parameters (velocity, attenuation) at low uniaxial pressure were continued. It was shown that the compressional wave velocity in fluid-containing rock is additionally influenced by a partial rock stiffening effect at higher saturations. With this result a complete explanation of the saturation dependent elastic and anelastic rock behaviour at low uniaxial pressure was achieved. To prove the significance of the rock microstructure (e.g. crack density, crack aspect ratios, grain contact properties) for the seismic rock parameters directly, the microstructure of a sandstone was artificially changed by thermal cracking. With negligible changes of the macroscopic rock parameters (porosity, permeability) the alteration of the microstructure leads to an increase of the fluid effects on the elastic and anelastic rock properties. Mechanisms and models which are solely based on macroscopic rock parameters do not cover the observed changes in the rock behaviour. Only by applying the mechanism of local-fuid-flow related to microstructure the changes in the fluid effects can be explained. Thus these results obtained on thermally changed rock are a direct prove of the fundamental influence of the microstructure on the seismic rock parameters. Until now it has not yet been clarified whether the mechanism of local-fluid-flow which depends on the existence of narrow cracks in rock also determines the rock behaviour under elevated hydrostatic pressure. To investigate the absorption mechanisms in rock under elevated pressure ultrasonic measurements were performed on sandstone with different saturands and degrees of saturation. The experimental results reveal that under elevated pressure fluid dependent attenuation mechanisms are effective too and polar fluids cause a modulus reduction in the entire pressure range. The comparison of the experimental results with model predictions reveals that local-fluid-flow explains the influence of different fluids on the velocity and attenuation and that this mechanism is of essential significance for the elastic and anelastic rock properties even under high hydrostatic pressure. Consequently despite a partial crack closure sufficient fine cracks exist even under high hydrostatic pressure. The thermal alteration of the microstructure of a rock leads to a velocity decrease in the dry rock which is preserved at high hydrostatic pressure, as well as to an increase of the fluid effects. The explanation of the changed behaviour of the fluid-containing rock was achieved by means of the mechanism of local-fluid-flow. The results obtained on altered rock directly demonstrate that the microstructure is of fundamental significance for the seismic rock parameters at high hydrostatic pressure too. Depending on the rock microstructure the mechanism of local-fluid-flow may cause attenuation and dispersion in all frequency ranges. Since it has been shown in this study that also under elevated hydrostatic pressure, i.e. under ’in-situ’conditions, this frequency dependent mechanism essentially influences the seismic rock parameters, the frequency dependence must be taken into account by extrapolating laboratory results to field and borehole seismic.
    Description: thesis
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Geophysik ; Sandstein ; Ultraschall ; Absorption
    Language: German
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    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Publication Date: 1995-03-17
    Description: During the development of the visual system of higher mammals, axons from the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) become segregated into eye-specific patches (the ocular dominance columns) within their target, layer 4 of the primary visual cortex. This occurs as a consequence of activity-dependent synaptic competition between axons representing the two eyes. The possibility that this competition could be mediated through neurotrophin-receptor interactions was tested. Infusion of neurotrophin-4/5 (NT-4/5) or brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) into cat primary visual cortex inhibited column formation within the immediate vicinity of the infusion site but not elsewhere in the visual cortex. Infusion of nerve growth factor, neurotrophin 3 (NT-3), or vehicle solution did not affect column formation. These observations implicate TrkB, the common receptor for BDNF and NT-4/5, in the segregation of LGN axons into ocular dominance columns in layer 4. Moreover, they suggest that in addition to their better known roles in the prevention of cell death, neurotrophins may also mediate the activity-dependent control of axonal branching during development of the central nervous system.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cabelli, R J -- Hohn, A -- Shatz, C J -- EY02858/EY/NEI NIH HHS/ -- EY06327/EY/NEI NIH HHS/ -- MH 48108/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Mar 17;267(5204):1662-6.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Berkeley 94720.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7886458" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Autoradiography ; Axons/drug effects/*physiology ; Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ; Cats ; Dominance, Cerebral/*drug effects ; Geniculate Bodies/drug effects/*ultrastructure ; Nerve Growth Factors/*pharmacology ; Nerve Tissue Proteins/*pharmacology ; Neurotrophin 3 ; Receptor, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor ; Receptors, Nerve Growth Factor/physiology ; Visual Cortex/*drug effects/physiology
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    Publication Date: 1995-04-28
    Description: DCoH, the dimerization cofactor of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1, stimulates gene expression by associating with specific DNA binding proteins and also catalyzes the dehydration of the biopterin cofactor of phenylalanine hydroxylase. The x-ray crystal structure determined at 3 angstrom resolution reveals that DCoH forms a tetramer containing two saddle-shaped grooves that comprise likely macromolecule binding sites. Two equivalent enzyme active sites flank each saddle, suggesting that there is a spatial connection between the catalytic and binding activities. Structural similarities between the DCoH fold and nucleic acid-binding proteins argue that the saddle motif has evolved to bind diverse ligands or that DCoH unexpectedly may bind nucleic acids.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Endrizzi, J A -- Cronk, J D -- Wang, W -- Crabtree, G R -- Alber, T -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Apr 28;268(5210):556-9.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3206, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7725101" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Binding Sites ; Computer Graphics ; Crystallography, X-Ray ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Hydro-Lyases/*chemistry/metabolism ; Models, Molecular ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Protein Conformation ; Protein Folding ; Protein Structure, Secondary ; Rats ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins/chemistry/metabolism ; Transcription Factors/*chemistry/metabolism
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    Publication Date: 1995-11-24
    Description: Apoptosis plays an important role during neuronal development, and defects in apoptosis may underlie various neurodegenerative disorders. To characterize molecular mechanisms that regulate neuronal apoptosis, the contributions to cell death of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase family members, including ERK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase), JNK (c-JUN NH2-terminal protein kinase), and p38, were examined after withdrawal of nerve growth factor (NGF) from rat PC-12 pheochromocytoma cells. NGF withdrawal led to sustained activation of the JNK and p38 enzymes and inhibition of ERKs. The effects of dominant-interfering or constitutively activated forms of various components of the JNK-p38 and ERK signaling pathways demonstrated that activation of JNK and p38 and concurrent inhibition of ERK are critical for induction of apoptosis in these cells. Therefore, the dynamic balance between growth factor-activated ERK and stress-activated JNK-p38 pathways may be important in determining whether a cell survives or undergoes apoptosis.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Xia, Z -- Dickens, M -- Raingeaud, J -- Davis, R J -- Greenberg, M E -- CA43855/CA/NCI NIH HHS/ -- CA65861/CA/NCI NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Nov 24;270(5240):1326-31.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Neurology, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7481820" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Alkaloids/pharmacology ; Animals ; *Apoptosis ; Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases/*antagonists & ; inhibitors/genetics/*metabolism ; Cell Differentiation ; Enzyme Activation ; Genes, jun ; *JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; MAP Kinase Kinase 1 ; MAP Kinase Kinase 3 ; MAP Kinase Kinase 4 ; MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1 ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 ; *Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases ; *Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; Nerve Growth Factors/pharmacology ; Neurons/*cytology/enzymology ; PC12 Cells ; Protein Kinases/*metabolism ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases/genetics/metabolism ; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/*antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolism ; Rats ; *Signal Transduction ; Staurosporine ; Sympathetic Nervous System/cytology ; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Publication Date: 1995-09-29
    Description: In the nuclei of eukaryotic cells, initiation of DNA replication occurs at a discrete number of foci. One component of these foci is the DNA replication factor RP-A. Here, the process leading to the association of RP-A with foci was reconstituted with cytosolic fractions derived from Xenopus eggs. With the use of this fractionated system, a 170-kilodalton protein required for the assembly of RP-A into foci was identified and purified. The protein appears to be an integral component of the foci at which replication of DNA is initiated in eukaryotic nuclei.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Yan, H -- Newport, J -- GM33523/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Sep 29;269(5232):1883-5.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉University of California, San Diego, Department of Biology, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7569932" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Cell Nucleus/*metabolism ; Cell-Free System ; Cytosol/chemistry ; *DNA Replication ; DNA, Single-Stranded/metabolism ; DNA-Binding Proteins/*metabolism ; Female ; Male ; Molecular Weight ; Oocytes ; Orientation ; Proteins/chemistry/*metabolism ; Replication Protein A ; Xenopus
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    Publication Date: 1995-07-21
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stone, Richard -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Jul 21;269(5222):291.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11644752" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: *Animal Experimentation ; *Animal Welfare ; Animals ; Databases, Factual ; *Government Regulation ; Legislation as Topic ; Poland ; *Social Control, Formal
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    Publication Date: 1995-11-03
    Description: A heptadecapeptide was identified and purified from porcine brain tissue as a ligand for an orphan heterotrimeric GTP-binding protein (G protein)-coupled receptor (LC132) that is similar in sequence to opioid receptors. This peptide, orphanin FQ, has a primary structure reminiscent of that of opioid peptides. Nanomolar concentrations of orphanin FQ inhibited forskolin-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity in cells transfected with LC132. This inhibitory activity was not affected by the addition of opioid ligands, nor did the peptide activate opioid receptors. Orphanin FQ bound to its receptor in a saturable manner and with high affinity. When injected intracerebroventricularly into mice, orphanin FQ caused a decrease in locomotor activity but did not induce analgesia in the hot-plate test. However, the peptide produced hyperalgesia in the tail-flick assay. Thus, orphanin FQ may act as a transmitter in the brain by modulating nociceptive and locomotor behavior.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Reinscheid, R K -- Nothacker, H P -- Bourson, A -- Ardati, A -- Henningsen, R A -- Bunzow, J R -- Grandy, D K -- Langen, H -- Monsma, F J Jr -- Civelli, O -- DA 08562/DA/NIDA NIH HHS/ -- DA 09620/DA/NIDA NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Nov 3;270(5237):792-4.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Pharma Division, Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Basel, Switzerland.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7481766" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Adenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Analgesics/pharmacology ; Animals ; CHO Cells ; Colforsin/pharmacology ; Cricetinae ; GTP-Binding Proteins/*metabolism ; Hypothalamus/chemistry ; Injections, Intraventricular ; Injections, Spinal ; Ligands ; Mice ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Motor Activity/drug effects ; Opioid Peptides/chemistry/*isolation & purification/*metabolism/pharmacology ; Pain Measurement ; Receptors, Neuropeptide/*metabolism ; Receptors, Opioid/*metabolism ; Swine ; Transfection
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    Publication Date: 1995-05-19
    Description: The control of calcium release from intracellular stores (the sarcoplasmic reticulum) in cardiac muscle was examined with the use of a confocal microscope and voltage clamp techniques. Depolarization evoked graded calcium release by altering the extent of spatial and temporal summation of elementary calcium release events called "calcium sparks." These evoked sparks were triggered by local L-type calcium channel currents in a stochastic manner, were similar at different potentials, and resembled spontaneous calcium sparks. Once triggered, the calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum during a calcium spark was independent of the duration of the triggering calcium influx. These results were used to develop a unifying model for cardiac excitation-contraction coupling that explains the large (but paradoxically stable) amplification of the trigger calcium influx by a combination of digital and analog behavior.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cannell, M B -- Cheng, H -- Lederer, W J -- HL25675/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/ -- HL36974/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 May 19;268(5213):1045-9.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7754384" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Calcium/*metabolism ; Calcium Channels/*physiology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Ion Channel Gating/physiology ; Membrane Potentials/physiology ; Microscopy, Confocal ; Muscle Proteins/physiology ; Myocardium/*metabolism ; Patch-Clamp Techniques ; Probability ; Rats ; Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel ; Sarcoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism
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    Publication Date: 1995-04-28
    Description: Three archaeological sites at Katanda on the Upper Semliki River in the Western Rift Valley of Zaire have provided evidence for a well-developed bone industry in a Middle Stone Age context. Artifacts include both barbed and unbarbed points as well as a daggerlike object. Dating by both direct and indirect means indicate an age of approximately 90,000 years or older. Together with abundant fish (primarily catfish) remains, the bone technology indicates that a complex subsistence specialization had developed in Africa by this time. The level of behavioral competence required is consistent with that of upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens. These data support an African origin of behaviorally as well as biologically modern humans.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Yellen, J E -- Brooks, A S -- Cornelissen, E -- Mehlman, M J -- Stewart, K -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Apr 28;268(5210):553-6.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Archaeology Program, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7725100" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Archaeology ; *Behavior ; Democratic Republic of the Congo ; History, Ancient ; *Hominidae ; Humans
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    Publication Date: 1995-03-31
    Description: Nerve growth factor (NGF) induces both differentiation and survival of neurons by binding to the Trk receptor protein tyrosine kinase. Although Ras is required for differentiation, it was not required for NGF-mediated survival of rat pheochromocytoma PC-12 cells in serum-free medium. However, the ability of NGF to prevent apoptosis (programmed cell death) was inhibited by wortmannin or LY294002, two specific inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol (Pl)-3 kinase. Moreover, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) prevented apoptosis of PC-12 cells expressing the wild-type PDGF receptor, but not of cells expressing a mutant receptor that failed to activate Pl-3 kinase. Cell survival thus appears to be mediated by a Pl-3 kinase signaling pathway distinct from the pathway that mediates differentiation.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Yao, R -- Cooper, G M -- R01 CA 18689/CA/NCI NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Mar 31;267(5206):2003-6.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Division of Molecular Genetics, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7701324" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Androstadienes/pharmacology ; Animals ; Apoptosis/*drug effects ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Survival/drug effects ; Enzyme Activation ; Nerve Growth Factors/*pharmacology ; PC12 Cells ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/*metabolism ; Platelet-Derived Growth Factor/pharmacology ; Rats ; Receptors, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor/metabolism ; *Signal Transduction ; ras Proteins/metabolism
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    Publication Date: 1995-12-22
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Farland, W H -- Vaughn-Dellarco, V -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Dec 22;270(5244):1907, 1909.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8533076" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Carcinogenicity Tests ; Diet ; Humans ; Risk Assessment ; *Toxicity Tests ; United States ; *United States Environmental Protection Agency
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    Publication Date: 1995-06-23
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Lawler, A -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Jun 23;268(5218):1692.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7792586" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animal Welfare/*standards ; Animals ; Rats ; Research/*standards ; United States ; *United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 1995-10-06
    Description: Furosemide, a chloride cotransport inhibitor, reversibly blocked synchronized burst discharges in hippocampal slices without reducing the pyramidal cell response to single electrical stimuli. Images of the intrinsic optical signal acquired during these slice experiments indicated that furosemide coincidentally blocked changes in extracellular space. In urethane-anesthetized rats, systemically injected furosemide blocked kainic acid-induced electrical discharges recorded from cortex. These results suggest that (i) neuronal synchronization involved in epileptiform activity can be dissociated from synaptic excitability; (ii) nonsynaptic mechanisms, possibly associated with furosemide-sensitive cell volume regulation, may be critical for synchronization of neuronal activity; and (iii) agents that affect extracellular volume may have clinical utility as antiepileptic drugs.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Hochman, D W -- Baraban, S C -- Owens, J W -- Schwartzkroin, P A -- NS07144/NS/NINDS NIH HHS/ -- NS15317/NS/NINDS NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Oct 6;270(5233):99-102.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7569957" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: 4-Aminopyridine/pharmacology ; Animals ; Anticonvulsants/*pharmacology ; Bicuculline/pharmacology ; Electric Stimulation ; Entorhinal Cortex/physiology ; Extracellular Space/drug effects/physiology ; Female ; Furosemide/*pharmacology ; Hippocampus/drug effects/*physiology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Kainic Acid/pharmacology ; Magnesium/pharmacology ; Male ; Membrane Potentials/drug effects ; Potassium/pharmacology ; Pyramidal Cells/drug effects/*physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Status Epilepticus/chemically induced/*physiopathology ; Synaptic Transmission/drug effects
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    Publication Date: 1995-10-27
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Fay, F S -- HL14523/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/ -- HL47530/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Oct 27;270(5236):588-9.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Physiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worchester 01605, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7570016" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Blood Pressure ; Calcium/*metabolism ; Calcium Channels/metabolism ; Cell Membrane/metabolism ; Cerebral Arteries/physiology ; Membrane Potentials ; Muscle Proteins/metabolism ; *Muscle Relaxation ; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/metabolism/*physiology ; Potassium Channels/metabolism ; Protein Kinases/metabolism ; Rats ; Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel ; Sarcoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism ; Vasoconstriction ; Vasodilation
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    Publication Date: 1995-12-15
    Description: Immune responses dominated by interleukin-4 (IL-4)-producing T helper type 2 (TH2) cells or by interferon gamma (IFN-gamma)-producing T helper type 1 (TH1) cells express distinctive protection against infection with different pathogens. Interleukin-4 promotes the differentiation of naive CD4+ T cells into IL-4 producers and suppresses their development into IFN-gamma producers. CD1-specific splenic CD4+NK1.1+ T cells, a numerically minor population, produced IL-4 promptly on in vivo stimulation. This T cell population was essential for the induction of IL-4-producing cells and for switching to immunoglobulin E, an IL-4-dependent event, in response to injection of antibodies to immunoglobulin D.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Yoshimoto, T -- Bendelac, A -- Watson, C -- Hu-Li, J -- Paul, W E -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Dec 15;270(5243):1845-7.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Laboratory of Immunology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8525383" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/*immunology ; Cells, Cultured ; Immunoglobulin E/*biosynthesis ; Interleukin-4/biosynthesis ; Killer Cells, Natural ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Spleen/cytology ; Th2 Cells/*immunology ; Thymus Gland/cytology
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    Publication Date: 1995-10-20
    Description: Over the past two decades, the small soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has become established as a major model system for the study of a great variety of problems in biology and medicine. One of its most significant advantages is its simplicity, both in anatomy and in genomic organization. The entire haploid genetic content amounts to 100 million base pairs of DNA, about 1/30 the size of the human value. As a result, C. elegans has also provided a pilot system for the construction of physical maps of larger animal and plant genomes, and subsequently for the complete sequencing of those genomes. By mid-1995, approximately one-fifth of the complete DNA sequence of this animal had been determined. Caenorhabditis elegans provides a test bed not only for the development and application of mapping and sequencing technologies, but also for the interpretation and use of complete sequence information. This article reviews the progress so far toward a realizable goal--the total description of the genome of a simple animal.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Hodgkin, J -- Plasterk, R H -- Waterston, R H -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Oct 20;270(5235):410-4.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7569995" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Caenorhabditis elegans/*genetics ; *Chromosome Mapping ; Gene Expression ; *Genes, Helminth ; *Genome ; Mutation ; *Sequence Analysis, DNA
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    Publication Date: 1995-05-12
    Description: Mutations in genes required for associative learning and memory in Drosophila exist, but isolation of the genes has been difficult because most are defined by a single, chemically induced allele. Here, a simplified genetic screen was used to identify candidate genes involved in learning and memory. Second site suppressors of the dunce (dnc) female sterility phenotype were isolated with the use of transposon mutagenesis. One suppressor mutation that was recovered mapped in the amnesiac (amn) gene. Cloning of the locus revealed that amn encodes a previously uncharacterized neuropeptide gene. Thus, with the cloning of amn, specific neuropeptides are implicated in the memory process.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Feany, M B -- Quinn, W G -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 May 12;268(5212):869-73.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7754370" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Cloning, Molecular ; Codon ; DNA Transposable Elements ; DNA, Complementary/genetics ; Drosophila/*genetics/physiology ; *Drosophila Proteins ; Female ; *Genes, Insect ; Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone/chemistry/genetics ; Male ; Memory/*physiology ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutagenesis, Insertional ; Mutation ; Neuropeptides/chemistry/*genetics ; Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide ; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ; Suppression, Genetic
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    Publication Date: 1995-01-13
    Description: Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are thought to influence many processes in vertebrate development because of their diverse sites of expression and wide range of biological activities in in vitro culture systems. As a means of elucidating embryonic functions of FGF-4, gene targeting was used to generate mice harboring a disrupted Fgf4 gene. Embryos homozygous for the null allele underwent uterine implantation and induced uterine decidualization but did not develop substantially thereafter. As was consistent with their behavior in vivo, Fgf4 null embryos cultured in vitro displayed severely impaired proliferation of the inner cell mass, whereas growth and differentiation of the inner cell mass were rescued when null embryos were cultured in the presence of FGF-4 protein.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Feldman, B -- Poueymirou, W -- Papaioannou, V E -- DeChiara, T M -- Goldfarb, M -- HD21988/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ -- HD27198/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Jan 13;267(5195):246-9.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Integrated Program in Cellular, Molecular, and Biophysical Studies, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7809630" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Base Sequence ; Blastocyst/cytology/physiology ; Crosses, Genetic ; Culture Techniques ; Embryonic Development/*physiology ; Embryonic and Fetal Development/*physiology ; Female ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 4 ; Fibroblast Growth Factors/genetics/pharmacology/*physiology ; Gene Targeting ; Heterozygote ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Morula/drug effects/physiology ; Phenotype ; Pregnancy ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics/pharmacology/*physiology ; Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology
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    Publication Date: 1995-06-23
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Miyashita, Y -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Jun 23;268(5218):1719-20.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Physiology, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, Japan.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7792596" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Eidetic Imagery/*physiology ; Haplorhini ; Humans ; Memory/*physiology ; Neuronal Plasticity ; Visual Cortex/*physiology ; *Visual Perception
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    Publication Date: 1995-06-23
    Description: Deficiency in monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), an enzyme that degrades serotonin and norepinephrine, has recently been shown to be associated with aggressive behavior in men of a Dutch family. A line of transgenic mice was isolated in which transgene integration caused a deletion in the gene encoding MAOA, providing an animal model of MAOA deficiency. In pup brains, serotonin concentrations were increased up to ninefold, and serotonin-like immunoreactivity was present in catecholaminergic neurons. In pup and adult brains, norepinephrine concentrations were increased up to twofold, and cytoarchitectural changes were observed in the somatosensory cortex. Pup behavioral alterations, including trembling, difficulty in righting, and fearfulness were reversed by the serotonin synthesis inhibitor parachlorophenylalanine. Adults manifested a distinct behavioral syndrome, including enhanced aggression in males.〈br /〉〈br /〉〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844866/" target="_blank"〉〈img src="https://static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4089621/img/3977009" border="0"〉〈/a〉   〈a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844866/" target="_blank"〉This paper as free author manuscript - peer-reviewed and accepted for publication〈/a〉〈br /〉〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cases, O -- Seif, I -- Grimsby, J -- Gaspar, P -- Chen, K -- Pournin, S -- Muller, U -- Aguet, M -- Babinet, C -- Shih, J C -- K05 MH 00796/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- R01 MH 37020/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- R37 MH 39085/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- R37 MH039085/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- R37 MH039085-23/MH/NIMH NIH HHS/ -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Jun 23;268(5218):1763-6.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Unite de Recherche Associee (URA), Institut Curie, Orsay, France.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7792602" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Aggression/*physiology ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Base Sequence ; Blotting, Southern ; Brain/*metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dopamine/metabolism ; Female ; Interferon-beta/genetics ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C3H ; Mice, Transgenic ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Monoamine Oxidase/*deficiency ; Norepinephrine/*metabolism ; Sequence Deletion ; Serotonin/*metabolism
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    Publication Date: 1995-04-21
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stone, R -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Apr 21;268(5209):356-7.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7716533" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Carcinogenicity Tests ; Carcinogens/*toxicity ; Chloroform/toxicity ; Dioxins/toxicity ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Guidelines as Topic ; Humans ; National Institutes of Health (U.S.) ; Neoplasms/*chemically induced ; Risk Assessment ; Structure-Activity Relationship ; United States ; United States Environmental Protection Agency
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    Publication Date: 1995-12-08
    Description: Telomeres are the protein-DNA structures at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. In yeast, and probably most other eukaryotes, telomeres are essential. They allow the cell to distinguish intact from broken chromosomes, protect chromosomes from degradation, and are substrates for novel replication mechanisms. Telomeres are usually replicated by telomerase, a telomere-specific reverse transcriptase, although telomerase-independent mechanisms of telomere maintenance exist. Telomere replication is both cell cycle- and developmentally regulated, and its control is likely to be complex. Because telomere loss causes the kinds of chromosomal changes associated with cancer and aging, an understanding of telomere biology has medical relevance.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Zakian, V A -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Dec 8;270(5242):1601-7.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7502069" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Base Sequence ; Cell Cycle ; Chromosomes/metabolism/physiology ; DNA/analysis/chemistry/metabolism ; DNA Replication ; DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Humans ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Telomerase/metabolism ; Telomere/chemistry/*physiology
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    Publication Date: 1995-04-14
    Description: The ability of cells to communicate with and respond to their external environment is critical for their continued existence. A universal feature of this communication is that the external signal must in some way penetrate the lipid bilayer surrounding the cell. In most cases of such signal acquisition, the signaling entity itself does not directly enter the cell but rather transmits its information to specific proteins present on the surface of the cell membrane. These proteins then communicate with additional proteins associated with the intracellular face of the membrane. Membrane localization and function of many of these proteins are dependent on their covalent modification by specific lipids, and it is the processes involved that form the focus of this article.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Casey, P J -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 1995 Apr 14;268(5208):221-5.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Molecular Cancer Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710-3686, USA.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7716512" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Acylation ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Cell Membrane/*metabolism ; GTP-Binding Proteins/*metabolism ; Glycosylphosphatidylinositols/*metabolism ; *Lipid Metabolism ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/*metabolism ; *Signal Transduction
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