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    Call number: M 98.0140/1
    In: Electrodynamics of continua
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 436 S.
    ISBN: 0387969365
    Classification:
    Physics
    Language: English
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    Call number: PIK M 311-03-0018
    In: Statistics for Engineering and Information Science
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 314 p.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0387987800
    Series Statement: Statistics for Engineering and Information Science
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    Call number: M 98.0140/2
    In: Electrodynamics of continua
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, S. 437-782
    ISBN: 0387970053
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    Physics
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    Call number: PIK M 311-10-0192
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Multiple Regression ; Tests and Confidence Regions ; Indicator Variables ; The Normality Assumption ; Unequal Variances ; Correlated Errors ; Outliers and Influential Observations ; Transformations ; Multicollinearity ; Variable Selection ; Biased Estimation ; A Matrices ; B Random Variables and Random Vectors ; C Nonlinear Least Squares
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 347 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: [Nachdr., 4., corr. print.]
    ISBN: 0387972110 , 3-540-97211-0
    Series Statement: Springer texts in statistics
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    Call number: 6/M 10.0386
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Description / Table of Contents: The symposium aimed at bringing together geodesists and geophysicists working in the general areas of gravity, geoid, geodynamics and Earth observation. Besides covering the traditional research areas, special attention was paid to the use of geodetic methods for: Earth observation, environmental monitoring, Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS), Earth Gravity Models (e.g., EGM08), geodynamics studies, dedicated gravity satellite missions (i.e., GOCE), airborne gravity surveys, Geodesy and geodynamics in polar regions, and the integration of geodetic and geophysical information.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxxiv, 701 S.
    ISBN: 9783642106330
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 135
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    Geodesy
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    Call number: M 96.0319
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 668 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 038797119X
    Classification:
    Sedimentology
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    Call number: PIK M 032-06-0053
    In: Statistics and computing
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 495 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 4. ed., corr. print
    ISBN: 0387954570
    Series Statement: Statistics and computing
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    Call number: M 96.0463
    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 328 S.
    ISBN: 0387941959
    Series Statement: Texts in applied mathematics 16
    Classification:
    C.1.8.
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 11.0222
    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Ordinary Differential Equations, Finite-Difference Approximation of the Wave Equation, Diffusion, Sources and Sinks, Series Expansion Methods, Finite-Volume Methods, Semi-Lagrangian Methods, Physically Insignificant Fast Waves, Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 516 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781441964113
    Series Statement: Texts in applied mathematics 32
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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    Call number: PIK N 071-92-0729
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 321 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 038797640X , 3-540-97640-X
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    Call number: 6/M 92.0629 ; M 91.1226
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 575 S.
    ISBN: 0387974652
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 107
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 91.0536 ; M 92.0340
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII, 582 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387973397
    Series Statement: Frontiers in sedimentary geology
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 01.0190
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 210 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 0387951342
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
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    Call number: FHD 340
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 330 S.
    ISBN: 0387973443
    Series Statement: Woodward conference series
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    Call number: M 93.1034
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 360 S.
    ISBN: 0387979069
    Series Statement: Springer texts in electrical engineering
    Classification:
    C.2.9.
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 93.1090
    In: Graduate texts in mathematics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: vii, 263 S.
    ISBN: 0387974725
    Series Statement: Graduate texts in mathematics 128
    Classification:
    C.1.6.
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 92.1061
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 216 S.
    ISBN: 0387977430
    Classification:
    C.1.5.
    Language: English
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    Call number: 12/N 03.0520
    In: Ecological studies
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 376 S.
    ISBN: 0387952861
    Series Statement: Ecological studies 152
    Classification:
    Ecology
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    Call number: 19/M 02.0620
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 715 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 0387986316
    Classification:
    C.1.8.
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 94.0390
    In: The IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications
    Pages: XVI, 225 S.
    ISBN: 0387942521
    Series Statement: The IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications 60
    Classification:
    Geodetic Theory and Modeling
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    Call number: M 94.0417
    In: Advanced in physical geochemistry
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 567 S.
    ISBN: 0387972870
    Series Statement: Advanced in physical geochemistry vol. 8
    Classification:
    Geochemistry
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    Call number: M 94.0488
    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 294 S.
    ISBN: 0387941932
    Series Statement: Texts in applied mathematics 15
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    Call number: 16/M 03.0172
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxv, 1181 S.
    ISBN: 0387952691
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    Physics
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    Call number: M 98.0194
    In: Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xviii, 467 S.
    ISBN: 0387968024
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    C.1.6.
    Language: English
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    Call number: AWI A6-94-0167
    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. - 1 The Equations of Motion. - 1.1 Euler's Equations. - 1.2 Rotation and Vorticity. - 1.3 The Navier-Stokes Equations. - 2 Potential Flow and Slightly Viscous Flow. - 2.1 Potential Flow. - 2.2 Boundary Layers. - 2.3 Vortex Sheets. - 2.4 Some Remarks on Stability and Bifurcation. - 3 Gas Flow in One Dimension. - 3.1 Characteristics. - 3.2 Shocks. - 3.3 The Riemann Problem. - 3.4 Combustion Waves. - Index.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 169 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 3. ed.
    ISBN: 0387979182
    Series Statement: Texts in applied mathematics 4
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    Call number: FHD 430
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 203 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387972498
    Series Statement: Sun technical reference library
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    Call number: PIK N 456-93-0193
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 424 S. : zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 0387973591 , 3-540-97359-1
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    Call number: M 93.1082
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xviii, 595 S.
    ISBN: 0387977147
    Classification:
    Stratigraphy
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 94.0490/2
    In: Nonlinear functional analysis and its applications
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, S. 469-1202
    ISBN: 038797167X
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    C.1.6.
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    Call number: M 91.0922
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ix, 104 S. + 3 Disketten
    ISBN: 0387974822
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    Call number: 6/M 91.1372
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 500 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387974709
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 106
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    Call number: M 93.0880 ; M 93.0889 ; M 94.0238 ; M 93.0975
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxi, 326 S.
    Edition: 2nd. ed.
    ISBN: 0387824774 , 3211824774
    Classification:
    Geodetic Measurement Systems
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 92.0310 ; M 92.1242 ; M 92.1197
    In: Advances in physical geochemistry
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 341 S. : 137 Ill.
    ISBN: 0387975004
    Series Statement: Advances in physical geochemistry 9
    Classification:
    Petrology, Petrography
    Language: English
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    Call number: 19/M 93.0569
    In: Applied mathematical sciences
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 755 S.
    ISBN: 0387971556
    Series Statement: Applied mathematical sciences vol. 84
    Classification:
    C.3.7.
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    Call number: M 92.0754 ; M 92.0285
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 253 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0387976159
    Classification:
    Tectonics
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 93.0501 ; AWI G2-94-0155
    Description / Table of Contents: Limnological Analyses, a classic textbook now in its second, thoroughly updated edition, consists of a series of carefully designed and tested field and laboratory exercises representing the full scope of limnology. It provides the student with a solid foundation in this complex multidisciplinary field of ecology covering the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of standing and running waters. The book illustrates accepted standard methods as well as modern metabolic and experimental approaches and their research applications. Step-by-step exercises cover topics such as major physical components of lakes and streams, important mineral nutrients, cycling of organic matter, benthic fauna, primary productivity of phytoplankton, quantitative methods in biota analysis, diurnal changes, experimental manipulation of model ecosystems, effects of sewage outfall and other human activites, whole ecosystem and community analyses. Each exercise is preceded by an introductory section and concludes with questions for the student and a selection of suggested readings.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 391 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0387973311
    Classification:
    Applied Geology
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    Call number: O 7201
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 461 S.
    Edition: Second revised and enlarged Ed.
    ISBN: 0387127526
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    Call number: 6/M 93.0549
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ix, 358 S.
    ISBN: 0387978577
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 110
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    A.1.1.
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    Call number: 6/M 91.0370
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 166 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387972692
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 105
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    Call number: 6/M 91.0368
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 181 S.
    ISBN: 0387972676
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 103
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    Call number: 7/O 7175(79)
    In: Ecological studies
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 312 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0387970983
    Series Statement: Ecological studies 79
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    Call number: 6/M 91.0367
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 447 S.
    ISBN: 0387972668
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 102
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    Call number: M 97.0068
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xix, 313 S.
    ISBN: 0387940359
    Series Statement: Frontiers in sedimentary geology
    Classification:
    Sedimentology
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    Call number: PIK W 111-94-0129
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 176 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 2. ed
    ISBN: 038797850X , 3-540-97850-X
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    Call number: PIK N 611-93-0056
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 228 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387972978 , 3-540-97297-8
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    Call number: AWI A5-94-0154
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 417 S.
    ISBN: 0387979352
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    Call number: AWI A6-02-0019
    Description / Table of Contents: An understanding of the changing relationships within systems is an integral part of the study of a variety of disciplines. The second edition of Dynamic Modeling gives a thorough introduction to modeling by teaching the reader both to build and to use a wide range of models, including those for biological, physical, social and economic systems. In conjunction with the STELLA software provided with the book, the reader has an easy-to-use tool to visualize all types of dynamic systems. Even more examples of theory and applications from the modeling community have been added to the second edition. For example, the authors have expanded their treatment of population cohort models and then applied it to the dynamics of the U.S. population. They have enriched the discussion of positive feedbacks, enlarged the section on genetics, and provided more applications to the study of diseases. The economics section of the book includes models from game theory and market dynamics that result from the combined effects of inventory changes and producer expectations. The set of engineering models of gravity and acceleration also includes examples of mechanical amplifiers, which are illustrated by the workings of a playground swing. With each model discussed, the book emphasizes the need to learn the concepts and tools of the model for the purpose of generating new insights, streamlining the problem-solving process, and fostering creative thinking and modeling in other areas in inquiry as well. In addition to the new topics, many chapters have been revised and updated to make more extensive use of the new model-development features of STELLA. All models and a run-time version of the STELLA software are included with the book on a CD-ROM, which is compatible with both Macintosh and Windows platforms.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 409 S. , graph. Darst. , + CD-ROM , 24 cm
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0387988688
    Series Statement: Modeling Dynamic Systems
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Foreword. - Series Preface. - Preface to the Second Edition. - Preface to the First Edition. - Part 1 Introduction. - 1 Modeling Dynamic Systems. - 1.1 Model Components. - 1.2 Dynamic Modeling as a Skill and Art. - 1.3 Modeling in STELLA. - 1.4 Principles of Modeling. - Part 2 Some General Methods for Modeling. - 2 Four-Model Set. - 2.1 Stimulus-Response Model. - 2.2 Self-Referencing Model. - 2.3 Goal-Seeking Model. - 2.4 Goal-Setting Model. - 2.5 Examples. - 2.5.1 Exponential Decay of a Stock. - 2.5.2 Newtonian Cooling. - 3 Gradual Development of a Dynamic Model. - 3.1 Modeling Industrialization for a Simple Agrarian Society. - 3.2 Impacts of Per Capita Food Consumption on Population Growth. - 3.3 Adding Agriculture. - 3.4 Adding Industry. - 4 Two Independent Variables. - 4.1 Population Cohorts. - 4.1.1 Basic Cohort Model. - 4.1.2 Population Cohort Array. - 4.1.3 U.S. Population Growth. - 4.2 River Toxins. - 5 Randomness. - 5.1 Flipping a Coin. - 5.2 Intoxication Model. - 6 Positive and Negative Feedback. - 6.1 The Basic Model. - 6.2 Positive Feedback with Fixed Points. - 6.3 Elaborations. - 7 Derivatives and Lags. - 7.1 Introduction. - 7.2 Applications of Derivatives and Lags. - 7.2.1 Simple Population Model. - 7.2.2 Two-Population Model. - Part 3 Chemistry Models. - 8 The Law of Mass Action. - 8.1 Breakdown of Nitrogen Dioxide into Nitrogen Oxide and Oxygen. - 8.2 Stratospheric Ozone Depletion. - 9 Chance-Cleland Model for Enzyme-Substrate Interaction. - 10 The Olsen Oscillator. - Part 4 Genetics Models. - 11 Mating of Alleles. - 11.1 Heterozygosity and Disease Resistance. - 11.2 The Mating of Two Alleles into a Genotype: Proving the Hardy-Weinberg Law. - 12 Natural Selection and Mutation. - 13 Artificial Worms. - Part 5 Ecological Models. - 14 Robin Population. - 15 Two-Stage Insect Model. - 16 The Zebra Mussel. - 17 Single Cell Forest. - 18 Predator-Prey Models. - 18.1 Basic Model of Predator-Prey Interactions. - 18.2 Spatial Predator-Prey Model. - 19 Epidemic Modeling. - 20 Reestablishment of Wolves. - 21 Lyme Disease. - 22 Tragedy of the Commons. - Part 6 Economic Models. - 23 Introduction to Modeling Economic Processes. - 24 The Competitive Firm. - 25 The Monopolistic Firm. - 25.1 Basic Model. - 25.2 Taxing Monopolies. - 26 Competitive Equilibrium. - 27 Substitution. - 27.1 Isoquants. - 27.2 Finding the Profit-Maximizing Output Level and Input Combinations. - 28 Time Value. - 29 Opportunity Cost. - 30 Optimal Tree Cutting. - 31 Fisheries Reserve Model. - 32 Dynamic Scarcity. - 32.1 Competitive Scarcity. - 32.2 Monopoly Scarcity. - 33 Market Game. - 34 Pig Cycle. - Part 7 Engineering Models. - 35 The Assembly Line. - 35.1 Basic Model. - 35.2 Car Assembly Line. - 36 Models of Gravity and Acceleration. - 36.1 Falling Rock. - 36.2 Projectile Motion. - 36.3 Mass-Damper-Spring. - 36.4 Mechanical Amplifier. - 37 Chaos. - 37.1 A New Paradigm. - 37.2 Jenson Chaos. - 37.3 Lorenz Chaos. - 37.4 Two-Well Chaos. - Part 8 Conclusion. - 38 Beginning a Dialog. - Appendixes. - A1 System Requirements. - A1.1 Macintosh. - A1.2 Windows. - A2 Quick Help Guide. - A2.1 Overview of the STELLA(r) Operating Environment. - A2.2 Drawing an Inflow to a Stock. - A2.3 Drawing an Outflow from a Stock. - A2.4 Replacing a Cloud with a Stock. - A2.5 Bending Flow Pipes. - A2.6 Repositioning Flow Pipes. - A2.7 Reversing Direction of a Flow. - A2.8 Flow Define Dialog-Builtins. - A2.9 Moving Variable Names. - A2.10 Drawing Connectors. - A2.11 Defining Graphs and Tables. - A2.12 Dynamite Operations on Graphs and Tables. - References. - Index.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. - Contributors. - 1. Depositional Setting of Late Carboniferous to Triassic Biota in the Transantarctic Basin / James W. Collinson. - 2. Gondwanan Paleogeography and Paleoclimatology / Judith Totman Parrish. - 3. Reconstructing High-Latitude Cretaceous Vegetation and Climate: Arctic and Antarctic Compared / Robert A. Spicer. - 4. The South Polar Forest Ecosystem / Geoffrey T. Creber. - 5. Triassic Terrestrial Vertebrate Faunas of Antarctica / William R. Hammer. - 6. Proterozoic and Paleozoic Palynology of Antarctica: A Review / Geoffrey Playford. - 7. Cretaceous and Tertiary Vegetation of Antarctica: A Palynological Perspective / Elizabeth M. Truswell. - 8. Silurian-Devonian Paleobotany: Problems, Progress, and Potential / Dianne Edwards. - 9. Plant Distribution in Gondwana During the Late Paleozoic / Sergio Archangelsky. - 10. Gondwana Floras of India and Antarctica: A Survey and Appraisal / M. N. Bose, Edith L. Taylor, and Thomas N. Taylor. - 11. Structurally Preserved Permian and Triassic Floras from Antarctica / Edith L. Taylor and Thomas N. Taylor. - 12. Permineralized Glossopteris and Dicroidium from Antarctica / Kathleen B. Pigg and Thomas N. Taylor. - 13. Comments on the Role of Cycadophytes in Antarctic Fossil Floras / T. Delevoryas. - 14. Antarctic and Gondwana Conifers / Ruth A. Stockey . - 15. Cretaceous Paleobotany and Its Bearing on the Biogeography of Austral Angiosperms / Andrew N. Drinnan and Peter R. Crane. - Bibliography of Antarctic Paleobotany and Palynology / Edith L. Taylor and Thomas N. Taylor. - Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: In contrast to the environment in Antarctica today, the continent at one time possesed a favorable climate that supported a diverse biota. As a result, Antarctic fossils are a major source of information on the evolution and biogeography of life dating back to the Devonian, as well as on physical parameters relating to continental drift and plate tectonics. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current status of paleobiology, principally paleobotany and palynology, in Antarctica, and examines the interrelationships of Antarctic floras to those of other Gondwana continents. The vegetational history and the physical and biological factors influencing the distribution of major plant groups such as cycads, conifers, and angiosperms through space and time are discussed within the framework of geological history, especially the tectonic and paleogeographic history of the region. An extensive annotated bibliography rounds off the presentation. Antarctic paleobiology will be of great interest to students and researchers from a range of biological and geological disciplines involved in the historical analysis of plant distribution.
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    In: Statistics for Engineering and Information Science
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    Call number: AWI Bio-05-0118
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    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Series Preface. - Preface. - 0 Introduction. - 1 The Geometrical Point of View of Dynamical Systems: Background Material, Poincare Maps, and Examples. - 1.1 Background Material from Dynamical Systems Theory. - 1.1A Equilibrium solutions: Linearized Stability. - 1.1B Liapunov Functions. - 1.1c Invariant Manifolds: Linear and Nonlinear Systems. - 1.1D Periodic Solutions. - 1.1E Integrable Vector Fields on Two-Manifolds. - 1.1F Index Theory. - 1.1G Some General Properties of Vector Fields: Existence, Uniqueness, Differentiability, and Flows. - 1.1H Asymptotic Behavior. - 1.1I The Poincare-Bendixson Theorem. - Exercises. - 1.2 Poincare Maps: Theory, Construction, and Examples. - 1.2A Poincare Maps: Examples. - 1.2B Varying the Cross-Section: Conjugacies of Maps. - 1.2c Structural Stability, Genericity, and Transversality. - 1.2D Construction of the Poincare Map. - 1.2E Application to the Dynamics of the Damped, Forced Duffing Oscillator. - Exercises. - 2 Methods for Simplifying Dynamical Systems. - 2.1 Center Manifolds. - 2.1A Center Manifolds for Vector Fields. - 2.1B Center Manifolds Depending on Parameters. - 2.1c The Inclusion of Linearly Unstable Directions. - 2.1D Center Manifolds for Maps. - 2.iE Properties of Center Manifolds. - 2.2 Normal Forms. - 2.2A Normal Forms for Vector Fields. - 2.2B Normal Forms for Vector Fields with Parameters. - 2.2c Normal Forms for Maps. - 2.2D Conjugacies and Equivalences of Vector Fields. - 2.3 Final Remarks. - Exercises. - 3 Local Bifurcations. - 3.1 Bifurcation of Fixed Points of Vector Fields. - 3.1A A Zero Eigenvalue. - 3.1B A Pure Imaginary Pair of Eigenvalues: The Poincare-Andronov-Hopf Bifurcation. - 3.1c Stability of Bifurcations Under Perturbations. - 3.1D The Idea of the Codimension of a Bifurcation Appendix 1: Versal Deformations of Families of Matrices. - 3.1E The Double-Zero Eigenvalue. - 3.1F A Zero and a Pure Imaginary Pair of Eigenvalues. - 3.2 Bifurcations of Fixed Points of Maps. - 3.2A An Eigenvalue of 1. - 3.2B An Eigenvalue of -1. - 3.2c A Pair of Eigenvalues of Modulus 1: The Naimark-Sacker Bifurcation. - 3.2D The Codimension of Local Bifurcations of Maps. - 3.3 On the Interpretation and Application of Bifurcation Diagrams: A Word of Caution. - Exercises. - 4 Some Aspects of Global Bifurcation and Chaos. - 4.1 The Smale Horseshoe. - 4.1A Definition of the Smale Horseshoe Map. - 4.1B Construction of the Invariant Set. - 4.1c Symbolic Dynamics. - 4.1D The Dynamics on the invariant set. - 4.1E Chaos. - 4.2 Symbolic Dynamics. - 4.2A The Structure of the Space of Symbol Sequences. - 4.2B The Shift Map. - 4.3 The Conley-Moser Conditions, or "How to Prove That a Dynamical System is Chaotic". - 4.3A The main theorem. - 4.3B Sector bundles. - 4.3C Hyperbolic invariant sets. - 4.4 Dynamics near homoclinic points of two-dimensional maps. - 4.5 Melnikov's method for homoclinic orbits in two-dimensional, Time-Periodic Vector Fields. - 4.5A The General Theory. - 4.5B Poincare Maps and the Geometry of the Melnikov Function. - 4.5c Some Properties of the Melnikov Function. - 4.5D Relationship with the Subharmonic Melnikov Function. - 4.5E Homoclinic and Subharmonic Bifurcations. - 4.5F Application to the Damped, Forced Duffing Oscillator. - 4.6 Geometry and Dynamics in the Tangle. - 4.6A Pips and Lobes. - 4.6B Transport in Phase Space. - 4.6c Technical Details. - 4.6D Application to the Melnikov Theory to Transport. - 4.7 Homoclinic Bifurcations: Cascades of Period-Doubling and Saddle-Node Bifurcations. - 4.8 Orbits Homoclinic to Hyperbolic Fixed Points in Three-Dimensional Autonomous Vector Fields. - 4.8A Orbits Homoclinic to a saddle-point with purely real eigenvalues. - 4.8B Orbits homoclinic to a saddle-focus. - 4.9 Global bifurcations arising from local codimension-two bifurcations. - 4.9A The double-zero eigenvalue. - 4.9B A zero and a pure imaginary pair of eigenvalues. - 4.10 Liapunov exponents. - 4.11 Chaos and strange attractors exercises. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    In: Graduate texts in mathematics
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    In: Applied mathematical sciences
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    Call number: PIK P 113-12-0303
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents:Introduction and Motivation.- Optimality and Complementarity.- Some Microeconomic Principles.- Equilibria and Complementarity Problems.- Variational Inequality Problems.- Optimization Problems Constrained by Optimization Problems.- Equilibrium Problems with Equilibrium Constraints.- Algorithm for LCPs, NCPs, and VIs.- Some Advanced Algorithms for VI Decomposition, MPCCs and EPECs.- Natural Gas Market Modeling.- Electricity and Environmental Markets.- Multicommodity Equilibrium Models: Accounting for Demand-Side Linkages.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: The Reader's Guide to a Unique Book of Its Kind ; Part I Sociophysics: Setting the Frame ; 1 What is Sociophysics About? ; 2 The Question: Do Humans Behave like Atoms? ; 3 Sociophysics: The Origins ; 4 Sociophysics:Weaknesses, Achievements, and Challenges ; Part II Discovering the Wonderful (and Maybe Scary) World of Sociophysics ; 5 Sociophysics: An Overview of Emblematic Founding Models ; 6 Universal Features of Group Decision Making ; 7 The Dictatorship Paradox of Democratic Bottom-up Voting ; 8 The Dynamics of Spontaneous Coalition-Fragmentation Versus Global Coalitions ; 9 Terrorism and the Percolation of Passive Supporters ; 10 The Modeling of Opinion Dynamics ; 11 By Way of Caution ; Part III Democratic Voting in Bottom-Up Hierarchical Structures: From Advantages and Setbacks to Dictatorship Paradoxes ; 12 Highlights of the Part ; 13 Basic Mechanisms for the Perfect Democratic Structure ; 14 Going to Applications ; 15 Touching on a Fundamental Aspect of Nature, Both Physical and Human ; 16 Dictatorship Paradoxes of Democratic Voting in Hierarchical Structures ; Part IV The Risky Business of Alliances in Bottom-Up Democratic Voting with Three-Choice Competition ; 17 Bottom-Up Democratic Voting in a Three-Choice Competition ; 18 So Sorry, That's the End of the Tour! ; 19 I Thank You
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    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Message on Water and the Future of Humanity by the Gulbenkian Think Tank on Water and the Future of the Humanity ; 1 Our Water, Our Future ; 2 Drivers of Water Demand, Course Changes, and Outcomes ; 3 Water Management in a Variable and Changing Climate ; 4 Water for a Healthy Environment ; 5 Integrated Urban Water Resources Management ; 6 Water and Food Security: Growing Uncertainties and New Opportunities ; 7 Water and Energy ; 8 Water Projections and Scenarios: Thinking About Our Future ; 9 Our Water Future: Leadership and Individual Responsibility
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    Description / Table of Contents: Electroacoustic Transduction.- Transducers as Projectors.- Transducers as Hydrophones.- Projector Arrays.- Hydrophone Arrays.- Transducer Models.- Transducer Characteristics.- Nonlinear Mechanisms and Their Effects.- Acoustic Radiation from Transducers.- Advanced Acoustic Radiation Calculations.- Transducer Evaluation and Measurement.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to Linear Elasticity, 3rd Edition provides an applications-oriented grounding in the tensor-based theory of elasticity for students in mechanical, civil, aeronautical, biomedical engineering, as well as materials and earth science. The book is distinct from the traditional text aimed at graduate students in solid mechanics by introducing its subject at a level appropriate for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. The author's presentation allows students to apply the basic notions of stress analysis and move on to advanced work in continuum mechanics, plasticity, plate and shell theory, composite materials, and finite method analysis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction and Mathematical Preliminaries.- Traction, Stress and Equilibrium.- Deformations.- Material Behavior.- Formulations, Uniqueness and Solutions Strategies.- Extension, Bending and Torsion.- Two-Dimensional Elasticity.- Thin Plates and Shells.- Dynamic Effects.- Viscoelasticity.- Energy Principles.- Strength and Failure Criteria.- Something New.
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    Call number: M 14.0011/1-2
    Description / Table of Contents: Top space experts from around the world have collaborated to produce this comprehensive, authoritative, and clearly illustrated reference guide to the fast growing, multi-billion dollar field of satellite applications and space communications. This handbook, done under the auspices of the International Space University based in France, addresses not only system technologies but also examines market dynamics, technical standards and regulatory constraints. The handbook is a completely multi-disciplinary reference book that covers, in an in-depth fashion, the fields of satellite telecommunications, Earth observation, remote sensing, satellite navigation, geographical information systems, and geosynchronous meteorological systems. It covers current practices and designs as well as advanced concepts and future systems. It provides a comparative analysis of the common technologies and design elements for satellite application bus structures, thermal controls, power systems, stabilization techniques, telemetry, command and control (TTC), and orbital configurations. These common aspects are addressed in an integrated fashion to explain how all these space systems share similar design features, but also have quite specialized application packages to carry out their various missions. No other reference in print today provides such a comprehensive and in-depth guide to all forms of application satellites, including small sats as used by countries just beginning space application programs.
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    Description / Table of Contents: This book describes methods for designing and analyzing experiments that are conducted using a computer code rather than a physical experiment. It discusses how to select the values of the factors at which to run the code (the design of the computer experiment) in light of the research objectives of the experimenter. It also provides techniques for analyzing the resulting data so as to achieve these research goals. It illustrates these methods with code that is available to the reader at the companion web site for the book.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Physical Experiments and Computer Experiments. - Predicting Output from Computer Experiments. - Additional Topics in Prediction Methodology . - Space-Filling Designs for Computer Experiments. - Some Criterion-Based Experimental Designs. - Sensitivity Analysis, Validation, and Other Issues
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    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Maximizing chances of publication -- Essential steps before writing a paper -- Drafting papers -- Complex studies -- Linguistic points -- Covering letters and referees' objections -- Other kinds of written scientific communication -- Summary
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    Description / Table of Contents: Fundamentals of GPS receivers covers GPS receivers' theory and practice. The book begins with the basics of GPS receivers and moves onward to more advanced material. The book examines three types of GPS receiver implementations: first is the custom design by the author; second is an industry standard design, now part of the open source network; the third relates to the receiver designed by JPL /NASA. Each receiver is unique allowing the reader to see how each design solves the same problems. Chapters discuss carrier phase measurements and GPS time and frequency measurements. The overall text is measurement oriented as opposed to processing the measurements. With a focus on the fundamentals of measurements the reader will be building their intuition for the physical phenomenon at work.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I.- Fundamental Concepts of Distance Measurement Using Synchronized Clocks.- Introduction to the Global Positioning System.- GPS Signal Structure and Use.- Solving for SV Position.- Solving for User Position.- Part II.- GPS Receiver Hardware Fundamentals.- Functional Implementation of a GPS Receiver.- Part III.- GPS Time and Frequency Reception.- The Zarlink 12 GPS Receiver.- Carrier Phase Measurement & Turbo Rogue Receiver.- JPL Turbo Rogue Receiver.- The L2C Signal.- Appendix A: Sliding Correlatiors, Delay Based Descriminators and Processing Gain with GPS Applications.- Appendix B: Pseudo Random Binary Codes and the C/A Code Generator.- Appendix C: BPSK Modulators and Demodulators.- Appendix D: Subframe Format.- Appendix E: Glossary.
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    Call number: PIK P 120-14-0087
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Fossil Energy, Introduction ; 2. Oil And Natural Gas: Global Resources ; 3. Petroleum and Oil Sands Exploration and Production ; 4. Petroleum Refining and Environmental Control and Environmental Effects ; 5. Oil Shale Processing, Chemistry and Technology ; 6. Developments in Internal Combustion Engines ; 7. Alaska Gas Hydrate Research and Field Studies ; 8. Gas to Liquids Technologies ; 9. Coal and Peat: Global Resources ; 10. Coal Preparation ; 11. Coal to Liquids ; 12. Mining Industries and their Sustainable Management ; 13. CO2 Reduction and Coal-Based Electricity Generation ; 14. Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers and Pollution Control ; 15. Natural Gas Power ; 16. CO2 Capture and Sequestration
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 631 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781461457213
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  • 74
    Call number: 6/M 14.0014
    In: International Association of Geodesy symposia
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Part I Space Geodesy-based Atmospheric Remote Sensing as a Synergistic Link between Geodesy and Meteorology.- Part II Application of Geodetic Techniques in Cryospheric Studies.- Part III Structure and Deformation of Plate Interiors.- Part IV Integrated Earth Observing Systems.- Part V Tectonic Geodesy and Earthquakes.- Part VI Reference Frames from Regional to Global Scales.- Part VII Monitoring and Modelling of Mass Distribution and Mass Displacements by Geodetic Methods.- Part VIII Monitoring and Modelling Earth Rotation.- Part IX Multisensor Systems for Engineering Geodesy.- Part X Geodetic Imaging Techniques.- Part XI Towards a Unified World Height System.- Part XII High Precision GNSS.
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    Pages: xiii, 617 S.
    ISBN: 9783642372216
    Series Statement: International Association of Geodesy symposia 139
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  • 75
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    New York [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: PIK M 311-09-0038
    In: Springer series in statistics
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1 Scope of Bootstrap Methods for Dependent Data ; 2 Bootstrap Methods ; 3 Properties of Block Bootstrap Methods for the Sample Mean ; 4 Extensions and Examples ; 5 Comparison of Block Bootstrap Methods ; 6 Second Order Properties ; 7 Empirical Choice of the Block Size ; 8 Model Based Bootstrap ; 9 Frequency Domain Bootstrap ; 10 Long Range Dependence ; 11 Bootstrapping Heavy-tailed Data and Extremes ; 12 Resampling Methods for Spatial Data ; Appendix A ; Appendix B
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    Pages: XIV, 374 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387009280
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    Call number: PIK B 160-10-0013
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction: Orientation and Focus ; The Preliminaries ; The Two Sector Ramsey Model ; The Three Sector Ramsey Model ; Extensions to the Three-Sector Model ; The Extended Three-Sector Model ; A Three-Sector - Two-Century World ; Data Issues and the Social Accounting Matrix ; Solution Methods in Transition Dynamics
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    Pages: XIII, 329 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780387773575
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    Call number: PIK M 370-11-0078
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface ; Introduction ; Nonlinear programming and discrete time optimal control ; The classical calculus of variations and optimal control in continuous time ; Infinite dimensional mathematical programming ; Static Cournot-Nash-Bertrand games and finite dimensional variational inequalities ; Cournot-Nash-Bertrand differential games ; Stochastic differential variational inequalities and stochastic dynamic games ; Dynamic supply, production and distribution planning ; Dynamic traffic assignment ; Dynamic competitive revenue management in competition
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 499 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780387727776
    Series Statement: International series in operations research & management science 135
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    Call number: 19/M 91.0920
    In: Applied mathematical sciences
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: v, 247 S.
    ISBN: 0387972579
    Series Statement: Applied mathematical sciences 85
    Language: English
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  • 79
    Publication Date: 2021-01-07
    Description: The elemental fluxes and heat flow associated with large aquifer systems can be significant both at local and at regional scales. In fact, large amounts of heat transported by regional groundwater flow can affect the subsurface thermal regime, and the amount of matter discharged towards the surface by large spring systems can be significant relative to the elemental fluxes of surface waters. The Narni-Amelia regional aquifer system (Central Italy) discharges more than 13 m3 sec)1 of groundwater characterised by a slight thermal anomaly, high salinity and high pCO2. During circulation in the regional aquifer, groundwater reacts with the host rocks (dolostones, limestones and evaporites) and mixes with deep CO2-rich fluids of mantle origin. These processes transfer large amounts of dissolved substances, in particular carbon dioxide, and a considerable amount of heat towards the surface. Because practically all the water circulating in the Narni-Amelia system is discharged by few large springs (Stifone-Montoro), the mass and energy balance of these springs can give a good estimation of the mass and heat transported from the entire system towards the surface. By means of a detailed mass and balance of the aquifer and considering the soil CO2 fluxes measured from the main gas emission of the region, we computed a total CO2 discharge of about 7.8 · 109 mol a)1 for the whole Narni-Amelia system. Finally, considering the enthalpy difference between infiltrating water and water discharged by the springs, we computed an advective heat transfer related to groundwater flow of 410 ± 50 MW.
    Description: Published
    Description: 182-196
    Description: 2.4. TTC - Laboratori di geochimica dei fluidi
    Description: 4.5. Studi sul degassamento naturale e sui gas petroliferi
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    Keywords: carbon dioxide degassing ; heat flow ; regional aquifer ; 04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.01. Geochemical exploration ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.12. Fluid Geochemistry ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.07. Instruments and techniques
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  • 80
    Publication Date: 2020-12-21
    Description: We detail the Kamil crater (Egypt) structure and refine the impact scenario, based on the geological and geophysical data collected during our first expedition in February 2010. Kamil Crater is a model for terrestrial small-scale hypervelocity impact craters. It is an exceptionally well-preserved, simple crater with a diameter of 45 m, depth of 10 m, and rayed pattern of bright ejecta. It occurs in a simple geological context: flat, rocky desert surface, and target rocks comprising subhorizontally layered sandstones. The high depth-to-diameter ratio of the transient crater, its concave, yet asymmetric, bottom, and the fact that Kamil Crater is not part of a crater field confirm that it formed by the impact of a single iron mass (or a tight cluster of fragments) that fragmented upon hypervelocity impact with the ground. The circular crater shape and asymmetries in ejecta and shrapnel distributions coherently indicate a direction of incidence from the NW and an impact angle of approximately 30 to 45 . Newly identified asymmetries, including the off-center bottom of the transient crater floor downrange, maximum overturning of target rocks along the impact direction, and lower crater rim elevation downrange, may be diagnostic of oblique impacts in well-preserved craters. Geomagnetic data reveal no buried individual impactor masses 〉100 kg and suggest that the total mass of the buried shrapnel 〉100 g is approximately 1050–1700 kg. Based on this mass value plus that of shrapnel 〉10 g identified earlier on the surface during systematic search, the new estimate of the minimum projectile mass is approximately 5 t.
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    Description: 1842–1868
    Description: 3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
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    Keywords: Impact craters ; geophysical survey ; iron meteorite ; impact scenario ; 04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.07. Instruments and techniques ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 81
    Publication Date: 2020-12-07
    Description: We present new stratigraphic, palaeomagnetic, 87Sr/86Sr and 40Ar/39Ar data from a lacustrine succession of the Sulmona basin, central Italy, which, according to an early study, included six unconformitybounded lacustrine units (from SUL6, oldest, to SUL1, youngest) spanning the interval 〉600 to 2 ka. The results of the present study, on the one hand confirm some of the previous conclusions, but by contrast reveal that units SUL2 and SUL1, previously attributed to the Holocene, are actually equivalent to the older SUL6 and SUL5 units – here dated to 814–〉530 ka and 530–〈457 ka, respectively – and that the U-series dates previously published for both former SUL2 and SUL1 units yielded abnormally young ages. In light of the present results, a reassessment of the chronology of the Sulmona basin succession and a revision of the tephrostratigraphy of the SUL2/SUL6 and SUL1/SUL5 units is in order.
    Description: Published
    Description: 545–551
    Description: 2.2. Laboratorio di paleomagnetismo
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    Description: restricted
    Keywords: 40Ar/39Ar dating; central Italy ; Sr isotope composition ; Sulmona lacustrine succession ; Brunhes–Matuyama geomagnetic reversal ; tephrostratigraphy ; U-series dating ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.08. Sediments: dating, processes, transport ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.10. Stratigraphy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.06. Paleomagnetism
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    Publication Date: 2020-12-14
    Description: We study the implications of a recently published mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS), derived from repeated surface elevation measurements from NASA’s ice cloud and land elevation satellite (ICESat) for the time period between 2003 and 2008. To characterize the effects of this new, high-resolution GrIS mass balance, we study the time-variations of various geophysical quantities in response to the current mass loss. They include vertical uplift and subsidence, geoid height variations, global patterns of sea level change (or fingerprints), and regional sea level variations along the coasts of Greenland. Long-wavelength uplifts and gravity variations in response to current or past ice thickness variations are obtained solving the sea level equation, which accounts for both the elastic and the viscoelastic components of deformation. To capture the short-wavelength components of vertical uplift in response to current ice mass loss, which is not resolved by satellite gravity observations, we have specifically developed a high-resolution regional elastic rebound (ER) model. The elastic component of vertical uplift is combined with estimates of the viscoelastic displacement fields associated with the process of glacial-isostatic adjustment (GIA), according to a set of published ice chronologies and associated mantle rheological profiles. We compare the sensitivity of global positioning system (GPS) observations along the coasts of Greenland to the ongoing ER and GIA. In notable contrast with past reports, we show that vertical velocities obtained by GPS data from five stations with sufficiently long records and from one tide gauge at the GrIS margins can be reconciled with model predictions based on the ICE-5G deglaciation model and the ER associated with the new ICESat-derived mass balance.
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    Description: 1457-1474
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
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    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Sea level change ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.02. Geodynamics
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    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: We present a time-independent gridded earthquake rate forecast for the European region including Turkey. The spatial component of our model is based on kernel density estimation techniques, which we applied to both past earthquake locations and fault moment release on mapped crustal faults and subduction zone interfaces with assigned slip rates. Our forecast relies on the assumption that the locations of past seismicity is a good guide to future seismicity, and that future large-magnitude events occur more likely in the vicinity of known faults. We show that the optimal weighted sum of the corresponding two spatial densities depends on the magnitude range considered. The kernel bandwidths and density weighting function are optimized using retrospective likelihood-based forecast experiments. We computed earthquake activity rates (a- and b-value) of the truncated Gutenberg–Richter distribution separately for crustal and subduction seismicity based on a maximum likelihood approach that considers the spatial and temporal completeness history of the catalogue. The final annual rate of our forecast is purely driven by the maximum likelihood fit of activity rates to the catalogue data, whereas its spatial component incorporates contributions from both earthquake and fault moment-rate densities. Our model constitutes one branch of the earthquake source model logic tree of the 2013 European seismic hazard model released by the EU-FP7 project ‘Seismic HAzard haRmonization in Europe’ (SHARE) and contributes to the assessment of epistemic uncertainties in earthquake activity rates. We performed retrospective and pseudo-prospective likelihood consistency tests to underline the reliability of our model and SHARE’s area source model (ASM) using the testing algorithms applied in the collaboratory for the study of earthquake predictability (CSEP). We comparatively tested our model’s forecasting skill against the ASM and find a statistically significant better performance for testing periods of 10–20 yr. The testing results suggest that our model is a viable candidate model to serve for long-term forecasting on timescales of years to decades for the European region.
    Description: EC-Research FP7-projects, SHARE, under grant agreement No. 226967 and NERA, under grant agreement No. 262330
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    Description: 1159-1172
    Description: 2T. Tettonica attiva
    Description: 3T. Pericolosità sismica e contributo alla definizione del rischio
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    Keywords: Probabilistic forecasting ; Statistical seismology ; Europe ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.02. Earthquake interactions and probability ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.11. Seismic risk
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2021-06-08
    Description: We investigated the high frequency attenuation of S-waves in Southeastern Alps and Northern External Dinarides using waveforms from 331 earthquakes (3.0〈 Mw〈 6.5). The spectral decay parameter, k, was computed using 1345 three component high quality records, collected by the Italian Strong Motion Network (RAN) and by the Short-Period Seismometric Network of North-Eastern Italy (NEI) in the period 1976-2007. Weak motion data from 11 stations of the NEI network and strong motion data collected by 5 accelerometers of the RAN were analyzed. The k parameter was estimated in the 0-250 Km distance range, in a frequency band extending from the corner frequency of the event up to 25 or 45 Hz, using the amplitude acceleration Fourier spectra of S-waves. The observed record-to-record variability of k was modeled by applying a generalized inversion procedure, using both parametric and non-parametric approaches. Our results evidence that k is independent on earthquake size, while it shows both site and distance dependence. Stations of the NEI network present the same increase of k with epicentral distance, Re, and show values of the zero-distance k parameter, k0(S), between 0.017 and 0.053 s. For the whole region, the k increase with distance can be described through a linear model with slope dk/dRe = (1.4±0.1)x10^(-4) s/Km. Assuming an average S-wave velocity, 〈Vs〉=3.34 Km/s between 5 and 15 Km depth, we estimate an average frequency independent quality factor, 〈Qi〉=2140, for the corresponding crustal layer. The non-parametric approach evidences a weak positive concavity of the curve that describes the k increase with Re at about 90 Km distance. This result can be approximated through a piecewise linear function with slopes of 1.0x10^(-4) s/Km and 1.7x10^(-4) s/Km, in accordance with a three layers model where moving from the intermediate to the bottom layer both 〈Qi〉 and 〈Vs〉 decrease. Two regional dependences were found: data from earthquakes located westward to the NEI network evidence weaker attenuation properties, probably because of S-wave reflections from different part of the Moho discontinuity under the eastern Po Plain, at about 25-30 Km depth, while earthquakes located eastward (in western Slovenia), where the Moho deepens up to 45-50 Km, evidence a higher attenuation. Moreover, the k estimates obtained with data from earthquakes located in the area of the 1998 (Mw=5.7) and 2004 (Mw=5.2) Kobarid events are 0.017 s higher than the values predicted for the whole region, probably because of the high level of fracturing that characterizes fault zones. The comparison between measured and theoretical values of k, computed at a few stations with available S-wave velocity profiles, reveals that the major contribution to the total k0(S) is due to the sedimentary column (from surface to 800 m depth). The hard rock section contribution is limited to 0.005 s, in accordance with a maximum contribution of 0.010 s predicted by the non-parametric inversion.
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    Description: 1393-1416
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Earthquake source observations ; Body waves ; Seismic attenuation ; Site effects ; Wave propagation ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.04. Ground motion
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2021-06-22
    Description: The building materials of the Theatre of Marcellus, 44–11 BCE, reflect Roman builders’ careful selections of tuff and travertine for dimension stone and volcanic aggregates for pozzolanic concretes. The vitric–lithic–crystal Tufo Lionato tuff dimension stone contains a high proportion of lava lithic fragments, which increase its compressive strength and decrease water sorption, enhancing durability. Sophisticated installations of travertine dimension stone reinforce the tuff masonry, which is integrated with durable concrete walls and barrel vaults. The pozzolanic mortars of the concretes contain harenae fossiciae mainly from the intermediate alteration facies of the mid-Pleistocene, scoriaceous Pozzolane Rosse pyroclastic flow. They have pervasive interpenetrating pozzolanic cements, including strätlingite, similar to highquality, imperial era mortars. Concrete walls are faced with refined Tufo Lionato opus reticulatum and tufelli, and opus testaceum of fired, greyish-yellow brick. The exploratory concrete masonry, which includes some of the earliest examples of brick facings and strätlingite cements in Rome, and the integration of these materials in complex architectural elements and internal spaces, reflect the highly skilled workmanship, rigorous work-site management and technical supervision of Roman builders trained in republican era methods and materials.
    Description: Published
    Description: 728–742
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: VOLCANIC TUFF MASONRY ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Description: We present a high-resolution palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two cores, MS06 and MS06-SW (6.7 and 1.1 m long, respectively), collected at 72 m below sea level in the Augusta Bay shelf (Eastern Sicily, Ionian Sea, Italy) about 2.3 kmfrom the coastline. Geophysical surveying carried out in the sampling area highlighted the presence of a homogeneous sedimentary sequence that most likely was deposited after the Last Glacial Maximum and was not affected by anthropogenic disturbances. The two cores penetrated a monotonous mud sedimentary sequence, interrupted at ∼3 m depth by a 3–4-cm-thick volcanic sandy layer that is correlated with the tephra fallout deposit produced by the 122 BC plinian eruption of Mt Etna. This tephra, along with radiocarbon dating of nine marine shells and with radioactive tracers for the uppermost 0.3 m (210Pb and 137Cs), provide the chronological constraints for the stratigraphic sequence that resulted younger than 4500 yr BP. Palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic data show that the sample sequence is magnetically homogeneous. A single peak of high magnetic mineral concentration is present and corresponds to the volcanic sandy layer. Palaeomagnetic data allowed the identification of a well-defined characteristic remanent magnetization that provides a high-resolution record of palaeosecular variation (PSV) at the sampling site. The reconstructed PSV curve is in good agreement with the available regional reference PSV curves and with the prediction from recent PSV modelling for Europe. The palaeomagnetic data obtained in this study on the one hand support and refine the age model for the cores, derived from other independent constraints, and on the other hand provide an original high-resolution PSV curve that can serve as a reference for the central Mediterranean over the last 4 ka.
    Description: Published
    Description: 191 - 202
    Description: 2.2. Laboratorio di paleomagnetismo
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Palaeointensity ; Palaeomagnetic secular variation ; Marine magnetics and palaeomagnetics ; Europe ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.02. Geomagnetic field variations and reversals ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.06. Paleomagnetism
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: Seismogram envelopes recorded at Campi Flegrei caldera show diffusive characteristics as well as steep amplitude increases in the intermediate and late coda, which can be related to the presence of a non-uniformly scattering medium. In this paper, we first show the results of a simulation with a statistical model considering anisotropic scattering interactions, in order to match coda-envelope duration and shape.We consider as realistic parameters for a volcanic caldera the presence of large square root velocity fluctuations (10 per cent) and two typical correlation lengths for such an heterogeneous crust, a = 0.1 and 1 km. Then, we propose the inclusion of a diffusive boundary condition in the stochastic description of multiple scattering, in order to model intermediate and late coda intensities, and particularly the sharp intensity peaks at some stations in the caldera. Finally, we show that a reliable 2-D synthetic model of the envelopes produced by earthquakes vertically sampling a small region can be obtained including a single drastic change of the scattering properties of the volcano, that is, a caldera rim of radius 3 km, and sections varying between 2 and 3 km. These boundary conditions are diffusive, which signifies that the rim must have more scattering potential than the rest of the medium, with its diffusivity 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than the one of the background medium, so that the secondary sources on its interface(s) could enhance coda intensities. We achieve a good first-order model of high-frequency (18 Hz) envelope broadening adding to the Monte Carlo solution for the incident flux the secondary source effects produced by a closed annular boundary, designed on the caldera rim signature at 1.5 km depth. At lower frequencies (3 Hz) the annular boundary controls the intermediate and late coda envelope behaviour, in a way similar to an extended diffusive source. In our interpretation, the anomalous intensities observed at several stations and predicted by the final Monte Carlo solutions are mainly due to the diffusive transmission reflection from a scattering object of increased scattering power, and are controlled by its varying thickness.
    Description: This work was carried out under the HPC-Europa2 project (project number: 228398) with the support of the European Commission Capacities Area-Research Infrastructures Initiative. We thank the whole staff at EPCC (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre) in Edinburgh and particularly Dr. Adam Carter for their help in both developing and parallelizing the code. The challenging comments and suggestions of the editor and two anonymous reviewers helped both in focusing the aim and in overcoming the strong limits of a previous version of the paper.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1102–1119
    Description: 3.1. Fisica dei terremoti
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    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Numerical solutions; ; Seismic anisotropy; ; Seismic attenuation ; Seismic tomography ; Wave scattering and diffraction ; Calderas ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.09. Waves and wave analysis
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Prominent arrivals in the coda of seismograms from the wider Alpine area can be associated with lateral reflections of Love waves at the northern Apennines mountain chain (Italy), where structural heterogeneity causes an abrupt contrast in phase velocity. We discuss an approach to image lateral heterogeneity from reflected surface waves using intermediate-period, three- component coda waveforms as sources for an adjoint wavefield that propagates the reflections backward in time. We numerically compute three-dimensional sensitivity kernels for the dependence of coda waveforms on P velocity, S velocity and density, based upon correlations between the adjoint and the regular forward wavefields. We consider synthetic coda waveforms for a simplified model of the northern Apennines, as well as real coda observations from five moderate magnitude earthquakes (M W 4.6–5.6) in the southern Alps. Wave propagation is simulated using the spectral-element method, for which a 3-D regional earth model is used in the case of real data. Single and combined event sensitivity kernels provide clear images of the reflectivity associated with the northern Apennines in kernels for density and S-wave speed. The kernels show that surface wave reflections occur near the axial zone of the mountain chain. Apart from the Apennines, the approach is able to image other smaller reflectivity patches from the coda waveforms, like the Ivrea zone in the southern Alps. Our coda misfit kernels can be integrated in a gradient-based waveform tomography, where they could enhance the shar pness of the model at lateral discontinuities.
    Description: Published
    Description: 543–554
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Tomography; ; Computational seismology ; Wave scattering and diffraction ; Crustal structure ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.07. Tomography and anisotropy
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Stick-slip dynamic instability is a key mechanism governing frictional processes from microscale physics to earthquake faults and landslides; yet challenging questions are stil open about its nucleation and propagation dynamics. We present novel observations on laboratory experimental faults where spontaneously nucleating fractures are produced, describing (1) an initial quasistatic, stable rupture front accelerating to subshear and then intersonic velocity; 2) the arisal of a higher degree of complexity when the friction to prestress ratio is increased on the sliding surface. The complex behaviour includes stop and go sequences, irregular proportion and rerupturing episodes within short-time intervals, implying rapid restrengthening of the surface and the formation of self-healing pulses, reproducing experimentally for the first time a behaviour observed on seismic faults.
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    Description: 697-702
    Description: 2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
    Description: 3.1. Fisica dei terremoti
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    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Fractures and flow; friction; earthquake dynamics; Dynamics and mechanics of faulting ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.06. Rheology, friction, and structure of fault zones
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The Montalbano Jonico (MJ) section, cropping out in Southern Italy, represents a potential candidate to define the Lower/Middle Pleistocene boundary and it has been proposed as a suitable Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the Ionian Stage (Middle Pleistocene). The MJ section is the only continuous benthic and planktonic δ18O on-land reference in the Mediterranean area for the Mid-Pleistocene transition, spanning an interval between about 1240 and 645 ka. Combined biostratigraphy and sapropel chronology, tephra stratigraphy and complete high-resolution benthic and planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotope records already provide a firm chronostratigraphic framework for the MJ section. However, magnetostratigraphy was still required to precisely locate the Brunhes-Matuyama transition and to mark the GSSP for the Ionian stage. We carried out a palaeomagnetic study of a subsection (Ideale section) of the MJ composite section, sampling 61 oriented cores from 56 stratigraphic levels spread over a ca. 80-m-thick stratigraphic interval that correlates to the oxygen isotopic stage 19 and should therefore include the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal. The palaeomagnetic data indicate a stable and almost single-component natural remanent magnetization (NRM). A characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) was clearly identified by stepwise demagnetization of the NRM. The ChRM declination values vary around 0◦ and the ChRM inclination around the expected value (59◦) for a geocentric axial dipole field at the sampling locality. This result indicates that the section has been remagnetized during the Brunhes Chron. A preliminary study of 27 additional not azimuthally oriented hand samples, collected at various levels from other parts of the MJ composite section, indicates that all the samples are of normal polarity and demonstrates that the remagnetization is widespread across the whole exposed stratigraphic sequence. A series of specific rock magnetic techniques were then applied to investigate the nature of the main magnetic carrier in the study sediments, and they suggest that the main magnetic mineral in the MJ section is the iron sulphide greigite (Fe3S4). Scanning electron microscope observations and elemental microanalysis reveal that greigite occurs both as individual euhedral crystals and in iron sulphides aggregates filling voids in the clay matrix. Therefore, we infer that the remagnetization of the section is due to the late-diagenetic growth of greigite under reducing conditions, most likely resulting in the almost complete dissolution of the original magnetic minerals. Iron sulphide formation in the MJ section can be linked to migration of mineralized fluids. Our inferred timing of the remagnetization associated with greigite growth represents the longest remanence acquisition delay documented in greigite-bearing clays of the Italian peninsula so far.
    Description: In press
    Description: 2.2. Laboratorio di paleomagnetismo
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Remagnetization ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.06. Paleomagnetism ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.07. Rock magnetism
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: We present a high-resolution palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic study of two cores, MS06 and MS06-SW (6.7 and 1.1 m long, respectively), collected at 72 m below sea level in the Augusta Bay shelf (Eastern Sicily, Ionian Sea, Italy) about 2.3 kmfrom the coastline. Geophysical surveying carried out in the sampling area highlighted the presence of a homogeneous sedimentary sequence that most likely was deposited after the Last Glacial Maximum and was not affected by anthropogenic disturbances. The two cores penetrated a monotonous mud sedimentary sequence, interrupted at ∼3 m depth by a 3–4-cm-thick volcanic sandy layer that is correlated with the tephra fallout deposit produced by the 122 BC plinian eruption of Mt Etna. This tephra, along with radiocarbon dating of nine marine shells and with radioactive tracers for the uppermost 0.3 m (210Pb and 137Cs), provide the chronological constraints for the stratigraphic sequence that resulted younger than 4500 yr BP. Palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic data show that the sample sequence is magnetically homogeneous. A single peak of high magnetic mineral concentration is present and corresponds to the volcanic sandy layer. Palaeomagnetic data allowed the identification of a well-defined characteristic remanent magnetization that provides a high-resolution record of palaeosecular variation (PSV) at the sampling site. The reconstructed PSV curve is in good agreement with the available regional reference PSV curves and with the prediction from recent PSV modelling for Europe. The palaeomagnetic data obtained in this study on the one hand support and refine the age model for the cores, derived from other independent constraints, and on the other hand provide an original high-resolution PSV curve that can serve as a reference for the central Mediterranean over the last 4 ka.
    Description: In press
    Description: 2.2. Laboratorio di paleomagnetismo
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Palaeomagnetic secular variation ; Palaeointensity ; Marine magnetics and palaeomagnetics ; Europe ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.02. Geomagnetic field variations and reversals ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.06. Paleomagnetism
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The connection between Tropical Pacific and North Pacific variability is investigated in a state-of-the art coupled ocean-atmosphere model, comparing two 20th century simulations at T30 and T106 atmospheric horizontal resolutions. Despite a better simulation of the frequency and the spatial distribution of the Tropical Pacific anomalies associated with the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the high-resolution experiment, the response in the North Pacific is scarcely different from the low-resolution experiment where the ENSO variability is weaker and at higher than observed frequency. In the North Pacific, the response of surface atmospheric fields to the variability in the Tropical Pacific appears to be affected by local coupling processes significantly different in the two experiments. The coupling between sea level pressure (SLP) and sea surface temperature (SST) in the North Pacific as well as the influence of the Tropical Pacific SST has been measured here by means of the ‘coupled manifold’ technique. In the low-resolution case the SLP variances linked to the fraction of North Pacific SST not influenced by the Tropical Pacific are weak suggesting that the remote influence is strong, consistently with the observations. On the contrary, in the high-resolution experiment the fractions and the patterns of the SLP variances due to the Tropical Pacific SST and those linked to the North Pacific SST are comparable. In the latter case, model systematic errors in the northwestern Pacific influences the local coupling processes thus triggering the remote response. We conclude that an increased atmospheric horizontal resolution does not reduce the coupled model systematic errors in the representation of the teleconnection between the North and the Tropical Pacific and that the validation of coupled models has to consider both remote and local processes.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1640-1653
    Description: 3.7. Dinamica del clima e dell'oceano
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Tropical Pacific-North Pacific teleconnection ; ENSO ; coupled GCMs ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.02. Climate ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.04. Processes and Dynamics ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.01. General::03.01.03. Global climate models
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Edifice instability, that can result in catastrophic flank collapse, is a fundamental volcanic hazard. The subvolcanic basement can encourage such instability, especially if it is susceptible to mechanical weakening by devolatilization reactions near magmatic temperatures. For this reason, understanding how the physical and chemical properties of representative lithologies deteriorate at high temperatures is potentially highly relevant for volcanic hazard mitigation. This is particularly true for sedimentary rock, commonly found underlying volcanic edifices worldwide, that undergo rapid deterioration even under modest temperatures. Therefore, here we present the first experimental study of devolatilization reactions, induced by magmatic temperatures, on sedimentary rock comprising a subvolcanic basement. Our results show that, for a marly limestone representative of the basement at Mt Etna, devolatilization reactions, namely the dehydroxylation of clay minerals and the decarbonation of calcium carbonate, result in a dramatic reduction of mechanical strength and seismic velocities. These temperature-driven reactions can promote volcanic instability at stresses much lower than previously estimated.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1073–1077
    Description: 2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Phase transitions ; Experimental volcanism ; 04. Solid Earth::04.01. Earth Interior::04.01.04. Mineral physics and properties of rocks
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2017-04-03
    Description: With the continued growth in availability of DInSAR and GPS data, space based geodesy has been widely applied to image the coseismic displacement field and to retrieve the static dislocation over the fault plane for almost all the significant earthquakes of the past two decades. This is performed by linear data inversion over a set of subfaults, generally characterized by a constant and predefined or manually adjusted dimensions. In this paper we propose a new algorithm to automatically retrieve an optimized fault subdivision in the linear inversion of coseismic geodetic data. The code iteratively keeps the parameter resolution close to a predefined high value. We first discuss the rationale supporting our algorithm and, after a detailed description of its implementation, we analyze the advantages of its introduction in the data inversion. The algorithm was tested against an exhaustive range of synthetic and real datasets and fault mechanisms. Among them, we present the results for the Mw 6.2, 2009 L’Aquila (Central Italy) earthquake and compare the new and previously published slip distributions showing the disappearance of misleading slip pattern and the increased resolution for shallower zones.
    Description: Published
    Description: 529-538
    Description: 1.10. TTC - Telerilevamento
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: fault modelling ; geodetic data inversion ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The 2009 April 6, Mw= 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake occurred within a complex system of NW–SE trending normal faults in the Abruzzi Central Apennines (Italy). We analyse the coseismic deformation as measured by 〉70 global positioning system (GPS) stations, both from continuous and survey-mode networks, providing unprecedented details for a moderate normal faulting earthquake in Italy from GPS measurements. We use rectangular, uniform-slip, dislocations embedded in an elastic, homogeneous and isotropic half-space and a constrained, non-linear optimization algorithm, to solve for the best-fitting rectangular dislocation geometry and coseismic-slip distribution. We use a bootstrap approach to investigate uncertainties in the model parameters and define confidence bounds for all the inverted parameters. The rupture occurred on a N129°E striking and 50° southwestward dipping normal fault, in agreement with geological observations of surface breaks along the Paganica fault. Our distributed slip model exhibits a zone of relatively higher slip (〉60 cm) between ∼1.5 and ∼11 km depth, along a roughly downdip, NW–SE elongated patch, confined within the fault plane inverted assuming uniform-slip. The highest slip, of the order of ∼1 m, occurred on a ∼16 km2 area located at ∼5 km depth, SE of the mainshock epicentre. The analysis of model resolution suggests that slip at depth below ∼5 km can be resolved only at a spatial scale larger than 2 km, so a finer discretization of different asperities within the main patch of coseismic-slip is not allowed by GPS data. We compute the coseismic Coulomb stress changes in the crustal volume affected by the major aftershocks, and compare the results obtained from the uniform-slip and the heterogeneous-slip models. We find that most of the large aftershocks occurred in areas of Coulomb stress increase of 0.2–13 bar and that a deepening of the slip distribution down to a depth greater than 6 km in the SE part of the fault plane, in agreement with the inverted slip model, can explain the deepest, April 7, Mw 5.3 aftershock.
    Description: Published
    Description: 473-489
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
    Description: 3.2. Tettonica attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Satellite geodesy ; Space geodetic surveys ; Earthquake ground motions ; Earthquake source observations ; Earthquake interaction, forecasting, and prediction ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.01. Earthquake faults: properties and evolution ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.02. Earthquake interactions and probability ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.03. Earthquake source and dynamics ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.06. Surveys, measurements, and monitoring
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: We propose a method to introduce a refined representation of the ground motion in the framework of the Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA). This study is especially oriented to the incorporation of a priori information about source parameters, by focusing on the directivity effect and its influence on seismic hazard maps. Two strategies have been followed. One considers the seismic source as an extended source, and it is valid when the PSHA seismogenetic sources are represented as fault segments. We show that the incorporation of variables related to the directivity effect can lead to variations up to 30% of the hazard level, in terms of spectral acceleration response at 5 sec., exceeding probability of 10% in 50 years. The second one concerns the more general problem of the seismogenetic areas, where each point is a seismogenetic source having the same chance of enucleate a seismic event. In our proposition the point source is associated to the rupture-related parameters, defined using a statistical description. As an example, we consider a source point of an area characterized by strike slip faulting style. With the introduction of the directivity correction the modulation of the hazard map reaches values up to 100%. The introduction of directivity does not increase uniformly the hazard level, but acts more like a redistribution of the estimation that is consistent with the fault orientation. A general increase appears only when no a-priori information is available. However, nowadays good a-priori knowledge exists on style of faulting, dip and orientation of faults associated to the majority of the seismogenetic zones of the present seismic hazard maps. Following this method, all the information collected may be easily converted to obtain a more comprehensive and meaningful probabilistic Seismic Hazard formulation.
    Description: Published
    Description: 616-626
    Description: 4.1. Metodologie sismologiche per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Earthquake ground motion ; Earthquake source observation ; Probabilistic Seismic Hazard ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.11. Seismic risk
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The occurrence of crystallized and glassy melt inclusions (MI) in high-grade, partially melted metapelites and metagraywackes has opened up new possibilities to investigate anatectic processes. The present study focuses on three case studies: khondalites from the Kerala Khondalite Belt (India), the Ronda migmatites (Spain), and the Barun Gneiss (Nepal Himalaya). The results of a detailed microstructural investigation are reported, along with some new microchemical data on the bulk composition of MI. These inclusions were trapped within peritectic garnet and ilmenite during crystal growth and are therefore primary inclusions. They are generally isometric and very small in size, mostly £15 lm, and only rarely reaching 30 lm; they occur in clusters. In most cases inclusions are crystallized ( nanogranites ) and contain a granitic phase assemblage with quartz, feldspar and one or two mica depending on the particular case study, commonly with accessory phases (mainly zircon, apatite, rutile). In many cases the polycrystalline aggregates that make up the nanogranites show igneous microstructures, e.g. granophyric intergrowths, micrographic quartz in K-feldspar and cuneiform rods of quartz in plagioclase. Further evidence for the former presence of melt within the investigated inclusions consists of melt pseudomorphs, similar to those recognized at larger scale in the host migmatites. Moreover, partially crystallized inclusions are locally abundant and together with very small (£8 lm) glassy inclusions may occur in the same clusters. Both crystallized and partially crystallized inclusions often display a diffuse nanoporosity, which may contain fluids, depending on the case study. After entrapment, inclusions underwent limited microstructural modifications, such as shape maturation, local necking down processes, and decrepitation (mainly in the Barun Gneiss), which did not influence their bulk composition. Re-homogenized nanogranites and glassy inclusions show a leucogranitic and peraluminous composition, consistent with the results of partial melting experiments on metapelites and metagraywackes. Anatectic MI should therefore be considered as a new and important opportunity to understand the partial melting processes.
    Description: Published
    Description: 303-322
    Description: 3.5. Geologia e storia dei vulcani ed evoluzione dei magmi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: garnet ; melt inclusions ; melt microstructures ; migmatites ; nanogranite ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.05. Mineralogy and petrology
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2017-04-03
    Description: Campi Flegrei collapse caldera (Italy) is a high-risk volcanic area located close to Naples and includes part of the densely populated city. This area is characterised by large up and down ground displacements. The last large uplift episode caused 3.5 m of cumulative vertical displacement at the centre of the town of Pozzuoli, during the period 1969–1984. Up and down ground movements in this area often occur without intercurring eruptions and are similar to what is observed at other calderas worldwide. Here, however, they appear more evident and amplified. Understanding the mechanism of such movements is crucial for hazard assessment and eruption forecast, mainly due to this densely populated area. This paper presents a detailed model for ground displacements due to deep fluid injection in shallower layers. Such a model explains in a natural way the occurrence of uplift and subsidence without eruptions. We show that it is possible to fit observed ground deformation in this area with a thermofluid dynamical model. The model obtained is also consistent with other observations like microgravity changes, changes in CO2 flux, etc. Here, we suggest that significant uplift and subsidence at calderas can be due to effects of deep fluid injections other than magma. At Campi Flegrei, however, a partial magmatic contribution at the origin of the observed episodes cannot be excluded.
    Description: Published
    Description: 833–847
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Numerical approximations and analysis; Hydrothermal systems; Explosive volcanism; Calderas ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Two direct search methods, simulated annealing and neighbourhood algorithm, are applied to the inversion of the viscosity profile of the mantle using relative sea level time-histories for the Hudson Bay region. In problems characterized by a low-dimensional model space (Nd = 2 in this study), the two inversion methods show comparable performances. When a larger number of dimensions is involved (specifically Nd = 6), we directly show that simulated annealing is less effective than neighbourhood algorithm in overcoming the obstacles that are found in the model space when our specific data set is employed. This study confirms that modifications of the conventional Monte Carlo inversion method, such as simulated annealing and neighbourhood algorithm, are viable tools to determine the viscosity profile of the mantle, which, until recently, has been mainly tackled by means of linearized techniques.
    Description: Published
    Description: 890-900
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: mantle viscosity ; simulated annealing ; neighbourhood algorithm ; postglacial rebound ; 04. Solid Earth::04.01. Earth Interior::04.01.03. Mantle and Core dynamics
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2017-04-03
    Description: In the first part of this work, we make use of two non-parametric statistical pattern recognition algorithms and a multiple regression analysis to analyse seismic clusters occur ring around Mount Etna, Italy. The aim is to determine if the onset of flank eruptions at Mount Etna is linked to variations in the regional seismicity at a timescale of few weeks. From the analysis, we find that the discrimination between clusters preceding flank eruptions and clusters not related in time to flank activity is mainly linked to the volume output of the previous flank eruption, in some cases together with the time elapsed from its end. Instead, we do not find any difference in the seismicity features characterizing different types of clusters, except for a very small contribution of the number of seismic events in the clusters. This result does not confirm the existence, suggested in the past, of a direct link between the regional state of stress at a timescale of few weeks and the occurrence of flank eruptions on Mount Etna volcano. On the contrary, the result suggests that a prominent role in the flank eruption occur rence is played by the re-charging of the feeding system. In the second part of this study we analyse the relationship between the magma volume erupted in an eruption and the interevent time following it, finding that a ‘time-predictable model’ satisfactorily describes the occurrence of eruptions at Mount Etna in the last decades. The latter analysis is car ried out both on the flank eruption catalogue only, and on the complete catalogue of flank and summit eruptions, with comparable results.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1203–1218
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: flank eruptions ; Mount Etna volcano ; regional tectonic stress ; statistical pattern recognition ; time predictability ; 05. General::05.01. Computational geophysics::05.01.04. Statistical analysis
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