3 resultados para Anthropogenic influence
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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The presence of Pinus nigra in central Spain, where its natural populations are very rare, has led to different interpretations of the current vegetation dynamics. Complementary to the available palynological evidence, macroremains provide local information of high taxonomic resolution that helps to reconstruct the palaeobiogeography of a given species. Here we present new macrofossil data from Tubilla del Lago, a small palaeolake located at the eastern part of the northern Iberian Meseta. We identified 17 wood samples and 71 cones on the basis of their wood anatomy and morphology, respectively. S ome of the fossil samples were radiocarbon dated (~4.230-3210 years cal BP). The results demonstrate the Holocene presence of P. nigra in the study area, where it is currently extinct. This evidence, together with other published palaeobotanical studies, indicates that the forests dominated by P. nigra must have had a larger importance on the landscape prior to the anthropogenic influence on the northern Iberian Meseta.
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En esta tesis doctoral se estudian las variaciones de radón en el interior de dos viviendas similares de construcción nueva en Madrid, una de ellas ocupada y la otra no, que forman parte del mismo edificio residencial. La concentración de radón y los parámetros ambientales (presión, temperatura y humedad) se midieron durante ocho meses. La monitorización del gas radón se realizó mediante detectores de estado sólido. Simultáneamente, se adquirieron algunas variables atmosféricas de un modelo atmosférico. En el análisis de los datos, se utilizó principalmente el método de la Transformada Wavelet. Los resultados muestran que el nivel de radón es ligeramente más alto en la vivienda ocupada que en la otra. A partir del análisis desarrollado en este estudio, se encontró que había un patrón específico estacional en la concentración de radón interior. Además, se analizó también la influencia antropogénica. Se pudieron observar patrones periódicos muy similares en intervalos concretos sin importar si la vivienda está ocupada o no. Por otra parte, los datos se almacenaron en cubos OLAP. El análisis se realizó usando unos algoritmos de agrupamiento (clustering) y de asociación. El objetivo es descubrir las relaciones entre el radón y las condiciones externas como la presión, estabilidad, etc. Además, la metodología aplicada puede ser útil para estudios ambientales en donde se mida radón en espacios interiores. ABSTRACT The present thesis studies the indoor radon variations in two similar new dwellings, one of them occupied and the other unoccupied, from the same residential building in Madrid. Radon concentration and ambient parameters were measured during eight months. Solid state detectors were used for the radon monitoring. Simultaneously, several atmospheric variables were acquired from an atmospheric model. In the data analysis, the Wavelet Transform Method was mainly used. The results show that radon level is slightly higher in the unoccupied dwelling than in the other one. From the analysis developed in this study, it is found that a specific seasonal pattern exists in the indoor radon concentration. Besides, the anthropogenic influence is also analysed. Nearly periodical patterns could be observed in specific periods whether dwelling is occupied or not. Otherwise, data were stored in cubes OLAP. Analysis was carried out using clustering and association algorithms. The aim is to find out the relationships among radon and external conditions like pressure, stability, etc. Besides, the methodology could be useful to assess environmental studies, where indoor radon is measured.
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The lipid content of three cores from Lake Enol (Picos de Europa National Park, Asturias, Northern Spain) was studied. The n-alkane profiles indicated a major input from terrigenous plants [predominance of high molecular weight (HMW) alkanes] since ca. 1695 AD to the water body, although the uppermost cm revealed a predominance of organic matter (OM) derived from algae, as the most abundant alkane was C17. Three units revealing different environmental conditions were defined. Unit A (ca. 1695–1860 AD) in the lowermost parts of ENO13-10 (< 12 cm) and ENO13-15 (< 28 cm) was identified and was characterized by higher OM input and evidence of minimal degradation (high CPI values, predominance of HMW n-alkanoic acids and good correspondence between the predominant n-alkane and n-alkanoic acid chains). These findings could be linked to the Little Ice Age, when cold and humid conditions may have favored an increase in total organic carbon (TOC) and n-alkane and n-alkanoic acid content (greater terrigenous OM in-wash), and may have also reduced bacterial activity. In Unit B (ca. 1860–1980 AD) the lack of correspondence between the n-alkane and n-alkanoic acid profiles of ENO13-10 (12–4 cm) and ENO13-15 (28–8 cm) suggested a certain preferential microbial synthesis of long chain saturated fatty acids from primary OM and/or bacterial activity, coinciding with a decrease in OM input, which could be linked to the global warming that started in the second half of the 19th century. In ENO13-7 the low OM input (low TOC) was accompanied by some bacterial degradation (predominance ofHMWn-alkanoic acids but with a bimodal distribution) in the lowermost 16–5 cm. Evidence of considerable phytoplankton productivity and microbial activity was especially significant in Unit C (ca. 1980–2013 AD) identified in the uppermost part of all three cores (5 cm in ENO13-7, 4 cm in ENO13-10 and 8 cm in ENO13-15), coinciding with higher concentrations of n-alkanes and n-alkanoic acids, which were considered to be linked to warmer and drier conditions, as well as to greater anthropogenic influence in modern times. Plant sterols, such as b-sitosterol, campesterol and stigmasterol, were significantly present in the cores. In addition, fecal stanols, such as 24-ethylcoprostanol from herbivores, were present, thereby indicating a continuous and significant pollution input derived from these animals since the 17th century, being more important in the last 20 years.