970 resultados para Bellingshausen Sea, slope on TMF
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Pós-graduação em Geografia - IGCE
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O efeito da topografia de um vale, uma colina, um declive e um aclive, em sondagens eletromagnéticas bidimensionais no domínio da freqüência, causa uma variação nos valores da amplitude e da fase da componente Hz devido a um meio homogêneo. A amplitude é menos afetada que a fase. A parede do vale mais próxima da linha de corrente causa uma forte diminuição dos valores da fase, enquanto que a parede do vale mais distante da linha causa um forte aumento. Os efeitos de uma colina são opostos aos do vale. Os efeitos do declive e do aclive num meio homogêneo, são similares, respectivamente, aos observados pelas paredes do vale e da colina mais próximas da linha de corrente. A resposta de um corpo condutivo retangular num meio homogêneo próximo a uma linha de corrente sofre pequenas variações devido a presença de um vale ou de uma colina situada longe da linha de corrente. Porém, se essas feições topográficas estiverem sobre o corpo, elas afetam fortemente a fase e a amplitude da componente Hz e apenas a amplitude, no caso da componente Hx. A resposta transiente não é afetada pela topografia para tempos muito baixos, pois nesse caso se investiga uma finíssima camada da superfície, assim como para tempos muito altos porque a profundidade de investigação é muito grande comparada com a dimensão da topografia. Para os modelos aqui estudados, a maior influência se dá para tempos intermediários, ao redor de 7 ms, ocasionando um retardo do ponto de "cross over" nas curvas de sondagens.
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The regional monsoons of the world have long been viewed as seasonal atmospheric circulation reversal-analogous to a thermally-driven land-sea breeze on a continental scale. This conventional view of monsoons is now being integrated at a global scale and accordingly, a new paradigm has emerged which considers regional monsoons to be manifestations of global-scale seasonal changes in response to overturning of atmospheric circulation in the tropics and subtropics, and henceforth, interactive components of a singular Global Monsoon (GM) system. The paleoclimate community, however, tends to view 'paleomonsoon' (PM), largely in terms of regional circulation phenomena. In the past decade, many high-quality speleothem oxygen isotope (delta O-18) records have been established from the Asian Monsoon and the South American Monsoon regions that primarily reflect changes in the integrated intensities of monsoons on orbital-to-decadal timescales. With the emergence of these high-resolution and absolute-dated records from both sides of the Equator, it is now possible to test a concept of the 'Global-Paleo-Monsoon' (GPM) on a wide-range of timescales. Here we present a comprehensive synthesis of globally-distributed speleothem delta O-18 records and highlight three aspects of the GPM that are comparable to the modern GM: (1) the GPM intensity swings on different timescales; (2) their global extent; and (3) an anti-phased inter-hemispheric relationship between the Asian and South American monsoon systems on a wide range of timescales.
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The work of my thesis is focused on the impact of tsunami waves in limited basins. By limited basins I mean here those basins capable of modifying significantly the tsunami signal with respect to the surrounding open sea. Based on this definition, we consider limited basins not only harbours but also straits, channels, seamounts and oceanic shelves. I have considered two different examples, one dealing with the Seychelles Island platform in the Indian Ocean, the second focussing on the Messina Strait and the harbour of the Messina city itself (Italy). The Seychelles platform is differentiated at bathymetric level from the surrounding ocean, with rapid changes from 2 km to 70 meters over short horizontal distances. The study of the platform response to the tsunami propagation is based on the simulation of the mega-event occurred on 26 December 2004. Based on a hypothesis for the earthquake causative fault, the ensuing tsunami has been numerically simulated. I analysed synthetic tide gauge records at several virtual tide gauges aligned along the direction going from the source to the platform. A substantial uniformity of tsunami signals in all calculated open ocean tide-gauge records is observed, while the signals calculated in two points of the Seychelles platform show different features both in terms of amplitude and period of the perturbation. To better understand the content in frequency of different calculated marigrams, a spectral analysis was carried out. In particular the ratio between the calculated tide-gauge records spectrum on the platform and the average tide-gauge records in the open ocean was considered. The main result is that, while in the average spectrum in the open ocean the fundamental peak is related to the source, the platform introduces further peaks linked both to the bathymetric configuration and to coastal geometry. The Messina Strait represents an interesting case because it consists in a sort of a channel open both in the north and in the south and furthermore contains the limited basin of the Messina harbour. In this case the study has been carried out in a different way with respect to the Seychelles case. The basin was forced along a boundary of the computational domain with sinusoidal functions having different periods within the typical tsunami frequencies. The tsunami has been simulated numerically and in particular the tide-gauge records were calculated for every forcing function in different points both externally and internally of the channel and of the Messina harbour. Apart from the tide-gauge records in the source region that almost immediately reach stationarity, all the computed signals in the channel and in the Messina harbour present a transient variable amplitude followed by a stationary part. Based exclusively on this last part, I calculated the amplification curves for each site. I found that the maximum amplification is obtained for forcing periods of approximately 10 minutes.
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Linear dispersal systems, such as coastal habitats, are well suited for phylogeographic studies because of their low spatial complexity compared to three dimensional habitats. Widely distributed coastal plant species additionally show azonal and often essentially continuous distributions. These properties, firstly, make it easier to reconstruct historical distributions of coastal plants and, secondly, make it more likely that present distributions contain both Quaternary refugia and recently colonized areas. Taken together this makes it easier to formulate phylogeographic hypotheses. This work investigated the phylogeography of Cakile maritima and Eryngium maritimum, two species growing in sandy habitats along the north Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea coasts on two different spatial scales using AFLP data. The genetic structure of these species was investigated by sampling single individuals along most of their distributions from Turkey to south Sweden. On a regional scale the population genetic structure of both species was also studied in detail in the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, the Strait of Gibraltar and along a continuous stretch of dunes in western France. Additionally, populations of C. maritima were investigated in the Baltic Sea/Kattegat/North Sea area. Over the complete sampling range the species show both differences and similarities in their genetic structure. In the Mediterranean Sea, both species contain Aegean Sea/Black Sea and west Mediterranean clusters. Cakile maritima additionally shows a clustering of Ionian Sea/Adriatic Sea collections. Further, both species show a subdivision of Atlantic Ocean/North Sea/Baltic Sea material from Mediterranean. Within the Atlantic Ocean group, C. maritima from the Baltic Sea and the most northern Atlantic localities form an additional cluster while no such substructure was found in E. maritimum. In all three instances where population genetic investigations of both species were performed in the same area, the results showed almost complete congruency of spatial genetic patterns. In the Aegean/Black Sea/Marmara region a subdivision of populations into a Black Sea, a Sea of Marmara and an Aegean Sea group is shared by both species. In addition the Sea of Marmara populations are more close to the Aegean Sea populations than they are to the Black Sea populations in both cases. Populations from the Atlantic side of the Strait of Gibraltar are differentiated from those on the Mediterranean side in both species, a pattern that confirms the results of the wide scale study. Along the dunes of West France no clear genetic structure could be detected in any of the species. Additionally, the results from the Baltic Sea/North Sea populations of C. maritima did not reveal any geographical genetic pattern. It is postulated that the many congruencies between the species are mainly due to a predominantly sea water mediated seed dispersal in both species and their shared sandy habitat. The results are compared to hypothetical distributions for the last glacial maximum based on species specific temperature requirements. It is argued that in both species the geographical borders of the clusters in the Mediterranean area were not affected by quaternary temperature changes and that the Aegean/Black Sea/Marmara cluster, and possibly the Ionian Sea/Adriatic Sea cluster in C. maritima, is the result of sea currents that isolate these basins from the rest of the sampled areas. The genetic gap in the Strait of Gibraltar between Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea populations in both species is also explained in terms of sea currents. The existence of three subgroups corresponding to the Aegean Sea, Black Sea and Sea of Marmara basins is suggested to have arisen due to geographical isolation during periods of global sea regressions in the glacials. The population genetic evidence was inconclusive regarding the Baltic Sea cluster of C. Maritima from the wide scale study. The results of this study are very similar to those of an investigation of three other coastal plant species over a similar range. This suggests that the phylo-geographic patterns of widespread coastal plants may be more predictable than those of other terrestrial plants.
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Im Rahmen dieser Promotionsarbeit wurden Fragestellungen der troposphärischen Ozonproduktion, des photostationären Gleichgewicht des NO2-NO-O3-ROx-Systems, des Einflusses von heterogenen Reaktionen an Mineralstauboberflächen und der Bedeutung lokaler anthropogener Emissionen für Spurengasmessungen an einem Gebirgsobservatorium untersucht. Dazu wurde insbesondere ein atmosphärenchemisch-meteorologischer Datensatz ausgewertet, welcher während der Feldmesskampagne MINATROC II im Juli/August 2002 am Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Observatorium Izana (2360m über NN) auf Teneriffa gewonnen wurde. Der Datensatz enthält Messdaten von Aerosolen, Spurengasen, Strahlungsgrößen und meteorologischen Parametern. Eine dichte Sahara-Staubwolke passierte die Messstation zwischen dem 28. und 31.07.2002. Die Mischungsverhältnisse von O3, H2O2, NOx und ROx zeigten während dieses Ereignisses Abnahmen zwischen 10% und 50%. Insbesondere infolge der Reduktion von NO und HO2 wurde eine deutliche Verringerung der Netto-Ozon-Produktion in der Staubwolke berechnet. Die Bewertung der verschiedenen Terme der Ozonproduktion bzw. –vernichtung zeigte relativ geringe Beiträge der einzelnen photochemischen Verlustreaktionen am Ozonbudget. Im Rahmen einer Boxmodellstudie, welche die Eingangsdaten von MINATROC II verwendete, wurde ein Vergleich zwischen Simulation und Messung kurzlebiger Spurengase angestellt. Die Modellrechnungen weisen darauf hin, dass die reduzierten H2O2-Mischungsverhältnisse in der Sahara-Staubwolke unter Berücksichtigung heterogener Reaktionen von HO2 bzw. H2O2 an Stauboberflächen erklärt werden können. Die Betrachtungen zum photostationären Gleichgewicht des NO2-NO-O3-ROx-Systems ergeben hauptsächlich stark überhöhte Leighton-Verhältnisse. Die Abweichungen der Messdaten vom photostationären Gleichgewichtszustand sind dabei zum Verschmutzungsgrad der Atmosphäre antikorreliert. Eine Reihe potentieller Einflüsse auf das NO2-NO-O3-ROx-System wurde diskutiert, wobei gezeigt werden konnte, dass das bisherige Betrachtungsmodell nicht ausreicht, um die beobachteten Abweichungen vom photostationären Gleichgewicht zu erklären. Während für die Nachtmessungen von MINATROC II Bedingungen der freien Troposphäre vorlagen, waren die Messungen am Tage von der Kopplung zwischen photochemischer Aktivität und thermisch getriebener Hangströmung betroffen. Die zum Messort gelangte anthropogen beeinflusste Grenzschichtluft konnte dabei auf maximalen Mischungsanteilen zwischen 15% und 85% quantifiziert werden. Abschließend wurden verschiedene Aspekte der Quellen und der Verteilung anthropogener Verschmutzungen auf Teneriffa im Zusammenhang der zuvor behandelten Fragen diskutiert.
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In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research recovered three ice cores from Guoqu Glacier (33 degrees 34'37.80 '' N, 91 degrees 10'35.3 '' E, 5720 m above sea level) on the northern side of Mt. Geladaindong, central Tibetan Plateau. Isotopes ( delta(18)O), major soluble ions (Na(+), K(+), Mg(2+), Ca(2+), Cl(-), NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-)), and radionuclide (beta-activity) measurements from one of the cores revealed a 70-year record (1935-2005). Statistical analysis of major ion time series suggests that atmospheric soluble dust species dominate the chemical signature and that background dust levels conceal marine ion species deposition. The soluble dust time series have interspecies relations and common structure (empirical orthogonal function (EOF) 1), suggesting a similar soluble dust source or transport route. Annual and seasonal correlations between the EOF 1 time series and National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research reanalysis climate variables (1948-2004) suggest that the Mt. Geladaindong ice core record provides a proxy for local and regional surface pressure. An approximately threefold decrease of soluble dust concentrations in the middle to late 1970s, accompanied by regional increases in pressure and temperature and decreases in wind velocity, coincides with the major 1976-1977 shift of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) from a negative to a positive state. This is the first ice core evidence of a potential teleconnection between central Asian atmospheric soluble dust loading and the PDO. Analysis of temporally longer ice cores from Mt. Geladaindong may enhance understanding of the relationship between the PDO and central Asian atmospheric circulation and subsequent atmospheric soluble dust loading.
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The excavation site Reigoldswil is located at 550 m above sea level on the Jura chain hillside in north-western Switzerland. The mountains divide the Rhine valley from an agriculturally rich region. The origin of the village lies in the early medieval time. Until now the skeletons of one cemetery have been morphologically studied. Around 216 individuals were excavated from under the foundation walls of a church and in the open field. They date to the 7/8th up to the 10th century. The striking part is the high amount of subadult (0-18 years) individuals with 58% (n=126). One of these children, an approximately 1.5 year old toddler from the 7th century, was buried in a stone cist. Its bones show morphological traces like porotic lesions of the greater wings of the sphenoidale, the squama, the mandibule and the scapula as new bone formation on both femora and tibiae. These signs could be an indicator for Möller-Barlow disease (Ortner 2003, Brickley and Ives 2008, Stark in press). As scurvy is associated with an insufficient intake of vitamin C, malnutrition must be assumed. A reason might be the geographic location or/and a harsh climat with crop failure and famine the first settler had to face. Besides the morphological diagnose amino acids of the bone collagen have been analyzed (Kramis et. al.). Further examinations, such as radiocarbon dating and stable isotope ratios (C, N, O, S) to specify nutrition, are planned.
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We explore the controls of the litho-tectonic architecture on the erosional flux in the 370-km2 Glogn basin (European Alps). In this basin, the bedding and schistosity of the bedrock dip parallel to the topographic slope on the NW valley flank, leading to a non-dip slope situation on the opposite SE valley side. While the dip slope condition has promoted the occurrence of landslides (e.g. the c. 30-km2 deep-seated Lumnezia landslide), the opposite non-dip slope side of the valley hosts >100-m-deeply incised tributary streams. 10Be concentrations of stream sediments yield catchment-averaged denudation rates that vary between 0.27 ± 0.03 and 2.19 ± 0.37 mm a−1, while the spatially averaged denudation rate of the entire basin is 1.99 ± 0.34 mm a−1. Our 10Be-based approach reveals that the Lumnezia landslide front contributes c. 30–65% of the entire sediment budget, although it covers <5% of the Glogn basin. This suggests a primary control of the bedrock bedding on erosion rates and processes.