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本文阐述辽河下游地区 1∶5 0万SOTER建立中SOTER图编制与数据采集的过程及有关问题 .

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黄土丘陵沟壑区地形变化异常复杂 ,1∶5万地形图对原始 1∶1万地形图等高线形态综合、取舍程度很大 ,这些都在不同程度上影响了地形分析结果的准确性。以高精度的 1∶1万比例尺DEM为校准值 ,运用 1∶1万及 1∶5万比例尺DEM叠合比较分析的方法 ,研究 1∶5万DEM的地形信息容量及提取不同地形要素的精度。试验结果表明 ,在黄土丘陵区 ,与 1∶1万DEM相比 ,1∶5万DEM在所提取的地面坡度、地面曲率、沟壑量等地形定量指标方面均都存在着较大的误差。

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以陕北绥德县韭园沟流域为试验样区 ,采用高精度 1∶ 1万 DEM所提取的坡度为准值 ,应用多层面复合分析和比较分析的方法 ,研究该地区 1∶ 5万 DEM提取地面坡度的误差特征与纠正方法。试验结果显示 ,所获得的不同空间尺度下 DEM所提取坡度值的转换图谱 ,可对 1∶ 5万 DEM计算的地面坡度统计值进行有效修正。该成果对于 DEM数据在水土保持领域若干应用标准的制定 ,提供了重要的理论依据与技术路线

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我们根据任务的需要研制了CA-便携式微机测金仪,对其电化学性能进行了试验,测试结果良好。该仪器操作灵活简便,噪声小,灵敏可达ppb级。对矿样中的金进行了分析,所得结果与石墨炉原子吸收法的分析结果及金标样的标准值基本一致。

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Relato da distribuição dos solos e de seus atributos identificados no levantamento pedológico detalhado da Unidade de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento de Tatuí, Polo Regional Sudoeste da Agência Paulista de Tecnologia do Agronegócio (APTA-SAA-SP).

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Um dos pré-requisitos para o sucesso na seleção e implantação de áreas de pesquisa é o conhecimento preciso da distribuição dos solos e de seus atributos na paisagem. Isso pode ser obtido com o levantamento e mapeamento pedológico convencional e/ou através de técnicas de mapeamento digital de solos (MDS). Este trabalho apresenta os solos identificados no Parque Estadual da Mata Seca (PEMS), localizado no município de Manga, região norte do Estado de Minas Gerais. É parte integrante de um projeto maior, cujo objetivo é explorar novas técnicas de MDS em pequenas extensões territoriais, avaliar e validar seus produtos e estabelecer um protocolo de procedimentos para tal. Abrangendo a extensão de 10.281,44 ha, o PEMS tem sua geologia associada a coberturas cenozóicas derivadas de: (a) rochas pelíticocarbonáticas que compõem o Grupo Bambuí, de idade proterozóica, (b) arenitos cretáceos do Grupo Urucuia e, (c) depósitos quarternários resultantes do retrabalhamento do rio São Francisco. Os tipos e diversidade de material de origem foram os fatores preponderantes na formação e distribuição dos solos e na sua relação com os demais elementos formadores da paisagem local. Em termos gerais, a seguinte relação solo-paisagem pode ser observada na área: Latossolos Amarelos e Vermelho-Amarelos distróficos e de textura média ocupam os platôs (chapada) de relevo predominantemente plano, situados nas cotas mais elevadas do PEMS e sob domínio das coberturas relacionadas aos arenitos do Grupo Urucuia. A vegetação de Carrasco é exclusiva e marcante dessa paisagem, seja observando-a in loco, seja por meio de imagens de sensores remotos. Há uma faixa transicional entre esses domínios e aqueles situados em cotas ligeiramente inferiores, que são influenciados exclusivamente pelas rochas calcárias. A existência de eutrofismo associado à textura média em Latossolos Vermelho-Amarelos, Vermelhos, Chernossolos e Cambissolos (latossólicos), bem como a vegetação de Caatinga Arbórea Densa (de médio porte) são evidências do caráter transicional. As paisagens sob domínio das rochas pelítico-carbonáticas em que se desenvolve a Floresta Estacional Decidual Densa de alto porte (Mata Seca) são de maior extensão e complexidade na área. Nelas, o relevo e a proximidade do material de origem exercem ação modificadora na formação dos solos. As seguintes subordens taxonômicas foram observadas nesse domínio fisiográfico:Cambissolos Háplicos, Latossolos Vermelhos e Vermelhos-Amarelos, Chernossolos Háplicos e Argilúvicos, Vertissolos Háplicos, Plintossolos Pétricos, Gleissolos Háplicos e Melânicos. Dentre estas, os Latossolos Vermelho- Amarelos e Vermelhos juntamente aos Cambissolos Háplicos dominam em extensão, distribuindo-se em aproximadamente 87,0% das áreas sob influência calcária. Finalmente, nos depósitos quaternários do rio São Francisco, em relevo plano e sob Floresta Tropical Pluvial Perenifólia, foram mapeados Cambissolos Flúvicos e Neossolos Flúvicos em condições de boa drenagem, enquanto os Gleissolos Háplicos ocorrem nas áreas deprimidas, permanente ou temporariamente inundadas.

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During the 1970’s and 1980’s, the late Dr Norman Holme undertook extensive towed sledge surveys in the English Channel and some in the Irish Sea. Only a minority of the resulting images were analysed and reported before his death in 1989 but logbooks, video and film material has been archived in the National Marine Biological Library (NMBL) in Plymouth. A scoping study was therefore commissioned by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and as a part of the Mapping European Seabed Habitats (MESH) project to identify the value of the material archived and the procedure and cost to undertake further work. The results of the scoping study are: 1. NMBL archives hold 106 videotapes (reel-to-reel Sony HD format) and 59 video cassettes (including 15 from the Irish Sea) in VHS format together with 90 rolls of 35 mm colour transparency film (various lengths up to about 240 frames per film). These are stored in the Archive Room, either in a storage cabinet or in original film canisters. 2. Reel-to-reel material is extensive and had already been selectively copied to VHS cassettes. The cost of transferring it to an accepted ‘long-life’ medium (Betamax) would be approximately £15,000. It was not possible to view the tapes as a suitable machine was not located. The value of the tapes is uncertain but they are likely to become beyond salvation within one to two years. 3. Video cassette material is in good condition and is expected to remain so for several more years at least. Images viewed were generally of poor quality and the speed of tow often makes pictures blurred. No immediate action is required. 4. Colour transparency films are in good condition and the images are very clear. They provide the best source of information for mapping seabed biotopes. They should be scanned to digital format but inexpensive fast copying is problematic as there are no between-frame breaks between images and machines need to centre the image based on between-frame breaks. The minimum cost to scan all of the images commercially is approximately £6,000 and could be as much as £40,000 on some quotations. There is a further cost in coding and databasing each image and, all-in-all it would seem most economic to purchase a ‘continuous film’ scanner and undertake the work in-house. 5. Positional information in ships logs has been matched to films and to video tapes. Decca Chain co-ordinates recorded in the logbooks have been converted to latitude and longitude (degrees, minutes and seconds) and a further routine developed to convert to degrees and decimal degrees required for GIS mapping. However, it is unclear whether corrections to Decca positions were applied at the time the position was noted. Tow tracks have been mapped onto an electronic copy of a Hydrographic Office chart. 6. The positions of start and end of each tow were entered to a spread sheet so that they can be displayed on GIS or on a Hydrographic Office Chart backdrop. The cost of the Hydrographic Office chart backdrop at a scale of 1:75,000 for the whole area was £458 incl. VAT. 7. Viewing all of the video cassettes to note habitats and biological communities, even by an experienced marine biologist, would take at least in the order of 200 hours and is not recommended. English Channel towed sledge seabed images. Phase 1: scoping study and example analysis. 6 8. Once colour transparencies are scanned and indexed, viewing to identify seabed habitats and biological communities would probably take about 100 hours for an experienced marine biologist and is recommended. 9. It is expected that identifying biotopes along approximately 1 km lengths of each tow would be feasible although uncertainties about Decca co-ordinate corrections and exact positions of images most likely gives a ±250 m position error. More work to locate each image accurately and solve the Decca correction question would improve accuracy of image location. 10. Using codings (produced by Holme to identify different seabed types), and some viewing of video and transparency material, 10 biotopes have been identified, although more would be added as a result of full analysis. 11. Using the data available from the Holme archive, it is possible to populate various fields within the Marine Recorder database. The overall ‘survey’ will be ‘English Channel towed video sled survey’. The ‘events’ become the 104 tows. Each tow could be described as four samples, i.e. the start and end of the tow and two areas in the middle to give examples along the length of the tow. These samples would have their own latitude/longitude co-ordinates. The four samples would link to a GIS map. 12. Stills and video clips together with text information could be incorporated into a multimedia presentation, to demonstrate the range of level seabed types found along a part of the northern English Channel. More recent images taken during SCUBA diving of reef habitats in the same area as the towed sledge surveys could be added to the Holme images.

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The IntCal04 and Marine04 radiocarbon calibration curves have been updated from 12 cal kBP (cal kBP is here defined as thousands of calibrated years before AD 1950), and extended to 50 cal kBP, utilizing newly available data sets that meet the IntCal Working Group criteria for pristine corals and other carbonates and for quantification of uncertainty in both the 14C and calendar timescales as established in 2002. No change was made to the curves from 0-12 cal kBP. The curves were constructed using a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) implementation of the random walk model used for IntCal04 and Marine04. The new curves were ratified at the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference in June 2009 and are available in the Supplemental Material at www.radiocarbon.org.

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The IntCal09 and Marine09 radiocarbon calibration curves have been revised utilizing newly available and updated data sets from C measurements on tree rings, plant macrofossils, speleothems, corals, and foraminifera. The calibration curves were derived from the data using the random walk model (RWM) used to generate IntCal09 and Marine09, which has been revised to account for additional uncertainties and error structures. The new curves were ratified at the 21st International Radiocarbon conference in July 2012 and are available as Supplemental Material at www.radiocarbon.org. The database can be accessed at http://intcal.qub.ac.uk/intcal13/.