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A network of precision gravimeters as a detector of matter with feeble nongravitational coupling

2019

Hidden matter that interacts only gravitationally would oscillate at characteristic frequencies when trapped inside of Earth. For small oscillations near the center of the Earth, these frequencies are around 300 $\mu$Hz. Additionally, signatures at higher harmonics would appear because of the non-uniformity of Earth's density. In this work, we use data from a global network of gravimeters of the International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service (IGETS) to look for these hypothetical trapped objects. We find no evidence for such objects with masses on the order of 10$^{14}$ kg or greater with an oscillation amplitude of 0.1 $r_e$. It may be possible to improve the sensitivity of the search by…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)Physics::Space PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsPhysics::Geophysics
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Clasificación de usos del suelo a partir de imágenes Sentinel-2

2017

[EN] Sentinel-2 (S2), a new ESA satellite for Earth observation, accounts with 13 bands which provide high-quality radiometric images with an excellent spatial resolution (10 and 20 m) ideal for classification purposes. In this paper, two objectives have been addressed: to determine the best classification method for S2, and to quantify its improve-ment with respect to the SPOT operational mission. To do so, four classifiers (LDA, RF, Decision Trees, K-NN) have been selected and applied to two different agricultural areas located in Valencia (Spain) and Buenos Aires (Argentina). All classifiers were tested using, on the one hand, all the S2 bands and, on the other hand, only selecting those…

Earth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentDecision treeClasificación01 natural sciencesÍndice Kappa0504 sociologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)TeledetecciónImage resolution0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingUsos del sueloLandLand useKappa index05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsRemote sensingClassificationLand use mapGeographyClassification methodsSentinel-2Relevant informationCartographyClassifier (UML)
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Batch Methods for Resolution Enhancement of TIR Image Sequences

2015

Thermal infrared (TIR) time series are exploited by many methods based on Earth observation (EO), for such applications as agriculture, forest management, and meteorology. However, due to physical limitations, data acquired by a single sensor are often unsatisfactory in terms of spatial or temporal resolution. This issue can be tackled by using remotely sensed data acquired by multiple sensors with complementary features. When nonreal-time functioning or at least near real-time functioning is admitted, the measurements can be profitably fed to a sequential Bayesian algorithm, which allows to account for the correlation embedded in the successive acquisitions. In this work, we focus on appli…

Earth observationAtmospheric ScienceBayesian smoothing methodComputer scienceBayesian probabilityInterval (mathematics)Thermal imagecomputer.software_genreremote sensingComputers in Earth ScienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliComputer visionimage enhancementComputers in Earth SciencesImage resolutionThermal imagesbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaBayesian smoothing methodsinterpolationTemporal resolutioncloud detectionBatch processingBayesian smoothing methods; cloud detection; image enhancement; interpolation; remote sensing; Thermal images; Computers in Earth Sciences; Atmospheric ScienceData miningArtificial intelligencebusinessFocus (optics)computerSmoothingSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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Polar motion prediction using the combination of SSA and Copula-based analysis

2018

The real-time estimation of polar motion (PM) is needed for the navigation of Earth satellite and interplanetary spacecraft. However, it is impossible to have real-time information due to the complexity of the measurement model and data processing. Various prediction methods have been developed. However, the accuracy of PM prediction is still not satisfactory even for a few days in the future. Therefore, new techniques or a combination of the existing methods need to be investigated for improving the accuracy of the predicted PM. There is a well-introduced method called Copula, and we want to combine it with singular spectrum analysis (SSA) method for PM prediction. In this study, first, we…

Earth satellite010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:GeodesyPolar motion010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesCopula (probability theory)Prediction methodsddc:550Applied mathematicsEOPSSASingular spectrum analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencespolar motionData processinglcsh:QB275-343Full Paperlcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationGeologyInternational Earth Rotation and Reference Systems ServiceMatemática Aplicadaprediction550 Geowissenschaftenlcsh:Geologylcsh:GCopulaSpace and Planetary SciencePolar motionPredictionHybrid modelEarth, Planets and Space
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Characterization of microbial communities in pest colonized books by molecular biology tools

2011

This work presents the identification of bacteria and fungi colonies in insect infesting books, by cultural-independent methodologies based on molecular biology techniques. Microbial genomic DNA extraction,<em> in vitro</em> amplification of specific target sequences by polymerase chain reactions (PCR), sequencing and sequence analysis were performed. These procedures minimized the samples amount, optimized the diagnostic studies on bacteria and fungi colonization and allowed the identification of many species also in complex microbial consortia. The molecular techniques for sure accomplish and integrate the microbiological standard methods (<em>in vitro</em>&nbs…

EcologySequence analysisMicroorganismSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareStandard methodsBiologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologygenomic DNAgenomic DNA paper biodeteriorationPCR termites infestationInsect Sciencelcsh:ZoologyIdentification (biology)PEST analysisgenomic DNA paper biodeterioration PCR termites infestation.lcsh:QL1-991Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaJournal of Entomological and Acarological Research
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2015

Songs in passerine birds are important for territory defense and mating. Speciation rates in oscine passerines are so high, due to cultural evolution, that this bird lineage makes up half of the extant bird species. Leaf warblers are a speciose Old-World passerine family of limited morphological differentiation, so that songs are even more important for species delimitation. We took 16 sonographic traits from song recordings of 80 leaf warbler taxa and correlated them with 15 potentially explanatory variables, pairwise, and in linear models. Based on a well-resolved molecular phylogeny of the same taxa, all pairwise correlations were corrected for relatedness with phylogenetically independe…

EcologybiologyPhylogenetic treePhylloscopidaeLineage (evolution)ZoologyPhylogenetic comparative methodsLeaf warblerbiology.organism_classificationPasserineSeicercusbiology.animalMolecular phylogeneticsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEcology and Evolution
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Technical Note: Comparison of Techniques for Evaluating the Relative Preference by Sheep Among Saltbush Clones

2004

This research compared 4 field methods of evaluating the relative preference by sheep of 28 clones of saltbush (Atriplex halimus L.). The methods were as follows. 1) Leaf dots (LD): 8 leaves per shrub were marked on the lower surface with a small dot using a water-resistant, nontoxic ink. 2) Twig marks (TM): 2 current-year twigs per shrub were marked with 3 lines using the same ink approximately in the middle of the basal, median, and apical thirds. 3) Branch length (BL): 2 branches per shrub were marked with ink at the base of the current year's growth. The twigs were measured from the marked point to the top, before and after sheep browsing. 4) Ocular estimation (OE): the percentage of th…

Ecologybiologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesAtriplex halimuBranch lengthTechnical noteManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationField methodsShrubTwigAnimal sciencepalatabilityAtriplex halimusGrazingBotanyAnimal Science and ZoologyPalatabilityforage shrubNature and Landscape ConservationRangeland Ecology & Management
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New Evidence of the Real Interest Rate Parity for OECD Countries Using Panel Unit Root Tests with Breaks

2006

This paper tests for real interest parity (RIRP) among the nineteen major OECD countries over the period 1978:Q2-1998:Q4. The econometric methods applied consist of combining the use of several unit root or stationarity tests designed for panels valid under cross-section dependence and presence of multiple structural breaks. Our results strongly support the fulfillment of the weak version of the RIRP for the studied period once dependence and structural breaks are accounted for.

Econometric methodsEconomicsEconometricsjel:F21jel:F32jel:C32Unit rootOecd countriesjel:C33Real interest rateParity (mathematics)Real interest rate parity economic integration panel data unit root tests structural breaks cross-section dependenceSSRN Electronic Journal
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Financial Literacy in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction to the International Handbook of Financial Literacy

2016

Economic growth0504 sociologyInformation literacyFinancial riskPolitical science05 social sciencesTwenty-First Century050401 social sciences methods050301 educationFinancial literacyCitizenship education0503 education
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Building capabilities among e-scrappers in informal electronic waste management: the case of the Nigerian e-scrappers

2016

This study examines the capabilities of e-scrappers developed through the constant interaction with electronic waste (e-waste). Video-based interviews were conducted with 29 male e-scrappers in Edo and Lagos States, Nigeria. Data analysis reveals that over time, e-scrappers in Nigeria are driven by aspirations not only of financial security but also of societal acceptance and recognition. Progressively, they have developed capabilities such as effective extraction methods based on individual abilities, market demand and the presence of an active social network, which have had a significant impact on the choices of the developed capabilities.

Economic growthSociology and Political Scienceta1172Geography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesElectronic wasteSupply and demandaspirations0502 economics and businesscapabilitiesFinancial security0105 earth and related environmental sciencese-scrappersEcologySocial networkbusiness.industrye-waste05 social sciencesta5142Environmental economicselectronic waste managementExtraction methodsbusiness050203 business & managementEnvironmental Sociology
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