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Degassing and Cycling of Mercury at Nisyros Volcano (Greece)

2019

Nisyros Island (Greece) is an active volcano hosting a high-enthalpy geothermal system. During June 2013, an extensive survey on Hg concentrations in different matrices (fumarolic fluids, atmosphere, soils, and plants) was carried out at the Lakki Plain, an intracaldera area affected by widespread soil and fumarolic degassing. Concentrations of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), together with H2S and CO2, were simultaneously measured in both the fumarolic emissions and the atmosphere around them. At the same time, 130 samples of top soils and 31 samples of plants (Cistus creticus and salvifolius and Erica arborea and manipuliflora) were collected for Hg analysis. Mercury concentrations in fum…

Article Subjectchemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesVolcanic degassing Mercury Cycle GreeceSoil pHCistusCalderaErica arborea0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologylcsh:QE1-996.5Mercury15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationMercury (element)Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologialcsh:GeologyCistus creticuschemistryVolcano13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceGeofluids
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Acoustic Emission Waveform Picking with Time Delay Neural Networks during Rock Deformation Laboratory Experiments

2020

Abstract We report a new method using a time delay neural network to transform acoustic emission (AE) waveforms into a time series of instantaneous frequency content and permutation entropy. This permits periods of noise to be distinguished from signals. The model is trained in sequential batches, using an automated process that steadily improves signal recognition as new data are added. The model was validated using AE data from rock deformation experiments, using Darley Dale sandstone in fully drained conditions at a confining pressure of 20 MPa (approximately 800 m simulated depth). The model is initially trained by manual picking of five high-amplitude waveforms randomly selected from t…

Artificial neural networkAcousticsAcoustic EmissionsRock Physics0211 other engineering and technologiesNeural Network02 engineering and technologyDeformation (meteorology)01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasGeophysicsAcoustic emission0103 physical sciencesWaveformGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringRock Physics Acoustic Emissions Neural Network
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Neural Networks with Multidimensional Cross-Entropy Loss Functions

2019

Deep neural networks have emerged as an effective machine learning tool successfully applied for many tasks, such as misinformation detection, natural language processing, image recognition, machine translation, etc. Neural networks are often applied to binary or multi-class classification problems. In these settings, cross-entropy is used as a loss function for neural network training. In this short note, we propose an extension of the concept of cross-entropy, referred to as multidimensional cross-entropy, and its application as a loss function for classification using neural networks. The presented computational experiments on a benchmark dataset suggest that the proposed approaches may …

Artificial neural networkMachine translationbusiness.industryComputer scienceBinary number02 engineering and technologyFunction (mathematics)Extension (predicate logic)010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONCross entropy020401 chemical engineeringBenchmark (computing)Deep neural networksArtificial intelligence0204 chemical engineeringbusinesscomputer0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Redécouverte d'une faune pléistocène dans les remplissages karstiques de Tam Hang au Laos : premiers résultats.

2008

12 pages; The discovery of a Pleistocene fauna in karstic fills at TamHang in Laos: preliminary results. TamHang, located in northeastern Laos, in the Hua Pan province, is a reference site not only for its numerous archaeological and human remains, but also for its two faunal assemblages, whose composition suggests different dating in the Pleistocene. Discovered in 1934 by Jacques Fromaget, a new excavation of the site has been undertaken in 2003. During this campaign, at Tam Hang south, 575 isolated teeth of mammals were extracted from a deep layer of calcareous breccia. This assemblage corresponds to that one described by Arambourg and Fromaget [C. Arambourg, J. Fromaget, Le gisement quat…

Asie du Sud-Est continentale010506 paleontologyPleistocene[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSouth-East Asia mainland01 natural sciencesTam HangSoutheast asiaPhanerozoicMilieu karstiqueKarstic system0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyGeneral Engineering15. Life on landArchaeologyPleistoceneLaos[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryClastic rockQuaternary[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyCenozoicGeology
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Inverted responses of the carbon cycle to orbital forcing in Mesozoic peri‐platform marginal basins: implications for astrochronology

2020

International audience; Astrochronology depends on the faithful record of insolation forcing in climatic proxies, including the carbon isotope composition measured on bulk carbonates (δ13Ccarb). In marginal basins close to carbonate platforms, the source of carbonate is varied, which can impact the record of the astronomical cycles in the δ13Ccarb signal. We compare here the δ13Ccarb values together with detrital and weathering proxies before and during a crisis in the platform carbonate production (Weissert event, Valanginian, ~135 Ma) to document how a change in the carbonate source can affect the record of the orbital forcing by the carbon isotope system. The level of burial diagenesis w…

Astrochronology010506 paleontologyAtmospheric ScienceOrbital forcingGeochemistryPaleontologyWeatheringStructural basin010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesDiagenesisCarbon cyclechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate action[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryMarlCarbonateGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Astrochronology of the Valanginian stage from GSSP candidates and hypostratotype.

2013

Valanginian; Astrochronology; Gamma-ray spectrometry; Weissert event; Paraná-Etendeka; International audience; The Valanginian Stage currently displays no radiometric age, which severely hampers palaeoceanographic reconstructions for this time interval. An astrochronology of the Valanginian Stage using the stable 405-kyr eccentricity cycle was performed on biostratigraphically well-calibrated standard sections from the Vocontian Basin (southeastern France). High-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry signals were obtained from orbitally driven marl-limestone alternations from five sections in the basin, and they display the same long-term trends. The spectral analyses present the pervasive recor…

Astrochronology010506 paleontologyCarbonate platformmedia_common.quotation_subjectLarge igneous province010502 geochemistry & geophysics[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesGlobal Boundary Stratotype Section and PointPaleontology13. Climate actionStage (stratigraphy)[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyPrecessionRadiometric datingEccentricity (behavior)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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Astrochronology of the Valanginian-Hauterivian stages (Early Cretaceous): chronological relationships between the Paraná-Etendeka large igneous provi…

2015

16 pages; International audience; The Geological Time Scale shows large uncertainties on durations and ages of Berriasian to Albian stages (Early Cretaceous), which impact climate and paleoceanographic reconstructions. Here, we provide a new astrochronology of the Hauterivian Stage anchored on (1) recent biostratigraphically well-constrained published radio-isotopic dates, and (2) a previously published astrochronology of the Valanginian Stage. A new duration of the Hauterivian Stage is assessed here at 5.93 ± 0.41 myr. The retained age model, anchored on a latest CA-ID-TIMS U–Pb age from a tuff level in the Hauterivian of the Neuquén Basin (Argentina), dates the base of the Valanginian Sta…

Astrochronology010506 paleontologyGlobal and Planetary ChangeastrochronologyLarge igneous provincemyr010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesCretaceousPaleontologyGeologic time scaleHauterivian13. Climate actionStage (stratigraphy)Valanginian[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyFaraoni EventParaná–Etendeka large igneous province14. Life underwaterGeologyWeissert Event0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Tethyan magnetostratigraphy from Pizzo Mondello (Sicily) and correlation to the Late Triassic Newark astrochronological polarity time scale

2004

We present the magnetostratigraphy and stable isotope stratigraphy from an expanded (~430-m-thick) Upper Triassic marine limestone section at Pizzo Mondello, Sicily, and review published biostratigraphic information that can be used to defi ne the location of the conodont Carnian-Norian and Norian- Rhaetian boundaries in this section. Pizzo Mondello offers good potential for magnetostratigraphic correlation of marine biostratigraphic and chemostratigraphic data with the continental Newark astrochronological polarity time scale (APTS) for development of an integrated Late Triassic time scale. The relatively stable average values of 18O centered on 0‰ are a strong indication that the Cherty …

AstrochronologybiologyPaleontologyGeologyastrochronological polarity time scaleBiostratigraphyOverprintingbiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGeophysicsStratigraphyTethyStratigraphic sectionRadiometric datingmagnetostratigraphybiostratigraphyNewarkConodontSicilyLate TriassicGeologyMagnetostratigraphyGeological Society of America Bulletin
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Multimessenger Binary Mergers Containing Neutron Stars: Gravitational Waves, Jets, and γ-Ray Bursts

2021

Neutron stars (NSs) are extraordinary not only because they are the densest form of matter in the visible Universe but also because they can generate magnetic fields ten orders of magnitude larger than those currently constructed on earth. The combination of extreme gravity with the enormous electromagnetic (EM) fields gives rise to spectacular phenomena like those observed on August 2017 with the merger of a binary neutron star system, an event that generated a gravitational wave (GW) signal, a short γ-ray burst (sGRB), and a kilonova. This event serves as the highlight so far of the era of multimessenger astronomy. In this review, we present the current state of our theoretical understand…

Astrofísicalcsh:Astronomymedia_common.quotation_subjectAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsKilonova01 natural sciencesneutron starslcsh:QB1-9910103 physical sciencesNeutronmultimessenger astronomy010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysicsmedia_commonPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsGravitational wavelcsh:QC801-809Astronomy and Astrophysicsshort gamma-ray burstsnumerical relativityblack holesUniverseNumerical relativityNeutron starlcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsgravitational wavesAstronomiaGamma-ray burstEvent (particle physics)Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
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History and results of the Riga dynamo experiments

2008

On 11 November 1999, a self-exciting magnetic eigenfield was detected for the first time in the Riga liquid sodium dynamo experiment. We report on the long history leading to this event, and on the subsequent experimental campaigns which provided a wealth of data on the kinematic and the saturated regime of this dynamo. The present state of the theoretical understanding of both regimes is delineated, and some comparisons with other laboratory dynamo experiments are made.

Astrophysics (astro-ph)Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)General EngineeringFOS: Physical sciencesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyChamp magnetiqueGeophysicsPhysics - Fluid DynamicsAstrophysicsPhysics::GeophysicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNuclear magnetic resonanceDynamo theoryMagnetohydrodynamicsGeologyDynamo
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