Search results for "LISOL"

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Disambiguating the soils of Mars

2020

Abstract Anticipated human missions to Mars require a methodical understanding of the unconsolidated bulk sediment that mantles its surface, given its role as an accessible resource for water and as a probable substrate for food production. However, classifying martian sediment as soil has been pursued in an ad hoc fashion, despite emerging evidence from in situ missions for current and paleo-pedological processes. Here we find that in situ sediment at Gusev, Meridiani and Gale are consistent with pedogenesis related to comminuted basalts mixing with older phyllosilicates – perhaps of pluvial origin – and sulfates. Furthermore, a notable presence of hydrated amorphous phases indicates signi…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaEarth scienceWeatheringMartian soilRegolith01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesWorld Reference Base for Soil ResourcesCryosol010303 astronomy & astrophysics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUSDA soil taxonomyMartianSoil TaxonomyGelisolAstronomy and AstrophysicsSoil classificationMineral weatheringPedogenesisSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSpace and Planetary ScienceSoil waterEnvironmental scienceWRBSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaPlanetary and Space Science
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Quantifying biogeochemical heterogeneity in soil systems

2018

© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Soils are increasingly perceived as complex systems with properties and biogeochemical functions that vary on millimeter scales. Quantitative information about the resulting biogeochemical heterogeneity is needed to improve process knowledge and to render biogeochemical models more mechanistic. Here we demonstrate how standardized arrays of Pt-electrodes can be used to quantify biogeochemical or ‘functional’ soil heterogeneity, defined as the extent to which the soil is subdivided into microenvironments. Our case study confirmed the validity of this approach for a soil sequence consisting of a well-drained, a moderately well drained and a poorly drained Mollisol. We fou…

Biogeochemical cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAgricultural and Veterinary SciencesSoil ScienceBiosphereSoil scienceAgronomy & Agriculture04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiological Sciences01 natural sciencesCritical Zone ObservatoriesTrace gasTrace gas emissionsSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceMollisolSoil moisture contentLife Below WaterEnvironmental Sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Features of selected benchmark soils along an elevational transect of the northeastern part of the Moldavian Plateau (Romania)

2018

Soil morphological, physical and chemical properties are described at four locations along an elevational transect in the northeastern part of the Moldavian Plateau (Romania). These data contribute to the knowledge of the soils of this area and to their classification according to the USDA-Soil Taxonomy, FAO-WRB and the SRTS-Romanian System. The soils were classified as Inceptisols, Alfisols and Mollisols, according to the USDA-Soil Taxonomy; Gleysol, Chernozem and Luvisol, according to the FAO-WRB and Gleiosol, Cernoziom, Preluvosol, Luvosol, according to the SRTS-Romanian System. The selected soils have a range of properties that represent the soilscape of the Moldavian subcarpathian plat…

Inceptisol0208 environmental biotechnologySoil Science02 engineering and technologyInceptisolMoldavian PlateauMollisolTransectChernozemNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyHydrologygeographyPlateaugeography.geographical_feature_category04 agricultural and veterinary sciences020801 environmental engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Leaching (pedology)Soil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAlfisollcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GleysolMollisolAgronomy and Crop ScienceClimo sequence
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Predicting domain-specific actions in expert table tennis players activates the semantic brain network.

2018

Motor expertise acquired during long-term training in sports enables top athletes to predict the outcomes of domain-specific actions better than nonexperts do. However, whether expert players encode actions, in addition to the concrete sensorimotor level, also at a more abstract, conceptual level, remains unclear. The present study manipulated the congruence between body kinematics and the subsequent ball trajectory in videos of an expert player performing table tennis serves. By using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the brain activity was evaluated in expert and nonexpert table tennis players during their predictions on the fate of the ball trajectory in congruent versus incongruent…

Malesemantic expectationBrain activity and meditationMiddle temporal gyruspeilisolutaction observationtoiminnallinen magneettikuvaus0302 clinical medicinehavainnointiSemantic memoryMirror neuronCerebral CortexBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesMagnetic Resonance ImagingBiomechanical PhenomenaSemanticsmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologytable tennis playerVisual PerceptionFemalemirror neuron systemSensorimotor CortexPsychologyCognitive psychologyAdultCognitive NeuroscienceVentromedial prefrontal cortex050105 experimental psychologyAngular gyrus03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultpelaajatmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaction anticipationennakointiMirror NeuronsRacquet SportspöytätennisAnticipation Psychologicalfunctional magnetic resonance imagingAction observationNerve NetFunctional magnetic resonance imaginghuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychomotor PerformanceNeuroImage
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Features and ecological significance of benchmark soils of the Moldavian plateau, Romania

2016

Features and ecological significance of benchmark soils of the Moldavian plateau, Romania

MollisolsSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaMoldavian plateausoil ecological features
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The development and status of the IGISOL technique

1997

Abstract The development of the IGISOL technique since its earliest beginnings at the University of Jyvaskyla in the early '80s is reviewed. The processes involved in ion survival in the ion guide are discussed. The design and performance of ion guides for different types of reactions is summarised. The mass-separated beam quality for different skimmer systems is compared.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsChemistryNuclear engineeringRadiochemistryion guideMass separationon-line isotope separationMASS SEPARATIONPRODUCTSIonGARIS IGISOLLISOLISOTOPE SEPARATOR ONLINESkimmer (machine)ION-GUIDELaser beam qualityPROTON-INDUCED FISSIONInstrumentationHELIUMNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Soil humic acids formation and characteristics in a xeric mollisol reforested with two tree species

2002

Publisher Summary The study discussed in this chapter examines the influence on humic acids (HAs) characteristics of different plant species—Pinus halepensis Miller and Cedrus atlantica (Endl) Carriere—used in the restoration of a Mollisol under xeric conditions. The area studied is in Sicily (Italy), and two stands were compared 40 years after planting. The differences among soil profile developments in the two stands were investigated by chemical and biochemical methods to understand the different levels at which the processes of pedogenesis acted in the study area. The chapter analyzes some chemical and spectroscopic characteristics of HAs, separated from two selected pedons. The results…

Soil seriesPedogenesisAgronomyEcologySoil organic matterSoil waterSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceSoil classificationMollisolHumus
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Gene expression in TGFbeta-induced epithelial cell differentiation in a three-dimensional intestinal epithelial cell differentiation model

2006

Background. The TGFβ1-induced signal transduction processes involved in growth and differentiation are only partly known. The three-dimensional epithelial differentiation model, in which T84 epithelial cells are induced to differentiate either with TGFβ1 or IMR-90 mesenchymal cell-secreted soluble factors, is previously shown to model epithelial cell differentiation seen in intestine. That model has not been used for large scale gene expression studies, such as microarray method. Therefore the gene expression changes were studied in undifferentiated and differentiated three-dimensional T84 cultures with cDNA microarray method in order to study the molecular changes and find new players in e…

TGB-betageenien ilmeneminenerilaistuminenepithelial cellgene expressionTGF-betadifferentiationepiteelisolumicroarraygeenilastu
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Response of Vertisols, Andosols, and Alisols to paddy management

2016

Abstract Interchanging submergence and drainage in paddy soils induce alternating redox conditions. It is known that this causes changes in organic carbon stocks, in amounts and crystallinity of Fe oxides as well as transformation of clay minerals and subsequent changes in cation exchange capacity (CEC). However, the influence of the initial soil type on the extent of these changes is not yet well understood. Therefore, we studied paddy soils that derived from three different soil types (Vertisols, Andosols, Alisols) on volcanic parent material in Java (Indonesia). To account for the variability in parent materials, we additionally sampled sandstone-derived Alisols in China. Adjacent non-pa…

TopsoilSoil organic matterAlisolsSoil ScienceSoil classificationSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVertisol010501 environmental sciencesSoil type01 natural sciencesSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureCation-exchange capacity0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeoderma
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Gap junctions and connexin hemichannels both contribute to the electrical properties of retinal pigment epithelium.

2022

Gap junctions are intercellular channels that permit the transfer of ions and small molecules between adjacent cells. These cellular junctions are particularly dense in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and their contribution to many retinal diseases has been recognized. While gap junctions have been implicated in several aspects of RPE physiology, their role in shaping the electrical properties of these cells has not been characterized in mammals. The role of gap junctions in the electrical properties of the RPE is particularly important considering the growing appreciation of RPE as excitable cells containing various voltage-gated channels. We used a whole-cell patch clamp to measure …

cellular physiologyMammalsPhysiologyGap JunctionsBiological TransportRetinal Pigment Epitheliumeye diseasesbiofysiikkaConnexinsMicebiophysicsAnimalsepiteelisolut3111 Biomedicinesense organsverkkokalvosolufysiologiaThe Journal of general physiology
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