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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2010/11, Ziema (210)

2010

Contents: “ZVAIGŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO: Bursting Stars. J. Francman (abridged). Geodesists Help Renew the Spire of St. Peter’s Church. J. Klētnieks (abridged). DEVELOPMENTS in SCIENCE: The Solar Neutrino Problem. O. Smirnova. NEWS: At Last the Planet at the Star β Pictoris Is Imaged. A. Alksnis, Z. Alksne. SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION: The Trail of an Asteroid Reveals a Recent Collision. A. Alksnis. INTERNATIONAL YEAR of ASTRONOMY 2009: International Year of Astronomy 2009 in Philately. The Rest of the World except Series EUROPA (concluded). J. Limansky. ACADEMIC STAFF of the UNIVERSITY of LATVIA: Assistant Professor in Physics Ojārs Šmits (24.04.1930.-14.03.1993.) of the Latvian Un…

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Factors affecting peak impact force during soccer headers and implications for the mitigation of head injuries

2020

It has been documented that up to 22% of all soccer injuries are concussions. This is in part due to players purposely using their head to direct the ball during play. To provide a more complete understanding of head trauma in soccer athletes, this study characterized the effects of four soccer ball characteristics (size, inflation pressure, mass, velocity) on the resulting peak impact force as it relates to the potential for incurring neurophysiological changes. A total of six hundred trials were performed on size 4 and 5 soccer balls as well as a novel lightweight soccer ball. Impact force was measured with a force plate and ball velocity was determined using motion capture. These data we…

Ball velocityCritical Care and Emergency MedicinePhysiologyVelocitySocial Sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyTrauma MedicineMathematicsMultidisciplinaryPhysicsQRClassical MechanicsSoftware EngineeringGame playSports ScienceBiomechanical PhenomenaElectrophysiologyHead InjuryBall sizePhysical SciencesAthletic InjuriesBall (bearing)Safety EquipmentMedicineEngineering and TechnologyImpactAnatomyTraumatic InjuryResearch ArticleSportsmedicine.medical_specialtyComputer and Information SciencesScienceAccelerationNeurophysiologyMotion captureModels BiologicalComputer Software03 medical and health sciencesMotionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSoccermedicineHumansSports and Exercise MedicineBrain ConcussionBehaviorBiology and Life Sciences030229 sport sciencesAdditional researchRecreationStress Mechanicalhuman activitiesHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Bitumen stabilized ballast: a potential solution for railway track-bed

2016

Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performance and geometry of the track, so that maintenance interventions are frequently needed. In order to system- atically avoid this issue, recently solutions have been proposed to reinforce track-bed by using polyur- ethane and/or resins as well as asphalt layers among others. Nonetheless, their main limitations are related to the high initial cost and low productivity. To cope with these limitations, in this study, bitumen stabilized ballast (BSB) is proposed as a new solu- tion for ballast stabilization. This method aims at improving durability and reducing settlement by mod- ifying both stiffnes…

BallastEngineering0211 other engineering and technologiesCompaction02 engineering and technologyTrack (rail transport)021105 building & constructionBallast recyclingmedicineSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceGeotechnical engineering021101 geological & geomatics engineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringBitumen stabilized ballast Railway trackbed maintenance Ballast stabilization Ballast recyclingBallast stabilizationbusiness.industrySettlement (structural)StiffnessBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringDissipationDurabilityBitumen stabilized ballastAsphaltmedicine.symptombusinessRailway trackbed maintenance
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Syn- and post-eruptive mechanism of the Alaskan Ukinrek Maars in 1977

2008

The two alkali olivine basaltic Ukinrek Maars (East Maar and West Maar) and one scoria cone within East Maar erupted within eleven days (March 30–April 9, 1977) on the Alaskan Peninsula, 13 km north of Mt. Peulik, an andesite volcano of the Aleutian Range. The East Maar, with a diameter of 300 m, is located within a small graben system striking N 1100 E, oblique to the Aleutian trench in a distance of 350 km. On these tensional faults two eruption centres occur: The East Maar and a scoria cone on the southeastern margin of its crater bottom. The scoria cone was active more or less during the whole eruption activity of East Maar. The West Maar, with a diameter of 140 m, is located just west …

BasaltGrabenCinder conegeographyDikegeography.geographical_feature_categoryImpact craterVolcanoAndesiteGeochemistryGeologyMaar
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Spectral, mineralogical, and geochemical variations across Home Plate, Gusev Crater, Mars indicate high and low temperature alteration

2009

Over the last ~3 years in Gusev Crater, Mars, the Spirit rover observed coherent variations in color, mineralogy, and geochemistry across Home Plate, an ~80 m-diameter outcrop of basaltic tephra. Observations of Home Plate from orbit and from the summit of Husband Hill reveal clear differences in visible/near-infrared (VNIR) colors between its eastern and western regions that are consistent with mineralogical compositions indicated by Mössbauer spectrometer (MB) and by Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES). Pyroxene and magnetite dominate the east side, while olivine, nanophase Fe oxide (npOx) and glass are more abundant on the western side. Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectromet…

BasaltOlivineThermal Emission SpectrometerRecrystallization (geology)GeochemistryMineralogyMars Exploration ProgramPyroxeneengineering.materialMars geologyGeophysicsImpact craterSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyGusev CraterEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringhydrothermal alterationTephraGeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Steam and gas emission rate from La Soufriere volcano, Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles): Implications for the magmatic supply during degassing unrest

2014

Abstract Since its last magmatic eruption in 1530 AD, La Soufriere andesitic volcano in Guadeloupe has displayed intense hydrothermal activity and six phreatic eruptive crises. Here we report on the first direct quantification of gas plume emissions from its summit vents, which gradually intensified during the past 20 years. Gas fluxes were determined in March 2006 and March 2012 by measuring the horizontal and vertical distributions of volcanic gas concentrations in the air-diluted plume and scaling to the speed of plume transport. Fluxes in 2006 combine real-time measurements of volcanic H2S concentrations and plume parameters with the composition of the hot (108.5 °C) fumarolic fluid at …

BasaltVolcanic hazardsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEarth scienceAndesiteGeologyHydrothermal circulationPlumeImpact craterVolcano13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyMagmaPetrologyGeologyChemical Geology
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Magmatic gas leakage at Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy): Relationships with the volcano-tectonic structures, the hydrological pattern and the eruptive act…

2004

In this paper we provide a review of chemical and isotopic data gathered over the last three decades on Etna volcano's fluid emissions and we present a synthetic framework of their spatial and temporal relationships with the volcano-tectonic structures, groundwater circulation and eruptive activity. We show that the chemistry, intensity and spatial distribution of gas exhalations are strongly controlled by the main volcano-tectonic fault systems. The emission of mantle-derived magmatic volatiles, supplied by deep to shallow degassing of alkali-hawaiitic basalts, persistently occurs through the central conduits, producing a huge volcanic plume. The magmatic derivation of the hot gases is ver…

Basaltevent.disaster_typegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeochemistryGeophysicsPlumeVolcanic rockVolcanic GasesIgneous rockVolcanoImpact craterPanacheeventGeology
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The Spirit Rover's Athena science investigation at Gusev Crater, Mars.

2004

The Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and its Athena science payload have been used to investigate a landing site in Gusev crater. Gusev is hypothesized to be the site of a former lake, but no clear evidence for lacustrine sedimentation has been found to date. Instead, the dominant lithology is basalt, and the dominant geologic processes are impact events and eolian transport. Many rocks exhibit coatings and other characteristics that may be evidence for minor aqueous alteration. Any lacustrine sediments that may exist at this location within Gusev apparently have been buried by lavas that have undergone subsequent impact disruption.

BasaltgeographyGeologic SedimentsGeological PhenomenaMineralsMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryExtraterrestrial EnvironmentLithologyAtmosphereMarsWaterGeologyMars Exploration ProgramWindGeologic SedimentsAstrobiologyVolcanic rockIgneous rockMagneticsImpact craterComposition of MarsGeologyScience (New York, N.Y.)
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Pyroclastic Activity at Home Plate in Gusev Crater, Mars

2007

Home Plate is a layered plateau in Gusev crater on Mars. It is composed of clastic rocks of moderately altered alkali basalt composition, enriched in some highly volatile elements. A coarsegrained lower unit lies under a finer-grained upper unit. Textural observations indicate that the lower strata were emplaced in an explosive event, and geochemical considerations favor an explosive volcanic origin over an impact origin. The lower unit likely represents accumulation of pyroclastic materials, whereas the upper unit may represent eolian reworking of the same pyroclastic materials.

BasaltgeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryExplosive eruptionGeochemistryPyroclastic rockMineralogyVolcanic rockIgneous rockImpact craterPyroclastic surgeClastic rockGeologyScience
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First gas and thermal measurements at the frequently erupting Gamalama volcano (Indonesia) reveal a hydrothermally dominated magmatic system

2020

Abstract The first gas and thermal measurements at the summit of the Gamalama volcano indicate that the system is dominated by hydrothermal processes. This is highlighted by the prevalence of H2S over SO2 (H2S/SO2 = 2–8), a high CO2/SO2 ratio (76–201), and a low heat transfer (3.0 MW) to the surface. A relative variation in gas composition is observed along the degassing fracture zone, possibly due to partial S scrubbing. Despite this surface hydrothermal signature, the system exhibits high gas equilibrium temperatures (425–480 °C), indicating that fluids are not exclusively derived from a boiling hydrothermal aquifer, but also sourced by cooling and crystallizing basaltic magma at deep tha…

Basaltgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryDominated hydrothermal systemFracture zoneGeodynamicsGamalama volcano010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationPhreatic eruptionDominated hydrothermal system Gamalama volcano Pressure and tensile strengthGeophysicsVolcanoImpact craterPressure and tensile strength13. Climate actionGeochemistry and Petrology[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]MagmaGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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