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Increasing air temperature relative to water temperature makes the mixed layer shallower, reducing phytoplankton biomass in a stratified lake

2023

The depth of the mixed layer is a major determinant of nutrient and light availability for phytoplankton in stratified waterbodies. Ongoing climate change influences surface waters through meteorological forcing, which modifies the physical structure of fresh waters including the mixed layer, but effects on phytoplankton biomass are poorly known. To determine the responses of phytoplankton biomass to the depth of the mixed layer, light availability and associated meteorological forcing, we followed daily changes in weather and water column properties in a boreal lake over the first half of a summer stratification period. Phytoplankton biomass increased with the deepening of the mixed layer …

lake mixingthermal stratificationvesistötheatwavealgal biomassilmastonmuutoksetbiomassa (ekologia)vedenlaatujärvetclimate warming
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Recognition of earthquake-induced damage in the Abakainon necropolis (NE Sicily): results from geo-morphological, geophysical and numerical analyses

2017

Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of Abakainon and in the nearby village of Tripi in NE Sicily. In recent times, signs of an ancient earthquake have been identified in the necropolis of Abakainon which dating was ascertained to the first century AD earthquake. The site is located on a slope of Peloritani Mts. along the Tindari Fault Line and contains evidence for earthquake-induced landslide, including fallen columns and blocks, horizontal shift and counter slope tilting of the tomb basements. In this paper, we used an integrated geomorphological and geophysical analysis to constrain the landslide. The research was directed to th…

landslide010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesseismic site effectsSRT010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSeismic waveGeochemistry and PetrologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNE SicilySeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyHistorical earthquake landslide ERT SRT seismic site effects numerical simulation NE Sicily.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSeismic loadingLandslideSeismic site effectsGeophysicsGeophysicsAge estimationnumerical simulationWestern europeERTHistorical earthquakeSeismologyGeology
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Integration of constrained electrical and seismic tomographies to study the landslide affecting the cathedral of Agrigento

2014

The Cathedral of Saint Gerland, located on the top of the hill of Agrigento, is an important historical church, which dates back to the Arab–Norman period (XI century). Unfortunately throughout its history the Cathedral and the adjacent famous Archaeological Park of the 'Valley of the Temples' have been affected by landslides. In this area the interleaving of calcarenites, silt, sand and clay is complicated by the presence of dislocated rock blocks and cavities and by a system of fractures partly filled with clay or water. Integrated geophysical surveys were carried out on the north side of the hill, on which the Cathedral of Agrigento is founded, to define lithological structures involved …

landslideShear wavesHVSRInversion (geology)BoreholeGeologyLandslideManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSiltIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringconstrained inversionGeophysicselectrical resistivity tomographySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataMASWElectrical resistivity tomographySeismic refractionMicrotremorseismic refraction tomographySeismologyGeology
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Global and local stressors on community succession in the Mediterranean intertidal zone

late stages of intertidal successionSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaDiffusion Boundary Layerocean acidificationglobal warmingstorm waves.Early stages of intertidal successionchemical composition of recruiting surfacelocal disturbanceMediterranean Seaglobal stressorD. cristatumrecovery dynamicgrazingpatches dynamicvermetid reef
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Grand Challenges in Microwave Remote Sensing

2020

lawMicrowave remote sensingEnvironmental scienceRadarGrand ChallengesRemote sensinglaw.inventionFrontiers in Remote Sensing
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VARIABILITY OF REMOTE SENSING SPECTRAL INDICES IN BOREAL LAKE BASINS

2018

Remotely sensed hyperspectral data has widely been used to determine water quality parameters in oceanic waters. However in freshwater basins the dependence between the hyperspectral data and the parameters is more complicated. In this work some ideas are presented concerning the study of this dependence. The data used in this study were collected from the lake Hiidenvesi in southern Finland. The hyperspectral data consists of reflectances in 36 bands in the wavelength area 508…878 nm and the separately measured water quality parameters are turbidity, blue-green algae, chlorophyll, pH and dissolved oxygen. Hyperspectral data was used as bare band reflectances, but also in the …

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceshyperspectral imaging0211 other engineering and technologiesMagnitude (mathematics)02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesoptically complex watersTurbidity021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensinglcsh:Tlcsh:TA1501-1820Hyperspectral imagingvedenlaatuWavelengthBoreallcsh:TA1-2040Remote sensing (archaeology)spectral indicesEnvironmental sciencekaukokartoitusWater qualitylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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HIGH-RESOLUTION SURFACE AND BED TOPOGRAPHY MAPPING OF RUSSELL GLACIER (SW GREENLAND) USING UAV AND GPR

2020

Abstract. This study presents the detailed survey of the northern marginal part of Russell Glacier, SW Greenland using the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and low-frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements. Obtained digital elevation model (DEM) and ice thickness data from GPR data allowed the generation of high precision subglacial topography model. We report uncertainties arising from GPR, GPS, and DEM suggesting sufficient accuracy for the reconstruction of glacier bed topography. GPR data and generated subglacial topography model does not reveal any possible Nye channel that could be incised into the bedrock, however, we were able to detect englaci…

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:TBedrockCold waveHigh resolutionlcsh:TA1501-1820Glacier01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyPhotogrammetrylcsh:TA1-2040Ground-penetrating radarDigital elevation modellcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GeomorphologyChannel (geography)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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All polarization-maintaining assively mode-locked yb-doped fiber laser : pulse compression using an anomalous polarization-maintaining photonic cryst…

2019

We report the generation of short pulses at 1 μm using an all-polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber configuration. The pulses are provided by an all normal-dispersion Fabry-Perot Yb-doped cavity and are compressed with an anomalous polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber (PM PCF). Opposed to standard configurations; here the filtering action is solely performed by the finite bandwidth of the gain medium. The laser generates 8 ps width sech 2 profile pulses at 1046.8 nm with a −10 dB bandwidth of 5.9 nm. After compression using the PM PCF, pulses with an FWHM of 3 ps were obtained, limited by the actual value of the available anomalous dispersion. We also report the changes in the outp…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsActive laser mediumMaterials sciencecavity resonatorsphotonic crystal fibers.FIBRA OPTICA02 engineering and technologyoptical fiber polarization01 natural sciencespolarization maintaininglaw.invention010309 opticsINDUSTRIA DE LA COMUNICACION020210 optoelectronics & photonicslaw:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Fiber laser0103 physical sciencesDispersion (optics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlcsh:QC350-467Electrical and Electronic EngineeringTELECOMUNICACIONESbusiness.industryFiber laserUNESCO::FÍSICATECNOLOGIA DE LA COMUNICACIONlcsh:TA1501-1820laser mode lockingPolarization (waves)Laseroptical fiber dispersionAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsfiber lasersFull width at half maximumdissipative solitonsPulse compressionLÁSEROptoelectronicsbusinesslcsh:Optics. LightPhotonic-crystal fiber
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Plasmonic Stripes in Aqueous Environment Co-Integrated With Si3N4 Photonics

2018

We demonstrate the design, fabrication, and the experimental characterization of gold-based plasmonic stripes butt-coupled with low-pressure-chemical-vapor-deposition (LPCVD)-based Si3N4 waveguides for the excitation of surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) modes in aqueous environment. Plasmonic gold stripes, in aqueous environment, with cross-sectional dimensions of 100 nm × 7 μm were interfaced with 360 nm × 800 nm Si3N4 waveguides cladded with low-temperature-oxide, exploiting linear photonic tapers with appropriate vertical (VO) and longitudinal (LO) offsets between the plasmonic and photonic waveguide facets. An interface insertion loss of 2.3 ± 0.3 dB and a plas…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsFabricationMaterials science02 engineering and technologyChemical vapor deposition01 natural sciencesplasmonicslaw.inventionPhotonic integrated circuits010309 opticslawplasmonic waveguide.0103 physical sciencesInsertion losslcsh:QC350-467Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPlasmonAqueous solutionbusiness.industrysurface plasmonslcsh:TA1501-1820021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptoelectronicsPhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessWaveguideExcitationlcsh:Optics. Lightbutt-coupled interfaceIEEE Photonics Journal
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Phase-Sensitive Detection for Optical Sensing With Porous Silicon

2012

We report on a photonic sensor with an ultralow limit of detection (LoD) based on a phase interrogation readout scheme together with an anisotropic porous silicon (PSi) membrane. First, the fabrication of porous free-standing membranes from medium doped (100) surface oriented silicon, with pore diameters suitable for the infiltration of biomolecules, around 50 nm, is reported. Then, the phase interrogation scheme for characterizing the PSi membranes is presented whose results show that while volumetric sensitivity increases with the membrane thickness, the resolution in the birefringence measurements decrease dramatically due to depolarization effects. The best LoD was found to be equal to …

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsMaterials scienceFabricationSiliconchemistry.chemical_elementPorous siliconOpticsPhase (matter)lcsh:QC350-467Electrical and Electronic EngineeringDetection limitBirefringencebusiness.industrySensorsDopingscatteringlcsh:TA1501-1820Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssubwavelength structuresMembranemetrologychemistryOptoelectronicsfabrication and characterizationbusinesslcsh:Optics. LightIEEE Photonics Journal
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