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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: d’Albis, Hippolyte; Coulibaly, Dramane; Roumagnac, Alix; de Carvalho Filho, Eurico; +1 Authorsd’Albis, Hippolyte; Coulibaly, Dramane; Roumagnac, Alix; de Carvalho Filho, Eurico; Bertrand, Raphaël;An estimation of the impact of climatic conditions—measured with an index that combines temperature and humidity, the IPTCC—on the hospitalizations and deaths attributed to SARS-CoV-2 is proposed. The present paper uses weekly data from 54 French administrative regions between March 23, 2020 and January 10, 2021. Firstly, a Granger causal analysis is developed and reveals that past values of the IPTCC contain information that allow for a better prediction of hospitalizations or deaths than that obtained without the IPTCC. Finally, a vector autoregressive model is estimated to evaluate the dynamic response of hospitalizations and deaths after an increase in the IPTCC. It is estimated that a 10-point increase in the IPTCC causes hospitalizations to rise by 2.9% (90% CI 0.7–5.0) one week after the increase, and by 4.1% (90% CI 2.1–6.4) and 4.4% (90% CI 2.5–6.3) in the two following weeks. Over ten weeks, the cumulative effect is estimated to reach 20.1%. Two weeks after the increase in the IPTCC, deaths are estimated to rise by 3.7% (90% CI 1.6–5.8). The cumulative effect from the second to the tenth weeks reaches 15.8%. The results are robust to the inclusion of air pollution indicators. International audience
HAL-ENS-LYON; Mémoir... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2021Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8575948Data sources: PubMed Centraladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 6 citations 6 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert HAL-ENS-LYON; Mémoir... arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2021Full-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8575948Data sources: PubMed Centraladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2021 Lithuania, Lithuania, Sweden, France, France, Italy, Netherlands, GermanyPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Githumbi, Esther; Fyfe, Ralph; Gaillard, Marie-Jose; Trondman, Anna-Kari; Mazier, Florence; Nielsen, Anne-Birgitte; Poska, Anneli; Sugita, Shinya; Woodbridge, Jessie; Azuara, Julien; Feurdean, Angelica; Grindean, Roxana; Lebreton, Vincent; Marquer, Laurent; Nebout-Combourieu, Nathalie; Stančikaitė, Miglė; Tanţău, Ioan; Tonkov, Spassimir; Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila; Åkesson, Christine; Balakauskas, Lauras; Batalova, Vlada; Birks, H. John B.; Bjune, Anne E.; Borisova, Olga; Bozilova, Elissaveta; Burjachs, Francesc; Cheddadi, Rachid; Christiansen, Jörg; David, Remi; de Klerk, Pim; Di Rita, Federico; Dörfler, Walter; Doyen, Elise; Eastwood, Warren; Etienne, David; Feeser, Ingo; Filipova-Marinova, Mariana; Fischer, Elske; Galop, Didier; Carrion, Jose Garcia Sebastian; Gauthier, Emilie; Giesecke, Thomas; Herking, Christa; Herzschuh, Ulrike; Jouffroy-Bapicot, Isabelle; Kasianova, Alisa; Kouli, Katerina; Kuneš, Petr; Lagerås, Per; Latałowa, Małgoržata; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Leroyer, Chantal; Leydet, Michelle; Lisytstina, Olga; Lukanina, Ekaterina; Magyari, Enikő; Marguerie, Dominique; Mariotti Lippi, Marta; Mensing, Scott; Mercuri, Anna Maria; Miebach, Andrea; Milburn, Paula; Miras, Yannick; del Molino, César Morales; Mrotzek, Almut; Nosova, Maria; Odgaard, Bent Vad; Overballe-Petersen, Mette; Panajiotidis, Sampson; Pavlov, Danail; Persson, Thomas; Pinke, Zsolt; Ruffaldi, Pascale; Sapelko, Tatyana; Schmidt, Monika; Schult, Manuela; Stivrins, Normunds; Tarasov, Pavel E.; Theuerkauf, Martin; Veski, Siim; Wick, Lucia; Wiethold, Julian; Woldring, Henk; Zernitskaya, Valentina;Quantitative reconstructions of past land cover are necessary to determine the processes involved in climate–human–land-cover interactions. We present the first temporally continuous and most spatially extensive pollen-based land-cover reconstruction for Europe over the Holocene (last 11 700 cal yr BP). We describe how vegetation cover has been quantified from pollen records at a 1∘ × 1∘ spatial scale using the “Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites” (REVEALS) model. REVEALS calculates estimates of past regional vegetation cover in proportions or percentages. REVEALS has been applied to 1128 pollen records across Europe and part of the eastern Mediterranean–Black Sea–Caspian corridor (30–75∘ N, 25∘ W–50∘ E) to reconstruct the percentage cover of 31 plant taxa assigned to 12 plant functional types (PFTs) and 3 land-cover types (LCTs). A new synthesis of relative pollen productivities (RPPs) for European plant taxa was performed for this reconstruction. It includes multiple RPP values (≥2 values) for 39 taxa and single values for 15 taxa (total of 54 taxa). To illustrate this, we present distribution maps for five taxa (Calluna vulgaris, Cerealia type (t)., Picea abies, deciduous Quercus t. and evergreen Quercus t.) and three land-cover types (open land, OL; evergreen trees, ETs; and summer-green trees, STs) for eight selected time windows. The reliability of the REVEALS reconstructions and issues related to the interpretation of the results in terms of landscape openness and human-induced vegetation change are discussed. This is followed by a review of the current use of this reconstruction and its future potential utility and development. REVEALS data quality are primarily determined by pollen count data (pollen count and sample, pollen identification, and chronology) and site type and number (lake or bog, large or small, one site vs. multiple sites) used for REVEALS analysis (for each grid cell). A large number of sites with high-quality pollen count data will produce more reliable land-cover estimates with lower standard errors compared to a low number of sites with lower-quality pollen count data. The REVEALS data presented here can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.937075 (Fyfe et al., 2022).
Earth System Science... arrow_drop_down Earth System Science Data (ESSD); Institutional Repository of Nature Research Centre; Earth System Science Data; PURE Aarhus University; IRIS UNIMORE - Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Modena e Reggio EmiliaOther literature type . Article . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYhttps://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2...Preprint . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefVilnius University Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2022Data sources: Vilnius University Institutional RepositoryDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedHAL-Rennes 1; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2022License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03418785/documentGöttingen Research Online PublicationsArticle . 2022Data sources: Göttingen Research Online Publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routeshybrid 38 citations 38 popularity Top 1% influence Average impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!visibility 103visibility views 103 download downloads 105 Powered bymore_vert Earth System Science... arrow_drop_down Earth System Science Data (ESSD); Institutional Repository of Nature Research Centre; Earth System Science Data; PURE Aarhus University; IRIS UNIMORE - Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Modena e Reggio EmiliaOther literature type . Article . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYhttps://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2...Preprint . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefVilnius University Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2022Data sources: Vilnius University Institutional RepositoryDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedHAL-Rennes 1; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2022License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03418785/documentGöttingen Research Online PublicationsArticle . 2022Data sources: Göttingen Research Online Publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type 2021 Belgium, GermanyPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedSam Poppe; Eoghan P. Holohan; Michael Rudolf; Matthias Rosenau; Olivier Galland; Audray Delcamp; Matthieu Kervyn;Granular materials are a useful analogue for the Earth’s crust in laboratory models of deformation. Constraining their mechanical properties is critical for such model’s scaling and interpretation. Much information exists about monomineralic granular materials, such as quartz sand, but the mechanical characteristics of bimineralic mixtures, such as commonly-used quartz sand mixed with gypsum powder (i.e. plaster), are largely unconstrained. We used several mechanical tests (density, tensile, extension, shear) to constrain the failure envelope of various sand-plaster mixtures. We then fitted linear Coulomb and parabolic Griffith failure criteria to obtain cohesions and friction coefficients. Tests of the effects of emplacement technique, compaction and humidity demonstrated that the most reproducible rheology is given by oven-drying, pouring and mechanically compacting sand-plaster mixtures into their experimentation container. As plaster content increases, the tensile strength of dry sand-plaster mixtures increases from near zero (pure quartz sand) to 166±24 Pa (pure plaster). The cohesion increases from near zero to 250±21 Pa. The friction coefficient varies from 0.54±0.08 (sand) to 0.96±0.08 (20 weight% plaster). The mechanical behaviour of the resulting mixtures shifts at 20-35 weight% plaster from brittle Coulomb failure along a linear failure criterion, to more complex brittle-plastic Coulomb-Griffith failure along a non-linear failure criterion. With increasing plaster content, the brittle-plastic transition occurs at decreasing depth within a pile of sand-plaster mixture. We infer that the identified transitions in mechanical behaviour with increasing plaster content relate to (1) increasing porosities, (2) increasing grain size distributions, and (3) a decrease in sand-sand grain contacts and corresponding increase in contacts of anisotropic gypsum-gypsum grains. The presented characterisation enables a more quantitative scaling of the mechanical behaviour of sand-plaster mixtures, including their tensile strength. Sand-plaster mixtures can thereby realistically simulate brittle-plastic properties of the Earth’s crust in scaled laboratory models. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 9 citations 9 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert http://eartharxiv.or... arrow_drop_down GFZ German Research Centre for GeosciencesArticle . 2021Data sources: GFZ German Research Centre for GeosciencesVrije Universiteit Brussel Research PortalOther literature type . 2021Data sources: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Research Portaladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 FrancePublisher:University of South Florida Libraries Freydier, Perrine; Weber, Éric; Martin, Jérôme; Jeannin, Pierre-Yves; Guerrier, Béatrice; Doumenc, Frédéric;International audience; Vermiculations are aggregates of small particles commonly found on cave walls. They are a major concern for the conservation of painted caves, as they can potentially alter valuable prehistoric cave paintings. A previous rheological study of fine sediment deposits on cave walls revealed that this material can undergo a solid-to-liquid transition triggered by variations in the chemical composition of the water film on the wall. Such a transition could occur at the origin of vermiculations by allowing the sediment to flow under low mechanical stress. In this work, we provide quantitative information on the conditions leading to this transition and show the importance of the chemical composition of the water film on the cave walls. A complete understanding of the phenomenon will, however, require more field information. This includes monitoring of the evolution of vermiculations, for which we have developed a dedicated observation protocol. Based on the combination of photogrammetry and a geographic information system we were able to precisely map the walls of the Hall of Bulls in Lascaux cave from past and future photographs. To better understand the vermiculation process, pictures need to be taken regularly, and the chemical composition of the thin water film covering cave walls needs to be analyzed with a similar time step. The correlation between the evolution of vermiculations, the humidification phases of the walls, temperature changes and the chemical monitoring of the water film should shed new light on conditions triggering vermiculations
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type 2021 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Camille Blaudin de Thé; Benjamin Carantino; Miren Lafourcade;Camille Blaudin de Thé; Benjamin Carantino; Miren Lafourcade;This paper investigates the impact of urban form on household fuel consumption and car emissions in France. We in particular analyze three features of cities commonly referred to as the "3 D's" (Cervero & Kockelman 1997): Density, Design and Diversity. Individual data allow us to identify the effects of urban form and the spatial sorting of households on emissions. We also use instrumental variables to control for other endogeneity issues. Our results suggest that, by choosing to live at the fringe of a metropolitan area instead of the city center, a representative household would consume approximately six extra tanks of fuel per year. More generally, doubling residential Density would result in an annual saving of approximately two tanks per household. However, larger gains would result from better urban Design (job-housing central-ization, improved rail/bus routes to central business districts, reduced pressure for road construction and a less fragmented built environment in urban areas) while improved Diversity (the concentration of various local amenities such as shops and public facilities) can also help lower fuel consumption. Another important finding is that the relationship between the metropolitan population and car emissions in France is bell-shaped, contrary to that in the US, suggesting that small cities do compensate for their lack of Density/Diversity by environmentally-friendly Design.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu7 citations 7 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Regional Science and Urban EconomicsArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationPreprint . 2020add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Italy, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Italy, France, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:NSF | Pierre Auger ProjectNSF| Pierre Auger ProjectA. Aab; P. Abreu; Marco Aglietta; Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz; R. Alves Batista; Gioacchino Alex Anastasi; Belén Andrada; Sofia Andringa; Carla Aramo; P.R. Araújo Ferreira; J. C. Arteaga Velázquez; Hernán Asorey; Pedro Assis; Alena Bakalova; Alexandru Balaceanu; K.-H. Becker; Jose A. Bellido; Corinne Berat; M. E. Bertaina; Xavier Bertou; Peter L. Biermann; J. Biteau; Jonathan Blazek; Carla Bleve; Martina Bohacova; Denise Boncioli; L. Bonneau Arbeletche; Nataliia Borodai; Ana Martina Botti; Jeffrey Brack; Thomas Bretz; Florian Lukas Briechle; Peter Buchholz; Antonio Bueno; Stijn Buitink; Mario Buscemi; Karen S. Caballero-Mora; Lorenzo Caccianiga; Ioana Caracas; Rossella Caruso; Antonella Castellina; Fernando Catalani; G. Cataldi; Lorenzo Cazon; Magdalena Cerdá; Jose Chinellato; Ladislav Chytka; Roger W Clay; A.C. Cobos Cerutti; Roberta Colalillo; Alan Coleman; Maria Rita Coluccia; Rúben Conceição; Giovanni Consolati; Fernando Contreras; Fabio Convenga; Corbin Covault; Sergio Dasso; Bruce R. Dawson; R. M. de Almeida; J. de Jesús; G. De Mauro; J. R. T. de Mello Neto; I. De Mitri; E. De Vito; Carola Dobrigkeit; Ralph Engel; Italo Epicoco; Martin Erdmann; Carlos Escobar; A. Etchegoyen; John Farmer; N. Fazzini; Francesco Fenu; Juan Manuel Figueira; Tomáš Fodran; Toshihiro Fujii; A. Fuster; Cristina Galea; B. García; A.L. Garcia Vegas; Flavia Gesualdi; Marco Giammarchi; M. Giller; Jonas Glombitza; G. Golup; M. Gómez Berisso; Juan Pablo Gongora; N. González; Isabel Goos; Dariusz Gora; A. Gorgi; Trent D. Grubb; F. Guarino; G. P. Guedes; Eleonora Guido; Matías Rolf Hampel; Violet M. Harvey; G. C. Hill; Jörg R. Hörandel; Pavel Horvath; A. Insolia; Paula Gina Isar; Petr Janecek; Jakub Juryšek; Alex Kääpä; K. H. Kampert; B. Keilhauer; Julian Kemp; J. Kleinfeller; Rodrigo Guedes Lang; Vladimir Lenok; Antoine Letessier-Selvon; D. Lo Presti; R. López; A. Lucero; Jon Paul Lundquist; G. Mancarella; P. Mantsch; Sullivan Marafico; A. G. Mariazzi; G. Marsella; D. Martello; H. Martinez; John Matthews; G. Matthiae; Eric Mayotte; G. Medina-Tanco; D. Melo; Lino Miramonti; Silvia Mollerach; C. Morello; Katie Mulrey; Roberto Mussa; L. Nellen; Mihai Niculescu-Oglinzanu; Marcus Niechciol; D. Nitz; Luis A. Nunez; M. Palatka; J. Pallotta; A. Parra; J. Pkala; Rodrigo Pelayo; J. Perez Armand; C. Pérez Bertolli; L. Perrone; S. Petrera; T. Pierog; M. Pimenta; Valerio Pirronello; M. Platino; Bjarni Pont; Paolo Privitera; A. Puyleart; Maximilian Reininghaus; F. Riehn; Vincenzo Rizi; W. Rodrigues de Carvalho; Esteban Roulet; P. Ruehl; F. Salamida; Humberto Ibarguen Salazar; G. Salina; J.D. Sanabria Gomez; Fred Sarazin; Raul Sarmento; Christian Sarmiento-Cano; R. Sato; P. Savina; V. Scherini; H. Schieler; M. Schimassek; M. Schimp; Felix Schlüter; Petr Schovanek; Frank G. Schröder; Josina Schulte; A. Segreto; R. C. Shellard; Günter Sigl; Octavian Sima; Radomir Smida; Julien Souchard; Maximilian Stadelmaier; Denis Stanca; Samo Stanič; P. Stassi; A. Streich; M. Suárez-Durán; Tristan Sudholz; T. Suomijärvi; A. Taboada; Olena Tkachenko; P. Tobiska; B. Tome; Matias Tueros; Lukáš Vaclavek; Martin Vacula; J. F. Valdés Galicia; L. Valore; K. C. V. Varma; Darko Veberič; Carlo Ventura; I.D. Vergara Quispe; Valerio Verzi; Hernan Wahlberg; A. Weindl; L. R. Wiencke; Tobias Winchen; M. Wirtz; David Wittkowski; B. Wundheiler; Orazio Zapparrata; Enrique Zas; L. Zehrer; A. Zepeda; R. Cunniffe; J. Eliášek; I. Ebrová; M. Jelínek; P. Kubánek;handle: 11697/168859 , https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/236331 , 11370/00e93631-ebe4-4486-9374-69d5c5d23fb8 , 2066/236331 , 20.500.11769/526700 , 11588/890389 , 11311/1180491 , 2318/1803397 , 11587/458358 , 11245.1/12cefc58-b28a-4488-92a4-53315dbceed2 , 20.500.14017/a580ffd4-97ef-41c7-9d62-48b63eb0c0d6
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FRAM (F/Photometric Robotic Atmospheric Monitor) is a robotic telescope operated at the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina for the purposes of atmospheric monitoring using stellar photometry. As a passive system which does not produce any light that could interfere with the observations of the fluorescence telescopes of the observatory, it complements the active monitoring systems that use lasers. We discuss the applications of stellar photometry for atmospheric monitoring at optical observatories in general and the particular modes of operation employed by the Auger FRAM. We describe in detail the technical aspects of FRAM, the hardware and software requirements for a successful operation of a robotic telescope for such a purpose and their implementation within the FRAM system. Published version, 27 pages, 8 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Belgium, Sweden, Belgium, FrancePublisher:EDP Sciences Funded by:EC | AEROSOL, EC | EXWINGSEC| AEROSOL ,EC| EXWINGSK. Kravchenko; Alain Jorissen; S. Van Eck; Thibault Merle; Andrea Chiavassa; Claudia Paladini; B. Freytag; Bertrand Plez; M. Montargès; H. Van Winckel;Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the photometric variability and mass loss of Betelgeuse is poorly understood. Moreover, recently the star has experienced an unusual fading with its visual magnitude reaching a historical minimum. We investigate the nature of this event with the help of a recently developed tomographic technique. Tomography allows us to probe different depths in the stellar atmosphere and to recover the corresponding disk-averaged velocity field. We apply the tomographic method to a few-year time-series high-resolution spectroscopic observations of Betelgeuse in order to relate its atmospheric dynamics to the photometric variability. Our results show that a sudden increase of the molecular opacity in the cooler upper atmosphere of Betelgeuse is likely the reason of the observed unusual decrease of the star's brightness. Comment: A&A Letters, accepted for publication
Astronomy and Astrop... arrow_drop_down Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03215831/documenthttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2021License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 21 citations 21 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Astronomy and Astrop... arrow_drop_down Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03215831/documenthttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2021License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 FrancePublisher:MDPI AG Funded by:EC | SensMatEC| SensMatStéphane Rioual; Benoit Lescop; J. Pellé; G. De Alkmim Radicchi; G. Chaumat; M.D. Bruni; Johan Becker; Dominique Thierry;International audience; The control of air quality in museums or storages is of fundamental interest for the conservation of historic artifacts. The present work reports an example of application of RFID sensors developed in the European project SensMat and dedicated to this issue. The sensors are based on the variation of property of an RFID tag coupled with a sensitive silver thin film exposed to the environment. As it will be described in the paper, such low-cost sensors are interrogated by a commercial reader and provide the environmental corrosivity index and thus the presence of pollutants. The selected case study concerns the monitoring of pollution by H2S in a building dedicated to conservation and restoration of archeological and historical woods. The ability of sensors to map spatially the corrosivity within buildings is highlighted.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 BelgiumPublisher:California Digital Library (CDL) Richard Walker; Tara Stephens; Catherine Greenfield; Simon Gill; Dave Healy; Sam Poppe;Inferences about sheet intrusion emplacement mechanisms have been built largely on field observations of intrusion tip zones: magmatic systems that did not grow beyond their observed state. Here we use finite element simulation of elliptical to superelliptical crack tips, representing observed natural sill segments, to show the effect of sill tip shape in controlling local stress concentrations, and the potential propagation pathways. Stress concentration magnitude and distribution is strongly affected by the position and magnitude of maximum tip curvature κmax. Elliptical tips concentrate stress in-plane with the sill, promoting coplanar growth. Superelliptical tips concentrate maximum tensile stress (σmax) and shear stress out-of-plane of the sill, which may promote non-coplanar growth, vertical thickening, or coplanar viscous indentation. We find that σmax = Pe(1+ 2(√[aκmax]), where Pe is magma excess pressure and a is sill half length. At short length-scales, blunted tips locally generate large tensile stresses; at longer length-scales, elliptical-tipped sills become more efficient at concentrating stress than blunt sills. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Belgium, Germany, BelgiumPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:UKRI | Improved Loss Modelling o..., FCT | D4, UKRI | CRAFT; Cross sectoral Rob... +1 projectsUKRI| Improved Loss Modelling of SMC Components ,FCT| D4 ,UKRI| CRAFT; Cross sectoral Robotic Applications For productivity Transformation ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthIceCube Collaboration; Aartsen, M. G.; Ackermann, M.; Adams, J.; Aguilar, J. A.; Ahlers, M.; Ahrens, M.; Alispach, C.; Andeen, K.; Anderson, T.; Ansseau, I.; Anton, G.; Arg��elles, C.; Auffenberg, J.; Axani, S.; Backes, P.; Bagherpour, H.; Bai, X.; V., A. Balagopal; Barbano, A.; Barwick, S. W.; Bastian, B.; Baum, V.; Baur, S.; Bay, R.; Beatty, J. J.; Becker, K. -H.; Tjus, J. Becker; BenZvi, S.; Berley, D.; Bernardini, E.; Besson, D. Z.; Binder, G.; Bindig, D.; Blaufuss, E.; Blot, S.; Bohm, C.; B��ser, S.; Botner, O.; B��ttcher, J.; Bourbeau, E.; Bourbeau, J.; Bradascio, F.; Braun, J.; Bron, S.; Brostean-Kaiser, J.; Burgman, A.; Buscher, J.; Busse, R. S.; Carver, T.; Chen, C.; Cheung, E.; Chirkin, D.; Choi, S.; Clark, K.; Classen, L.; Coleman, A.; Collin, G. H.; Conrad, J. M.; Coppin, P.; Correa, P.; Cowen, D. F.; Cross, R.; Dave, P.; De Clercq, C.; DeLaunay, J. J.; Dembinski, H.; Deoskar, K.; De Ridder, S.; Desiati, P.; de Vries, K. D.; de Wasseige, G.; de With, M.; DeYoung, T.; Diaz, A.; D��az-V��lez, J. C.; Dujmovic, H.; Dunkman, M.; Dvorak, E.; Eberhardt, B.; Ehrhardt, T.; Eller, P.; Engel, R.; Evenson, P. A.; Fahey, S.; Fazely, A. R.; Felde, J.; Filimonov, K.; Finley, C.; Fox, D.; Franckowiak, A.; Friedman, E.; Fritz, A.; Gaisser, T. K.; Gallagher, J.; Ganster, E.; Garrappa, S.; Gerhardt, L.; Ghorbani, K.; Glauch, T.; Gl��senkamp, T.; Goldschmidt, A.; Gonzalez, J. G.; Grant, D.; Gr��goire, T.; Griffith, Z.; Griswold, S.; G��nder, M.; G��nd��z, M.; Haack, C.; Hallgren, A.; Halliday, R.; Halve, L.; Halzen, F.; Hanson, K.; Haungs, A.; Hebecker, D.; Heereman, D.; Heix, P.; Helbing, K.; Hellauer, R.; Henningsen, F.; Hickford, S.; Hignight, J.; Hill, G. C.; Hoffman, K. D.; Hoffmann, R.; Hoinka, T.; Hokanson-Fasig, B.; Hoshina, K.; Huang, F.; Huber, M.; Huber, T.; Hultqvist, K.; H��nnefeld, M.; Hussain, R.; In, S.; Iovine, N.; Ishihara, A.; Jansson, M.; Japaridze, G. S.; Jeong, M.; Jero, K.; Jones, B. J. P.; Jonske, F.; Joppe, R.; Kang, D.; Kang, W.; Kappes, A.; Kappesser, D.; Karg, T.; Karl, M.; Karle, A.; Katz, U.; Kauer, M.; Kelley, J. L.; Kheirandish, A.; Kim, J.; Kintscher, T.; Kiryluk, J.; Kittler, T.; Klein, S. R.; Koirala, R.; Kolanoski, H.; K��pke, L.; Kopper, C.; Kopper, S.; Koskinen, D. J.; Kowalski, M.; Krings, K.; Kr��ckl, G.; Kulacz, N.; Kurahashi, N.; Kyriacou, A.; Lanfranchi, J. L.; Larson, M. J.; Lauber, F.; Lazar, J. P.; Leonard, K.; Leszczy��ska, A.; Leuermann, M.; Liu, Q. R.; Lohfink, E.; Mariscal, C. J. Lozano; Lu, L.; Lucarelli, F.; L��nemann, J.; Luszczak, W.; Lyu, Y.; Ma, W. Y.; Madsen, J.; Maggi, G.; Mahn, K. B. M.; Makino, Y.; Mallik, P.; Mallot, K.; Mancina, S.; Mari��, I. C.; Maruyama, R.; Mase, K.; Satalecka, K.;Cosmic-ray interactions with the solar atmosphere are expected to produce particle showers which in turn produce neutrinos from weak decays of mesons. These solar atmospheric neutrinos (SA$\nu$s) have never been observed experimentally. A detection would be an important step in understanding cosmic-ray propagation in the inner solar system and the dynamics of solar magnetic fields. SA$\nu$s also represent an irreducible background to solar dark matter searches and a detection would allow precise characterization of this background. Here, we present the first experimental search based on seven years of data collected from May 2010 to May 2017 in the austral winter with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. An unbinned likelihood analysis is performed for events reconstructed within 5 degrees of the center of the Sun. No evidence for a SA$\nu$ flux is observed. After inclusion of systematic uncertainties, we set a 90\% upper limit of $1.02^{+0.20}_{-0.18}\cdot10^{-13}$~$\mathrm{GeV^{-1}cm^{-2}s^{-1}}$ at 1 TeV. Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 02(02), 025 (2021). doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2021/02/025 Published by IOP, London
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: d’Albis, Hippolyte; Coulibaly, Dramane; Roumagnac, Alix; de Carvalho Filho, Eurico; +1 Authorsd’Albis, Hippolyte; Coulibaly, Dramane; Roumagnac, Alix; de Carvalho Filho, Eurico; Bertrand, Raphaël;An estimation of the impact of climatic conditions—measured with an index that combines temperature and humidity, the IPTCC—on the hospitalizations and deaths attributed to SARS-CoV-2 is proposed. The present paper uses weekly data from 54 French administrative regions between March 23, 2020 and January 10, 2021. Firstly, a Granger causal analysis is developed and reveals that past values of the IPTCC contain information that allow for a better prediction of hospitalizations or deaths than that obtained without the IPTCC. Finally, a vector autoregressive model is estimated to evaluate the dynamic response of hospitalizations and deaths after an increase in the IPTCC. It is estimated that a 10-point increase in the IPTCC causes hospitalizations to rise by 2.9% (90% CI 0.7–5.0) one week after the increase, and by 4.1% (90% CI 2.1–6.4) and 4.4% (90% CI 2.5–6.3) in the two following weeks. Over ten weeks, the cumulative effect is estimated to reach 20.1%. Two weeks after the increase in the IPTCC, deaths are estimated to rise by 3.7% (90% CI 1.6–5.8). The cumulative effect from the second to the tenth weeks reaches 15.8%. The results are robust to the inclusion of air pollution indicators. International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2021 Lithuania, Lithuania, Sweden, France, France, Italy, Netherlands, GermanyPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Githumbi, Esther; Fyfe, Ralph; Gaillard, Marie-Jose; Trondman, Anna-Kari; Mazier, Florence; Nielsen, Anne-Birgitte; Poska, Anneli; Sugita, Shinya; Woodbridge, Jessie; Azuara, Julien; Feurdean, Angelica; Grindean, Roxana; Lebreton, Vincent; Marquer, Laurent; Nebout-Combourieu, Nathalie; Stančikaitė, Miglė; Tanţău, Ioan; Tonkov, Spassimir; Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila; Åkesson, Christine; Balakauskas, Lauras; Batalova, Vlada; Birks, H. John B.; Bjune, Anne E.; Borisova, Olga; Bozilova, Elissaveta; Burjachs, Francesc; Cheddadi, Rachid; Christiansen, Jörg; David, Remi; de Klerk, Pim; Di Rita, Federico; Dörfler, Walter; Doyen, Elise; Eastwood, Warren; Etienne, David; Feeser, Ingo; Filipova-Marinova, Mariana; Fischer, Elske; Galop, Didier; Carrion, Jose Garcia Sebastian; Gauthier, Emilie; Giesecke, Thomas; Herking, Christa; Herzschuh, Ulrike; Jouffroy-Bapicot, Isabelle; Kasianova, Alisa; Kouli, Katerina; Kuneš, Petr; Lagerås, Per; Latałowa, Małgoržata; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Leroyer, Chantal; Leydet, Michelle; Lisytstina, Olga; Lukanina, Ekaterina; Magyari, Enikő; Marguerie, Dominique; Mariotti Lippi, Marta; Mensing, Scott; Mercuri, Anna Maria; Miebach, Andrea; Milburn, Paula; Miras, Yannick; del Molino, César Morales; Mrotzek, Almut; Nosova, Maria; Odgaard, Bent Vad; Overballe-Petersen, Mette; Panajiotidis, Sampson; Pavlov, Danail; Persson, Thomas; Pinke, Zsolt; Ruffaldi, Pascale; Sapelko, Tatyana; Schmidt, Monika; Schult, Manuela; Stivrins, Normunds; Tarasov, Pavel E.; Theuerkauf, Martin; Veski, Siim; Wick, Lucia; Wiethold, Julian; Woldring, Henk; Zernitskaya, Valentina;Quantitative reconstructions of past land cover are necessary to determine the processes involved in climate–human–land-cover interactions. We present the first temporally continuous and most spatially extensive pollen-based land-cover reconstruction for Europe over the Holocene (last 11 700 cal yr BP). We describe how vegetation cover has been quantified from pollen records at a 1∘ × 1∘ spatial scale using the “Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites” (REVEALS) model. REVEALS calculates estimates of past regional vegetation cover in proportions or percentages. REVEALS has been applied to 1128 pollen records across Europe and part of the eastern Mediterranean–Black Sea–Caspian corridor (30–75∘ N, 25∘ W–50∘ E) to reconstruct the percentage cover of 31 plant taxa assigned to 12 plant functional types (PFTs) and 3 land-cover types (LCTs). A new synthesis of relative pollen productivities (RPPs) for European plant taxa was performed for this reconstruction. It includes multiple RPP values (≥2 values) for 39 taxa and single values for 15 taxa (total of 54 taxa). To illustrate this, we present distribution maps for five taxa (Calluna vulgaris, Cerealia type (t)., Picea abies, deciduous Quercus t. and evergreen Quercus t.) and three land-cover types (open land, OL; evergreen trees, ETs; and summer-green trees, STs) for eight selected time windows. The reliability of the REVEALS reconstructions and issues related to the interpretation of the results in terms of landscape openness and human-induced vegetation change are discussed. This is followed by a review of the current use of this reconstruction and its future potential utility and development. REVEALS data quality are primarily determined by pollen count data (pollen count and sample, pollen identification, and chronology) and site type and number (lake or bog, large or small, one site vs. multiple sites) used for REVEALS analysis (for each grid cell). A large number of sites with high-quality pollen count data will produce more reliable land-cover estimates with lower standard errors compared to a low number of sites with lower-quality pollen count data. The REVEALS data presented here can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.937075 (Fyfe et al., 2022).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type 2021 Belgium, GermanyPublisher:Elsevier BV Publicly fundedSam Poppe; Eoghan P. Holohan; Michael Rudolf; Matthias Rosenau; Olivier Galland; Audray Delcamp; Matthieu Kervyn;Granular materials are a useful analogue for the Earth’s crust in laboratory models of deformation. Constraining their mechanical properties is critical for such model’s scaling and interpretation. Much information exists about monomineralic granular materials, such as quartz sand, but the mechanical characteristics of bimineralic mixtures, such as commonly-used quartz sand mixed with gypsum powder (i.e. plaster), are largely unconstrained. We used several mechanical tests (density, tensile, extension, shear) to constrain the failure envelope of various sand-plaster mixtures. We then fitted linear Coulomb and parabolic Griffith failure criteria to obtain cohesions and friction coefficients. Tests of the effects of emplacement technique, compaction and humidity demonstrated that the most reproducible rheology is given by oven-drying, pouring and mechanically compacting sand-plaster mixtures into their experimentation container. As plaster content increases, the tensile strength of dry sand-plaster mixtures increases from near zero (pure quartz sand) to 166±24 Pa (pure plaster). The cohesion increases from near zero to 250±21 Pa. The friction coefficient varies from 0.54±0.08 (sand) to 0.96±0.08 (20 weight% plaster). The mechanical behaviour of the resulting mixtures shifts at 20-35 weight% plaster from brittle Coulomb failure along a linear failure criterion, to more complex brittle-plastic Coulomb-Griffith failure along a non-linear failure criterion. With increasing plaster content, the brittle-plastic transition occurs at decreasing depth within a pile of sand-plaster mixture. We infer that the identified transitions in mechanical behaviour with increasing plaster content relate to (1) increasing porosities, (2) increasing grain size distributions, and (3) a decrease in sand-sand grain contacts and corresponding increase in contacts of anisotropic gypsum-gypsum grains. The presented characterisation enables a more quantitative scaling of the mechanical behaviour of sand-plaster mixtures, including their tensile strength. Sand-plaster mixtures can thereby realistically simulate brittle-plastic properties of the Earth’s crust in scaled laboratory models. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 FrancePublisher:University of South Florida Libraries Freydier, Perrine; Weber, Éric; Martin, Jérôme; Jeannin, Pierre-Yves; Guerrier, Béatrice; Doumenc, Frédéric;International audience; Vermiculations are aggregates of small particles commonly found on cave walls. They are a major concern for the conservation of painted caves, as they can potentially alter valuable prehistoric cave paintings. A previous rheological study of fine sediment deposits on cave walls revealed that this material can undergo a solid-to-liquid transition triggered by variations in the chemical composition of the water film on the wall. Such a transition could occur at the origin of vermiculations by allowing the sediment to flow under low mechanical stress. In this work, we provide quantitative information on the conditions leading to this transition and show the importance of the chemical composition of the water film on the cave walls. A complete understanding of the phenomenon will, however, require more field information. This includes monitoring of the evolution of vermiculations, for which we have developed a dedicated observation protocol. Based on the combination of photogrammetry and a geographic information system we were able to precisely map the walls of the Hall of Bulls in Lascaux cave from past and future photographs. To better understand the vermiculation process, pictures need to be taken regularly, and the chemical composition of the thin water film covering cave walls needs to be analyzed with a similar time step. The correlation between the evolution of vermiculations, the humidification phases of the walls, temperature changes and the chemical monitoring of the water film should shed new light on conditions triggering vermiculations
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type 2021 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Camille Blaudin de Thé; Benjamin Carantino; Miren Lafourcade;Camille Blaudin de Thé; Benjamin Carantino; Miren Lafourcade;This paper investigates the impact of urban form on household fuel consumption and car emissions in France. We in particular analyze three features of cities commonly referred to as the "3 D's" (Cervero & Kockelman 1997): Density, Design and Diversity. Individual data allow us to identify the effects of urban form and the spatial sorting of households on emissions. We also use instrumental variables to control for other endogeneity issues. Our results suggest that, by choosing to live at the fringe of a metropolitan area instead of the city center, a representative household would consume approximately six extra tanks of fuel per year. More generally, doubling residential Density would result in an annual saving of approximately two tanks per household. However, larger gains would result from better urban Design (job-housing central-ization, improved rail/bus routes to central business districts, reduced pressure for road construction and a less fragmented built environment in urban areas) while improved Diversity (the concentration of various local amenities such as shops and public facilities) can also help lower fuel consumption. Another important finding is that the relationship between the metropolitan population and car emissions in France is bell-shaped, contrary to that in the US, suggesting that small cities do compensate for their lack of Density/Diversity by environmentally-friendly Design.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Italy, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Italy, France, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:NSF | Pierre Auger ProjectNSF| Pierre Auger ProjectA. Aab; P. Abreu; Marco Aglietta; Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz; R. Alves Batista; Gioacchino Alex Anastasi; Belén Andrada; Sofia Andringa; Carla Aramo; P.R. Araújo Ferreira; J. C. Arteaga Velázquez; Hernán Asorey; Pedro Assis; Alena Bakalova; Alexandru Balaceanu; K.-H. Becker; Jose A. Bellido; Corinne Berat; M. E. Bertaina; Xavier Bertou; Peter L. Biermann; J. Biteau; Jonathan Blazek; Carla Bleve; Martina Bohacova; Denise Boncioli; L. Bonneau Arbeletche; Nataliia Borodai; Ana Martina Botti; Jeffrey Brack; Thomas Bretz; Florian Lukas Briechle; Peter Buchholz; Antonio Bueno; Stijn Buitink; Mario Buscemi; Karen S. Caballero-Mora; Lorenzo Caccianiga; Ioana Caracas; Rossella Caruso; Antonella Castellina; Fernando Catalani; G. Cataldi; Lorenzo Cazon; Magdalena Cerdá; Jose Chinellato; Ladislav Chytka; Roger W Clay; A.C. Cobos Cerutti; Roberta Colalillo; Alan Coleman; Maria Rita Coluccia; Rúben Conceição; Giovanni Consolati; Fernando Contreras; Fabio Convenga; Corbin Covault; Sergio Dasso; Bruce R. Dawson; R. M. de Almeida; J. de Jesús; G. De Mauro; J. R. T. de Mello Neto; I. De Mitri; E. De Vito; Carola Dobrigkeit; Ralph Engel; Italo Epicoco; Martin Erdmann; Carlos Escobar; A. Etchegoyen; John Farmer; N. Fazzini; Francesco Fenu; Juan Manuel Figueira; Tomáš Fodran; Toshihiro Fujii; A. Fuster; Cristina Galea; B. García; A.L. Garcia Vegas; Flavia Gesualdi; Marco Giammarchi; M. Giller; Jonas Glombitza; G. Golup; M. Gómez Berisso; Juan Pablo Gongora; N. González; Isabel Goos; Dariusz Gora; A. Gorgi; Trent D. Grubb; F. Guarino; G. P. Guedes; Eleonora Guido; Matías Rolf Hampel; Violet M. Harvey; G. C. Hill; Jörg R. Hörandel; Pavel Horvath; A. Insolia; Paula Gina Isar; Petr Janecek; Jakub Juryšek; Alex Kääpä; K. H. Kampert; B. Keilhauer; Julian Kemp; J. Kleinfeller; Rodrigo Guedes Lang; Vladimir Lenok; Antoine Letessier-Selvon; D. Lo Presti; R. López; A. Lucero; Jon Paul Lundquist; G. Mancarella; P. Mantsch; Sullivan Marafico; A. G. Mariazzi; G. Marsella; D. Martello; H. Martinez; John Matthews; G. Matthiae; Eric Mayotte; G. Medina-Tanco; D. Melo; Lino Miramonti; Silvia Mollerach; C. Morello; Katie Mulrey; Roberto Mussa; L. Nellen; Mihai Niculescu-Oglinzanu; Marcus Niechciol; D. Nitz; Luis A. Nunez; M. Palatka; J. Pallotta; A. Parra; J. Pkala; Rodrigo Pelayo; J. Perez Armand; C. Pérez Bertolli; L. Perrone; S. Petrera; T. Pierog; M. Pimenta; Valerio Pirronello; M. Platino; Bjarni Pont; Paolo Privitera; A. Puyleart; Maximilian Reininghaus; F. Riehn; Vincenzo Rizi; W. Rodrigues de Carvalho; Esteban Roulet; P. Ruehl; F. Salamida; Humberto Ibarguen Salazar; G. Salina; J.D. Sanabria Gomez; Fred Sarazin; Raul Sarmento; Christian Sarmiento-Cano; R. Sato; P. Savina; V. Scherini; H. Schieler; M. Schimassek; M. Schimp; Felix Schlüter; Petr Schovanek; Frank G. Schröder; Josina Schulte; A. Segreto; R. C. Shellard; Günter Sigl; Octavian Sima; Radomir Smida; Julien Souchard; Maximilian Stadelmaier; Denis Stanca; Samo Stanič; P. Stassi; A. Streich; M. Suárez-Durán; Tristan Sudholz; T. Suomijärvi; A. Taboada; Olena Tkachenko; P. Tobiska; B. Tome; Matias Tueros; Lukáš Vaclavek; Martin Vacula; J. F. Valdés Galicia; L. Valore; K. C. V. Varma; Darko Veberič; Carlo Ventura; I.D. Vergara Quispe; Valerio Verzi; Hernan Wahlberg; A. Weindl; L. R. Wiencke; Tobias Winchen; M. Wirtz; David Wittkowski; B. Wundheiler; Orazio Zapparrata; Enrique Zas; L. Zehrer; A. Zepeda; R. Cunniffe; J. Eliášek; I. Ebrová; M. Jelínek; P. Kubánek;handle: 11697/168859 , https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/236331 , 11370/00e93631-ebe4-4486-9374-69d5c5d23fb8 , 2066/236331 , 20.500.11769/526700 , 11588/890389 , 11311/1180491 , 2318/1803397 , 11587/458358 , 11245.1/12cefc58-b28a-4488-92a4-53315dbceed2 , 20.500.14017/a580ffd4-97ef-41c7-9d62-48b63eb0c0d6
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FRAM (F/Photometric Robotic Atmospheric Monitor) is a robotic telescope operated at the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina for the purposes of atmospheric monitoring using stellar photometry. As a passive system which does not produce any light that could interfere with the observations of the fluorescence telescopes of the observatory, it complements the active monitoring systems that use lasers. We discuss the applications of stellar photometry for atmospheric monitoring at optical observatories in general and the particular modes of operation employed by the Auger FRAM. We describe in detail the technical aspects of FRAM, the hardware and software requirements for a successful operation of a robotic telescope for such a purpose and their implementation within the FRAM system. Published version, 27 pages, 8 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 0 citations 0 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert NARCIS arrow_drop_down Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Università degli Studi dell Aquila; Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO); Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca- Università del Salento; Journal of Instrumentation; IRIS - Università degli Studi di Catania; METIS Research Information System; Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP); RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoArticle . 2021Data sources: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Università degli Studi dell Aquila; Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO); Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca- Università del Salento; Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA) Institutional Repository UvA-DARE; University of Groningen Research Portal; IRIS - Università degli Studi di Catania; LAReferencia - Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas Latinoamericanas; METIS Research Information System; RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoPublikationsserver der RWTH Aachen UniversityPreprint . 2021Data sources: Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen UniversityIRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2021Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaJournal of Instrumentation; Archivio della ricerca - Università degli studi di Napoli Federico IIArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IOP Copyright PoliciesVrije Universiteit Brussel Research PortalOther literature type . 2021Data sources: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Research Portaladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Belgium, Sweden, Belgium, FrancePublisher:EDP Sciences Funded by:EC | AEROSOL, EC | EXWINGSEC| AEROSOL ,EC| EXWINGSK. Kravchenko; Alain Jorissen; S. Van Eck; Thibault Merle; Andrea Chiavassa; Claudia Paladini; B. Freytag; Bertrand Plez; M. Montargès; H. Van Winckel;Despite being the best studied red supergiant star in our Galaxy, the physics behind the photometric variability and mass loss of Betelgeuse is poorly understood. Moreover, recently the star has experienced an unusual fading with its visual magnitude reaching a historical minimum. We investigate the nature of this event with the help of a recently developed tomographic technique. Tomography allows us to probe different depths in the stellar atmosphere and to recover the corresponding disk-averaged velocity field. We apply the tomographic method to a few-year time-series high-resolution spectroscopic observations of Betelgeuse in order to relate its atmospheric dynamics to the photometric variability. Our results show that a sudden increase of the molecular opacity in the cooler upper atmosphere of Betelgeuse is likely the reason of the observed unusual decrease of the star's brightness. Comment: A&A Letters, accepted for publication
Astronomy and Astrop... arrow_drop_down Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03215831/documenthttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2021License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 21 citations 21 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Astronomy and Astrop... arrow_drop_down Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03215831/documenthttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2021License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 FrancePublisher:MDPI AG Funded by:EC | SensMatEC| SensMatStéphane Rioual; Benoit Lescop; J. Pellé; G. De Alkmim Radicchi; G. Chaumat; M.D. Bruni; Johan Becker; Dominique Thierry;International audience; The control of air quality in museums or storages is of fundamental interest for the conservation of historic artifacts. The present work reports an example of application of RFID sensors developed in the European project SensMat and dedicated to this issue. The sensors are based on the variation of property of an RFID tag coupled with a sensitive silver thin film exposed to the environment. As it will be described in the paper, such low-cost sensors are interrogated by a commercial reader and provide the environmental corrosivity index and thus the presence of pollutants. The selected case study concerns the monitoring of pollution by H2S in a building dedicated to conservation and restoration of archeological and historical woods. The ability of sensors to map spatially the corrosivity within buildings is highlighted.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 2 citations 2 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Sustainability arrow_drop_down SustainabilityOther literature type . Article . 2021License: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6158/pdfadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article 2021 BelgiumPublisher:California Digital Library (CDL) Richard Walker; Tara Stephens; Catherine Greenfield; Simon Gill; Dave Healy; Sam Poppe;Inferences about sheet intrusion emplacement mechanisms have been built largely on field observations of intrusion tip zones: magmatic systems that did not grow beyond their observed state. Here we use finite element simulation of elliptical to superelliptical crack tips, representing observed natural sill segments, to show the effect of sill tip shape in controlling local stress concentrations, and the potential propagation pathways. Stress concentration magnitude and distribution is strongly affected by the position and magnitude of maximum tip curvature κmax. Elliptical tips concentrate stress in-plane with the sill, promoting coplanar growth. Superelliptical tips concentrate maximum tensile stress (σmax) and shear stress out-of-plane of the sill, which may promote non-coplanar growth, vertical thickening, or coplanar viscous indentation. We find that σmax = Pe(1+ 2(√[aκmax]), where Pe is magma excess pressure and a is sill half length. At short length-scales, blunted tips locally generate large tensile stresses; at longer length-scales, elliptical-tipped sills become more efficient at concentrating stress than blunt sills. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint 2021 Italy, Belgium, Germany, BelgiumPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:UKRI | Improved Loss Modelling o..., FCT | D4, UKRI | CRAFT; Cross sectoral Rob... +1 projectsUKRI| Improved Loss Modelling of SMC Components ,FCT| D4 ,UKRI| CRAFT; Cross sectoral Robotic Applications For productivity Transformation ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthIceCube Collaboration; Aartsen, M. G.; Ackermann, M.; Adams, J.; Aguilar, J. A.; Ahlers, M.; Ahrens, M.; Alispach, C.; Andeen, K.; Anderson, T.; Ansseau, I.; Anton, G.; Arg��elles, C.; Auffenberg, J.; Axani, S.; Backes, P.; Bagherpour, H.; Bai, X.; V., A. Balagopal; Barbano, A.; Barwick, S. W.; Bastian, B.; Baum, V.; Baur, S.; Bay, R.; Beatty, J. J.; Becker, K. -H.; Tjus, J. Becker; BenZvi, S.; Berley, D.; Bernardini, E.; Besson, D. Z.; Binder, G.; Bindig, D.; Blaufuss, E.; Blot, S.; Bohm, C.; B��ser, S.; Botner, O.; B��ttcher, J.; Bourbeau, E.; Bourbeau, J.; Bradascio, F.; Braun, J.; Bron, S.; Brostean-Kaiser, J.; Burgman, A.; Buscher, J.; Busse, R. S.; Carver, T.; Chen, C.; Cheung, E.; Chirkin, D.; Choi, S.; Clark, K.; Classen, L.; Coleman, A.; Collin, G. H.; Conrad, J. M.; Coppin, P.; Correa, P.; Cowen, D. F.; Cross, R.; Dave, P.; De Clercq, C.; DeLaunay, J. J.; Dembinski, H.; Deoskar, K.; De Ridder, S.; Desiati, P.; de Vries, K. D.; de Wasseige, G.; de With, M.; DeYoung, T.; Diaz, A.; D��az-V��lez, J. C.; Dujmovic, H.; Dunkman, M.; Dvorak, E.; Eberhardt, B.; Ehrhardt, T.; Eller, P.; Engel, R.; Evenson, P. A.; Fahey, S.; Fazely, A. R.; Felde, J.; Filimonov, K.; Finley, C.; Fox, D.; Franckowiak, A.; Friedman, E.; Fritz, A.; Gaisser, T. K.; Gallagher, J.; Ganster, E.; Garrappa, S.; Gerhardt, L.; Ghorbani, K.; Glauch, T.; Gl��senkamp, T.; Goldschmidt, A.; Gonzalez, J. G.; Grant, D.; Gr��goire, T.; Griffith, Z.; Griswold, S.; G��nder, M.; G��nd��z, M.; Haack, C.; Hallgren, A.; Halliday, R.; Halve, L.; Halzen, F.; Hanson, K.; Haungs, A.; Hebecker, D.; Heereman, D.; Heix, P.; Helbing, K.; Hellauer, R.; Henningsen, F.; Hickford, S.; Hignight, J.; Hill, G. C.; Hoffman, K. D.; Hoffmann, R.; Hoinka, T.; Hokanson-Fasig, B.; Hoshina, K.; Huang, F.; Huber, M.; Huber, T.; Hultqvist, K.; H��nnefeld, M.; Hussain, R.; In, S.; Iovine, N.; Ishihara, A.; Jansson, M.; Japaridze, G. S.; Jeong, M.; Jero, K.; Jones, B. J. P.; Jonske, F.; Joppe, R.; Kang, D.; Kang, W.; Kappes, A.; Kappesser, D.; Karg, T.; Karl, M.; Karle, A.; Katz, U.; Kauer, M.; Kelley, J. L.; Kheirandish, A.; Kim, J.; Kintscher, T.; Kiryluk, J.; Kittler, T.; Klein, S. R.; Koirala, R.; Kolanoski, H.; K��pke, L.; Kopper, C.; Kopper, S.; Koskinen, D. J.; Kowalski, M.; Krings, K.; Kr��ckl, G.; Kulacz, N.; Kurahashi, N.; Kyriacou, A.; Lanfranchi, J. L.; Larson, M. J.; Lauber, F.; Lazar, J. P.; Leonard, K.; Leszczy��ska, A.; Leuermann, M.; Liu, Q. R.; Lohfink, E.; Mariscal, C. J. Lozano; Lu, L.; Lucarelli, F.; L��nemann, J.; Luszczak, W.; Lyu, Y.; Ma, W. Y.; Madsen, J.; Maggi, G.; Mahn, K. B. M.; Makino, Y.; Mallik, P.; Mallot, K.; Mancina, S.; Mari��, I. C.; Maruyama, R.; Mase, K.; Satalecka, K.;Cosmic-ray interactions with the solar atmosphere are expected to produce particle showers which in turn produce neutrinos from weak decays of mesons. These solar atmospheric neutrinos (SA$\nu$s) have never been observed experimentally. A detection would be an important step in understanding cosmic-ray propagation in the inner solar system and the dynamics of solar magnetic fields. SA$\nu$s also represent an irreducible background to solar dark matter searches and a detection would allow precise characterization of this background. Here, we present the first experimental search based on seven years of data collected from May 2010 to May 2017 in the austral winter with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. An unbinned likelihood analysis is performed for events reconstructed within 5 degrees of the center of the Sun. No evidence for a SA$\nu$ flux is observed. After inclusion of systematic uncertainties, we set a 90\% upper limit of $1.02^{+0.20}_{-0.18}\cdot10^{-13}$~$\mathrm{GeV^{-1}cm^{-2}s^{-1}}$ at 1 TeV. Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 02(02), 025 (2021). doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2021/02/025 Published by IOP, London
Journal of Cosmology... arrow_drop_down Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Padova; Vrije Universiteit Brussel Research Portal; Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle PhysicsOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IOP Copyright Policieshttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 5 citations 5 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Journal of Cosmology... arrow_drop_down Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Padova; Vrije Universiteit Brussel Research Portal; Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle PhysicsOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IOP Copyright Policieshttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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