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    Publication Date: 2023-06-16
    Description: Comprehensive management of karst water resources requires sufficient understanding of their dynamics and karst-specific modeling tools. However, the limited availability of observations of karstic groundwater dynamics has been prohibiting the assessment of karst water resources at regional to global scales. This paper presents the first global effort to integrate experimental approaches and large-scale modeling. Using a global soil-moisture monitoring program and a global database of karst spring discharges, the simulations of a preliminary global karstic-groundwater-recharge model are evaluated. It is shown that soil moisture is a crucial variable that better distinguishes recharge dynamics in different climates and for different land cover types. The newly developed dataset of karst spring discharges provides first insights into the wide variability of discharge volumes and recharge areas of different karst springs around the globe. Comparing the model simulations with the newly collected soil-moisture and spring-discharge observations, indicates that (1) improvements of the recharge model are still necessary to obtain a better representation of different land cover types and snow processes, and (2) there is a need to incorporate groundwater dynamics. Applying and strictly evaluating these improvements in the model will finally provide a tool to identify hot spots of current or future water scarcity in the karst regions around the globe, thus supporting national and international water governance.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Keywords: ddc:551.49 ; Karst ; Soil moisture ; Spring discharge analysis ; Groundwater recharge ; Global simulation model
    Language: English
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    ISSN: 1540-8183
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Sixteen balloon expandable Medtronic Wiktor tantalum stents were implanted in the major coronary arteries of six minipigs, which were maintained on a normal diet and given 500 mg aspirin per day. Angiographic and histologic examinations were performed 6 and 26 weeks after implantation. Angiographically reviewed, stenting increased the inner diameter of the coronary arteries from 2.61 ± 0.44 to 3.02 ± 0.34 mm (n = 16, P ≤ 0.001). Six weeks later, this value was reduced from 2.98 ± 0.35 to 2.33 ± 0.46 mm (n = 9, P ≤ 0.05), and between 6 and 26 weeks, an increase from 2.17 ± 0.44 to 2.93 ± 0.40 mm occurred (n = 6, P ≤ 0.05). Histologic evaluation at 26 weeks after stent implantation revealed an increase of the cross-sectional area of the total vessel from 4.30 ± 1.09 to 5.50 ± 1.67 mm2 (n = 9; P ≤ 0.01). This was due to widening of the total vessel and intimal proliferation, which amounted to 1.19 ± 0.46 mm2 within the stented segment, as compared to 0.03 ± 0.03 mm2 in control sections (P ≤ 0.01). The areas of free vessel lumen, media muscularis, and adventitia remained unchanged. In 15 of the 16 hislologically examined coronary arteries, the internal elastica was fractured at the site of stent implantation. Twelve stents had also penetrated through the external elastica without evidence of wall hemorrhage. Thirteen out of 16 stents were angiographically followed, of which 12 were patent at the final reangiography. In one animal, acute thrombosis of the stented vessel after guidewire induced coronary artery spasm caused chronic right heart failure due to right ventricular myocardial infarction. Sudden death occurred in another pig 2 hours after successful implantation of three grossly oversized stents (inner vessel diameter: 2.4 ± 0.2 mm, stent diameter 3.2 ± 0.5 mm). Autopsy revealed extensive dissections of the media with subsequent vessel occlusion. It is concluded that Medtronic Wiktor stents can be placed easily, even in more distal or curved coronary arteries. Despite antiaggregational medication, intimal proliferation is observed early after implantation, reaches a maximum at about 6 weeks, and is followed by a regression 26 weeks poststenting. At 26 weeks follow-up, the free vessel lumen at the stent site was not significantly reduced as compared to control segments. Proper adjustment of internal vessel diameter and stent diameter is necessary to prevent major dissections and thrombotic occlusions.
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