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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-10-07
    Description: Impacts of climate change on heat budget in the Eastern China Seas (ECSs) are estimated under the historical, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios using an atmosphere-ocean coupled regional climate model system (REMO/MPIOM). The results suggest that the recent and future ocean warming over the ECSs is linked overall to an increased oceanic heat transport by currents, which is partly compensated by the air-sea heat exchange. The Taiwan Strait is the major source of oceanic heat into the ECSs, whereas the shelf break section (SBS) acts as a heat sink. An increased net oceanic heat transport into the ECSs is projected under both considered RCP scenarios, mainly resulting from a reduction of the outward heat transport through the SBS. The mean relative contribution of SBS to the oceanic heat transport thus decreases by 4%–5% under both RCP scenarios, relative to historical run. Regarding the surface air-sea exchange, the heat loss caused by thermal radiation, latent and sensible heat in the ECSs exceeds the heat gain achieved by solar radiation. Under the RCP scenarios, warmer SST and stronger surface wind will enhance the upward latent heat flux, eventually leading to a more pronounced heat loss from the ECSs. The mean relative contributions of the latent heat flux to the air-sea heat exchange notably increases by 2%–3% under both projection scenarios, relative to historical run. Taking into account all components of the ECSs heat balance, we deduce that the increased horizontal heat transport will enhance the surface evaporation over the ECSs under future warming.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2016-11-04
    Description: The scleractinian family Lobophylliidae is undergoing a major taxonomic revision thanks to the combination of molecular and morphological data. In this study, we investigate the evolutionary relationships and the macro- and micromorphology of six nominal coral species belonging to two of the nine molecular clades of the Lobophylliidae, clades A and B, and of Symphyllia wilsoni, a lobophylliid species analyzed from a molecular point of view for the first time. Sequence data from mitochondrial DNA (COI and the intergenic spacer between COI and l-rRNA), and nuclear DNA (histone H3 and ITS region) are used to generate robust molecular phylogenies and a median-joining haplotype network. Molecular results are strongly in agreement with detailed observations of gross- and fine-scale morphology of skeletons, leading to the formal revision of the genera Micromussa and Homophyllia and the description of two newly discovered zooxanthellate shallow-water species, Micromussa pacifica sp. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni and Micromussa indiana sp. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni, and a new genus, Australophyllia gen. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni. In particular, Acanthastrea lordhowensis and Montastraea multipunctata are moved into Micromussa, A. hillae is synonymized with A. bowerbanki and is transferred to Homophyllia, and a revised diagnosis for both genera is provided. Micromussa pacifica sp. nov. is described from the Gambier Islands with its distribution spanning New Caledonia and eastern Australia. Despite a superficial resemblance with Homophyllia australis, it has distinctive macroand micromorphological septal features. Micromussa indiana sp. nov., previously identified as M. amakusensis, is here described from the Gulf of Aden and the southern Red Sea as a distinct species that is genetically separated from M. amakusensis and is morphologically distinct from the latter due to its smaller corallite size and lower number of septa. Finally, molecular trees show that S. wilsoni is closely related, but molecularly separated from clades A and B, and, also based on a unique 388 Arrigoni et al. – Phylogeny of Micromussa and Homophyllia combination of corallite and sub-corallite characters, the species is moved into Australophyllia gen. nov. These findings confirm the need for using both genetic and morphological datasets for the ongoing taxonomic revision of scleractinian corals.
    Keywords: coral ; evolution ; phylogeny ; systematics ; taxonomy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The scleractinian family Lobophylliidae is undergoing a major taxonomic revision thanks to the combination of molecular and morphological data. In this study, we investigate the evolutionary relationships and the macro- and micromorphology of six nominal coral species belonging to two of the nine molecular clades of the Lobophylliidae, clades A and B, and of Symphyllia wilsoni, a lobophylliid species analyzed from a molecular point of view for the first time. Sequence data from mitochondrial DNA (COI and the intergenic spacer between COI and l-rRNA), and nuclear DNA (histone H3 and ITS region) are used to generate robust molecular phylogenies and a median-joining haplotype network. Molecular results are strongly in agreement with detailed observations of gross- and fine-scale morphology of skeletons, leading to the formal revision of the genera Micromussa and Homophyllia and the description of two newly discovered zooxanthellate shallow-water species, Micromussa pacifica sp. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni and Micromussa indiana sp. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni, and a new genus, Australophyllia gen. nov. Benzoni & Arrigoni. In particular, Acanthastrea lordhowensis and Montastraea multipunctata are moved into Micromussa, A. hillae is synonymized with A. bowerbanki and is transferred to Homophyllia, and a revised diagnosis for both genera is provided. Micromussa pacifica sp. nov. is described from the Gambier Islands with its distribution spanning New Caledonia and eastern Australia. Despite a superficial resemblance with Homophyllia australis, it has distinctive macroand micromorphological septal features. Micromussa indiana sp. nov., previously identified as M. amakusensis, is here described from the Gulf of Aden and the southern Red Sea as a distinct species that is genetically separated from M. amakusensis and is morphologically distinct from the latter due to its smaller corallite size and lower number of septa. Finally, molecular trees show that S. wilsoni is closely related, but molecularly separated from clades A and B, and, also based on a unique 388 Arrigoni et al. \xe2\x80\x93 Phylogeny of Micromussa and Homophyllia combination of corallite and sub-corallite characters, the species is moved into Australophyllia gen. nov. These findings confirm the need for using both genetic and morphological datasets for the ongoing taxonomic revision of scleractinian corals.
    Keywords: coral ; evolution ; phylogeny ; systematics ; taxonomy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A new type of domain structure observed in the annealed Bi/Al/Mn/SiO films is described. The domain is embedded into a round colony called dense branching morphology. Increasing ramified branches and conspicuous circular envelopes are two distinguished features of the colony. Magnetic measurement indicated that the branches of different contrasts were relevant to the different magnetization orientations in the films. It was also revealed that the Kerr rotation topography in high spatial resolution could exactly match the branch geometry on the morphology. Composition analyses showed that intensive diffusion and segregation of Bi atoms during the thermal annealing contributed a lot to the formation of the domain structure.
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  • 5
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 70 (1991), S. 4181-4189 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The lattice damage and the nature of the atomic intermixing of Al and Ga induced by As++ implantation and thermal annealing in AlAs/GaAs multiple quantum-well structures were investigated. The photoluminescence spectra, which show multiple peaks after implantation and annealing, were analyzed based on the shifts of the excitonic peaks arising from quantum wells located at different depths. The depth profiles of intermixing were obtained using a procedure of successive layer-by-layer chemical etching followed by photoluminescence measurements. It is found that the atomic mixing is maximum near the sample surface and decreases monotonically with depth, suggesting that the profiles follow more closely the ion induced damage than the ion density. It is also observed that the radiation damage extends beyond 1 μm. Within 0.3 μm from the surface, the damage is relatively heavy and the atomic intermixing increases rapidly with ion dose. Beyond 0.3 μm, the degree of intermixing is only sensitive to the anneal temperature but not to the implantation dose. The results show that both direct collisions and interdiffusion are responsible for the atomic mixing. For the samples implanted with ion doses below 1014 cm−2 and annealed at 650 °C, the optical activation from radiation damage is appreciable. However, the interdiffusion becomes important only at temperatures near and above 800 °C.
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  • 6
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 69 (1991), S. 8272-8276 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The dielectric function ε=ε1−iε2 of the YBa2Cu3O7−δ high-Tc superconducting films grown on (100) SrTiO3 (c-axis oriented) and (110) SrTiO3 (ab-oriented) substrate was measured by spectroscopic polarization modulation ellipsometry (SPME) and changes in film orientation were studied by comparing films of various thicknesses. The films deposited on SrTiO3 (100) substrates demonstrated an isotropic ε1 that changed with film thickness. It is observed that the decrease in the metallic dielectric behavior associated with the increase in the thickness of the films grown on (100) SrTiO3 substrates is mainly due to a change in the orientation of the films. The films deposited on SrTiO3 (110) showed anisotropic dielectric behavior when the plane of polarization is parallel and perpendicular to the c-axis of the film. These studies show that for this high-temperature superconductor with anisotropic dielectric behavior, SPME is a highly sensitive technique capable of measuring small changes in the film orientation.
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  • 7
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 68 (1990), S. 1247-1251 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Diamond particles 10–500 nm in diameter were produced by microwave-assisted combustion of acetylene in oxygen. Both premixed and diffusion flame configurations were investigated. A mixture of cubic and hexagonal polytypes of diamond were identified. Larger particle sizes were observed at lower reactor pressure and higher C to O atomic ratios. C to O atomic ratios between 0.83 and 1.0 produced crystalline diamond powder while other ratios produced graphite, soot, and amorphous carbon phases. Diamond formation was not observed when reaction pressures were above 150 Torr.
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  • 8
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 85 (1999), S. 6920-6922 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A phenomenological model is proposed to explain quantitatively the interesting compositional dependence on the Ge incorporation rate during low-temperature growth of Si1−xGex by disilane and solid-Ge molecular beam epitaxy, based on enhanced hydrogen desorption from Si sites due to the presence of Ge atoms. The hydrogen desorption rate constant for disilane on Si sites is fitted to an exponential function of Ge incorporation rate and a possible physical explanation is discussed. Simulated results are in excellent agreement with experimental data. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 9
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 67 (1996), S. 1684-1685 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: A simple technique is described for determining the polarization of He(2 3S) atoms contained in an active discharge or afterglow. The polarization (and alignment) is obtained by measuring the attenuation of a circularly polarized probe beam provided by a 1.083 μm laser diode whose output frequency is scanned to allow separate measurements on the 2 3S1→2 3P0, 2 3S1→2 3P1, and 2 3S1→2 3P2 transitions. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 67 (1996), S. 3948-3950 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: A bipolar, high-current (10 000 A) pulse generator, used to magnetically saturate thin films during spin-polarized electron and dynamic response measurements, is described. Bipolar operation is achieved by discharging a bank of capacitors through selected pairs of high-power silicon-controlled rectifiers connected to a coil in an H bridge configuration. The pulse generator can be controlled either manually or by means of a computer. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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