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Stable Isotope Record of the Terminal Neoproterozoic Krol Platform in the Lesser Himalayas of Northern India
The terminal Neoproterozoic succession in the Lesser Himalaya of India, including the Infra Krol Formation and Krol Group, represent the thickest known accumulation of carbonate strata of this time period, and hence is an ideal target for chemostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic investigation. High-resolution analyses reveal several negative δ13C excursions. Only one of these is related to known Neoproterozoic ice ages, and many vary in amplitude and stratigraphic position in an oblique regional transect of the platform. A combination of stratigraphic and geochemical tests, and comparison with sections elsewhere, leads to an evaluation of the relative contributions of primary and secondary signals. Two excursions are associated with abrupt facies changes associated with shallowing and accumulation of carbonate in organic-rich restricted environments, or with karstification of a subaerially exposed platform; these are currently interpreted to be diagenetic artifacts. Other negative δ13C excursions are recorded in open marine transgressive facies, and are interpreted to represent biogeochemical anomalies of global significance. The magnitude of these excursions, however, is complicated by their lateral inconsistency between adjacent sections. Two interpretations are proposed. One possibility is that the observed isotopic inconsistency is due to diagenesis not revealed by the application of existing geochemical criteria. A composite δ13C curve constructed under this assumption is broadly consistent with that documented elsewhere, and may reflect modest biogeochemical changes of global scale. An alternative interpretation is that the inconsistency of δ13C values relates to stratigraphic hiatus between correlated horizons, incomplete sampling, and/or lack of appropriate carbonates facies. The composite δ13C curve constructed under this assumption shows large-magnitude (up to 15‰) negative δ13C anomalies that are taken to imply remarkable perturbations of ocean geochemistry and the episodic input of 13C-depleted alkalinity during terminal Neoproterozoic time
Dealing with temporal inconsistency in automated computer forensic profiling
Computer profiling is the automated forensic examination of a computer system in order to provide a human investigator with a characterisation of the activities that have taken place on that system. As part of this process, the logical components of the computer system – components such as users, files and applications - are enumerated and the relationships between them discovered and reported. This information is enriched with traces of historical activity drawn from system logs and from evidence of events found in the computer file system. A potential problem with the use of such information is that some of it may be inconsistent and contradictory thus compromising its value. This work examines the impact of temporal inconsistency in such information and discusses two types of temporal inconsistency that may arise – inconsistency arising out of the normal errant behaviour of a computer system, and inconsistency arising out of deliberate tampering by a suspect – and techniques for dealing with inconsistencies of the latter kind. We examine the impact of deliberate tampering through experiments conducted with prototype computer profiling software. Based on the results of these experiments, we discuss techniques which can be employed in computer profiling to deal with such temporal inconsistencies
Inconsistency in serial choice decision and motor reaction times dissociate in younger and older adults
Intraindividual variability (inconsistency) in reaction time (RT) latencies was investigated in a group of younger (M = 25.46 years) and older (M = 69.29 years) men. Both groups performed 300 trials in 2-, 4-, and 8-choice RT conditions where RTs for decision and motor components of the task were recorded separately. A dissociation was evident in that inconsistency was greater in older adults for decision RTs when task demands relating to the number of choices and fatigue arising from time-on-task were high. For younger persons, a weak trend toward greater inconsistency in motor RTs was evident. The results are consistent with accounts suggesting that inconsistency in neurobiological mechanisms increases with age, and that attentional lapses or fluctuations in executive control contribute to RT inconsistency
Using a Goal-Driven Approach in the Investigation of a Questioned Contract
Part 3: FORENSIC TECHNIQUESInternational audienceThis paper presents a systematic process for describing digital forensic investigations. It focuses on forensic goals and anti-forensic obstacles and their operationalization in terms of human and software actions. The paper also demonstrates how the process can be used to capture the various forensic and anti-forensic aspects of a real-world case involving document forgery
Quantum weak values and logic, an uneasy couple
Quantum mechanical weak values of projection operators have been used to
answer which-way questions, e.g. to trace which arms in a multiple Mach-Zehnder
setup a particle may have traversed from a given initial to a prescribed final
state. I show that this procedure might lead to logical inconsistencies in the
sense that different methods used to answer composite questions, like Has the
particle traversed the way X or the way Y? , may result in different answers
depending on which methods are used to find the answer. I illustrate the
problem by considering some examples: the quantum pigeonhole framework of
Aharonov et al, the three-box problem, and Hardys paradox. To prepare the
ground for my main conclusion on the incompatibility in certain cases of weak
values and logic, I study the corresponding situation for strong/projective
measurements. In this case, no logical inconsistencies occur provided one is
always careful in specifying exactly to which ensemble or sample space one
refers. My results cast doubts on the utility of quantum weak values in
treating cases like the examples mentioned
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