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The geological setting of Carboniferous magmatism in the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana, Sierra Pampeanas, Argentina
Fil: Dahlquist, J. A. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina.Fil: Dahlquist, J. A. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Tierra; Argentina.Fil: Basei, M. Universida de de Sao Paulo. Instituto de Geociencias; Brasil.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Universidad Nacional de la Rioja. INGeReN-CENIIT; Argentina.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferencia Tecnológica de La Rioja; Argentina.Fil: Campos, M. Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto de Geociencias; Brasil.Fil: Casquet, C. Universidad Complutense. Departamento de Petrología y Geoquímica; España.Our petrogenetic understanding of the Carboniferous granites of the Sierras Pampeanas has
improved in recent years, but their geodynamic setting is still not well constrained. Domeier and
Torsvik (2014) affirm that there is no documented and unambiguous evidence of an active margin
in the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana before the late Carboniferous (~ 320 Ma).Fil: Dahlquist, J. A. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina.Fil: Dahlquist, J. A. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Tierra; Argentina.Fil: Basei, M. Universida de de Sao Paulo. Instituto de Geociencias; Brasil.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Universidad Nacional de la Rioja. INGeReN-CENIIT; Argentina.Fil: Alasino, P. H. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferencia Tecnológica de La Rioja; Argentina.Fil: Campos, M. Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto de Geociencias; Brasil.Fil: Casquet, C. Universidad Complutense. Departamento de Petrología y Geoquímica; España.Geoquímica y Geofísic
A-Type granitoids in the eastern Sierras Pampeanas (Argentina): evidence for early Carboniferous aborted rifting?
Depto. de Mineralogía y PetrologíaFac. de Ciencias GeológicasTRUEsubmitte
The A-Type event in the eastern Sierras Pampeanas, La Rioja and Catamarca Provinces (Argentina): geochronological and isotopic considerations
Depto. de Mineralogía y PetrologíaFac. de Ciencias GeológicasTRUEsubmitte
Domain wall interacting with a black hole: A new example of critical phenomena
We study a simple system that comprises all main features of critical
gravitational collapse, originally discovered by Choptuik and discussed in many
subsequent publications. These features include universality of phenomena,
mass-scaling relations, self-similarity, symmetry between super-critical and
sub-critical solutions, etc.
The system we consider is a stationary membrane (representing a domain wall)
in a static gravitational field of a black hole. For a membrane that spreads to
infinity, the induced 2+1 geometry is asymptotically flat. Besides solutions
with Minkowski topology there exists also solutions with the induced metric and
topology of a 2+1 dimensional black hole. By changing boundary conditions at
infinity, one finds that there is a transition between these two families. This
transition is critical and it possesses all the above-mentioned properties of
critical gravitational collapse. It is remarkable that characteristics of this
transition can be obtained analytically. In particular, we find exact
analytical expressions for scaling exponents and wiggle-periods.
Our results imply that black hole formation as a critical phenomenon is far
more general than one might expect.Comment: 23 pages, 5 postscript figures include
Adhesion between elastic solids with randomly rough surfaces: comparison of analytical theory with molecular dynamics simulations
The adhesive contact between elastic solids with randomly rough, self affine
fractal surfaces is studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The
interfacial binding energy obtained from the simulations of nominally flat and
curved surfaces is compared with the predictions of the contact mechanics
theory by Persson. Theoretical and simulation results agree rather well, and
most of the differences observed can be attributed to finite size effects and
to the long-range nature of the interaction between the atoms in the block and
the substrate in the MD model, as compared to the analytical theory which is
for an infinite system with interfacial contact interaction. For curved
surfaces (JKR-type of problem) the effective interfacial energy exhibit a weak
hysteresis which may be due to the influence of local irreversible detachment
processes in the vicinity of the opening crack tip during pull-off.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Extensive collection of femtoliter pad secretion droplets in beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata allows nanoliter microrheology
Pads of beetles are covered with long, deformable setae, each ending in a
micrometric terminal plate coated with secretory fluid. It was recently shown
that the layer of the pad secretion covering the terminal plates is responsible
for the generation of strong attractive forces. However, less is known about
the fluid itself because it is produced in extremely small quantity. We here
present a first experimental investigation of the rheological properties of the
pad secretion in the Colorado potato beetle {\it Leptinotarsa decemlineata}.
Because the secretion is produced in an extremely small amount at the level of
the terminal plate, we first develop a procedure based on capillary effects to
collect the secretion. We then manage to incorporate micrometric beads,
initially in the form of a dry powder, and record their thermal motion to
determine the mechanical properties of the surrounding medium. We achieve such
a quantitative measurement within the collected volume, much smaller than the
l sample volume usually required for this technique. Surprisingly,
the beetle secretion was found to behave as a purely viscous liquid, of high
viscosity. This suggests that no specific complex fluid behaviour is needed
during beetle locomotion. We build a scenario for the contact formation between
the spatula at the setal tip and a substrate, during the insect walk. We show
that the attachment dynamics of the insect pad computed from the high measured
viscosity is in good agreement with observed insect pace. We finally discuss
the consequences of the secretion viscosity on the insect adhesion
A history of Proterozoic terranes in southern South America: From Rodinia to Gondwana
The role played by Paleoproterozoic cratons in southern South America from the Mesoproterozoic to the Early Cambrian is reconsidered here. This period involved protracted continental amalgamation that led to formation of the supercontinent Rodinia, followed by Neoproterozoic continental break-up, with the consequent opening of Clymene and Iapetus oceans, and finally continental re-assembly as Gondwana through complex oblique collisions in the Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian. The evidence for this is based mainly on a combination of precise U-Pb SHRMP dating and radiogenic isotope data for igneous and metamorphic rocks from a large area extending from the Rio de la Plata craton in the east to the Argentine Precordillera in the west and as far north as Arequipa in Peru. Our interpretation of the paleogeographical and geodynamic evolution invokes a hypothetical Paleoproterozoic block (MARA) embracing basement ultimately older than 1.7 Ga in the Western Sierras Pampeanas (Argentina), the Arequipa block (Peru), the Rio Apa block (Brazil), and probably also the Paraguaia block (Bolivia).Centro de Investigaciones Geológica
The moderating effect of brand orientation on inter-firm market orientation and performance
While prior research has shown that market and brand orientation
are key contributors to successful business performance, research to
date has not fully explored how inter firm collaboration for these two
key orientations can enhance business performance. The purpose of
the paper is to investigate the relationship between inter-firm market
and performance; to test for the moderating role of brand orientation
in that relationship. A total of 169 completed pairs of surveys were
collected of small and medium enterprises operating internationally
in a variety of industries in Switzerland. The results show that inter-firm
market and brand orientation are two antecedents of marketing and
financial performance. The impact of inter-firm market on marketing
and financial performance is significant when the brand orientation
is favorable. This study extends previous research by examining the
moderating role of brand orientation on inter firm market orientation,
which is important, especially for firms wanting to increase their brand
reputation by entering into partnerships with other firms. Further
research is indicated, to identify the key moderators of the driving
force of inter-firm market in relation to business performance and
the reason why maintaining a strong brand presence is important in
the international marketplace
Scars of Invariant Manifolds in Interacting Chaotic Few-Body Systems
We present a novel extension of the concept of scars for the wave functions
of classically chaotic few-body systems of identical particles with rotation
and permutation symmetry. Generically there exist manifolds in classical phase
space which are invariant under the action of a common subgroup of these two
symmetries. Such manifolds are associated with highly symmetric configurations.
If sufficiently stable, the quantum motion on such manifolds displays a notable
enhancement of the revival in the autocorrelation function which is not
directly associated with individual periodic orbits. Rather, it indicates some
degree of localization around an invariant manifold which has collective
characteristics that should be experimentally observable.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 4 PS/EPS-figures, uses psfig.sty, quantum
computation changed, to be published in Physical Review Letter
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