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Glacier dynamics near the calving front of Bowdoin Glacier, northwestern Greenland
To better understand recent rapid recession of marine-terminating glaciers in Greenland, we performed satellite and field observations near the calving front of Bowdoin Glacier, a 3 km wide outlet glacier in northwestern Greenland. Satellite data revealed a clear transition to a rapidly retreating phase in 2008 from a relatively stable glacier condition that lasted for >20 years. Ice radar measurements showed that the glacier front is grounded, but very close to the floating condition. These results, in combination with the results of ocean depth soundings, suggest bed geometry in front of the glacier is the primary control on the rate and pattern of recent rapid retreat. Presumably, glacier thinning due to atmospheric and/or ocean warming triggered the initial retreat. In situ measurements showed complex short-term ice speed variations, which were correlated with air temperature, precipitation and ocean tides. Ice speed quickly responded to temperature rise and a heavy rain event, indicating rapid drainage of surface water to the bed. Semi-diurnal speed peaks coincided with low tides, suggesting the major role of the hydrostatic pressure acting on the calving face in the force balance. These observations demonstrate that the dynamics of Bowdoin Glacier are sensitive to small perturbations occurring near the calving front
Seasonal variations in the dynamics of Bowdoin Glacier, northwest Greenland
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウ
Modeling the flow dynamics of Bowdoin Glacier, Qaanaaq region, northwestern Greenland
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所 2階 大会議
Seasonal changes in ice front position and flow speed of marine terminating outlet glaciers in northwestern Greenland
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウ
Longitudinal changes in attention bias to infant crying in primiparous mothers
IntroductionInfant stimuli attract caregiver attention and motivate parenting behavior. Studies have confirmed the existence of attentional bias toward infant face stimuli; however, relatively little is known about whether attentional bias exists for infant cry stimuli, which are as important as faces in child-rearing situations. Furthermore, scarce longitudinal evidence exists on how attentional bias toward infant crying changes through the postpartum period.MethodsIn the present study, we conducted an experiment to assess bias toward infant crying at two postpartum time points: at Time 1 (Mean = 75.24 days), 45 first-time mothers participated and at Time 2 (Mean = 274.33 days), 30 mothers participated. At both time points, the mothers participated in a Stroop task with infant crying and white noise as the stimuli. They were instructed to answer the color out loud as quickly and accurately as possible, while ignoring the sound. Four types of audio stimuli were used in this task (the cry of the mother’s own infant, the cry of an unfamiliar infant, white noise matched to the cry of the mother’s own infant, and white noise matched to the cry of an unfamiliar infant), one of which was presented randomly before each trial. Response time and the correct response rate for each condition were the dependent variables.ResultsFor response time, the main effect of familiarity was significant, with longer response times when the participant’s infant’s cry was presented. In addition, response times were lower at Time 2 than at Time 1 in some conditions in which crying was presented.DiscussionThe results suggest that mothers may be less disturbed by infant crying as they gain more experience. Elucidating the characteristics of postpartum mothers’ changes in cognitive performance related to infants’ cries would be useful in fundamental and applied research to understand the process of parents’ adaptation to parenting
グリーンランド北西部におけるカービング氷河の表面高度変化
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウ
Field observations of surface mass balance, ice velocity and ice temperature on Qaanaaq ice cap, northwestern Greenland
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウ
Ice mass loss in northwestern Greenland ―Results of the GRENE Greenland project and overview of the ArCS Greenland project―
第6回極域科学シンポジウム分野横断セッション:[IA] 急変する北極気候システム及びその全球的な影響の総合的解明―GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告2015―11月19日(木) 国立極地研究所 2階 大会議
Fully gapped superconductivity with no sign change in the prototypical heavy-fermion CeCu2Si2
In exotic superconductors including high- copper-oxides, the
interactions mediating electron Cooper-pairing are widely considered to have a
magnetic rather than the conventional electron-phonon origin. Interest in such
exotic pairing was initiated by the 1979 discovery of heavy-fermion
superconductivity in CeCuSi, which exhibits strong antiferromagnetic
fluctuations. A hallmark of unconventional pairing by anisotropic repulsive
interactions is that the superconducting energy gap changes sign as a function
of the electron momentum, often leading to nodes where the gap goes to zero.
Here, we report low-temperature specific heat, thermal conductivity and
magnetic penetration depth measurements in CeCuSi, demonstrating the
absence of gap nodes at any point on the Fermi surface. Moreover,
electron-irradiation experiments reveal that the superconductivity survives
even when the electron mean free path becomes substantially shorter than the
superconducting coherence length. This indicates that superconductivity is
robust against impurities, implying that there is no sign change in the gap
function. These results show that, contrary to long-standing belief, heavy
electrons with extremely strong Coulomb repulsions can condense into a
fully-gapped s-wave superconducting state, which has an on-site attractive
pairing interaction.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures + Supplement (3 pages, 5 figures
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