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Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea
A study was conducted with the aim of showing which environmental conditions promote an increase in #Dinophysis cells in a land-locked embayment with shellfish installations. From may 1989 to september 1991, vertical profiles were taken of temperature, salinity, nutrients and chlorophyll-a, and counts of phytoplankton species composition were made during late spring and summer. In the strait separating this area from the open sea, residual tital currents are from offshore to nearshore. Significant thermocline ... and stable stratification of the water column were required for #Dinophysis to exceed 1000 cell L-1. #Dinophysis spp. were more abundant in the "thermocline layer", scarce below this layer and absent near the bottom. These stratified conditions occurred first in the open sea. Denser #Dinophysis populations were then carried through the strait from offshore to nearshore waters by tidal currents. (D'après résumé d'auteur
Feller property and infinitesimal generator of the exploration process
We consider the exploration process associated to the continuous random tree
(CRT) built using a Levy process with no negative jumps. This process has been
studied by Duquesne, Le Gall and Le Jan. This measure-valued Markov process is
a useful tool to study CRT as well as super-Brownian motion with general
branching mechanism. In this paper we prove this process is Feller, and we
compute its infinitesimal generator on exponential functionals and give the
corresponding martingale
Flow injection determination of readily assimilable nitrogen compounds during vinification
A flow injection method for the determination of readily assimilable nitrogen (r.a.n.), i.e. ammonium and aminated nitrogen, is reported. The difference in pH of the sample in the presence and absence of formaldehyde, which blocks the amino function, provides the value of r.a.n. by monitoring the changes in absorbance of bromothymol blue at 616 nm. The detection and quantification limits are 10 and 11.6 mg l-1, respectively; the reproducibility and repeatability are 3.94 mg l-1 and 1.35 mg l-1, respectively; and the sample throughput is 20 samples h-1. The method has been applied to the analysis of 120 samples of must and wine subjected to biological aging. The proposed method also provides good correlation with the reference method used in routine analysis, and it is faster and gives sufficient precision for wineries requirements
Orbital frustration at the origin of the magnetic behavior in LiNiO2
We report on the ESR, magnetization and magnetic susceptibility measurements
performed over a large temperature range, from 1.5 to 750 K, on high-quality
stoichiometric LiNiO2. We find that this compound displays two distinct
temperature regions where its magnetic behavior is anomalous. With the help of
a statistical model based on the Kugel'-Khomskii Hamiltonian, we show that
below T_of ~ 400 K, an orbitally-frustrated state characteristic of the
triangular lattice is established. This then gives a solution to the
long-standing controversial problem of the magnetic behavior in LiNiO2.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, RevTex, accepted in PR
Bessel processes, the Brownian snake and super-Brownian motion
We prove that, both for the Brownian snake and for super-Brownian motion in
dimension one, the historical path corresponding to the minimal spatial
position is a Bessel process of dimension -5. We also discuss a spine
decomposition for the Brownian snake conditioned on the minimizing path.Comment: Submitted to the special volume of S\'eminaire de Probabilit\'es in
memory of Marc Yo
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