375 research outputs found

    The potential of kabuyutan sacred natural site towards a sustainable landscape management in Indonesia

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    4th International Conference of the Transdisciplinary Research on Environmental Problems in Southeast Asia 16/09/2021 - 18/09/2021 OnlineSacred natural sites have been recognized by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as a landscape heritage that contains biological and cultural diversity due to conserved over generations and sacred by indigenous people. This study identified the characteristics and ecological significance of kabuyutan, a sacred natural site perceived by Sundanese people in West Java Province, Indonesia. The observation participant method was used to gain a close and intimate relationship between Sundanese people and their natural and cultural environment, particularly kabuyutan. We identified 33 kabuyutan and found a typical structure compared to the surrounding landscape which is dominantly covered by dense vegetation and marked by sacred trees, springs, ancestor's graves, or stones. Kabuyutan were perceived to have a vital role in conserving land and water, which is proven by their specific land variables, and proposed a watershed-based management concept. However, we found that changes in the buffer zone of kabuyutan into the agricultural or residential area have potentially affected their existence due to the land ownership status. We suggested that empowering custodians and transferring information about the critical role of sacred natural sites are necessary for landscape management to prevent the negative impact of landscape dynamic

    New findings of Antarctic Bottom Water: Ongoing warming/freshening and a discovered AABW source

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    第3回極域科学シンポジウム 横断セッション「海・陸・氷床から探る後期新生代の南極寒冷圏環境変動」11月27日(火) 国立国語研究所 2階講

    EPR and DRIFT spectroscopic characterization of humic fractions during composting of sawdust and paper mill sludge.

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    The spectroscopic characteristics (DRIFT, UV-visible and EPR) of humic fractions were studied during composting of sawdust and paper mill sludge. Infrared spectroscopy reveals a compost rich in hydroxyl and alkyl groups and carboxylates and carbohydrates. The alkyl fraction is abundant in the humic acids and humin. The decreasing of the E4/E6 ratio during composting indicates an enhancement of the organic chains number, with conjugated double bonds. This decreasing would correspond to a reduction of the lignin content and/or formation of porphyrins. The EPR shows that humin presents the highest concentration of free radical and the lowest intensities of the Fe3+

    Vanishing of the negative-sign problem of quantum Monte Carlo simulations in one-dimensional frustrated spin systems

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    The negative-sign problem in one-dimensional frustrated quantum spin systems is solved. We can remove negative signs of the local Boltzmann weights by using a dimer basis that has the spin-reversal symmetry. Validity of this new basis is checked in a general frustrated double-spin-chain system, namely the J_0-J_1-J_2-J_3 model. The negative sign vanishes perfectly for J0+J1J3J_0 + J_1 \leq J_3.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX, 4 figures in eps-file

    Slow Relaxation of Spin Structure in Exotic Ferromagnetic Phase of Ising-like Heisenberg Kagome Antiferromagnets

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    In the corner-sharing lattice, magnetic frustration causes macroscopic degeneracy in the ground state, which prevents systems from ordering. However, if the ensemble of the degenerate configuration has some global structure, the system can have a symmetry breaking phenomenon and thus posses a finite temperature phase transition. As a typical example of such cases, the magnetic phase transition of the Ising-like Heisenberg antiferromagnetic model on the kagome lattice has been studied. There, a phase transition of the two-dimensional ferromagnetic Ising universality class occurs accompanying with the uniform spontaneous magnetization. Because of the macroscopic degeneracy in the ordered phase, the system is found to show an entropy-driven ordering process, which is quantitatively characterized by the number of ``weathervane loop''. We investigate this novel type of slow relaxation in regularly frustrated system.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure

    Spin-1/2 Heisenberg-Antiferromagnet on the Kagome Lattice: High Temperature Expansion and Exact Diagonalisation Studies

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    For the spin-12\frac{1}{2} Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the Kagom\'e lattice we calculate the high temperature series for the specific heat and the structure factor. A comparison of the series with exact diagonalisation studies shows that the specific heat has further structure at lower temperature in addition to a high temperature peak at T2/3T\approx 2/3. At T=0.25T=0.25 the structure factor agrees quite well with results for the ground state of a finite cluster with 36 sites. At this temperature the structure factor is less than two times its T=T=\infty value and depends only weakly on the wavevector q\bf q, indicating the absence of magnetic order and a correlation length of less than one lattice spacing. The uniform susceptibility has a maximum at T1/6T\approx 1/6 and vanishes exponentially for lower temperatures.Comment: 15 pages + 5 figures, revtex, 26.04.9
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