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Impacts Assessment of Coastal Activities on Water Quality of Upper Segment of Qua Iboe River, Akwa Ibom State, South-South, Nigeria
A study was carried out at the supper segment of Qua Iboe River from
November, 2018 to August, 2019 in four sampling stations to assess the
impacts of coastal activities on water quality. Water samples were
collected monthly and analyzed using standard procedures of
Associations of Official Analytical Chemist and American Public Health
Association. The stations comparisons and location of significant
differences were carried out using ANOVA and Least Significant
Difference (LSD) test, while paired sample t-test were employed to
compare the seasonal difference. The mean ranged values of water
temperature were (25.03 \u2013 25.330C), pH (5.8 \u2013 6.6 mg/l),
DO(3.11 - 5.45 mg/l), TDS (18.63 \u2013 32.53mg/l), EC
(8.33-13.16\u3bcs/cm), Turbidity (7.61 \u2013 18.32 NTU), TSS (90.80
- 165.63 mg/L), NO3-1 (33.02 \u2013 78.33mg/l), P043-(4.44 \u2013
7.39mg/l), Cl-(43.60 \u2013 63.21mg/l), COD(35.96 \u2013 113.05mg/l),
NH3(0.33 \u2013 0.62 mg/l). Mean values of TSS, EC, TSS, NO3, PO43-,
NH3 and turbidity were higher in wet season, while water temperature,
pH, DO, Cl- and COD values obtained were higher in dry season. Spatial
variations in parameters were ascribed to levels of anthropogenic
activities and wastes discharged within the stations; the seasonal
variations were emanated from influx of wastes, and dilution as result
of surface run-offs during wet season. Based on the findings, the WQI
values were poor for human consumption; especially from station 2 to
4.These calls for urgent attention by Federal / State Ministry Health
and Environment regards to its effects on human health and consistent
water quality monitoring should be put into consideration
The particle
In this note we have considered a relativistic Nambu-Goto model for a
particle in metric. With appropriate gauge choice to fix the
reparameterization invariance, we recover the previously discussed \cite{pal}
"Exotic Oscillator". The Snyder algebra and subsequently the
-Minkowski spacetime are also derived. Lastly we comment on the
impossibility of constructing a noncommutative spacetime in the context of open
string where only a curved target space is introduced.Comment: The last para and references related to it are new, minor changes,
version to appear in Phys.Lett.
Franck-Condon Effect in Central Spin System
We study the quantum transitions of a central spin surrounded by a
collective-spin environment. It is found that the influence of the
environmental spins on the absorption spectrum of the central spin can be
explained with the analog of the Franck-Condon (FC) effect in conventional
electron-phonon interaction system. Here, the collective spins of the
environment behave as the vibrational mode, which makes the electron to be
transitioned mainly with the so-called "vertical transitions" in the
conventional FC effect. The "vertical transition" for the central spin in the
spin environment manifests as, the certain collective spin states of the
environment is favored, which corresponds to the minimal change in the average
of the total spin angular momentum.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Flavor changing Z decay in topcolor-assisted technicolor models
In the context of topcolor-assisted technicolor (TC2) models, we examine the
flavor changing (FC) Z decay and calculate the
contributions of the new particles predicted by TC2 models to the branching
ratio Br(). We find that the contributions mainly come
from the top-pions. In most of the parameter space, the Br() can reach , which may be detected in near future
experiments such as Giga-Z version of the TESLA. Thus, the FC Z decay can be used to test TC2 models.Comment: Final version to appear in Nucl. Phys. B. References adde
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Securities trading by banks and credit supply: Micro-evidence from the crisis
We analyze securities trading by banks during the crisis and the associated spillovers to the supply of credit. We use a proprietary data set that has the investments of banks at the security level for 2005â2012 in conjunction with the credit register from Germany. We find thatâduring the crisisâbanks with higher trading expertise (trading banks) increase their investments in securities, especially in those that had a larger price drop, with the strongest impact in low-rated and long-term securities. Moreover, trading banks reduce their credit supply, and the credit crunch is binding at the firm level. All of the effects are more pronounced for trading banks with higher capital levels. Finally, banks use central bank liquidity and government subsidies like public recapitalization and implicit guarantees mainly to support trading of securities. Overall, our results suggest an externality arising from fire sales in securities markets on credit supply via the trading behavior of banks
Pinacol as a new green reducing agent: molybdenum-catalyzed chemoselective reduction of sulfoxides and nitroaromatics
Pinacol is disclosed as a new chemoselective and environmentally benign reducing agent for sulfoxides and nitroaromatics assisted by readily available dichlorodioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes as catalysts. A wide range of substrates including those bearing challenging functional groups has been efficiently and selectively reduced with acetone and water being the only by-products of these reactionsMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN) and FEDER (CTQ2010-15358 and CTQ2009-09949/BQU) and Junta de Castilla y Leon (BU021 A09 and GR-172) for financial support. P.G.-G. and M.A.F.-R. thank MICINN for "Juan de la Cierva" and "Ramon y Cajal" contractsThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article:GarcĂa, N., GarcĂa-GarcĂa, P., FernĂĄndez-RodrĂguez, M. A., Rubio, R., Pedrosa, M. R., ArnĂĄiz, F. J. and Sanz, R. (2012), Pinacol as a New Green Reducing Agent: Molybdenum- Catalyzed Chemoselective Reduction of Sulfoxides and Nitroaromatics. Adv. Synth. Catal., 354: 321â327. doi: 10.1002/adsc.201100877 , which has been published in final form at 10.1002/adsc.201100877. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archivin
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