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No slices on the space of generalized connections
On a fiber bundle without structure group the action of the gauge group (the
group of all fiber respecting diffeomorphisms) on the space of (generalized)
connections is shown not to admit slices.Comment: AmSTeX, diag.tex, 7 page
A quantum-group-like structure on noncommutative 2-tori
In this paper we show that in the case of noncommutative two-tori one gets in
a natural way simple structures which have analogous formal properties as Hopf
algebra structures but with a deformed multiplication on the tensor product
Boknis Eck Time Series Station (SW Baltic Sea): Measurements from 1957 to 2010
Salinity, temperature, and O2 have been recorded on a monthly basis at the Boknis Eck Time Series Station (BE; Eckernförde Bay, SW Baltic Sea) since April 1957 with only two major breaks (1976-78 and 1983-1985). Chlorophyll a measurements started in 1960 and nutrient data (NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, PO4 3-, SiO4 2-) are available since March 1979. Here we present a short introduction to the long-term trends observed at BE and selected results of ongoing projects covering different topics from the surface microlayer and the water column to the sediments at BE. On the basis of a preliminary analysis of the long-term records of surface water temperature, oxygen in 25m, and dissolved nutrients we conclude that BE is affected by both regional processes and global processes detectable as eutrophication and warming of the surface water, respectively. The number of events with extremely depleted O2 concentrations (hypoxia/anoxia) in the bottom layer has been increasing during the last 25 years. Moreover, BE is site of signifi cant emissions of climate relevant trace gases such as methane
Sea-to-air and diapycnalnitrous oxide fluxes in the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean
Sea-to-air and diapycnal fluxes of nitrous oxide
(N2O) into the mixed layer were determined during three cruises to the upwelling region off Mauritania. Sea-to-air fluxes as well as diapycnal fluxes were elevated close to the
shelf break, but elevated sea-to-air fluxes reached further offshore as a result of the offshore transport of upwelled water masses. To calculate a mixed layer budget for N2O we compared the regionally averaged sea-to-air and diapycnal fluxes and estimated the potential contribution of other processes, such as vertical advection and biological N2O production in the mixed layer. Using common parameterizations for the gas transfer velocity, the comparison of the average sea-toair and diapycnal N2O fluxes indicated that the mean sea-toair flux is about three to four times larger than the diapycnal flux. Neither vertical and horizontal advection nor biological production were found sufficient to close the mixed layer budget. Instead, the sea-to-air flux, calculated using a parameterization that takes into account the attenuating effect of surfactants on gas exchange, is in the same range as the diapycnal flux. From our observations we conclude that
common parameterizations for the gas transfer velocity likely overestimate the air-sea gas exchange within highly productive upwelling zones
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