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Numerical simulations of an ocean/continent convergent system: influence of subduction geometry and mantle wedge hydration on crustal recycling
The effects of the hydration mechanism on continental crust recycling are
analyzed through a 2D finite element thermo-mechanical model. Oceanic slab
dehydration and consequent mantle wedge hydration are implemented using a
dynamic method. Hydration is accomplished by lawsonite and serpentine
breakdown; topography is treated as a free surface. Subduction rates of 1, 3,
5, 7.5 and 10 cm/y, slab angles of 30o, 45o and 60o and a mantle rheology
represented by dry dunite and dry olivine flow laws, have been taken into
account during successive numerical experiments. Model predictions pointed out
that a direct relationship exists between mantle rheology and the amount of
recycled crustal material: the larger the viscosity contrast between hydrated
and dry mantle, the larger the percentage of recycled material into the mantle
wedge. Slab dip variation has a moderate impact on the recycling. Metamorphic
evolution of recycled material is influenced by subduction style. TPmax,
generally representative of eclogite facies conditions, is sensitive to changes
in slab dip. A direct relationship between subduction rate and exhumation rate
results for different slab dips that does not depend on the used mantle flow
law. Thermal regimes predicted by different numerical models are compared to PT
paths followed by continental crustal slices involved in ancient and recent
subduction zones, making ablative subduction a suitable pre-collisional
mechanism for burial and exhumation of continental crust.Comment: 10 figures, 3 table
Acquisition of sensorimotor fMRI under general anaesthesia: Assessment of feasibility, the BOLD response and clinical utility
We evaluated whether task-related fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) BOLD (blood oxygenation level dependent) activation could be acquired under conventional anaesthesia at a depth enabling neurosurgery in five patients with supratentorial gliomas. Within a 1.5 T MRI operating room immediately prior to neurosurgery, a passive finger flexion sensorimotor paradigm was performed on each hand with the patients awake, and then immediately after the induction and maintenance of combined sevoflurane and propofol general anaesthesia. The depth of surgical anaesthesia was measured and confirmed with an EEG-derived technique, the Bispectral Index (BIS). The magnitude of the task-related BOLD response and BOLD sensitivity under anaesthesia were determined. The fMRI data were assessed by three fMRI expert observers who rated each activation map for somatotopy and usefulness for radiological neurosurgical guidance. The mean magnitudes of the task-related BOLD response under a BIS measured depth of surgical general anaesthesia were 25% (tumour affected hemisphere) and 22% (tumour free hemisphere) of the respective awake values. BOLD sensitivity under anaesthesia ranged from 7% to 83% compared to the awake state. Despite these reductions, somatotopic BOLD activation was observed in the sensorimotor cortex in all ten data acquisitions surpassing statistical thresholds of at least p < 0.001uncorr. All ten fMRI activation datasets were scored to be useful for radiological neurosurgical guidance. Passive task-related sensorimotor fMRI acquired in neurosurgical patients under multi-pharmacological general anaesthesia is reproducible and yields clinically useful activation maps. These results demonstrate the feasibility of the technique and its potential value if applied intra-operatively. Additionally these methods may enable fMRI investigations in patients unable to perform or lie still for awake paradigms, such as young children, claustrophobic patients and those with movement disorders
SIMULATION AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A HYBRID ROCKET ENGINE WITH SELF-PRESSURIZING OXIDIZER
There are many challenges to simulate and design a hybrid engine, such as the dimensioning of the feed lines and tanks, propulsive performance calculations, and simulations of the expected behavior in the combustion chamber and the oxidizer tank during the engine operation. In this work, methods are assembled in a concise and complete analysis of the Gluon hybrid rocket engine, developed by PION Labs, with a blowdown pressurization system, using N2O as oxidizer and a paraffin-based fuel. For that, a study will be presented on the peculiar characteristics of the oxidizer and its behavior during the phases of operation of the rocket engine. Then, the main equations that describe the operation of the rocket engine, including the combustion chamber, injection plate, feed lines, and the oxidizer tank are presented, and the performance indicators calculations of the engine are shown and discussed. Finally, simulation results of the combustion chamber and the oxidizer tank during engine firing will be presented, leading to the concluding remarks on the data obtained
Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Over 400 non-photosynthetic species from 10 families of vascular plants obtain their carbon from fungi and are thus defined as myco-heterotrophs. Many of these plants are epiparasitic on green plants from which they obtain carbon by 'cheating' shared mycorrhizal fungi. Epiparasitic plants examined to date depend on ectomycorrhizal fungi for carbon transfer and exhibit exceptional specificity for these fungi, but for most myco-heterotrophs neither the identity of the fungi nor the sources of their carbon are known. Because many myco-heterotrophs grow in forests dominated by plants associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF; phylum Glomeromycota), we proposed that epiparasitism would occur also between plants linked by AMF. On a global scale AMF form the most widespread mycorrhizae, thus the ability of plants to cheat this symbiosis would be highly significant. We analysed mycorrhizae from three populations of Arachnitis uniflora (Corsiaceae, Monocotyledonae), five Voyria species and one Voyriella species (Gentianaceae, Dicotyledonae), and neighbouring green plants. Here we show that non-photosynthetic plants associate with AMF and can display the characteristic specificity of epiparasites. This suggests that AMF mediate significant inter-plant carbon transfer in nature
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