218 research outputs found
Biological report - fish mortality, River Conder, 21.7.79
Following a large scale fish mortality caused by a considerable spillage of a pentachlbrophenol-based disinfectant from a mushroom farm, a biological survey of the river Conder was undertaken on 23.7.79. A spillage of this same make of disinfectant from this mushroom farm in February 1976 caused a similar large scale fish mortality.
On that occasion, the pollution appeared to have little effect on the benthic invertebrates of the river Conder, with no dead organisms found, although the small
beck which received the spillage was quite badly affected. This recent spillage of disinfectant involved a considerably greater volume (approximately 900
gallons) than the 1976 discharge and so this report looks at whether invertebrate fauna of the main river were affected on this occasion. Kick samples were taken at a number of sites in the river Conder from the confluence with the polluted beck to Conder Green. A control sample was also taken upstream of the confluence with the polluted beck. All samples were examined on site and live and dead invertebrates noted and identified as accurately as possible
Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
As part of the River Lune juvenile salmonid investigation, a number of sites on the River Wenning catchment were electrofished annually from 1981 - 1985. Particularly low Salmon parr populations were evident for much of the
Wenning catchment which has caused some concern. All the Wenning catchment electrofishing results are reported in this paper and comparisons are made with designated groups of sites on the remainder of the Lune catchment.
These groups of sites are: River Lune and tributaries, upstream Tebay, Upper Middle Lune, Lower Middle Lune, Lower Lune, Birk & Borrow Becks, Chapel & Crosdale Becks, Rawthey system, Barbon & Leek Becks and the Greta system.
The general scarcity of Salmonids in large sections of the main river Wenning probably reflects the apparent limited natural spawning areas on the catchment. Details of Salmon fry and ova planting on the Wenning catchment since 1981 have been collated and whilst survival through the 0+ stage appears to be quite good, recruitment to the 1++ stage appears to be poor.
Water quality does not appear to be responsible for the very low salmonid densities at some main river sites but is possibly a factor in apparently preventing any Salmon run in Keasden Beck. Recommendations for future Fisheries and
Biological work are given
Kondo physics in a dissipative environment
We report nonperturbative results for the interacting quantum-critical
behavior in a Bose-Fermi Kondo model describing a spin-1/2 coupled both to a
fermionic band with a pseudogap density of states and to a dissipative bosonic
bath. The model serves as a paradigm for studying the interplay between Kondo
physics and low-energy dissipative modes in strongly correlated systems.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings of The International Conference on
Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (SCES'07), accepted for publication in
Physica
Kondo effect in graphene with Rashba spin-orbit coupling
We study the Kondo screening of a magnetic impurity adsorbed in graphene in
the presence of Rashba spin-orbit interaction. The system is described by an
effective single-channel Anderson impurity model, which we analyze using the
numerical renormalization group. The nontrivial energy dependence of the host
density of states gives rise to interesting behaviors under variation of the
chemical potential or the spin-orbit coupling. Varying the Rashba coupling
produces strong changes in the Kondo temperature characterizing the many-body
screening of the impurity spin, and at half filling allows approach to a
quantum phase transition separating the strong-coupling Kondo phase from a
free-moment phase. Tuning the chemical potential close to sharp features of the
hybridization function results in striking features in the temperature
dependences of thermodynamic quantities and in the frequency dependence of the
impurity spectral function.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures. Minor changes. Accepted in PR
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