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    Application of electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) for the assessment of peat properties : a case study of the Całowanie Fen, Central Poland

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    Complex studies were carried out to recognize the fen structure and peat properties in the Całowanie Fen area, belonging to the Natura 2000 network. The studies were conducted in two study areas that differ significantly in terms of peat thickness. Electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) was used to identify the properties of the peat and its substrate, such as thickness and electrical resistivity. Comparison of the field studies with the laboratory tests has shown that the ash content rises electrical resistivity in peat. In addition, the study has shown that the application of non-invasive geophysical methods in protected areas is justified. The fen, as a medium containing mostly water, was a proper test area for the ERI measurements

    Optical and structural characterization of thin films containing metallophthalocyanine chlorides

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    Abstract The structural and optical investigation of thin films containing aluminum and gallium phthalocyanine chlorides is presented. The films were fabricated by Physical Vapor Deposition technique onto quartz substrates and annealed after fabrication in an ambient atmosphere for 24 h at the temperature equal to 150 °C or 250 °C. The experimental results and theoretical calculation of the Third Harmonic Generation process are reported. The third order nonlinear optical properties are expected and can be more or less accurately predicted due to the assembly of the molecules and theoretical calculations of the frequency-dependent dipole polarizabilities, third hyperpolarizabilities, third order susceptibilities, frontier and second frontier molecular orbitals. These parameters were used to understand the relationship of optical properties with the molecular structures. We found that the annealing process causes formation of nanostructures and the value of the third order optical susceptibility makes these materials interesting for future nonlinear optical applications

    Photophysical properties of Alq3 thin films

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    This work contains investigation results of the photophysical properties of aluminum (III) tris(8-hydroxyquinoline) thin films. The Alq3 thin films were successfully fabricated by Physical Vapor Deposition technique. The films were grown on transparent: (quartz and glass) and semiconductor (n-type silica) substrates kept at room temperature during the deposition process. Selected films were annealed after fabrication in ambient atmosphere for 12 h at the temperature equal to 100 °C and 150 °C. Morphology of the films was investigated by AFM technique. Photophysical properties were characterized via photoluminescence, transmission, second and third harmonic generation measurements. The thin films exhibit high structural quality regardless of the annealing process, but the stability of the film can be improved by using an appropriate temperature during the annealing process. Photoluminescence of Alq3 films obtained in air were efficient and stable. The measurements of transmission, SHG and THG spectra allowed us to determine optical constant of the films. We find that the photophysical properties were strictly connected with the morphology and the annealing process significantly changes the structural properties of the films

    Shell Structure of the Superheavy Elements

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    Ground state properties of the superheavy elements (SHE) with Z from 108 to 128 and N from 150 to 192 are investigated using both the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock method with a density-independent contact pairing interaction and the macroscopic-microscopic approach with an average Woods-Saxon potential and a monopole pairing interaction. Detailed analysis of binding energies, separation energies, shell effects, single proton and neutron states, equilibrium deformations, alpha-decay energies, and other observables is given.Comment: 27 RevTeX pages, 22 figures available upon request to [email protected]

    Massovoe pojavlenie Culicinae v Svinoujjs'cju v avguste 1965 g. (faunisticheskaja zametka)

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    The studies of the captured material showed the occurrence of 11 species of Culicinae females (Table). The most numerous and aggressive females were found to belong to Aedes cinereus Meig. (37%), Aedes cantans (Meig.) (23%), Aedes vexans Meig. (17%). Larvae and pupae captured in water reservoirs represented 8 species of Culicinae

    Agressivnye komary iz rajjona Morskojj Krynicy Gdan'skogo voevodstva

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    The author discusses his observations on mosquitoes caught in the first half of August 1958 in the health-resort Krynica Morska (Mierzeja Wiślana /Vistula Holm). The catches were accomplished in human dwellings, in woods and in water (table I and II)
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