43 research outputs found
Mapping Vesta: First Results from Dawn’s Survey Orbit
The geologic objectives of the Dawn Mission [1] are
to derive Vesta’s shape, map the surface geology,
understand the geological context and contribute to
the determination of the asteroids’ origin and
evolution.Geomorphology and distribution of surface features
will provide evidence for impact cratering, tectonic activity, volcanism, and regolith processes. Spectral
measurements of the surface will provide evidence of
the compositional characteristics of geological units.
Age information, as derived from crater sizefrequency
distributions, provides the stratigraphic
context for the structural and compositional mapping
results, thus revealing the geologic history of Vesta.
We present here the first results of the Dawn mission
from data collected during the approach to Vesta, and
its first discrete orbit phase – the Survey Orbit, which
lasts 21 days after the spacecraft had established a
circular polar orbit at a radius of ~3000 km with a
beta angle of 10°-15°
Revisiting Reflection: Utilizing Third Spaces in Teacher Education
Much has been written about the importance of reflective practice. What is missing is reflective work on the part of teacher educators to address the mismatch between university-based methods courses and the realities of classroom life. With examples from a third grade mathematics classroom as well as a university-based mathematics methods course, this article explores ways educators can employ third space theory as a way to engage in purposeful reflection into their teaching practices
Constraining primordial non-Gaussianity from the large scale structure two-point and three-point correlation functions
Surveys of cosmological large-scale structure (LSS) are sensitive to the
presence of local primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG), and may be used to
constrain models of inflation. Local PNG, characterized by fNL, the amplitude
of the quadratic correction to the potential of a Gaussian random field, is
traditionally measured from LSS two-point and three-point clustering via the
power spectrum and bi-spectrum. We propose a framework to measure fNL using the
configuration space two-point correlation function (2pcf) monopole and
three-point correlation function (3pcf) monopole of survey tracers. Our model
estimates the effect of the scale-dependent bias induced by the presence of PNG
on the 2pcf and 3pcf from the clustering of simulated dark matter halos. We
describe how this effect may be scaled to an arbitrary tracer of the
cosmological matter density. The 2pcf and 3pcf of this tracer are measured to
constrain the value of fNL. Using simulations of luminous red galaxies observed
by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), we demonstrate the accuracy
and constraining power of our model, and forecast the ability to constrainfNL
to a precision of sigma(fNL) = 22 with one year of DESI survey data
Regional unit definition for the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on the SHAP7 model
The previously defined regions on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko have been mapped back onto the 3D SHAP7 model of the nucleus (Preusker et al., 2017). The resulting regional definition is therefore self-consistent with boundaries that are well defined in 3 dimensions. The facets belonging to each region are provided as supplementary material. The shape model has then been used to assess inhomogeneity of nucleus surface morphology within individual regions. Several regions show diverse morphology. We propose sub-division of these regions into clearly identifiable units (sub-regions) and a comprehensive table is provided. The surface areas of each sub-region have been computed and statistics based on grouping of unit types are provided. The roughness of each region is also provided in a quantitative manner using a technique derived from computer graphics applications. The quantitative method supports the sub-region definition by showing that differences between sub-regions can be numerically justified
Bio-composting oil palm waste for improvement of soil fertility
Sources of bio-compost as agro-industrial wastes includes wide range of oil palm wastes viz. waste, biomass, palm kernels, empty fruit bunch, mill effluent, trunk and frond compost. Various composting processes are summarized in brief with distinct reference of oil–palm composting covering aerated static pile, and co-composting with earthworms (vermicomposting). However, in-vessel composting and windrow composting has meritorious advantages in composting. This review article refers to various significant roles played by microorganisms associated. Noteworthy study of bio-compost applications and procedures are correspondingly glosses framework of ecological, economical and agro-ecosystemic benefits
Optimisation des doses en tomographie computérisée pédiatrique [Patient dose optimization in pediatric computerized tomography]
The development of CT applications might become a public health problem if no effort is made on the justification and the optimisation of the examinations. This paper presents some hints to assure that the risk-benefit compromise remains in favour of the patient, especially when one deals with the examinations of young patients. In this context a particular attention has to be made on the justification of the examination. When performing the acquisition one needs to optimise the extension of the volume investigated together with the number of acquisition sequences used. Finally, the use of automatic exposure systems, now available on all the units, and the use of the Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL) should allow help radiologists to control the exposure of their patients
Stratégies de lutte contre le charançon rouge du palmier. Avis de l'Anses : rapport d&8217;expertise collective (Saisine n°2017-SA-0137)
Deux situations dans la lutte contre le charançon rouge du palmier sont à prendre en considération : i) la situation de la zone dite ' centre-atlantique ' pour laquelle une éradication du CRP est possible et ii) la situation de la zone dite ' méditerranéenne ' pour laquelle la recherche d'une stabilisation des populations de CRP est envisageable mais demeure ambitieuse et coûteuse. Pour la zone ' méditerranéenne ', l'alternative se présente de la manière suivante : i) stabiliser si possible la population de CRP en sachant que le coût sera élevé, et chercher à limiter son aire d'extension géographique ou ii) envisager de limiter la protection à certains palmiers notamment pour leur importance patrimoniale et de proposer des espèces végétales de remplacement pour les zones non protégées