432 research outputs found
Influence of water temperature and salinity on pH during dry season in lower Dong Nai river system, Vietnam
This paper uses the gvSIG 2.2.0 software, IDW interpolation method, river and stream network data, and 36 sampling sites to build the maps of three monitored parameters such as pH, water temperature, and salinity in the Lower Dong Nai River system (2009–2010) in dry season. Based on an analysis of these maps and statistical assessment by using the R software, the correlations between pH, temperature, and salinity are clarified. The results show that the pH and temperature values have a tendency to decrease, whereas the salinity tends to increase annually. The pH value has good and significant correlations with the water temperature and salinity in both simple and multiple linear regression models. The results aim to provide a scientific reference for further research on the water environment in this area
A Robust Transformation-Based Learning Approach Using Ripple Down Rules for Part-of-Speech Tagging
In this paper, we propose a new approach to construct a system of
transformation rules for the Part-of-Speech (POS) tagging task. Our approach is
based on an incremental knowledge acquisition method where rules are stored in
an exception structure and new rules are only added to correct the errors of
existing rules; thus allowing systematic control of the interaction between the
rules. Experimental results on 13 languages show that our approach is fast in
terms of training time and tagging speed. Furthermore, our approach obtains
very competitive accuracy in comparison to state-of-the-art POS and
morphological taggers.Comment: Version 1: 13 pages. Version 2: Submitted to AI Communications - the
European Journal on Artificial Intelligence. Version 3: Resubmitted after
major revisions. Version 4: Resubmitted after minor revisions. Version 5: to
appear in AI Communications (accepted for publication on 3/12/2015
A new stability results for the backward heat equation
In this paper, we regularize the nonlinear inverse time heat problem in the
unbounded region by Fourier method. Some new convergence rates are obtained.
Meanwhile, some quite sharp error estimates between the approximate solution
and exact solution are provided. Especially, the optimal convergence of the
approximate solution at t = 0 is also proved. This work extends to many earlier
results in (f2,f3, hao1,Quan,tau1, tau2, Trong3,x1).Comment: 13 page
Zooplankton from Can Giuoc River in Southern Vietnam
In this study, the variables of zooplankton and water quality were investigated in the Can Giuoc River, Southern Vietnam. Zooplankton was monitored in April and September 2015 at 5 sampling sites in the river. Some basic water quality parameters were also tested, including pH, total suspended solid (TSS), dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD5), inorganic nitrogen (NH4+), dissolved phosphorus (PO43-), and coliform. The zooplankton biodiversity indices were applied for the water quality assessment.
The results showed that pH ranged from 6.7 to 7.6 during the monitoring. The TSSs were between 34–117 mg/L. The DO and BOD5 were from 0.6 to 3.8 mg/L and from 6.3 to 13.2 mg/L, respectively. The NH4+ and PO43- concentrations ranged from 0.44 to 3.23 and from 0.08 to 1.85 mg/L, respectively. The coliform number was between 9.3x103–9.3x104 MPN/100 mL. The zooplankton analyses showed that there were 31 species of coelenterates, rotatoria, oligochaetes, cladocerans, copepods, ostracods, mysidacea, and 8 larval types. Thereof, the species of copepods were dominant in the species number. The zooplankton density ranged from 9 500 to 23 600 individuals/m3 with the main dominant species of Moina dubia (Cladocera), Thermocyclops hyalinus, Acartia clausi, Oithona similis (Copepoda), and nauplius copepods. The biodiversity index values during the monitoring were from 1.47 to 1.79 characteristic of mesotrophic conditions of the aquatic environment. Besides, the species richness positively correlated with pH, TSS, DO, BOD5, NH4+, PO43-, and coliform, while the zooplankton densities got a positive correlation with DO, BOD5, NH4+, PO43-, and coliform. The results confirmed the advantage of using zooplankton and its indices for water quality assessment
A study on the effects of plasma spraying parameters on the adhesion strength of Cr3C2-NiCr coating on 16Mn steel
This paper experimentally studied the adhesion strength of Cr3C2-30 %NiCr coating created on 16Mn steel substrate by plasma thermal coating technique in relation to spraying parameters. Experiments were carried out according to the central composite design (CCD) experimental matrix with three parameters: current intensity, powder feeding rate, and spray distance. Samples consisting of an annular disc and a latch made of 16Mn were fabricated according to the JIS H8664-1977 standard. Cr3C2-30 %NiCr coating was then created on the top surface of the disc including end of the latch. Adhesion strength of the coating to the substrate was measured through the tensile test. ANOVA analysis of variance was performed to evaluate the influence of the spraying parameters on adhesion strength and to build an empirical regression function representing the relationship between those parameters and the adhesion. Optimization problem was solved by ANOVA method and genetic algorithm (GA) to determine the value of the spraying parameters at which the coating has the greatest adhesion strength to the substrate. The results showed that the spraying parameters greatly affected the adhesion of the Cr3C2-30 %NiCr coating to the 16Mn substrate. Among them the spray distance has the greatest influence while the powder feeding rate has the least. Secondly, the regression function was well reflected the relationship between the three parameters and adhesion strength of the coating on the substrate. Using the values of spray parameter obtained from the GA optimization to create Cr3C2-30 %NiCr coating on 16Mn steel, the adhesion strength of the coating to the substrate reached a value of 98.4 % compared to the predictio
The effects of earning quality on sustainable reports: an empirical study from Vietnam
Sustainable Reports have been specifically concerned by related
parties over the period, firstly by researchers in the developed
countries and spreading to the developing jurisdictions. The aim
of the research is to analyze the impact of the Earning Quality to
Sustainable Reports of non-financial firms listed on Vietnam financial market. The authors have used the combining method to
measure the Sustainable Reports disclosure level according to the
Global Reporting Initiatives 4 (GRI4) standard for 312 enterprises
in Vietnam during 2015- 2019. The research result has recognized
the positive effect of Earning Quality to Sustainable Reports while
measuring Earning Quality via the aspects of earnings management and the stability of earnings. Besides, the research has considered the impact of the state-owned, foreign-owned factors, the
audit quality and how the legislation policy relates to Sustainable
Reports in interaction with Earning Quality. The result of the study
suggests a number of cognitive enhancement recommendations
in the Sustainable Reports for Vietnam and similar countries
Building forecast maps of water quaůity for main rivers and canals in Tien Giang province, Vietnam
This study aims to enhance the mapping of forecast for water quality assessment in Mekong Delta provinces. The data from 32 sites from main rivers and canals in an area of around 2,482 km2 in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam, were used for calculation and mapping. The ArcGIS 9.3 software, Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation method, hydrologic data, and water quality parameters in March (2010-2014) were applied to build the maps showing 2020 water quality predictions for main rivers and canals in Tien Giang Province. The estimation was based on the Water Quality Index (WQI) with 6 parameters such as pH, total suspended solid (TSS), dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total nitrogen (T_N), and coliform. The results showed that water quality in the studied area in dry season will not be improved by the year 2020. The finding could be a scientific reference for the selection of effective approaches to improve water quality in main rivers and canals in Tien Giang Province
Determine the source term of a two-dimensional heat equation
Let be a two-dimensional heat conduction body. We consider the
problem of determining the heat source with
be given inexactly and be unknown. The problem is nonlinear and ill-posed.
By a specific form of Fourier transforms, we shall show that the heat source is
determined uniquely by the minimum boundary condition and the temperature
distribution in at the initial time and at the final time .
Using the methods of Tikhonov's regularization and truncated integration, we
construct the regularized solutions. Numerical part is given.Comment: 18 page
Determination of the body force of a two-dimensional isotropic elastic body
Let represent a twodimensional isotropic elastic body. We
consider the problem of determining the body force whose form
with be given inexactly. The problem is
nonlinear and ill-posed. Using the Fourier transform, the methods of Tikhonov's
regularization and truncated integration, we construct a regularized solution
from the data given inexactly and derive the explicitly error estimate.
Numerical part is givenComment: 23 page
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