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    A pilot study to assess soil spectroscopic methods for mapping key topsoil properties in the Blackwater sub-catchments (Wensum DTC)

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    This report describes findings from sampling and analyses of soils across the Blackwater drain catchments, part of the Wensum demonstration test catchment (DTC) project funded by Defra. Recent studies have shown how spectroscopic techniques can be used to estimate soil properties and airborne spectroscopy could be an effective means to aid continuous mapping of soil properties across the landscape. Before an airborne survey is undertaken it is important to assess whether the relationships between infra red (IR) spectra and soil properties are sufficiently strong for the cost of the airborne survey to be justified. A secondary objective was to determine the concentrations of soil organic carbon (SOC) in soils across the cultivated parts of the catchment to determine whether there is any evidence that low SOC concentrations might indicate that the topsoil may exhibit poor structural stability contributing to enhanced sediment in stream and drainage channels

    A bifurcated circular waveguide problem

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    This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version A D Rawlins. A bifurcated circular waveguide problem. J.I.M.A. 54 (1995) 59-81. Oxford University press is available online at: http://imamat.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/54/1/59.pdfA rigorous and exact solution is obtained for the problem of the radiation of sound from a semi-infinite rigid duct inserted axially into a larger acoustically lined tube of infinite length. The solution to this problem is obtained by the Wiener-Hopf technique. The transmission and reflection coefficients, when the fundamental mode propagates in the semi-infinite tube, are obtained. The present results could be of use for exhaust design, and as a possible instrument for impedance measurement

    Teething on Toxins: In Search of Regulatory Solutions for Toys and Cosmetics

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    In bloom

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    Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field drains, is transported attached to particles. The quantity and chemical form of phosphorus in the stream sediment largely controls its concentration in stream water. The phosphorus in the sediments is associated with particular components such as organic matter, iron-bearing minerals and clay minerals

    The optimum orientation of an absorbing barrier

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    In the following work, we solve the problem of the best orientation of a rigid noise barrier, which has one face lined with absorbent material, between a noise source and a receiver point in the shadow region of the barrier. By the ā€˜best orientationā€™, we mean that positioning of the barrier which yields the least noise level at the receiving point for a given barrier and source position

    On the roots of a Bessel function equation (problem)

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    A note on point source diffraction by a wedge

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    The object of this paper is to give new expressions for the wave field produced when a time harmonic point source is diffracted by a wedge with Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions on its faces. The representation of the total field is expressed in terms of quadratures of elementary functions, rather than Bessel functions, which is usual in the literature. An analogous expression is given for the three-dimensional free-space Green's function
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