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Early Mars volcanic sulfur storage in the cryosphere and formation of transient SO2-rich atmospheres during the Hesperian
In a previous paper (Chassefi\`ere et al., Icarus 223, 878-891, 2013), we
have shown that most volcanic sulfur released to early Mars atmosphere could
have been trapped in the cryosphere under the form of CO2-SO2 clathrates. Huge
amounts of sulfur, up to the equivalent of a ~1 bar atmosphere of SO2, would
have been stored in the Noachian cryosphere, then massively released to the
atmosphere during Hesperian due to rapidly decreasing CO2 pressure. It would
have resulted in the formation of the large sulfate deposits observed mainly in
Hesperian terrains, whereas no or little sulfates are found at the Noachian. In
the present paper, we first clarify some aspects of our previous work. We
discuss the possibility of a smaller cooling effect of sulfur particles, or
even of a net warming effect. We point out the fact that CO2-SO2 clathrates
formed through a progressive enrichment of a preexisting reservoir of CO2
clathrates and discuss processes potentially involved in the slow formation of
a SO2-rich upper cryosphere. We show that episodes of sudden destabilization at
the Hesperian may generate 1000 ppmv of SO2 in the atmosphere and contribute to
maintaining the surface temperature above the water freezing point.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
The generic mapping tools version 6
The Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) software is ubiquitous in the Earth and ocean sciences. As a cross-platform tool producing high-quality maps and figures, it is used by tens of thousands of scientists around the world. The basic syntax of GMT scripts has evolved very slowly since the 1990s, despite the fact that GMT is generally perceived to have a steep learning curve with many pitfalls for beginners and experienced users alike. Reducing these pitfalls means changing the interface, which would break compatibility with thousands of existing scripts. With the latest GMT version 6, we solve this conundrum by introducing a new "modern mode" to complement the interface used in previous versions, which GMT 6 now calls "classic mode." GMT 6 defaults to classic mode and thus is a recommended upgrade for all GMT 5 users. Nonetheless, new users should take advantage of modern mode to make shorter scripts, quickly access commonly used global data sets, and take full advantage of the new tools to draw subplots, place insets, and create animations.Funding Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Appeared in article as
U.S. National Science Foundation
MSU Geological Sciences Endowmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
On the Treves theorem for the AKNS equation
According to a theorem of Treves, the conserved functionals of the AKNS
equation vanish on all pairs of formal Laurent series of a specified form, both
of them with a pole of the first order. We propose a new and very simple proof
for this statement, based on the theory of B\"acklund transformations; using
the same method, we prove that the AKNS conserved functionals vanish on other
pairs of Laurent series. The spirit is the same of our previous paper on the
Treves theorem for the KdV, with some non trivial technical differences.Comment: LaTeX, 16 page
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A Palette of Deepened Emotions: Exploring Emotional Challenge in Virtual Reality Games
Recent work introduced the notion of ‘emotional challenge’promising for understanding more unique and diverse player experiences (PX). Although emotional challenge has immediately attracted HCI researchers’ attention, the concept has not been experimentally explored, especially in virtual reality (VR), one of the latest gaming environments. We conducted two experiments to investigate how emotional challenge affects PX when separately from or jointly with conventional challenge in VR and PC conditions. We found that relatively exclusive emotional challenge induced a wider range of different emotions in both conditions, while the adding of emotional challenge broadened emotional responses only in VR. In both experiments, VR significantly enhanced the measured PX of emotional responses, appreciation, immersion and presence. Our findings indicate that VR may be an ideal medium to present emotional challenge and also extend the understanding of emotional (and conventional) challenge in video games
Adiabatic State Conversion and Pulse Transmission in Optomechanical Systems
Optomechanical systems with strong coupling can be a powerful medium for
quantum state engineering. Here, we show that quantum state conversion between
cavity modes with different wavelengths can be realized with high fidelity by
adiabatically varying the effective optomechanical couplings. The fidelity for
the conversion of gaussian states is derived by solving the Langevin equation
in the adiabatic limit. We also show that photon pulses can be transmitted
between input-output channels with different wavelengths via the effective
optomechanical couplings and the output pulse shape can also be manipulated.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Supplementary Materials at
http://prl.aps.org/supplemental/PRL/v108/i15/e15360
Ideal strengths and bonding properties of PuO2 under tension
We perform a first-principles computational tensile test on PuO based
on density-functional theory within local density approximation (LDA)+\emph{U}
formalism to investigate its structural, mechanical, magnetic, and intrinsic
bonding properties in the four representative directions: [001], [100], [110],
and [111]. The stress-strain relations show that the ideal tensile strengths in
the four directions are 81.2, 80.5, 28.3, and 16.8 GPa at strains of 0.36,
0.36, 0.22, and 0.18, respectively. The [001] and [100] directions are
prominently stronger than other two directions since that more PuO bonds
participate in the pulling process. Through charge and density of states
analysis along the [001] direction, we find that the strong mixed
ionic/covalent character of PuO bond is weakened by tensile strain and
PuO will exhibit an insulator-to-metal transition after tensile stress
exceeds about 79 GPa.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
Efficiency in index options markets and trading in stock baskets
Researchers have reported mispricing in index options markets. This study further examines the efficiency of the S&P 500 index options market by testing theoretical pricing relationships implied by no-arbitrage conditions. The effect of a traded stock basket, Standard and Poor's Depository Receipts (SPDRs), on the link between index and options markets is also examined. Pricing efficiency within options markets improves, and the evidence supports the hypothesis that a stock basket enhances the connection between markets. However, when transactions costs and short sales constraints are included, very few violations of the pricing relationships are reported.Options (Finance) ; Stock - Prices
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