44 research outputs found

    Algorithms for Pseudorange and Time Determination in a Satellite Based Navigation Experiment With a Rail-Bound Vehicle

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    In the satellite based navigation experiment with a rail-bound vehicle - SATNAB a GPS receiver, which receives only one GPS SA-free signal is used and is connected to an external Rubidium clock, which can be sychronized to GPS-time before the measurements. The SA-free GPS together with SATNAB specific receiver determine the sperical functions at any time as the rail-bound vehicle travels. The function, i.e. the space curve, of the rail track can be gotten from the GIS (Geoinformation System) database. The cross points of the spherical functions and the space curve of the rail track at any time are the positions of the vehicle. In this paper, algorithms for the determination of corrected pseudorange and time are discussed, and the first experiment results with the Novatel Millenium GPS receiver and the TEMEX 10MHz Rubidium Clock are presented

    Influence of difloxacin-contaminated manure on microbial community.

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    Difloxacin (DIF) belongs to the fluoroquinolones, a frequently detected group of antibiotics in the environment. It is excreted in pig manure to a large extent and may consequently reach soils in potentially effective concentrations via manuring. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of DIF-spiked manure on microbial communities and selected functions in soils in a microcosm experiment up to 1 month after application. To test a dose dependency of the effects, three different concentrations of DIF (1, 10 and 100 mg/kg of soil) were used. Microcosms with application of pure manure, as well as untreated microcosms served as control. The addition of pure manure resulted in an increase of microbial biomass and soil respiration as well as a reduced bacteria/fungi ratio. Due to the fast and strong immobilisation of DIF, effects of the antbiotic compound were only visible up to 8 days after application (microbial biomass; respiration; potential denitrification; ratio of bacteria/fungi). As expected these short-term effects resulted in reduced potential denitrification rates as well as a reduced bacteria/fungal ratio in the treatments were DIF has been applied. Surprisingly, microbial biomass values as well as respiration rates were increased by DIF application. Other parameters like nitrate and ammonium content in soil were not influenced by DIF application at any time point. Long-term effects (32 days after application) were only visible for the potential nitrification rates. For those parameters that were influenced by the DIF application a clear dose dependency could not be described
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