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    Effects of the Maryland hydraulic clam dredge on populations of the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria: final contract report

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    Final report on a three year study designed to investigate the effects of the Maryland hydraulic escalator clam dredge on populations and recruitment of the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria. Experimental plots were established in the Potomac river, Maryland, and were dredged ina commerical manner by removing only legal size clams. quarterly samples were taken in the experimental and control plots by means of a van Veen grab for juvenile clams and the hydraulic dredge for older, deeper burrowing clams. Sediment samples were taken at selected periods for organic carbon and grain size analysis. Clams were separated into two size-groups. (PDF contains 38 pages

    Structural Analysis and Control of a Model of Two-site Electricity and Heat Supply

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    This paper introduces a control problem of regulation of energy flows in a two-site electricity and heat supply system, where two Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants are interconnected via electricity and heat flows. The control problem is motivated by recent development of fast operation of CHP plants to provide ancillary services of power system on the order of tens of seconds to minutes. Due to the physical constraint that the responses of the heat subsystem are not necessary as fast as those of the electric subsystem, the target controlled state is not represented by any isolated equilibrium point, implying that stability of the system is lost in the long-term sense on the order of hours. In this paper, we first prove in the context of nonlinear control theory that the state-space model of the two-site system is non-minimum phase due to nonexistence of isolated equilibrium points of the associated zero dynamics.Instead, we locate a one-dimensional invariant manifold that represents the target controlled flows completely. Then, by utilizing a virtual output under which the state-space model becomes minimum phase, we synthesize a controller that achieves not only the regulation of energy flows in the short-term regime but also stabilization of an equilibrium point in the long-term regime. Effectiveness of the synthesized controller is established with numerical simulations with a practical set of model parameters

    Molecules, grains, and shocks: A comparison of CO, H I, and IRAS data

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    The IR and H I properties, and CO content were compared for a set of 26 isolated, degree-sized interstellar clouds. The comparisons offer some conclusions concerning the effects of kinematics on molecular content and grain size distribution. It was also found that some clouds must have very large fractions of their total Carbon in the form of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    Infrared cirrus point sources

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    The IRAS discovered a large number of unresolved sources which were more intense at 100 microns than at shorter IR wavelengths. A sample of these point sources was isolated which are located in regions of very low Galactic H I column density. Whereas it was initially believed these sources to be prime candidates for a class of previously unknown astronomical object, the observations has proven that most of these sources are associated with the interstellar medium (ISM) of our Galaxy

    M\"{o}bius deconvolution on the hyperbolic plane with application to impedance density estimation

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    In this paper we consider a novel statistical inverse problem on the Poincar\'{e}, or Lobachevsky, upper (complex) half plane. Here the Riemannian structure is hyperbolic and a transitive group action comes from the space of 2×22\times2 real matrices of determinant one via M\"{o}bius transformations. Our approach is based on a deconvolution technique which relies on the Helgason--Fourier calculus adapted to this hyperbolic space. This gives a minimax nonparametric density estimator of a hyperbolic density that is corrupted by a random M\"{o}bius transform. A motivation for this work comes from the reconstruction of impedances of capacitors where the above scenario on the Poincar\'{e} plane exactly describes the physical system that is of statistical interest.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-AOS783 the Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Efficient Methods for Generating Digital Charts

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    Near shore hydrographic surveying conducted for engineering works require high accuracy and high throughput because the results from these surveys serve as inputs in the engineering work cycle for cost estimates, design and construction purposes. Increasingly, this engineering work cycle is driven by the integrated process of computer-aided-engineering. Hence, the traditional end product of the hydrographic survey — the paper depth chart — can no longer satisfy the digital demands of many engineering organisations. A new product —the digital database, with the digital chart as a by-product of this digital database — is therefore urgently needed. This paper explains how inexpensive microcomputerbased digital charts can be generated from conventional analogue/digital hydrographic systems
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