50 research outputs found
Biological report - fish mortality, River Conder, 21.7.79
Following a large scale fish mortality caused by a considerable spillage of a pentachlbrophenol-based disinfectant from a mushroom farm, a biological survey of the river Conder was undertaken on 23.7.79. A spillage of this same make of disinfectant from this mushroom farm in February 1976 caused a similar large scale fish mortality.
On that occasion, the pollution appeared to have little effect on the benthic invertebrates of the river Conder, with no dead organisms found, although the small
beck which received the spillage was quite badly affected. This recent spillage of disinfectant involved a considerably greater volume (approximately 900
gallons) than the 1976 discharge and so this report looks at whether invertebrate fauna of the main river were affected on this occasion. Kick samples were taken at a number of sites in the river Conder from the confluence with the polluted beck to Conder Green. A control sample was also taken upstream of the confluence with the polluted beck. All samples were examined on site and live and dead invertebrates noted and identified as accurately as possible
Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
As part of the River Lune juvenile salmonid investigation, a number of sites on the River Wenning catchment were electrofished annually from 1981 - 1985. Particularly low Salmon parr populations were evident for much of the
Wenning catchment which has caused some concern. All the Wenning catchment electrofishing results are reported in this paper and comparisons are made with designated groups of sites on the remainder of the Lune catchment.
These groups of sites are: River Lune and tributaries, upstream Tebay, Upper Middle Lune, Lower Middle Lune, Lower Lune, Birk & Borrow Becks, Chapel & Crosdale Becks, Rawthey system, Barbon & Leek Becks and the Greta system.
The general scarcity of Salmonids in large sections of the main river Wenning probably reflects the apparent limited natural spawning areas on the catchment. Details of Salmon fry and ova planting on the Wenning catchment since 1981 have been collated and whilst survival through the 0+ stage appears to be quite good, recruitment to the 1++ stage appears to be poor.
Water quality does not appear to be responsible for the very low salmonid densities at some main river sites but is possibly a factor in apparently preventing any Salmon run in Keasden Beck. Recommendations for future Fisheries and
Biological work are given
Magnetoresistance of PrLaOsSb: Disentangling local crystalline-electric-field physics and lattice effects
Resistivity measurements were performed on PrLaOsSb
single crystals at temperatures down to 20 mK and in fields up to 18 T. The
results for dilute-Pr samples ( and 0.67) are consistent with model
calculations performed assuming a singlet crystalline-electric-field (CEF)
ground state. The residual resistivity of these crystals features a smeared
step centered around 9 T, the predicted crossing field for the lowest CEF
levels. The CEF contribution to the magnetoresistance has a
weaker-than-calculated dependence on the field direction, suggesting that
interactions omitted from the CEF model lead to avoided crossing in the
effective levels of the Pr ion. The dome-shaped magnetoresistance
observed for and 0.05 cannot be reproduced by the CEF model, and likely
results from fluctuations in the field-induced antiferroquadrupolar phase
Kondo screening in a magnetically frustrated nanostructure: Exact results on a stable, non-Fermi-liquid phase
Triangular symmetry stabilizes a novel non-Fermi-liquid phase in the
three-impurity Kondo model with frustrating antiferromagnetic interactions
between half-integer impurity spins. The phase arises without fine-tuning of
couplings, and is stable against magnetic fields and particle-hole symmetry
breaking. We find a conformal field theory describing this phase, verify it
using the numerical renormalization group, and extract various exact, universal
low-energy properties. Signatures predicted in electrical transport may be
testable in scanning tunneling microscopy or quantum-dot experiments.Comment: 4 pages, published version (shortened, minor corrections
Solution of the two impurity, two channel Kondo Model
We solve the two-impurity two-channel Kondo model using a combination of
conformal invariance and bosonisation techniques. The odd-even symmetric case
is analysed in detail. The RKKY interaction turns out to be exactly marginal,
resulting in a line of non-Fermi liquid fixed points. Explicit formulae are
given for the critical exponents and for the finite-size spectrum, which depend
continuously on a single parameter. The marginal line spans a range of values
of the RKKY coupling which goes from the infinitely strong ferromagnetic
point (associated with a 4-channel spin-1 Kondo model) to a finite
antiferromagnetic critical value beyond which a Fermi liquid is
recovered. We also find that, when the odd-even symmetry is broken, the
marginal line is unstable for ferromagnetic , while for antiferromagnetic
it extends into a manifold of fixed points.Comment: 9 pages, preprint LPTENS 94/1
Renormalization-group study of Anderson and Kondo impurities in gapless Fermi systems
Thermodynamic properties are presented for four magnetic impurity models
describing delocalized fermions scattering from a localized orbital at an
energy-dependent rate which vanishes precisely at the Fermi
level, . Specifically, it is assumed that for small ,
with . The cases and
describe dilute magnetic impurities in unconventional superconductors, ``flux
phases'' of the two-dimensional electron gas, and zero-gap semiconductors. For
the nondegenerate Anderson model, the depression of the low-energy scattering
rate suppresses mixed valence in favor of local-moment behavior, and leads to a
marked reduction in the exchange coupling on entry to the local-moment regime,
with a consequent narrowing of the range of parameters within which the
impurity spin becomes Kondo-screened. The relationship between the Anderson
model and the exactly screened Kondo model with power-law exchange is examined.
The intermediate-coupling fixed point identified in the latter model by Withoff
and Fradkin (WF) has clear signatures in the thermodynamic properties and in
the local magnetic response of the impurity. The underscreened,
impurity-spin-one Kondo model and the overscreened, two-channel Kondo model
both exhibit a conditionally stable intermediate-coupling fixed point in
addition to unstable fixed points of the WF type. In all four models, the
presence or absence of particle-hole symmetry plays a crucial role.Comment: 44 two-column REVTex pages, 31 epsf-embedded EPS figures. MINOR
formatting changes. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Strong Correlations in a nutshell
We present the phase diagram of clusters made of two, three and four coupled
Anderson impurities. All three clusters share qualitatively similar phase
diagrams that include Kondo screened and unscreened regimes separated by almost
critical crossover regions reflecting the proximity to barely avoided critical
points. This suggests the emergence of universal paradigms that apply to
clusters of arbitrary size. We discuss how these crossover regions of the
impurity models might affect the approach to the Mott transition within a
cluster extension of dynamical mean field theory.Comment: 45 pages, 14 figures. To appear in Journal of Physics: Condensed
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Specific heat of Ce_{0.8}La_{0.2}Al_{3} in magnetic fields: a test of the anisotropic Kondo picture
The specific heat C of Ce_{0.8}La_{0.2}Al_{3} has been measured as a function
of temperature T in magnetic fields up to 14 T. A large peak in C at 2.3 K has
recently been ascribed to an anisotropic Kondo effect in this compound. A 14-T
field depresses the temperature of the peak by only 0.2 K, but strongly reduces
its height. The corresponding peak in C/T shifts from 2.1 K at zero field to
1.7 K at 14 T. The extrapolated specific heat coefficient C/T(T->0) increases
with field over the range studied. We show that these trends are inconsistent
with the anisotropic Kondo model.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, ReVTeX + eps
Multi-Channel Kondo Necklace
A multi--channel generalization of Doniach's Kondo necklace model is
formulated, and its phase diagram studied in the mean--field approximation. Our
intention is to introduce the possible simplest model which displays some of
the features expected from the overscreened Kondo lattice. The conduction
electron channels are represented by sets of pseudospins \vt_{j}, , which are all antiferromagnetically coupled to a periodic array of
|\vs|=1/2 spins. Exploiting permutation symmetry in the channel index
allows us to write down the self--consistency equation for general . For
, we find that the critical temperature is rising with increasing Kondo
interaction; we interpret this effect by pointing out that the Kondo coupling
creates the composite pseudospin objects which undergo an ordering transition.
The relevance of our findings to the underlying fermionic multi--channel
problem is discussed.Comment: 29 pages (2 figures upon request from [email protected]), LATEX,
submitted for publicatio