161 research outputs found
A vonalas és lepelerózió arányának vizsgálata vízgyűjtő léptékben
A talajerózió hatása a termőföldek mennyiségi és minőségi romlására közismert. Az elhordott, majd máshol lerakott talaj káros hatásairól valamivel kevesebb szó esik, pedig e folyamatok szintén jelentős problémákat okozhatnak. A szántóföldön eltemetik a növényeket, betakarják az utakat, feltöltik a csatornákat, tavakat, csökkentik a sankolóterek kapacitását, sőt közvetlen veszélyt jelentenek lakóépületekre, esetenként egész falvakra.
Jellemzően a felszínen elmozduló talaj nem tesz meg nagy távolságot, jelentős része néhány 100m-en belül lerakódik. Bizonyos esetekben azonban a hordalék nagy távolságot képes megtenni és a pusztuló felszíntől távol halmozódik fel. Ahhoz, hogy a hordalék ellen hatékonyan tudjunk védekezni, szükséges az elhordott talaj eredeti helyzetének megállapítása. Egy durva csoportosítás szerint egy talajszelvényt két fő részre bonthatunk: a felső, kb. 20cm-es rétegre és az alatta fekvő, a talajművelés által szinte alig bolygatott részre. E felső réteg kiváló nyomjelzője a Cs-137 izotóp, mely kizárólag a közelmúlt légköri kihullásából származik és a talajhoz jól kötődik.
A felületi rétegerózió, a csepperózió és a vonalas erózió egyes fajtái kizárólag csak a felszíni néhány cm-es réteget pusztítják. Egyedül az árkos erózió és a szuffózió erodálja a talajok mélyebb rétegeit is. A vízgyűjtő kifolyásánál felhalmozódó altalaj ez utóbbi két eróziós forma jelenlétére, minőségére és arányára utal.
A Tetves-patak vízgyűjtő területe a Balaton D-i részvízgyűjtőjéhez tartozik. A völgyben hosszabb ideje folynak részletes talajeróziós mérések és kutatások. E területen vizsgáltuk a felhalmozódási térszíneken felgyűlt szedimentet. A sankoló nagymennyiségű hordalékot tartott vissza, feltöltődése szakaszosan, különböző szemcseösszetételű rétegekkel zajlott. A hordalék a sankolóban szétterülve nem osztályozódott a távolság függvényében. A minimális növényi keverés és átrétegződés ellenére a Cs-137 izotóp aktivitása vízszintesen és függőlegesen is nagy szórást mutatott a sankolótérben. A Cs-137-es módszer segítségével kimutattuk, hogy a sankolóban lerakott talaj nem csak a felületi rétegerózió hatására lepusztult feltalaj, hanem jelentős mennyiségű altalaj, illetve homokos lösz is. A vízgyűjtőn tehát jelentős a szerepe a vonalas eróziónak
Different sensing mechanisms in single wire and mat carbon nanotubes chemical sensors
Chemical sensing properties of single wire and mat form sensor structures
fabricated from the same carbon nanotube (CNT) materials have been compared.
Sensing properties of CNT sensors were evaluated upon electrical response in
the presence of five vapours as acetone, acetic acid, ethanol, toluene, and
water. Diverse behaviour of single wire CNT sensors was found, while the mat
structures showed similar response for all the applied vapours. This indicates
that the sensing mechanism of random CNT networks cannot be interpreted as a
simple summation of the constituting individual CNT effects, but is associated
to another robust phenomenon, localized presumably at CNT-CNT junctions, must
be supposed.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures,Applied Physics A: Materials Science and
Processing 201
Two-dimensional array of magnetic particles: The role of an interaction cutoff
Based on theoretical results and simulations, in two-dimensional arrangements
of a dense dipolar particle system, there are two relevant local dipole
arrangements: (1) a ferromagnetic state with dipoles organized in a triangular
lattice, and (2) an anti-ferromagnetic state with dipoles organized in a square
lattice. In order to accelerate simulation algorithms we search for the
possibility of cutting off the interaction potential. Simulations on a dipolar
two-line system lead to the observation that the ferromagnetic state is much
more sensitive to the interaction cutoff than the corresponding
anti-ferromagnetic state. For (measured in particle diameters)
there is no substantial change in the energetical balance of the ferromagnetic
and anti-ferromagnetic state and the ferromagnetic state slightly dominates
over the anti-ferromagnetic state, while the situation is changed rapidly for
lower interaction cutoff values, leading to the disappearance of the
ferromagnetic ground state. We studied the effect of bending ferromagnetic and
anti-ferromagnetic two-line systems and we observed that the cutoff has a major
impact on the energetical balance of the ferromagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic
state for . Based on our results we argue that is a
reasonable choice for dipole-dipole interaction cutoff in two-dimensional
dipolar hard sphere systems, if one is interested in local ordering.Comment: 8 page
Crossover of interface growth dynamics during corrosion and passivation
We study a model of corrosion and passivation of a metalic surface in contact
with a solution using scaling arguments and simulation. The passive layer is
porous so that the metal surface is in contact with the solution. The volume
excess of the products may suppress the access of the solution to the metal
surface, but it is then restored by a diffusion mechanism. A metalic site in
contact with the solution or with the porous layer can be passivated with rate
p and volume excess diffuses with rate D. At small times, the corrosion front
linearly grows in time, but the growth velocity shows a t^{-1/2} decrease after
a crossover time of order t_c ~ D/p^2, where the average front height is of
order h_c ~ D/p. A universal scaling relation between h/h_c and t/t_c is
proposed and confirmed by simulation for 0.00005 <= p <= 0.5 in square
lattices. The roughness of the corrosion front shows a crossover from
Kardar-Parisi-Zhang scaling to Laplacian growth (diffusion-limited erosion -
DLE) at t_c. The amplitudes of roughness scaling are obtained by the same kind
of arguments as previously applied to other competitive growth models. The
simulation results confirm their validity. Since the proposed model captures
the essential ingredients of different corrosion processes, we also expect
these universal features to appear in real systems.Comment: 17 pages, including 7 figures; submitted articl
Liquidity and the multiscaling properties of the volume traded on the stock market
We investigate the correlation properties of transaction data from the New
York Stock Exchange. The trading activity f(t) of each stock displays a
crossover from weaker to stronger correlations at time scales 60-390 minutes.
In both regimes, the Hurst exponent H depends logarithmically on the liquidity
of the stock, measured by the mean traded value per minute. All multiscaling
exponents tau(q) display a similar liquidity dependence, which clearly
indicates the lack of a universal form assumed by other studies. The origin of
this behavior is both the long memory in the frequency and the size of
consecutive transactions.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Europhysics Letter
Multifractal model of asset returns with leverage effect
Multifractal processes are a relatively new tool of stock market analysis.
Their power lies in the ability to take multiple orders of autocorrelations
into account explicitly. In the first part of the paper we discuss the
framework of the Lux model and refine the underlying phenomenological picture.
We also give a procedure of fitting all parameters to empirical data. We
present a new approach to account for the effective length of power-law memory
in volatility. The second part of the paper deals with the consequences of
asymmetry in returns. We incorporate two related stylized facts, skewness and
leverage autocorrelations into the model. Then from Monte Carlo measurements we
show, that this asymmetry significantly increases the mean squared error of
volatility forecasts. Based on a filtering method we give evidence on similar
behavior in empirical data.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures, updated some figures and references, fixed two
typos, accepted to Physica
Novel type of phase transition in a system of self-driven particles
A simple model with a novel type of dynamics is introduced in order to
investigate the emergence of self-ordered motion in systems of particles with
biologically motivated interaction. In our model particles are driven with a
constant absolute velocity and at each time step assume the average direction
of motion of the particles in their neighborhood with some random perturbation
() added. We present numerical evidence that this model results in a
kinetic phase transition from no transport (zero average velocity, ) to finite net transport through spontaneous symmetry breaking of the
rotational symmetry. The transition is continuous since is
found to scale as with
Studies of the limit order book around large price changes
We study the dynamics of the limit order book of liquid stocks after
experiencing large intra-day price changes. In the data we find large
variations in several microscopical measures, e.g., the volatility the bid-ask
spread, the bid-ask imbalance, the number of queuing limit orders, the activity
(number and volume) of limit orders placed and canceled, etc. The relaxation of
the quantities is generally very slow that can be described by a power law of
exponent . We introduce a numerical model in order to understand
the empirical results better. We find that with a zero intelligence deposition
model of the order flow the empirical results can be reproduced qualitatively.
This suggests that the slow relaxations might not be results of agents'
strategic behaviour. Studying the difference between the exponents found
empirically and numerically helps us to better identify the role of strategic
behaviour in the phenomena.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figure
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