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Microflora in soils of desert regions
Desert soil samples, collected using aseptic techniques, are low in organic matter and cation exchange capacity. Aerobic and microaerophilic bacteria are most abundant, next are algae and molds. Chemical and physical properties are determined by standard procedures, including the Kjeldahl method and the use of Munsell soil color charts
Abundance of microflora in soils of desert regions
Physical, chemical, and microbiological properties of desert soil
Origin of the hemispheric asymmetry of solar activity
The frequency spectrum of the hemispheric asymmetry of solar activity shows
enhanced power for the period ranges around 8.5 years and between 30 and 50
years. This can be understood as the sum and beat periods of the superposition
of two dynamo modes: a dipolar mode with a (magnetic) period of about 22 years
and aquadrupolar mode with a period between 13 and 15 years. An updated
Babcock-Leighton-type dynamo model with weak driving as indicated by stellar
observations shows an excited dipole mode and a damped quadrupole mode in the
correct range of periods. Random excitation of the quadrupole by stochastic
fluctuations of the source term for the poloidal field leads to a time
evolution of activity and asymmetry that is consistent with the observational
results.Comment: Astronomy & Astrophysics, accepte
Are the strengths of solar cycles determined by converging flows towards the activity belts?
It is proposed that the observed near-surface inflows towards the active
regions and sunspot zones provide a nonlinear feedback mechanism that limits
the amplitude of a Babcock-Leighton-type solar dynamo and determines the
variation of the cycle strength. This hypothesis is tested with surface flux
transport simulations including converging latitudinal flows that depend on the
surface distribution of magnetic flux. The inflows modulate the build-up of
polar fields (represented by the axial dipole) by reducing the tilt angles of
bipolar magnetic regions and by affecting the cross-equator transport of
leading-polarity magnetic flux. With flux input derived from the observed
record of sunspot groups, the simulations cover the period between 1874 and
1980 (corresponding to solar cycles 11 to 20). The inclusion of the inflows
leads to a strong correlation of the simulated axial dipole strength during
activity minimum with the observed amplitude of the subsequent cycle. This in
agreement with empirical correlations and in line with what is expected from a
Babcock-Leighton-type dynamo. The results provide evidence that the latitudinal
inflows are a key ingredient in determining the amplitude of solar cycles.Comment: accepted in A&
Determination of bone mineral mass in vivo
Radiographic equipment incorporates two radiation sources, generating high-energy and low-energy beams. Recording equipment measures amount of radiation that has penetrated limb. Data are fed into computer that determines mass of the examined bone
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