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    R implementation of the Ecological Risk due to Flow Alteration (ERFA) method

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    The R implementation of the Ecological Risk due to Flow Alteration (ERFA) method is a product of “Translating Environmental Flow Research in Cambodia” (TEFRIC), a project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) involving the UCL Department of Geography, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (both in the UK) and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia and the Tonle Sap Authority (both in Cambodia). Whilst this software was developed as part of this project with a geographical focus on SE Asia (and the example data sets provided are for the Mekong River Basin), use of the code is not restricted to this region. Instead it can be applied for any situation where baseline and scenario river flow time series are available. The software is referred thereafter as TEFRIC ERFA and can be downloaded freely from NERC Environmental Information Data Centre (Laize and Thompson, 2019)

    Silent summers: The decline of cicadas

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    Physical properties of the new Uranium ternary compounds U3Bi4M3 (M=Ni, Rh)

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    We report the properties of two new isostructural compounds, U3Bi4Ni3 and U3Bi4Rh3. The first of these compounds is non-metallic, and the second is a nearly ferromagnetic metal, both as anticipated from their electron count relative to other U-based members of the larger 3-4-3 family. For U3Bi4Rh3, a logarithmic increase of C/T below 3 K, a resistivity proportional to T^4/3, and the recovery of Fermi-liquid behavior in both properties with applied fields greater than 3T, suggest that U3Bi4Rh3 may be a new example of a material displaying ferromagnetic quantum criticality.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Physical Review

    Single vehicle collisions in Europe: analysis using real world and crash test data

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    A large proportion of European road casualties result when a vehicle leaves the main carriageway, often impacting roadside obstacles. As part of the EC-funded project, RISER (Roadside Infrastructure for Safer European Roads), a number of activities were undertaken to collate the type of data which is needed to understand the frequency and severity of real world crash situations and relate this to crash test data mandated in the EU. Accident data was collected and used to create a statistical database and a detailed database exclusively for single vehicle 'run-off the road' collisions on major rural (not urban) roads, simulation software was used to further understand impacts with roadside structures and an inventory of crash test data was collected for impacts with objects such as poles and safety barriersa . The combination of real world accident data, simulations and crash test data has provided a unique insight into the characteristics of single vehicle collisions, helping us to understand them better and make recommendations for consideration when drafting design guidelines. This information is crucial for those involved in the design and evaluation of the roadside environment

    Impacts of climate change on environmental flows in West Africa's Upper Niger Basin and the Inner Niger Delta

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    Modified water regimes due to climate change are likely to be a major cause of freshwater ecosystem alteration. General Circulation Model (GCM)-related uncertainty in environmental flows at 12 gauging stations in the Upper Niger Basin and flooding within the Inner Niger Delta is assessed using the Ecological Risk due to the Flow Alteration method and a hydrological model forced with projections from 12 GCM groups for RCP 4.5 in the 2050s and 2080s. Risk varies between GCM groups and stations. It increases into the future and is larger for changes in low flows compared to high flows. For the ensemble mean, a small minority of GCM groups projects no risk for high flows in the 2050s (low risk otherwise). This reverses for the 2080s. For low flows, no risk is limited to three stations in the 2050s and one station in the 2080s, the other experience either low or medium risk. There is greater consistency in the risk of change in flood extent, especially in the dry season (medium risk for all groups and the ensemble mean). Some (low or medium) risk of change in peak annual inundation is projected for most groups. Changing flood patterns have implications for wetland ecology and ecosystem services

    Kondo engineering : from single Kondo impurity to the Kondo lattice

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    In the first step, experiments on a single cerium or ytterbium Kondo impurity reveal the importance of the Kondo temperature by comparison to other type of couplings like the hyperfine interaction, the crystal field and the intersite coupling. The extension to a lattice is discussed. Emphasis is given on the fact that the occupation number nfn_f of the trivalent configuration may be the implicit key variable even for the Kondo lattice. Three (P,H,T)(P, H, T) phase diagrams are discussed: CeRu2_2Si2_2, CeRhIn5_5 and SmS
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