scholarly journals Volcano electrical tomography unveils edifice collapse hazard linked to hydrothermal system structure and dynamics

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Rosas-Carbajal ◽  
Jean-Christophe Komorowski ◽  
Florence Nicollin ◽  
Dominique Gibert
2017 ◽  
Vol 422 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 349-369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasmin Abou Rajab ◽  
Dirk Hölscher ◽  
Christoph Leuschner ◽  
Henry Barus ◽  
Aiyen Tjoa ◽  
...  

2000 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 286-289
Author(s):  
K. Freeman ◽  
D. Spergel ◽  
J. Binney ◽  
A. Fridman ◽  
O. Gerhard ◽  
...  

This report lists some of the major conferences that took place or were published during the current period in the areas of interest to Commission 33. It then presents in summary form some of the scientific highlights in these areas. An expanded version of this report, including more related conferences, full references and a report of activities from the former Soviet Union, appears on the mid-2000 WWW page of the Commission: http://msowww.anu.edu.au/~ kcf/kcf_ftp/IAU/comm33report_1999.html.


1991 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 339-371

This report is intended to provide references to works done during the triennium 1988-1990 (including references for 1987) in the general field of galactic structure.“Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts” provides an exhaustive list of works related to galactic structure and dynamics and it is not the aim of this report to duplicate this already existing service. Only a selection of works, illustrating some trends and highlights (a subjective view !), are described here and will certainly allow a comprehensive view of the broad domain of galactic research.


2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (8) ◽  
pp. 5891-5910 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusuf Jameel ◽  
Simon Brewer ◽  
Stephen P. Good ◽  
Brett J. Tipple ◽  
James R. Ehleringer ◽  
...  

1988 ◽  
Vol 20 (01) ◽  
pp. 377-381
Author(s):  
W. B Burton ◽  
M. Mayor ◽  
J. Bahcall ◽  
L. Balasz ◽  
J. Binney ◽  
...  

Commission 33 has the long-standing tradition of producing two versions of the report covering its activities in the general field of Galactic Structure during the past triennium. The short version of the report is the one presented here. A longer, more complete version, is being printed by the President for distribution to all members of the Commission.Compilation of the triennial summary is one of the major tasks of Commission officers. Section 2 of this report was prepared by M. Major; section 3 by L. Balasz; sections 4 and 8 by L. Blitz; section 5 by G. Lynga; section 6 by D. Hartmann; section 7 by J. Bloemen; sections 9 and 10 by U. Haud and J. Einasto; section 11 by R. Wielen; section 12 by B. Puchs; section 13 by J. Binney; and section 14 by V. Malyuto and J. Einasto.


Fractals ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 11 (supp01) ◽  
pp. 37-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. MALLAMACE ◽  
S. H. CHEN ◽  
P. GAMBADAURO ◽  
D. LOMBARDO ◽  
A. FARAONE ◽  
...  

In this work we study an attractive micellar system for which the percolation curve terminates near the critical point. We have studied such an intriguing situation by means of scattering (elastic and dynamical) and viscoelasticity experiments. Obtained data are accounted by considering in a proper way the fractal clustering processes typical of percolating systems and the related scaling concepts. We observe that the main role in the system structure and dynamics it is played by the cluster's partial screening of hydrodynamic interaction. This behaves on approaching the percolation threshold dramatic effects on the system rheological properties and on the density decay relaxations. The measured correlation functions assume a stretched exponential form and the system becomes strongly viscoelastic. The overall behavior of the measured dynamical and structural parameters indicates, that in the present micellar system, the clustering process originates dilute, polydisperse and swelling structures. Finally, this originates an interesting situation observed in the present experiment. As it has been previously, proposed by A. Coniglio et al., percolation clusters can be considered to be "Ising clusters" with the same properties as the Fisher's critical droplets. Therefore at the critical point the percolation connectedness length (ξp) can be assumed as the diverging correlation length (ξp ≡ ξ) and the mean cluster size diverges as the susceptibility.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark John Brandt

Theories of belief system structure and dynamics assume that belief systems are an person-level construct. However, measures of belief system structure do not measures the structure of person-level belief systems and instead measure aggregated belief system structure (e.g., the belief system in a particular country). In this paper I show that a measure of conceptual similarity between attitudes and identities of a belief system works as a valid, reliable, flexible, and efficient measure of person-level belief system structure. In Studies 1 (N = 387) and 2 (N = 389), I show conceptual similarity judgments are reliable and are related to measures of political engagement, issue consistency, and preference congruence as predicted by theories of belief system dynamics. In Studies 3 (N = 981) and 4 (N = 983), I show that conceptual similarity judgments are affected by partisan frames and that changes in conceptual similarity judgments are associated with attitude change as predicted by theories of belief system dynamics. Conceptual similarity judgments can be used with a variety of attitudes and identities in easy to administer studies. It provides a tool to fill an empirical gap identified by theories of belief system dynamics.


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