نتایج جستجو برای: clumping

تعداد نتایج: 1529  

2008
ANTHONY F. J. MOFFAT

We report the detection and monitoring of transient substructures in the radiation-driven winds of five massive, hot stars in different evolutionary stages. Clumping in the winds of these stars shows up as variable, narrow subpeaks superposed on their wide, wind-broadened (optical) emission lines. Similar patterns of emission-line profile variations are detected in the Of stars ζ Puppis and HD9...

2003
J. P. Cassinelli

Observations with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) SWS spectrometer are used to constrain the velocity law and wind clumping of the well-studied Wolf-Rayet (WR) star WR 136 (HD 192163) (WN6). Because the free-free continuum opacity in WR winds increases steadily with wavelength in the IR, each point in the continuous spectrum may be regarded as forming in a pseudo-photosphere of larger radi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Zunjian Bian Biao Cao Hua Li Yongming Du Lisheng Song Wenjie Fan Qing Xiao Qinhuo Liu

The inversion of land surface component temperatures is an essential source of information for mapping heat fluxes and the angular normalization of thermal infrared (TIR) observations. Leaf and soil temperatures can be retrieved using multiple-view-angle TIR observations. In a satellite-scale pixel, the clumping effect of vegetation is usually present, but it is not completely considered during...

2005
VINCENT D’AMICO JOSEPH S. ELKINTON JOHN D. PODGWAITE GREG DWYER

1. Previous work has shown that transmission of some insect pathogens is a non-linear process. A number of hypotheses have been put forward as explanations for this phenomenon; however, none have proven wholly satisfactory. Here we test the effects on transmission of spatial distribution of an insect virus by testing whether or not experimental manipulations of pathogen clumping lead to differe...

2009
ANDERS JOHANSEN ANDREW YOUDIN

We present three-dimensional numerical simulations of particle clumping and planetesimal formation in protoplanetary disks with varying amounts of solid material. As centimeter-size pebbles settle to the midplane, turbulence develops through vertical shearing and streaming instabilities. We find that when the pebbleto-gas column density ratio is 0.01, corresponding roughly to solar metallicity,...

2014
Yonghua Qu Lizhe Fu Wenchao Han Yeqing Zhu Jindi Wang

The canopy foliage clumping effect is primarily caused by the non-random distribution of canopy foliage. Currently, measurements of clumping index (CI) by handheld instruments is typically time- and labor-intensive. We propose a low-cost and low-power automatic measurement system called Multi-point Linear Array of Optical Sensors (MLAOS), which consists of three above-canopy and nine below-cano...

2011
Ho Joseph Andre J. Witkin Jonathan Liu Yueli Chen James G. Fujimoto Joel S. Schuman Jay S. Duker Joseph Ho Andre J Witkin

PURPOSE—To describe the features of intraretinal retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) migration documented on a prototype spectral domain high speed, ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT) device in a group of patients with early to intermediate dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). To correlate intraretinal RPE migration on OCT to RPE pigment clumping on fundus photographs. ...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2005
Carolyne N. Gray

Although a significant number of behavioral studies of desert tenebrionids have been done, almost nothing is recorded of Trichoton sordidum (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), an inhabitant of the sunny, sparsely vegetated US/Mexican borderlands. For this small, flightless beetle successful predator evasion and adaptation to a desert environment has required development of complicated, quick...

2009
J. Puls M. Hanson

We review recent developments regarding radiation driven mass loss from OB-stars. We first summarize the fundamental theoretical predictions, and then compare these to observational results (including the VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars). Especially we focus on the mass loss-metallicity dependence and on the so-called bi-stability jump. Subsequently we concentrate on two urgent problems, wea...

2008
Qi Chen Dennis Baldocchi Peng Gong Todd Dawson

Simple but realistic modeling of radiation transfer within heterogeneous canopy has been a challenging research question for decades and is critical for predicting ecological processes such as photosynthesis. The Markov model proposed by [Nilson, T., 1971. A theoretical analysis of the frequency of gaps in plant stands. Agric. Meteorol. 8, 25–38] is theoretically sound to meet this challenge. H...

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