نتایج جستجو برای: biogeochemical exploration

تعداد نتایج: 91469  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2016
Lara A Wood Rachel A Harrison Amanda J Lucas Nicola McGuigan Emily R R Burdett Andrew Whiten

Theoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from using strategies that specify when and whom to copy. Here the interaction of two social learning strategies, model age-based biased copying and copy when uncertain, was investigated. Uncertainty was created via a systematic manipulation of demonstration efficacy (completeness) and efficiency (causal relevance of som...

2003
Seong Yong Ohm Ki-Yeol Ryu Kang Yi

In this paper, we present a unified estimation technique to find the lower bounds on the number of LUT blocks and that of the micro-registers which can be obtained by any partitioning or synthesis methods, respectively, without performing any actual synthesis and/or design space exploration. The lower bound estimation is very important in sense that it greatly helps to evaluate the results of t...

Journal: :Ecological Informatics 2012
Ramón Filgueira Jon Grant Cédric Bacher Michel Carreau

Ecological modeling of dynamic systems such as marine environments may require detailed spatial resolution when the modeled area is greatly influenced by complex physical circulation. Therefore, the simulation of a marine ecosystem must be underlain by a physical model. However, coupling hydrodynamic and biogeochemical models is not straightforward. This paper presents a modeling technique that...

2017
Taraka Davies-Barnard Andy Ridgwell Joy Singarayer Paul Valdes

The terrestrial biosphere is thought to be a key component in the climatic variability seen in the palaeorecord. It has a direct impact on surface temperature through changes in surface albedo and evapotranspiration (so-called biogeophysical effects) and, in addition, has an important indirect effect through changes in vegetation and soil carbon storage (biogeochemical effects) and hence modula...

2015
J. A. Bradley A. M. Anesio J. S. Singarayer M. R. Heath

SHIMMER (Soil biogeocHemIcal Model for Microbial Ecosystem Response) is a new numerical modelling framework designed to simulate microbial dynamics and biogeochemical cycling during initial ecosystem development in glacier forefield soils. However, it is also transferable to other extreme ecosystem types (such as desert soils or the surface of glaciers). The rationale for model development aris...

2016
J. Y. Tang

We present a generic flux limiter to account for mass limitations from an arbitrary number of substrates in a biogeochemical reaction network. The flux limiter is based on the observation that substrate (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus) limitation in biogeochemical models can be represented as to ensure mass conservative and non-negative numerical solutions to the governing ordinary differential equ...

Journal: :Water research 2005
F Mermillod-Blondin L Mauclaire B Montuelle

Biogeochemical processes mediated by microorganisms in river sediments (hyporheic sediments) play a key role in river metabolism. Because biogeochemical reactions in the hyporheic zone are often limited to the top few decimetres of sediments below the water-sediment interface, slow filtration columns were used in the present study to quantify biogeochemical processes (uptakes of O2, DOC, and ni...

2008
Samar Khatiwala

A novel computational approach is introduced for the efficient computation of equilibrium solutions of seasonally forced ocean biogeochemical models. The essential idea is to formulate the problem as a large system of nonlinear algebraic equations to be solved with a class of methods known as matrix-free Newton–Krylov (MFNK). MFNK is a combination of Newton-type methods for superlinearly conver...

2013
Jiayun Zhou Bruno Delille Hajo Eicken Martin Vancoppenolle Frederic Brabant Gauthier Carnat Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus Tim Papakyriakou Bernard Heinesch Jean-Louis Tison

[1] The impacts of the seasonal evolution of sea-ice physical properties on ice-ocean biogeochemical exchanges were investigated in landfast ice at Barrow (Alaska) from January through June 2009. Three stages of brine dynamics across the annual cycle have been identified based on brine salinity, brine volume fraction, and porous medium Rayleigh number (Ra). These are sea-ice bottom-layer convec...

2013
Philipp Schwartenbeck Thomas FitzGerald Raymond J. Dolan Karl Friston

This paper reviews recent developments under the free energy principle that introduce a normative perspective on classical economic (utilitarian) decision-making based on (active) Bayesian inference. It has been suggested that the free energy principle precludes novelty and complexity, because it assumes that biological systems-like ourselves-try to minimize the long-term average of surprise to...

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