نتایج جستجو برای: spicules

تعداد نتایج: 919  

Journal: :The Astrophysical Journal 2011

H Ebadi, Z Fazel,

Interaction of Alfven waves with plasma inhomogeneity generates phase mixing which can cause the dissipation of Alfven waves. We investigated the dissipation of standing Alfven waves due to phase mixing at the presence of steady flow and sheared magnetic field in solar spicules. Moreover, the transition region between chromosphere and corona was considered. Our numerical simulation showed that ...

2007
Bart De Pontieu Scott McIntosh Viggo H. Hansteen Mats Carlsson

We use high-resolution observations of the Sun in Ca II H (3968Å) from the Solar Optical Telescope on Hinode to show that there are at least two types of spicules that dominate the structure of the magnetic solar chromosphere. Both types are tied to the relentless magnetoconvective driving in the photosphere, but have very different dynamic properties. “Type-I” spicules are driven by shock wave...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Sohei Nakayama Kazushi Arima Kotoe Kawai Kurato Mohri Chihiro Inui Wakana Sugano Hibiki Koba Kentaro Tamada Yudai J. Nakata Kouji Kishimoto Miyuki Arai-Shindo Chiaki Kojima Takeo Matsumoto Toshihiko Fujimori Kiyokazu Agata Noriko Funayama

Animal bodies are shaped by skeletons, which are built inside the body by biomineralization of condensed mesenchymal cells in vertebrates [1, 2] and echinoderms [3, 4], or outside the body by apical secretion of extracellular matrices by epidermal cell layers in arthropods [5]. In each case, the skeletons' shapes are a direct reflection of the pattern of skeleton-producing cells [6]. Here we re...

Journal: :Symposium - International Astronomical Union 1974

2009
Scott W. McIntosh Bart De Pontieu

We explore joint observations of the South-East limb made by Hinode, TRACE and SOHO/SUMER on April 12, 2008 as part of the Whole Heliosphere Interval (WHI) Quiet Sun Characterization targeted observing program. During the sequence a large, 10Mm long, macro-spicule was sent upward and crossed the line-of-sight of the SUMER slit, an event that affords us an opportunity to study the coupling of co...

2017
L. R. DREES

Microscopic examination of biogenic opal isolated from the 0.05-0.02-mm total mineral fraction of 12 upland soil profiles indicates that fragments of sponge spicules are minor but ubiquitous constituents of Ohio soils, with major concentrations in the upper 10 to 15 inches of the profile. Quantities range from about 30 to 2000 parts per million biogenic opal or 1 to 65 parts per 10 million part...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2003
Werner E G Müller Anatoli Krasko Gaël Le Pennec Heinz C Schröder

The main inorganic material forming the skeletal elements in Demospongiae as well as in Hexactinellida, the spicules, is amorphous silica. The spicules occur in the cytoplasm and the extracellular space and also in the nucleus (as silicate crystals) of some sponge cells; the function in the latter compartment is unknown. Recent evidence shows that the formation of spicules is mediated by the en...

2017
Ivan Zhelyazkov

One of the most enduring mysteries in solar physics is why the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, is millions of kelvins hotter than its surface. Among suggested theories for coronal heating is one that considers the role of spicules – narrow jets of plasma shooting up from just above the Sun’s surface – in that process (Athay & Holzer, 1982; Athay, 2000). For decades, it was thought that spicu...

2011
Xiaohong Wang Lu Gan Klaus P. Jochum Heinz C. Schröder Werner E. G. Müller

The depth of the ocean is plentifully populated with a highly diverse fauna and flora, from where the Challenger expedition (1873-1876) treasured up a rich collection of vitreous sponges [Hexactinellida]. They have been described by Schulze and represent the phylogenetically oldest class of siliceous sponges [phylum Porifera]; they are eye-catching because of their distinct body plan, which rel...

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