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One model used only the dynamic modulus of elasticity (Edyn), and a more complex model used a knot value in addition. Afterwards, 407 boards from pure beech stands as well as mixed stands of beech with Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco), Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.), sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.), and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were graded and analyzed for their material properties from tension tests parallel to grain. Although a variance components analysis attributed only 4.2% of the variation to mixture, the ungraded timber showed significant strength differences between the pure and the beech-pine stands (65.2 versus 46.6\uffc2\uffa0MPa). The yield of the material graded to the highest class in a class combination was higher in pure beech stands. The required characteristic strength values were mostly met for boards from the pure stands; while boards from the beech-pine mixed stands hardly ever reached the required values. To reduce strength variation and guarantee reliable timber products, strength grading should consider the various growth situations in forests when sampling material for the derivation of settings.</p>", "keywords": ["690", "0106 biological sciences", "Original ; Wood Science & Technology ; Ceramics", " Glass", " Composites", " Natural Materials ; Manufacturing", " Machines", " Tools", " Processes", "ddc:630", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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Aryldiazonium cations of aryl-lactoside precursors were used to modify glassy carbon via spontaneous and electrochemically assisted covalent grafting. Contact angle and fluorescence binding using Peanut Agglutinin (PNA) as a diagnostic lectin indicate that electrografting results in adlayers with greater glycan surface density than those obtained via spontaneous reaction. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with a fluorinated analog confirmed that electrografting results in multilayers of cross-linked aryl-lactosides. Adsorption studies with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) show that aryl-lactoside adlayers minimize unspecific protein adsorption. However, no significant differences were detected between spontaneous and electrografted layers in their ability to resist protein fouling despite their differences in coverage. Voltammetry studies show that spontaneous grafting has minimal effects on the response of standard redox probes in solution, whereas electrografting results in additional charge transfer impedance arising from increased electrode passivation. Bare and lactoside-modified carbon electrodes were tested for the detection of caffeine before and after prolonged exposure to coffee solutions. Spontaneous grafting was found to result in optimal properties by imparting antifouling performance in these complex matrices while preserving fast interfacial charge transfer.", "keywords": ["Nanoscience & Materials", "GLASSY-CARBON", "GLASSY-CARBON ELECTRODES", "02 engineering and technology", "540", "01 natural sciences", "Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)", "0104 chemical sciences", "Aqueous matrices", "CARBON", "Glassy carbon", "Coffee solutions", "Glycan adlayers", "0210 nano-technology", "Peanut Agglutinin (PNA)"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2019.11.020"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Carbon", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1016/j.carbon.2019.11.020", "name": "item", "description": "10.1016/j.carbon.2019.11.020", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1016/j.carbon.2019.11.020"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2020-03-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119279", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:16:21Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-08-15", "title": "Volatile loss under a diffusion-limited regime in tektites: Evidence from tin stable isotopes", "description": "Abstract   Tektites are glasses derived from near-surface continental crustal rocks that were molten and ejected from the Earth's surface during hypervelocity meteorite impacts. They are among the driest terrestrial samples, although the exact mechanism of water loss and the behaviour of other volatile species during these processes are debated. Based on the difference in magnitude of the Cu and Zn isotopic fractionations in tektites, and the difference of diffusivity between these elements, it was suggested that volatile loss was diffusion-limited. Tin is potentially well suited to testing this model, as it has a lower diffusivity in silicate melts than both Cu and Zn, but a similar volatility to Zn. Here, we analysed the Sn stable isotopic composition in a suite of seven tektites, representing three of the four known tektite strewn fields, and for which Zn and Cu isotopes were previously reported. Tin is enriched in the heavier isotopes (\u22652.5\u2030 on the 122Sn/118Sn ratio) in tektites, correlated with the degree of Sn elemental depletion in their respective samples as well as with Cu and Zn isotope ratios, implying a common control. While the isotope fractionation of Sn, Cu and Zn is a result of volatility, the magnitude of isotope fractionation is strongly moderated by their relative rates of diffusion in the molten tektite droplets. An Australasian Muong Nong-type tektite analysed has the least Sn depletion and Sn isotope fractionation, consistent with these samples being more proximal to the source and experiencing a shorter time at high temperatures.", "keywords": ["Volatiles", "ORIGIN", "FRACTIONATION", "01 natural sciences", "Tektites", "[SDU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]", "EVAPORATION", "ZINC", "105105 Geochemistry", "SILICATE MELTS", "Tin", "DISSOLUTION", "13. 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Here we present zinc isotope and abundance data for lunar crustal rocks to constrain the abundance of volatiles during the final stages of lunar differentiation. We find that ferroan anorthosites are isotopically heterogeneous, with some samples exhibiting high \uffce\uffb466Zn, along with alkali and magnesian suite samples. Since the plutonic samples were formed in the lunar crust, they were not subjected to degassing into vacuum. Instead, their compositions are consistent with enrichment of the silicate portions of the Moon in the heavier Zn isotopes. Because of the difference in \uffce\uffb466Zn between bulk silicate Earth and lunar basalts and crustal rocks, the volatile loss likely occurred in two stages: during the proto-lunar disk stage, where a fraction of lunar volatiles accreted onto Earth, and from degassing of a differentiating lunar magma ocean, implying the possibility of isolated, volatile-rich regions in the Moon\uffe2\uff80\uff99s interior.</p>", "keywords": ["2. 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Here we use chromium and oxygen isotopes to identify the impactor and impact-plume processes for Zhamanshin astrobleme, Kazakhstan. \uffce\uffb554Cr values up to 1.54 in irghizites, part of the fallback ejecta, represent the54Cr-rich extremity of the Solar System range and suggest a CI-like chondrite impactor. \uffce\uff9417O values as low as \uffe2\uff88\uff920.22\uffe2\uff80\uffb0 in irghizites, however, are incompatible with a CI-like impactor. We suggest that the observed17O depletion in irghizites relative to the terrestrial range is caused by partial isotope exchange with atmospheric oxygen (\uffce\uff9417O\uffe2\uff80\uff89=\uffe2\uff80\uff89\uffe2\uff88\uff920.47\uffe2\uff80\uffb0) following material ejection. In contrast, combined \uffce\uff9417O\uffe2\uff80\uff93\uffce\uffb554Cr data for central European tektites (distal ejecta) fall into the terrestrial range and neither impactor fingerprint nor oxygen isotope exchange with the atmosphere are indicated.</p>", "keywords": ["OXYGEN-ISOTOPE COMPOSITION", "NORDLINGER RIES IMPACT", "ORIGIN", "FRACTIONATION", "carbonaceous chondrite; post-impact exchange; ejecta; Earth\u2019s atmosphere", "Science", "Q", "TARGET ROCKS", "[SDU.ASTR.EP] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Earth and Planetary Astrophysics [astro-ph.EP]", "551", "01 natural sciences", "Article", "IVORY-COAST TEKTITES", "13. Climate action", "CRATER", "GLASSES", "ELEMENTS", "WATER", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-00192-5.pdf"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00192-5"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Nature%20Communications", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1038/s41467-017-00192-5", "name": "item", "description": "10.1038/s41467-017-00192-5", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1038/s41467-017-00192-5"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2017-08-09T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1063/1.5067242", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"license": "Open Access", "updated": "2026-04-03T16:19:00Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2018-11-08", "title": "Standardizing accelerated aging testing conditions for silvered-glass reflectors", "description": "To assure the quality of accelerated aging tests for solar concentrators, their standardization is crucial. It guarantees the employment of adequate testing, measurement and  characterization procedures and the comparability between results. A committee of the Spanish AENOR standardization agency is working on the draft \u201cReflector Panels for Concentrating Solar Technologies\u201d. This work focuses on the evaluation of the procedures defined in this standard.  The reflector material from the Japanese company Nishio Glass Mirror Co., which showed severe degradation after 7  years of outdoor exposure in Abu Dhabi, is tested according to the AENOR standard to check if its poor outdoor performance could have been predicted by accelerated aging testing. However, after completion of the accelerated tests, in some cases even for considerably longer test durations than the minimum required by AENOR, no considerable degradation was detected. The results suggest that the proposed testing program by AENOR is not aggressive enough to identify material failure. Ways to improve the current standard are proposed through development of more realistic tests.", "keywords": ["standardization", "silvered-glass refectors", "13. Climate action", "0202 electrical engineering", " electronic engineering", " information engineering", "Qualifizierung", "02 engineering and technology", "7. Clean energy"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://elib.dlr.de/115433/1/Johannes%20Wette%20-%20Presentation.pdf"}, {"href": "https://elib.dlr.de/115433/2/SP17_Accelerated%20aging_JWette.pdf"}, {"href": "http://aip.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1063/1.5067242"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5067242"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/AIP%20Conference%20Proceedings", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1063/1.5067242", "name": "item", "description": "10.1063/1.5067242", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1063/1.5067242"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2018-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1111/maps.13312", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:20:22Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2019-06-10", "title": "Identification of a meteoritic component using chromium isotopic composition of impact rocks from the Lonar impact structure, India", "description": "Abstract<p>The existence of mass\uffe2\uff80\uff90independent chromium isotope variability of nucleosynthetic origin in meteorites and their components provides a means to investigate potential genetic relationship between meteorites and planetary bodies. Moreover, chromium abundances are depleted in most surficial terrestrial rocks relative to chondrites such that Cr isotopes are a powerful tool to detect the contribution of various types of extra\uffe2\uff80\uff90terrestrial material in terrestrial impactites. This approach can thus be used to constrain the nature of the bolide resulting in breccia and melt rocks in terrestrial impact structures. Here, we report the Cr isotope composition of impact rocks from the ~0.57\uffc2\uffa0Ma Lonar crater (India), which is the best\uffe2\uff80\uff90preserved impact structure excavated in basaltic target rocks. Results confirm the\uffc2\uffa0presence of a chondritic component in several bulk rock samples of up to 3%. The impactor that created the Lonar crater had a composition that was most likely similar to that of carbonaceous chondrites, possibly a CM\uffe2\uff80\uff90type chondrite.</p>", "keywords": ["TERRESTRIAL", "TARGET ROCKS", "SYSTEMATICS", "KeyWords Plus:TARGET ROCKS", "01 natural sciences", "PROJECTILES", "[SDU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]", "INSIGHTS", "105105 Geochemistry", "13. 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Its subspecies, Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa is the causal agent of Pierce's disease of grapevines. Pierce's disease has presented a serious challenge for the grapevine industry in the United States and turned into an epidemic in Southern California due to the invasion of the insect vector Homalodisca vitripennis. In an attempt to minimize the effects of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa in vineyards, various studies have been developing and testing strategies to prevent the occurrence of Pierce's disease, i.e., prophylactic strategies. Research has also been undertaken to investigate therapeutic strategies to cure vines infected by Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa. This report explicitly reviews all the strategies published to date and specifies their current status. Furthermore, an epidemiological model of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa is proposed and key parameters for the spread of Pierce's disease deciphered in a sensitivity analysis of all model parameters. Based on these results, it is concluded that future studies should prioritize therapeutic strategies, while investments should only be made in prophylactic strategies that have demonstrated promising results in vineyards.", "keywords": ["VECTOR TRANSMISSION", "0301 basic medicine", "VITRIPENNIS HEMIPTERA CICADELLIDAE", "GLASSY-WINGED SHARPSHOOTER", "PARATRANSGENIC CONTROL", "epidemiological model", "control strategies", "BACTERIUM XYLELLA-FASTIDIOSA", "Microbiology", "03 medical and health sciences", "HOT-WATER TREATMENT", "GONATOCERUS-ASHMEADI", "MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION", "Pierce's disease", "Xylella fastidiosa", "2. Zero hunger", "HOMALODISCA-COAGULATA HEMIPTERA", "0303 health sciences", "VITIS-VINIFERA L.", "15. Life on land", "QR1-502", "grapevine", "3. Good health", "[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]", "therapeutic", "prophylactic", "Homalodisca vitripennis", "[INFO.INFO-MO] Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02141"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Frontiers%20in%20Microbiology", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.3389/fmicb.2018.02141", "name": "item", "description": "10.3389/fmicb.2018.02141", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02141"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.5194/amt-2020-222", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:23:23Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2020-06-22", "title": "ModIs Dust AeroSol (MIDAS): A global fine resolution dust optical depth dataset", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>Abstract. Monitoring and describing the spatiotemporal variability of dust aerosols is crucial to understand their multiple effects, related feedbacks and impacts within the Earth system. This study describes the development of the MIDAS (ModIs Dust AeroSol) dataset. MIDAS provides columnar daily dust optical depth (DOD at 550\u2009nm) at global scale and fine spatial resolution (0.1\u00b0\u2009\u00d7\u20090.1\u00b0) over a decade (2007\u20132016). This new dataset combines quality filtered satellite aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrievals from MODIS-Aqua at swath level (Collection 6, Level 2), along with DOD-to-AOD ratios provided by MERRA-2 reanalysis to derive DOD on the MODIS native grid. The uncertainties of MODIS AOD and MERRA-2 dust fraction with respect to AERONET and CALIOP, respectively, are taken into account for the estimation of the total DOD uncertainty (including measurement and sampling uncertainties). MERRA-2 dust fractions are in very good agreement with CALIOP column-integrated dust fractions across the dust belt, in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Arabian Sea; the agreement degrades in North America and the Southern Hemisphere where dust sources are smaller. MIDAS, MERRA-2 and CALIOP DODs strongly agree when it comes to annual and seasonal spatial patterns; however, deviations of dust loads' intensity are evident and regionally dependent. Overall, MIDAS is well correlated with ground-truth AERONET-derived DODs (R\u2009=\u20090.882), only showing a small negative bias (\u22120.009 or \u22125.307\u2009%). Among the major dust areas of the planet, the highest R values (up to 0.977) are found at sites of N. Africa, Middle East and Asia. MIDAS expands, complements and upgrades existing observational capabilities of dust aerosols and it is suitable for dust climatological studies, model evaluation and data assimilation.                         </p></article>", "keywords": ["Dust forecast", ":Enginyeria agroaliment\u00e0ria::Ci\u00e8ncies de la terra i de la vida::Climatologia i meteorologia [\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC]", "Dust particles", "CALIOP", "TA715-787", "Environmental engineering", "Dust", "TA170-171", "Tropospheric aerosols", "Satellite aerosol optical depth", "16. Peace & justice", "ModIs Dust AeroSol (MIDAS)", "01 natural sciences", "\u00c0rees tem\u00e0tiques de la UPC::Enginyeria agroaliment\u00e0ria::Ci\u00e8ncies de la terra i de la vida::Climatologia i meteorologia", "DUST-GLASS", "MODIS", "Earthwork. Foundations", "Conjunts de dades", "13. 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