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In the field known as "the mathematical theory of shock waves,"
very exciting and unexpected developments have occurred in the last
few years. Joel Smoller and Blake Temple have established classes
of shock wave solutions to the Einstein Euler equations of general
relativity; indeed, the mathematical and physical con sequences of
these examples constitute a whole new area of research. The
stability theory of "viscous" shock waves has received a new,
geometric perspective due to the work of Kevin Zumbrun and
collaborators, which offers a spectral approach to systems. Due to
the intersection of point and essential spectrum, such an ap proach
had for a long time seemed out of reach. The stability problem for
"in viscid" shock waves has been given a novel, clear and concise
treatment by Guy Metivier and coworkers through the use of
paradifferential calculus. The L 1 semi group theory for systems of
conservation laws, itself still a recent development, has been
considerably condensed by the introduction of new distance
functionals through Tai-Ping Liu and collaborators; these
functionals compare solutions to different data by direct reference
to their wave structure. The fundamental prop erties of systems
with relaxation have found a systematic description through the
papers of Wen-An Yong; for shock waves, this means a first general
theorem on the existence of corresponding profiles. The five
articles of this book reflect the above developments."
In the field known as "the mathematical theory of shock waves,"
very exciting and unexpected developments have occurred in the last
few years. Joel Smoller and Blake Temple have established classes
of shock wave solutions to the Einstein Euler equations of general
relativity; indeed, the mathematical and physical con sequences of
these examples constitute a whole new area of research. The
stability theory of "viscous" shock waves has received a new,
geometric perspective due to the work of Kevin Zumbrun and
collaborators, which offers a spectral approach to systems. Due to
the intersection of point and essential spectrum, such an ap proach
had for a long time seemed out of reach. The stability problem for
"in viscid" shock waves has been given a novel, clear and concise
treatment by Guy Metivier and coworkers through the use of
paradifferential calculus. The L 1 semi group theory for systems of
conservation laws, itself still a recent development, has been
considerably condensed by the introduction of new distance
functionals through Tai-Ping Liu and collaborators; these
functionals compare solutions to different data by direct reference
to their wave structure. The fundamental prop erties of systems
with relaxation have found a systematic description through the
papers of Wen-An Yong; for shock waves, this means a first general
theorem on the existence of corresponding profiles. The five
articles of this book reflect the above developments.
The U.S. Geological Survey analyzed pesticide and trace-element
concentration data from the Hood River basin collected by the
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) from 1999 through
2009 to determine the distribution and concentrations of pesticides
in the basin's surface waters. Instream concentrations were
compared to (1) national and State water-quality standards
established to protect aquatic organisms and (2) concentrations
that cause sublethal or lethal effects in order to assess their
potential to adversely affect the health of salmonids and their
prey organisms. Three salmonid species native to the basin are
listed as "threatened" under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: bull
trout, steelhead, and Chinook salmon. A subset of 16 sites was
sampled every year by the ODEQ for pesticides, with sample
collection targeted to months of peak pesticide use in orchards
(March-June and September). Ten pesticides and four pesticide
degradation products were analyzed from 1999 through 2008; 100 were
analyzed in 2009. Nineteen pesticides were detected: 11
insecticides, 6 herbicides, and 2 fungicides. Two of four
insecticide degradation products were detected. All five detected
organophosphate insecticides and the one detected organochlorine
insecticide were present at concentrations exceeding water-quality
standards, sublethal effects thresholds, or acute toxicity values
in one or more samples. The frequency of organophosphate detection
in the basin decreased during the period of record; however,
changes in sampling schedule and laboratory reporting limits
hindered clear analysis of detection frequency trends. Detected
herbicide and fungicide concentrations were less than water-quality
standards, sublethal effects thresholds, or acute toxicity values.
Simazine, the most frequently detected pesticide, was the only
herbicide detected at concentrations within an order of magnitude
(factor of 10) of concentrations that impact salmonid olfaction.
Some detected pesticides are of concern, not for their toxicity
alone, but for their ability to potentiate the harmful impacts of
other pesticides, particularly organophosphates, on salmonids or
their prey. Many samples contained mixtures of pesticides, but the
effects to salmonids of relevant mixtures at environmentally
realistic concentrations for the basin are unknown. Trace-element
concentration data, although limited, indicate that eight trace
elements are also of concern for their potential to harm salmonid
health. The dataset is limited with regard to the spatial and
seasonal distribution of pesticides and trace elements in all
salmonid-bearing streams, the presence of particle-bound
pesticides, and the presence of several unmonitored pesticides
known to be used in the basin.
Title: The Way of the Cross, and other verses.Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books
reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society,
ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. Containing many
classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection
has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Layton, B. Temple; 1897.]. 28 p.; 8 .
11603.d.31.(5.)
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