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Two types of modern sediment dispersal systems in the western Taiwan foreland basin: Sediment transfer from basin to basin

open access: yesThe Depositional Record, EarlyView.
A classical peripheral foreland basin is bounded longitudinally by a pair of marginal ocean basins (DeCelles & Giles, 1996). The WTFB sediments transfer to adjacent marginal ocean basins. The western Taiwan foreland basin (WTFB) is regarded as a classical peripheral foreland basin, longitudinally bounded by the southern Okinawa Trough (SOT) to the ...
Cheng‐Shing Chiang   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Derivations on semi-simple Jordan algebras and its applications [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2019
In this paper, we mainly study the derivation algebras of semi-simple Jordan algebras over a field of characteristic $0$ and give sufficient and necessary conditions that the derivation algebras of them are simple. As an application, we prove that for a semi-simple Jordan algebra $J$, $TDer(Der(J)) = Der(Der(J)) = ad(Der(J))$ under some assumptions ...
arxiv  

On Jordan ideals and left (θ, θ)‐derivations in prime rings [PDF]

open access: gold, 2004
S. M. A. Zaidi   +2 more
openalex   +1 more source

Form and load transfer aspects of foundation systems: Case‐based implementation and adaptation for buildings

open access: yesDeep Underground Science and Engineering, EarlyView.
Upon conceptualization of structural behavior, foundations in terms of their form are divided into linear (1D), planar (2D), and volumetric (3D). Regarding the load transfer mechanisms, linear foundation systems are considered vector‐acting, planar foundations are divided into section and surface‐acting, and volumetric ones are recognized as block ...
Abolfazl Eslami   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comparison of the Dynamics of the Flowing Drainage Network and Water Chemistry for Four Headwater Catchments

open access: yesEcohydrology, Volume 18, Issue 2, March 2025.
ABSTRACT The re‐emergence of water in dry stream reaches affects streamwater chemistry due to the flushing of sediment and nutrients from previously dry channels and the increased connectivity between hillslopes and streams. Although these processes have been studied at the reach scale, field data on stream network dynamics and hydrochemistry at the ...
Izabela Bujak‐Ozga   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The scaling of seed‐dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization

open access: yesEcography, EarlyView.
Natural ecosystems are characterized by a specialization pattern where few species are common while many others are rare. In ecological networks involving biotic interactions, specialization operates as a continuum at individual, species, and community levels. Theory predicts that ecological and evolutionary factors can primarily explain specialization.
Gabriel M. Moulatlet   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The transformative potential of environmental governance integration for sustainable land use: The case of subsidence in the Dutch peatlands

open access: yesEnvironmental Policy and Governance, EarlyView.
Abstract Transformations of existing systemic structures are needed to address the root cause of many environmental land‐use (ELU) problems: unsustainable land use. One policy principle that can help achieve such transformation entails integrating cross‐cutting ELU problems with non‐environmental policy domains, also known as environmental policy ...
Mandy A. van den Ende   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Jordan alpha-centralizers in rings and some applications

open access: yesBoletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática, 2008
Let R be a ring, and alpha be an endomorphism of R. An additivemapping H: R ightarrow R is called a left alpha-centralizer (resp. Jordan left alpha-centralizer) if H(xy) = H(x)alpha(y) for all x; y in R (resp. H(x^2) = H(x)alpha(x) for all x in R).
Claus Haetinger, Shakir Ali
doaj  

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