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Evidence for Thermal-Stress-Induced Rockfalls on Mars Impact Crater Slopes
Icarus 342 (2020) 113503 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Icarus journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus Evidence for thermal-stress-induced rockfalls on Mars impact crater slopes P.-A. Tesson a,b,*, S.J. Conway b, N. Mangold b, J. Ciazela a, S.R. Lewis c, D. M�ege a a Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Science, Wrocław, Poland b Laboratoire de Plan�etologie et G�eodynamique UMR 6112, CNRS, Nantes, France c School of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Keywords: Here we study rocks falling from exposed outcrops of bedrock, which have left tracks on the slope over which Mars, surface they have bounced and/or rolled, in fresh impact craters (1–10 km in diameter) on Mars. The presence of these Thermal stress tracks shows that these rocks have fallen relatively recently because aeolian processes are known to infill Ices topographic lows over time. Mapping of rockfall tracks indicate trends in frequency with orientation, which in Solar radiation � � turn depend on the latitudinal position of the crater. Craters in the equatorial belt (between 15 N and 15 S) Weathering exhibit higher frequencies of rockfall on their north-south oriented slopes compared to their east-west ones. � Craters >15 N/S have notably higher frequencies on their equator-facing slopes as opposed to the other ori entations. We computed solar radiation on the surface of crater slopes to compare insolation patterns with the spatial distribution of rockfalls, and found statistically significant correlations between maximum diurnal inso lation and rockfall frequency. -
Widespread Crater-Related Pitted Materials on Mars: Further Evidence for the Role of Target Volatiles During the Impact Process ⇑ Livio L
Icarus 220 (2012) 348–368 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Icarus journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus Widespread crater-related pitted materials on Mars: Further evidence for the role of target volatiles during the impact process ⇑ Livio L. Tornabene a, , Gordon R. Osinski a, Alfred S. McEwen b, Joseph M. Boyce c, Veronica J. Bray b, Christy M. Caudill b, John A. Grant d, Christopher W. Hamilton e, Sarah Mattson b, Peter J. Mouginis-Mark c a University of Western Ontario, Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration, Earth Sciences, London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7 b University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Lab, Tucson, AZ 85721-0092, USA c University of Hawai’i, Hawai’i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, Ma¯noa, HI 96822, USA d Smithsonian Institution, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Washington, DC 20013-7012, USA e NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA article info abstract Article history: Recently acquired high-resolution images of martian impact craters provide further evidence for the Received 28 August 2011 interaction between subsurface volatiles and the impact cratering process. A densely pitted crater-related Revised 29 April 2012 unit has been identified in images of 204 craters from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. This sample of Accepted 9 May 2012 craters are nearly equally distributed between the two hemispheres, spanning from 53°Sto62°N latitude. Available online 24 May 2012 They range in diameter from 1 to 150 km, and are found at elevations between À5.5 to +5.2 km relative to the martian datum. The pits are polygonal to quasi-circular depressions that often occur in dense clus- Keywords: ters and range in size from 10 m to as large as 3 km. -
Mora Toro, Camilo Sebastián TESIS.Pdf
UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA PARTICULAR DE LOJA La Universidad Católica de Loja ÁREA SOCIOHUMANÍSTICA TÍTULO DE ABOGADO Análisis crítico-jurídico de la conflictividad del poder de mercado en las aerolíneas nacionales: Caso TAME EP. TRABAJO DE TITULACIÓN. AUTOR: Mora Toro, Camilo Sebastián DIRECTOR: González Cajamarca, Leonardo Stalin, Mgtr. LOJA – ECUADOR 2016 Esta versión digital, ha sido acreditada bajo la licencia Creative Commons 4.0, CC BY-NY- SA: Reconocimiento-No comercial-Compartir igual; la cual permite copiar, distribuir y comunicar públicamente la obra, mientras se reconozca la autoría original, no se utilice con fines comerciales y se permiten obras derivadas, siempre que mantenga la misma licencia al ser divulgada. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es Septiembre, 2016 APROBACIÓN DEL DIRECTOR DEL TRABAJO DE TITULACIÓN Magister. Leonardo Stalin González Cajamarca DOCENTE DE LA TITULACIÓN De mi consideración: El presente trabajo de titulación: Análisis crítico-jurídico de la conflictividad del poder de mercado en las aerolíneas nacionales: Caso TAME EP, realizado por Camilo Sebastián Mora Toro ha sido orientado y revisado durante su ejecución, por cuanto se aprueba la presentación del mismo. Loja, noviembre de 2016, f) ii DECLARACIÓN DE AUTORÍA Y CESIÓN DE DERECHOS “Yo Camilo Sebastián Mora Toro, declaro ser autor del presente trabajo de titulación: Análisis crítico-jurídico de la conflictividad del poder de mercado en las aerolíneas nacionales: Caso TAME EP, de la Titulación de Derecho, siendo Mgtr. Leonardo Stalin González Cajamarca director del presente trabajo; y eximo expresamente a la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja y a sus representantes legales de posibles reclamos o acciones legales. -
Donations to the Library 2000S
DONATIONS TO THE LIDRARY 277 DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY Michael Andrews (BA 1960) The birth of Europe, 1991; The flight of the condor, 1982; The life that lives on Man, 1977 13 May 1999 - 12 May 2000 Anthony Avis (BA 1949) The Librarian is always delighted to hear from any member of the Gaywood past: some historical notes, 1999; The journey: reflective essays, College considering a gift of books, manuscripts, maps or photographs 1999 to the College Library. Brigadier David Baines Abdus Salam International Centre Documents relating to the army career of Alan Menzies Hiller A. M. Hamende (ed.), Tribute to Abdus Salam (Abdus Salam Memorial (matric. 1913), who was killed in action near Arras in May 1915 meeting, 19-22 Nov. 1997), 1999 D.M. P. Barrere (BA 1966) David Ainscough Georges Bernanos, 'Notes pour ses conferences' (MS), n. d. Chambers' guide to the legal profession 1999-2000, 1999 P. J. Toulet, La jeune fille verte, 1918 Robert Ganzo, Histoire avant Sumer, 1963; L'oeuvre poetique, 1956 Dr Alexander G. A.) Romain Rolland, De Jean Christophe a Colas Breugnon: pages de journal, Automobile Association, Ordnance Survey illustrated atlas of Victorian 1946; La Montespan: drame en trois actes, 1904 and Edwardian Britain, 1991 Ann MacSween and Mick Sharp, Prehistoric Scotland, 1989 Martyn Barrett (BA 1973) Antonio Pardo, The world of ancient Spain, 1976 Martyn Barrett (ed.), The development of language, 1999 Edith Mary Wightrnan, Galla Belgica, 1985 Gerard Nicolini, The ancient Spaniards, 1974 Octavian Basca Herman Ramm, The Parisi, 1978 Ion Purcaru and Octavian Basca, Oameni, idei, fapte din istoria J. -
Presentación De Powerpoint
COVID-19 REPORTE SEMANAL Estado actualizado de mercados internacionales y nacional sobre medidas tomadas en torno a crisis sanitaria COVID-19. #TuHistoriaComienzaEnQuito 23-09-2020 Elaborado por: DIRECCIÓN DE MERCADEO Y MICE QUITO TURISMO EL INFORME INCLUYE LA ACTUALIZACIÓN SEMANAL DEL ÍNDICE COVID19TOURISM INDICE COVID19TOURISM El índice Covid19Tourism es un estudio realizado internacionalmente para ayudar a medir el nivel de recuperación de los países. Un nivel de 100 indica la recuperación al nivel normal. El índice Covid Promedio: incluye la medición de los 5 factores: 1.-Operatividad de vuelos internacionales 2.-Actividad hotelera 3.-Número de nuevos casos de Covid, 4.-Recuperación de movilidad para actividades turísticas 5.-Aparición en motores de búsqueda realizadas por posibles turistas. El objetivo fundamental de este índice es poder brindar información del monitoreo y avance de recuperación de destinos competidores del ECUADOR con el fin de marcar un índice de recuperación y reapertura integral de destinos a actividades comerciales y turísticas principalmente. Es importante enfatizar que un nivel 100 indicará la recuperación y adaptación óptima a la nueva normalidad que los destinos deberán implementar después de esta etapa. Lo que se quiere alcanzar con la inclusión del INDICE COVID es que cada uno de los lectores pueda tener una valoración numérica del estado de recuperación de cada uno de los mercados prioritarios de la ciudad de Quito. ¿Qué fuentes utiliza el estudio para alimentar el índice? • Los datos diarios de rendimiento del hotel se obtienen de STR, LLC. - Hotel Index • Los datos diarios de salida de vuelos del aeropuerto se recopilan de las bases de datos de la OACI – Aviation Index • El índice diario de volumen de búsqueda en línea se recopila de Google Trends, - Interest Index • Los datos diarios de movilidad se recopilan de Google Mobility Tracker, Mobility Index • El control y los datos históricos de llegada / ingresos turísticos se recopilan de la OMT. -
Lessons from the Chevron Ecuador Litigation: the Proposed Intervenors’ Perspective
KIMERLING_FINAL_VOL.1.2.DOCX (DO NOT DELETE) 10/14/13 6:46 PM LESSONS FROM THE CHEVRON ECUADOR LITIGATION: THE PROPOSED INTERVENORS’ PERSPECTIVE Judith Kimerling* INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 241 I. APPLICATION OF THE FORUM NON CONVENIENS DOCTRINE BY THE AGUINDA V. TEXACO COURT .............................................................................. 245 II. THE HUAORANI AND TEXACO ........................................................................... 261 III. THE LAGO AGRIO LAWSUIT AND RELATED LITIGATION ................................... 271 CONCLUSION AND LESSONS LEARNED ................................................................... 291 INTRODUCTION This symposium provides a welcome opportunity for scholars and practitioners with a wide range of perspectives to examine issues raised by the increasingly complex litigation related to Texaco’s oil extraction operations in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador. I have worked in the affected region since 1989, and my original research was the basis for the environmental allegations in the initial class action lawsuit that launched the ongoing litigation that has come to be known as “the Chevron-Ecuador Litigation.” That lawsuit, Aguinda v. Texaco, Inc., was filed in federal court in New York in 1993, and asserted claims on behalf of Indigenous and settler residents who have been harmed by pollution from Texaco’s Ecuador operations. I was not involved in bringing either that case or the subsequent -
Creazione Ed Evoluzione1.6.1.Pdf
. L’origine del Tempo . .” Storia della Creazione ”. Il Mistero di Dzyan Evoluzione tra miti e realtà dell’Uomo, un viaggio nel passato. (appunti prelevati dalla rete e rielaborati da Dreaker [Ettore]…) Niente esisteva; né il cielo luminoso Né l’immensa volta celeste al di sopra delle nostre teste. Cosa vi era per coprire tutto? Per tutto proteggere? Per tutto celare? Era forse l’abisso insondabile delle acque? Non esisteva morte — eppure niente era immortale, Nessun limite fra il giorno e la notte; L’Uno solo respirava senza Respiro, di per se stesso; Dopo, niente altro vi fu all’infuori di lui. Regnavano le Tenebre e tutto al principio era velato, In un’oscurità profonda — oceano senza luce. Il germe che dormiva ancora nel suo involucro Sbocciò, quale natura una, sotto l’influenza del calore ardente. Chi conosce il segreto? Chi l’ha qui proclamato? Da dove è sorta questa creazione multiforme? Gli Dèi stessi vennero più tardi in esistenza. Chi sa da dove è sorta questa immensa creazione? Chi conosce ciò che le ha dato origine? Se la Sua volontà creò o rimase muta, Il più alto Veggente che è nei cieli Lo sa — o forse nemmeno lui lo sa. Spingendo lo sguardo nell’eternità…. Prima della fondazione del mondo ……………………………………… Tu eri. E quando la Fiamma sotterranea Spezzerà la sua prigione e distruggerà la forma… Tu sarai ancora come eri prima, E non conoscerai Cambiamento quando il Tempo non sarà più. O pensiero senza fine! divina Eternità! Passi dell’Antico Rig Veda Autore: Dreaker (Ettore) Diritti : Vedi fondo ultima pagina. -
Report to the Shareholders
REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS 2015 Macroeconomic Situation and 2016 Outlook BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL AND REGIONAL MACROECONOMIC SITUATION According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and its World Economic Outlook report,1 the global economy grew by 3.1% in 2015 and is projected to expand by 3.4% this year. The IMF predicts that advanced economies will improve by 2.1% and emerging economies by 4.3% in 2016. The aggregate GDP of Latin America and the Caribbean will contract, although at a lower rate than the 0.3% reported in 2015, "this reflects the recession in Brazil and in other countries in economic distress." In other words, it is expected that advanced economies will slightly progress, while the slowdown of economic activity in the economies of emerging and developing markets will likely continue. Furthermore, the IMF report highlighted that the escalation of the United States economy and the robust dollar are causing the manufacturing sector to marginally deflate. The risks of reduced growth in emerging and developing economies precisely include a heightened appreciation of the dollar and more restrictive financial conditions. These could pose vulnerability in those markets, with a potentially adverse impact on corporate financial statements and financing problems when there is high dollar exposure, as is the case of Ecuador. The World Bank predicts that the global economy will expand by 3.3% in 2016. Premised on World Bank data,2 the global economy flourished by 3% in 2015. The prognosis for 2016 is that economic growth will be 3.3% because of "financial volatility, intensifying geopolitical tensions and prolonged stagnation in the euro region or Japan." The World Bank states that the economic expansion of Latin America and the Caribbean was 2.6% in 2015 and predicts that developing economies will inflate by 4.8% in 2016. -
Presentación De Powerpoint
COVID-19 REPORTE SEMANAL Estado actualizado de mercados internacionales y nacional sobre medidas tomadas en torno a crisis sanitaria COVID-19. #TuHistoriaComienzaEnQuito 28-10-2020 Elaborado por: DIRECCIÓN DE MERCADEO Y MICE QUITO TURISMO EL INFORME INCLUYE LA ACTUALIZACIÓN SEMANAL DEL ÍNDICE COVID19TOURISM INDICE COVID19TOURISM El índice Covid19Tourism es un estudio realizado internacionalmente para ayudar a medir el nivel de recuperación de los países. Un nivel de 100 indica la recuperación al nivel normal. El índice Covid Promedio: incluye la medición de los 5 factores: 1.-Operatividad de vuelos internacionales 2.-Actividad hotelera 3.-Número de nuevos casos de Covid, 4.-Recuperación de movilidad para actividades turísticas 5.-Aparición en motores de búsqueda realizadas por posibles turistas. El objetivo fundamental de este índice es poder brindar información del monitoreo y avance de recuperación de destinos competidores del ECUADOR con el fin de marcar un índice de recuperación y reapertura integral de destinos a actividades comerciales y turísticas principalmente. Es importante enfatizar que un nivel 100 indicará la recuperación y adaptación óptima a la nueva normalidad que los destinos deberán implementar después de esta etapa. Lo que se quiere alcanzar con la inclusión del INDICE COVID es que cada uno de los lectores pueda tener una valoración numérica del estado de recuperación de cada uno de los mercados prioritarios de la ciudad de Quito. ¿Qué fuentes utiliza el estudio para alimentar el índice? • Los datos diarios de rendimiento del hotel se obtienen de STR, LLC. - Hotel Index • Los datos diarios de salida de vuelos del aeropuerto se recopilan de las bases de datos de la OACI – Aviation Indez • El índice diario de volumen de búsqueda en línea se recopila de Google Trends, - Interest Index • Los datos diarios de movilidad se recopilan de Google Mobility Tracker, Mobility Index • El control y los datos históricos de llegada / ingresos turísticos se recopilan de la OMT. -
Sector Report Oil & Gas Ecuador
Oil & Gas – Ecuador Sector Report Oil & Gas Ecuador Produced by: Sebastian Sauleo C. Trade and Investment Officer British Embassy Quito Last revised February 2009 Whereas every effort has been made to ensure that the information given in this document is accurate, neither UK Trade & Investment nor its parent Departments (the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform, and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office), accept liability for any errors, omissions or misleading statements, and no warranty is given or responsibility accepted as to the standing of any individual, firm, company or other organisation mentioned. Published - 2009 by UK Trade & Investment. Crown Copyright © www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk Oil & Gas – Ecuador Table of Contents OVERVIEW 3 OPPORTUNITIES 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF MARKET 6 KEY METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS 7 MORE DETAILED SECTOR REPORTS 8 PUBLICATIONS 9 EVENTS 9 CONTACT LISTS 9 www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk Page 2 of 10 Oil & Gas – Ecuador OVERVIEW Ecuador is the fifth-largest producer of oil in South America and the smallest oil producer in OPEC, with an assigned production quota of 520,000 bbl/d, from which 368,000 bbl/d are exported and 152,000 bbl/d consumed locally. The oil industry represents 15 percent of gross domestic product and 40 percent of the country’s exports. Recoverable oil reserves are estimated to be of about 4.6 billion barrels. Most of the oil production is extracted in the environmentally fragile Amazon region. Petroecuador, the Government owned oil company, is responsible of about 46 percent of the country’s crude oil production. The rest is produced by private operators with the largest currently being Repsol-YPF representing 11 percent of the country’s total crude oil production. -
UNIVERSIDAD SAN FRANCISCO DE QUITO USFQ Las Concesiones Aeroportuarias En El Ecuador
UNIVERSIDAD SAN FRANCISCO DE QUITO USFQ Colegio de Jurisprudencia Las concesiones aeroportuarias en el Ecuador: Implicaciones de la concesión administrativa del Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre de Quito dentro del sector estratégico del transporte y la conveniencia de que vuelva a ser administrado por el Municipio de Quito. Ensayo jurídico David Salazar del Pozo Trabajo de titulación presentado como requisito para la obtención del título de Abogado Quito, 10 de mayo de 2016 1 Universidad San Francisco de Quito Colegio de Jurisprudencia HOJA DE APROBACIÓN DE TRABAJO DE TITULACIÓN Las concesiones aeroportuarias en el Ecuador: Implicaciones de la concesión administrativa del Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre de Quito dentro del sector estratégico del transporte y la conveniencia de que vuelva a ser administrado por el Municipio de Quito. DAVID SALAZAR DEL POZO Dr. Juan Pablo Aguilar Presidente y Lector del Trabajo de Titulación Mgs. Marco Morales Lector del Trabajo de Titulación Dr. Juan Carlos Pérez Hernández Director del Trabajo de Titulación. Farith Simon, Dr. Decano del Colegio de Jurisprudencia Quito, 10 de mayo de 2016 2 INFORME DE DIRECTOR DE TRABAJO DE TITULACIÓN 3 4 © DERECHOS DE AUTOR Por medio del presente documento certifico que he leído la Política de Propiedad Intelectual de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito y estoy de acuerdo con su contenido, por lo que los derechos de propiedad intelectual del presente trabajo de investigación quedan sujetos a lo dispuesto en la Política. Asimismo, autorizo a la USFQ para que realice la digitalización y publicación de este trabajo de investigación en el repositorio virtual, de conformidad a lo dispuesto en el Art. -
Polygonal Impact Craters on Mercury G
43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2012) 1083.pdf POLYGONAL IMPACT CRATERS ON MERCURY G. T. Weihs1, J. J. Leitner1;2 and M. G. Firneis1;2, 1Institute of Astronomy, University of Vienna, Tuerkenschanzstrasse 17, A-1180 Vienna, Austria; 2Research Platform: ExoLife, University of Vienna, Austria; [email protected] Introduction: A polygonal impact crater (PIC) is a Table 1: List of PICs found on Mercury crater, which shape in plan view is more or less angular, and the rims are composed of several straight segments Quadr.Crater Diameter [km]Latitude [◦]Longitude [◦] [1]. Analyzing the images transmitted back to Earth by H01 Nizami 76.88 70.38 167.12 the spacecrafts Mariner 10 and MESSENGER, polyg- H01 Saikaku 64.06 71.89 178 onal impact craters with at least two straight rim seg- H01 Van Dijck 101.23 75.48 166.89 H02 Monteverdi 133.57 64.5 80.88 ments, were detected on Mercury. H02 Rubens 158.79 60.81 78.27 PICs on Mercury: The search for polygonal impact H02 Stravinsky 129.07 51.97 78.91 craters was carried out, using the database in [2]: In a H03 Verdi 144.55 64.25 169.62 H05 Hokusai 114.03 57.76 343.1 first step each of the 15 quadrangle-maps was optically H06 Al-jahiz 82.86 1.42 21.66 scanned for impact craters with at least two straight H06 Chaikovskij 171.02 7.9 50.87 rims. In a second step the data preparation was resulting H06 Hiroshige 138.42 -13.33 26.97 in a set of two images per PIC, one with marked straight H06 Kuiper 62.32 -11.32 31.4 H06 Lermontov 165.82 15.27 48.91 rims and an original one for the purpose of comparison.