Surveys in Geophysics - The gravity field recovery from GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) mission data is contaminated by both observation noise and dynamic force errors, especially... 相似文献
We present a compact, high-order Richards’ equation solver using a local discontinuous Galerkin finite element method in space and a dual-time stepping method in time. Dual-time stepping methods convert a transient problem to a steady state problem, enabling direct evaluation of residual terms and resolve implicit equations in a step-wise manner keeping the method compact and amenable to parallel computing. Verification of our solver against an analytical solution shows high-order error convergence and demonstrates the solvers ability to maintain high accuracy using low spatial resolution; the method is robust and accurately resolves numerical solutions with time steps that are much larger than what is normally required for lower-order implicit schemes. Resilience of our solver (in terms of nonlinear convergence) is demonstrated in ponded infiltration into homogeneous and layered soils, for which HYDRUS-1D solutions are used as qualitative references to gauge performance of two slope limiting schemes.
Landslides - The multiple-barrier mitigation strategy in the debris-flow source area is an effective approach to inhibit debris-flow entrainment and scale amplification along the flow path.... 相似文献
Systematic extinctions can leave major morphological gaps between living crown-group clades. Such morphological gaps would be perceived, from a neontological point of view, as major evolutionary transitions. In order to fill these morphological gaps and to map the evolutionary steps toward major evolutionary transitions, we need to integrate extinct stem-group taxa in phylogenetic studies. However, the recognition of stem group has not been widely adopted in the study of early animal fossils, despite that all fossils are stem groups at one level or another. Part of the difficulty is that stem groups may not have all features that collectively diagnose the respective crown group, and they can have unique (autapomorphic) features, making them tantalizingly similar to and frustratingly different from the crown group (e.g., stem-group eukaryotes can be prokaryotic and stem-group animals can be protistan). The need to embrace stem groups and to implement the PhyloCode, in order to achieve phylogenetic clarity and to offer key paleontological insights into the origin and early animal evolution, is illustrated in debates on several controversial Ediacaran and Cambrian fossils. 相似文献