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Soil salinity-sodicity and land use suitability in the Fordwah Eastern Sadiqia (South) irrigated area
Soil salinity / Sodic soils / Soil classification / Soil surveys / Soil analysis / Groundwater development / Water table / Water quality / Land use / Irrigation canals / Farmer participation / Surface drainage / Subsurface drainage / Soil reclamation / Waterlogging / Pakistan / Fordwah Eastern Sadiqia / Bahawalnagar District
Strategies to mitigate secondary salinization in the Indus Basin of Pakistan: a selective review
Salinity control / Water table / River basins / Irrigation management / Water quality / Irrigation practices / Drainage / Sodic soils / Pakistan
Branching Ratio and CP-asymmetry for B-> 1^{1}P_{1}gamma decays
We calculate the branching ratios for B_{d}^{0}->(b_{1},h_{1})gamma at
next-to-leading order (NLO) of alpha_{s} where b_{1} and h_{1} are the
corresponding radially excited axial vector mesons of rho and omega
respectively. Using the SU(3)symmetry for the form factor, the branching ratio
for B_{d}^{0}->(b_{1},h_{1})gamma is expressed in terms of the branching ratio
of the B_{d}^{0}-> K_{1}gamma and it is found to be
B(B_{d}^{0}->b_{1}gamma)=0.71* 10^{-6} and B(B_{d}^{0}-> h_{1}gamma)
=0.74*10^{-6}. We also calculate direct CP asymmetry for these decays and find,
in confirmity with the observations made in the literature, that the hard
spectator contributions significantely reduces the asymmetry arising from the
vertex corrections alone. The value of CP-asymmetry is 10% and is negative like
rho and omega in the Standard Model.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
Modelling of Metallurgical Processes Using Chaos Theory and Hybrid Computational Intelligence
The main objective of the present work is to develop a framework for modelling and controlling of a real world multi-input and multi-output (MIMO) continuously drifting metallurgical process, which is shown to be a complex system. A small change in the properties of the charge composition may lead to entirely different outcome of the process. The newly emerging paradigm of soft-computing or Hybrid Computational Intelligence Systems approach which is based on neural networks, fuzzy sets, genetic algorithms and chaos theory has been applied to tackle this problem In this framework first a feed-forward neuro-model has been developed based on the data collected from a working Submerged Arc Furnace (SAF). Then the process is analysed for the existence of the chaos with the chaos theory (calculating indices like embedding dimension, Lyapunov exponent etc). After that an effort is made to evolve a fuzzy logic controller for the dynamical process using combination of genetic algorithms and the neural networks based forward model to predict the system’s behaviour or conditions in advance and to further suggest modifications to be made to achieve the desired results
Solar Transients disturbing the Terrestrial Magnetic Environment at Higher Latitudes
Geomagnetic field variations during five major Solar Energetic Particle (SEP)
events of solar cycle 23 have been investigated in the present study. The SEP
events of 01 oct 2001, 04 Nov 2001, 21 Apr 2002 and 14 May 2005 have been
selected to study the geomagnetic field variations at two high-latitude
stations, Thule and Resolute Bay of the northern polar cap. We have used the
GOES protn flux in seven different energy channels. All the proton events were
associated with geoeffective or Earth directed CMEs that caused intense
geomagnetic storms in response to geospace. We have taken high-latitude
indices, AE and PC, under consideration and found fairly good correlation of
thees with the ground magnetic field records during the five proton events. The
departure of H component during the events were calculated from the quietest
day of the month for each event. The correspondence of spectral index, inferred
from event integrated spectra, with ground magnetic signatures along with Dst
and PC indices have been brought out. From the correlation analysis we found
very strong correlation to exist between the geomagnetic field variations and
high latitude indices AE and PC. To find the association of geomagnetic storm
intensity with proton and geomagnetic field variations along with the Dst and
AE index. We found a strong correlation (0.88) to exist between the spectral
indices and magnetic field deviations and also between spectral indices and AE
and PC.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophys Space Sci (2013) (19 pages, 6
figures, 2 tables
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