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„Nur der Freiheit …“?
(2014)
Gleichstellungspolitik als „Querschnittspolitik“ ist eine der oft genannten politische Metapher unserer Zeit. Ob in der Arbeitsmarkt-, Steuer-, Familien- oder Bildungspolitik, Gleichstellung ist in allen diesen Bereichen von hoher Relevanz. Der „Querschnittscharakter“ der Gleichstellungspolitik trägt dazu bei, dass in diesem Politikbereich viele unterschiedliche Akteure mit ebenso unterschiedlichen Handlungslogiken sowie Zielen aufeinandertreffen. Um Gleichstellungprogramme planen und darüber Gleichstellungspolitiken gestalten zu können, müssen die Handlungen dieser Akteure koordiniert werden.
In dieser Arbeit wird unter Verwendung des Governance-Ansatzes der Frage nachgegangen, wie die Handlungskoordination zwischen unterschiedlichen Akteuren im System der deutschen Gleichstellungspolitik erfolgt. Analysiert und rekonstruiert werden die gleichstellungspolitischen Entwicklungen in der BRD seit den 1990er Jahren, anhand der Auswertung relevanter Regierungsdokumente und wissenschaftlicher Sekundärliteratur. Hierarchien, Netzwerke und Verhandlungen – Ausprägungen der Governance-Formen – stehen bei der Rekonstruktion und Analyse der Akteurskonstellationen im Mittelpunkt.
Im Ergebnis konnten im Falle Deutschlands zwei verschiedene „Gleichstellungsgovernance-Regime“ identifiziert werden. Diese sind gekennzeichnet durch die in den Regimen je dominierenden Handlugskoordinationsmechanismen der „wirtschaftlichen-Selbstkoordination“ (2001) und der „wechselseitigen-Beobachtung“ (2003-2012). Der Vergleich dieser beiden Regime zeigt, dass sie sich vor allem in Hinblick auf ihre Akteurskonstellationen unterscheiden. In ihnen herrschen je eigene Handlungslogiken und als Folge daraus unterschiedliche gleichstellungspolitische Ergebnisse.
עבירה לשמה
(2014)
A Transgression for the Sake of God -‘Averah li-shmah: A Tale of a Radical Idea in Talmudic Literature
All cultures, religions, and ethical or legal systems struggle with the role intention plays in evaluating actions. The Talmud compellingly elaborates on the notion of intention through the radical concept that “A sin committed for the sake of God [averah li-shmah] is greater than a commandment fulfilled not for the sake of God [mi-mizvah she-lo li-shmah].” The Babylonian Talmud attributes this concept—which challenges one of rabbinic Judaism’s most fundamental dogmas, the obligation to fulfill the commandments and avoid sin—to R. Nahman b. Isaac (RNBI), a renowned 4th century Amora. Considering the normative character of the rabbinic culture in which Halakhah (Jewish religious law) plays such a central role, this concept, seems almost like a foreign body in the Talmudic corpus.
The study focuses on the linguistic stratum of RNBI’s statement. By tracking the development of the meanings and uses of the word ‘li-shmah’ the research locates RNBI’s statement as part of the broader Talmudic discourse evaluating two levels of performing religious actions ‘li-shmah/she-lo li-shmah’. Since we wish to explain the word ‘li-shmah’ consistently both times it appears in the statement, the best translation would be ‘for the sake of God’. This translation is based on the linguistic connection between the word ‘li-shmah’ and the term ‘le-shem shamayim’ (for the sake of God) that appears in several rabbinic sources. This linguistic connection is also the key to identifying the possible root of RNBI’s concept. RNBI bolsters his idea by quoting a verse about Jael, thus implying that Jael sinned for the sake of God. The research describes at least five statements in Sages’ Literature that attribute sins for the sake of God to other biblical figures, all the while using the term ‘le-shem shamim’. Therefore we may presume that RNBI’s concept has evolved from the exegetical notion of attributing sin for the sake of God to biblical figures.
To understand the way RNBI’s statement was accepted in Talmudic culture, we must explore the textual witnesses to the literary frame of RNBI’s statement: the Talmudic sugya (Nazir 23a; Horayot 10b). We possess five versions of the sugya’s dialectical structure. Comparison of these versions, allows us to reconstruct the earlier dialectical structure, from which the familiar versions developed. The radical potential of RNBI’s statement led to cultural activity, in the transmission of the sugya, in an effort to mitigate it. This activity is reflected in late additions to the sugya identified by our research—which should be viewed as a process of self-censorship for ideological reasons.
This research explores a fundamental issue in rabbinic world: the immanent contradiction between law and intention. The research depicts in detail the movement of a radical idea from the margins culture to mainstream - in this case into the Babylonian Talmud. Therefore, the findings of this research provide substantial insight into our understanding of the interpretive process and of conceptual adaptation in rabbinic culture.
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תקופת חז"ל
1. איסור הנישואין מתייחס לשתי נשים – מעוברת ומנקת, ובהתאם לסוגיה הסתמאית בבבלי יבמות, מדובר באיסור שטעמו אחד. למרות תפיסה מקובלת זו, להערכתנו בהלכה הקדומה מדובר היה בשני איסורים שונים: איסור נישואי מעוברת חברו ואיסור נישואי מנקת שמת בעלה.
למסקנה זו הגענו כתוצאה משורה של ראיות:
א. הסוגיה הסתמאית במסכת יבמות מעוררת קשיים רבים (אשר פורטו בעמ' לעבודתנו). קשיים אלה והעובדה כי במחקר המודרני נהוג לשייך סוגיות סתמאיות לסוף תקופת האמוראים ואף לאחר מכן, הביאו אותנו לשער כי סוגיה זו משקפת הצגה מאוחרת של טעם הדין. טעם שונה של הדין מצוי במקורות תנאיים, והוא המשקף כנראה את טעמו הקדום של הדין .
ב. שניים מתוך שלושת המקורות התנאיים, עוסקים האחד רק במנקת והשני רק במעוברת, ולא בשתי הנשים יחד.
ג. ניתוח הלשון של המקורות, מצביע על שורה של שינויים משמעותיים, אשר יש בהם כדי ללמד כי מדובר באיסורים שונים.
2. בהלכה הקדומה נתפס איסור נישואי "מעוברת חברו" כאיסור חמור, והוא הוסמך לפסוקים מהתנ"ך שאסרו הסגת גבול. בשלב מאוחר יותר בתקופת התנאים האיסור פורש ככזה שנועד להבטיח את הנקתו של הילד, צורפה לאיסור הקביעה כי אין לשאת אלמנה מנקת, והיחס לאיסור היה מקל יותר.
למסקנה זו הגענו כתוצאה מהדברים הבאים:
א. בניגוד למקורות תנאיים שנקטו בגישה מקלה במגוון עניינים, ישנם מספר מקורות המציגים גישה מחמירה – לפיה מי שעבר ונשא אלמנה בניגוד לאיסור, "יוציא ולא יחזיר עולמית".
ב. משורה של מקורות שעסקו בדין סוטה, ניכר כי העמדה ההלכתית הקדומה נקטה בגישה לפיה מי שעבר ונשא אלמנה בניגוד לדין והוא חושד כי אשתו סטתה, אינו משקה אותה מי סוטה, שכן היא אסורה עליו עולמית. גישה מקלה יותר, לפיה יכול הוא להפרישה ולהחזירה לאחר זמן ולכן יש טעם בהשקאת הסוטה במקרה כגון זה, התגבשה בספרות התנאית רק בשלב מאוחר יותר. במקביל וללא קשר לדיני סוטה, התפתחה אצל התנאים גישה מקלה, לפיה ישנם חריגים משמעותיים לאיסור נישואי האלמנה (כגון: כאשר הילד נגמל; כאשר הילד נמסר למנקת).
ג. מקור תנאי שעסק רק במעוברת חברו ולא במנקת שמת בעלה, נקט בגישה המחמירה ("יוציא ולא יחזיר עולמית") ולא הזכיר כלל קיומה של גישה מקלה ("יכול הוא להפרישה ולהחזירה לאחר זמן".
ד. מקורות תנאיים בספרות ארץ-ישראלית (מדרש הלכה, התוספתא וברייתא בירושלמי), ראו במי שעבר ונשא כמי שעבר על איסור הנמסך לפסוקים מהתנ"ך (ספר דברים וספר משלי) והאוסרים הסגת גבול. הצענו להבין את הסגת הגבול כמתארת מסגרת שייכות, ולפיה אלמנה שייכת לבעלה המנוח וזאת בכל הקושר לחובתה להבטחת זרעו.
ה. חוקרים (כגון י' גילת) הצביעו על תופעה המאפיינת את המעבר מההלכה הקדומה אל משנתם של התנאים לאחר החורבן: מעבר מגישה מחמירה אשר אינה מכירה בהבחנה בין דין שמעמדו מדאורייתא לדין שמעמדו מדרבנן, אל גישה מקלה יותר המשתלבת עם הנמקה שונה של האיסורים הקדומים והעמדתם במעמד של דרבנן בלבד.
ו. אנו משערים, למרות שהדבר אינו בר הוכחה חותכת, כי תהליך דומה פקד את הדין בו אנו עוסקים: בהלכה הקדומה נאסרה מעוברת חברו, מכוח הפסוק המקראי האוסר על הסגת גבול. איסור זה נחשב כאיסור מהתורה, ולכן היה בו כדי לדחות את מצוות השקאת הסוטה. בשלב מאוחר יותר, כאשר המוסג השגת גבול בכל הנוגע לאלמנה נראה פחות מתאים (בין השאר, הואיל ואלמנה "קונה עצמה" במיתת הבעל – כדברי המשנה בקידושין), הוצע טעם חדש לאיסור – הפגיעה האפשרית בחלב האם. לאור הנמקה זו, חבר אל איסור נישואי מעוברת חברו, גם האיסור לשאת מנקת שמת בעלה, והאיסור בכללותו נתפס בקרב התנאים כאיסור מדרבנן בלבד ושחומרתו קלה יותר. בשלב זה, הפכה הדעה לפיה מי שעבר ונשא "יוציא ולא יחזיר עולמית" לדעת יחיד בלבד(דעת ר' מאיר), ואילו הרבים קבעו כי "יכול הוא להפרישה ולהחזירה לאחר זמן".
3. בתום תקופת האמוראים ואולי אף בתקופה הסבוראית, הוחלט לאמץ את העמדות המחמירות יותר בכל הנוגע לאיסור הנישואין. נקבע כי מלבד מקרה של מות הילד, אין לאיסור חריגים, והאיסור חל גם כאשר הילד כבר אינו יונק. כמו כן נקבע כי משך ההמתנה הנדרש הוא 24 חודשים מהמועד בו נולד הילד. קביעות אלה משקפות הכרעה לאמץ מגמה מחמירה, מתוך מכלול הדעות אשר אפשרו גם אימוץ גישה מקלה יותר.
כפי שהראנו בעבודתנו , ההכרעה לכיוון המחמיר התקבלה ככל הנראה בתקופה הסבוראית. הכרעה זו אינה מובנת מאליה, שכן היו מקורות תנאיים ואמוראיים על בסיסם ניתן היה לקבוע כי יש לאמץ גישה מקלה יותר. לדוגמא, דעת בית הלל ודעת ר' יהודה הייתה כי משך האיסור הוא 18 חודשים בלבד. דעת רשב"ג הייתה כי ניתן לקצר את האיסור בשלושה חודשים נוספים, כך באיסור יהיה למשך 15 חודשים בלבד. לאור זאת, קביעת ההלכתא הסבוראית כי משך ההמתנה הוא 24 חודשים – אינה מובנת מאליה. למרות שאין ביכולתנו להצביע בוודאות על הסבר מדוע אומצה הגישה המחמירה, בעבודתנו הצבענו על ההחמרה במצב היהודים בתקופה הרלבנטית, כרקע אשר עשוי להשתלב עם אימוץ הגישה המחמירה .
תקופת הגאונים
4. בתקופת הגאונים נשמרו חילוקי הדעות בין בני בבל לבני ארץ ישראל, אשר מקורם בהבדלים בין התלמוד הבבלי לתלמוד הירושלמי. הבדלים אלה נוגעים לשאלה מה הדין במקרה בו מת הילד, ולטענתנו גם אודות השאלה האם מי שעבר ונשא יחויב לתת לאשתו גט או שדי בהפרשה בלבד. בסופו של דבר, גאוני בבל הביאו לכך שעמדת הבבלי היא שהתקבלה בעניינים אלה בקרב פוסקי ההלכה.
בעבודתנו עמדנו על היתר שחודש בתקופת הגאונים, ועל שלבים משעורים בהתפתחותו.
תקופת הראשונים
5. בעבודתנו עמדנו על המגמה שאפיינה את פסיקת ההלכה בדין בו אנו עוסקים בתקופת הראשונים. ניסינו להסביר מדוע נעשו ניסיונות לגבש הקלות באיסור הנישואין, ומדוע בסופו של דבר, לדעת רוב הראשונים וכפי שההלכה סוכמה בשלחן ערוך, הגישות המחמירות הן שאומצו. על עניינים אלו.
6. הרחבת היקף פריסתו של האיסור: בניגוד למקורות מתקופת חז"ל מהם נראה כי האיסור חל רק על אלמנה, בתקופת הראשונים נקבע כי האיסור חל גם על גרושה שיש לה ילד מנישואיה הקודמים, וגם על רווקה שילדה ילד מחוץ למסגרת הנישואין. קביעות אלה הביאו להרחבה ניכרת של המקרים בהם חל האיסור.
בעבודתנו עמדנו על הגישות השונות שהיו בסוגיה זו: אודות גרושה אודות מי שילדה בזנות .
עמדנו על כך שישנה קירבה בין שני הנימוקים השונים שהוזכרו בראשית דרכה של ההלכה על טעם האיסור, לבין המחלוקת בין הדעות השונות בשאלת תחולת האיסור על גרושה ועל מי שילדה בזנות. בהתאם לגישה שראתה באיסור משום הסגת גבולו של הבעל הראשון, אין מקום להחלת האיסור כאשר הנישואין הסתיימו בגירושין או כאשר הילד נולד מבלי שהיה קשר נישואין בין הוריו. מנגד, בהתאם לטעם שפורט בבבלי ואשר התמקד בנזק שעלול להיגרם לילד, חשש זה רלבנטי ללא קשר לטיב היחסים בין ההורים ומשכך יש מקום להחיל את איסור הנישואין גם על גרושה וגם על מי שילדה בזנות.
7. פרשיית ר' יעקב מקרקוב והשפעתה על עמדת חכמי ספרד: ר' יעקב מקרקוב סבר כי ניתן לייצר חריגים לאיסור, וזאת על-ידי מסירת הילד למנקת בשכר ועיצוב מנגנון אשר יבטיח שהמנקת לא תפר את התחייבותה להניק את הילד. עמדה זו נדחתה בחריפות על-ידי חכמי אשכנז, אולם נראה כי היא הייתה מקובלת על הרשב"א. כאשר הרא"ש היגר מאשכנז לספרד, הוא הוביל שינוי בתפיסה הספרדית ואימוץ הגישה המחמירה שמקורה באשכנז . העמדות המקלות בסוגיה זו, ככל הנראה צונזרו באופן כה יעיל, עד כי נראה שר' יוסף קארו מחבר השלחן ערוך, לא היה מודע לקיומן.
8. יחסו של הרא"ש להיתר שקבעו הגאונים: עמדנו בפירוט על תהליך העולה ממכלול יצירותיו של הרא"ש: דחיה של היתר שיוחס לגאונים; לאחר מכן אימוץ מהוסס בשעת הדחק של ההיתר; ובסופו של דבר אימוץ היתר רחב יותר העומד בפני עצמו ואינו נשען על משנתם של הגאונים. בהמשך, עמדנו על האופן בו התייחסו חכמי ספרד להיתר הרחב שקבע הרא"ש.
סוגיה זו ממחישה את יחסם השונה של חכמי ספרד וחכמי אשכנז אל תורתם של גאוני בבל, וכן היחס השונה של חכמי ספרד וחכמי אשכנז ללגיטימיות החדשנות ההלכתית. בסוגיה זו, בניגוד לסוגיה שנדונה בסעיף הקודם, הרא"ש גילה גמישות, והסכים להתקרב לעמדת חכמי ספרד (על השערתנו אודות ההסבר לכך).
העת החדשה
9. בעת החדשה, בעקבות קיצור משך ההנקה המקובל, נוצרו שני זרמים מרכזיים ביחס אל איסור הנישואין: הגישה המחמירה מבית מדרשו של החת"ם סופר, והגישה המקלה. הגישה המחמירה מבית מדרשו של החת"ם סופר, הסכימה להתיר את איסור הנישואין, רק כאשר היה חשש שאם איסור הנישואין לא יבוטל, הילד עלול לצאת ממסגרת החיים הדתיים. גישתו המחמירה של החת"ם סופר, הושפעה להערכתנו מהעובדה שאחד מראשוני תנועת הרפורמה, ר' אהרן חורין, טען כי יש לבטל את איסור הנישואין . על-מנת לחזק את תוקפו של האיסור, תלמידו של החת"ם סופר – המהר"ם שיק, טען כי מדובר באיסור מהתורה.
10. הגישה המקלה: גישה זו מורכבת מפסקי הלכה של פוסקים שונים, אשר הסכימו לאמץ הקלות באיסור הנישואין (לפירוט ההקלות העיקריות). הקלות אלה משקפות את גמישותו הרבה של הטקסט המתפרש. אותם טקסטים עצמם שהובנו בעבר באופן מחמיר, פורשו לפתע באופן מקל הרבה יותר. אנו מעריכים כי שינוי הפרשנות נבע משינוי המציאות הסובבת.
11. גם בעלי הגישה המקלה, הושפעו מעמדותיו של החת"ם סופר. השפעה זו באה לידי ביטוי בכך שבעלי הגישה המקלה היו מוכנים לאמץ גישות מקלות שנדחו על-ידי פוסקי ההלכה בעבר, אולם בדרך כלל הם לא היו מוכנים להכיר בצורך בשינוי דרמטי במעמדו של הדין, לאור שינוי המציאות. להערכתנו, עמדה שמרנית זו מובילה לתוצאות בלתי ראויות, והיא אינה משקפת בחינה אמיצה של מידת הרלבנטיות של איסור הנישואין למציאות החיים היהודיים בעשורים האחרונים.
Übungen im Privatrecht
(2014)
Das vorliegende Übungsbuch soll dem Studienanfänger im Rahmen einer dreibändigen Reihe unter dem Titel „Übungen im Privatrecht“ die Methodik der Fallbearbeitung verständlich machen. Es wendet sich dabei sowohl an den Jura-Studenten als auch an Studierende, die juristische Vorlesungen beispielsweise im Rahmen von Schlüsselqualifikationen oder in einem speziellen Bachelor-Zweitfachstudiengang absolvieren. In diesem Band I geht es zunächst einmal darum, dem anfänglich meist desorientierten Studierenden der Rechtswissenschaft den Weg zum allgemeinen Verständnis des Bürgerlichen Rechts zu weisen. Im Mittelpunkt stehen hier der Allgemeine Teil des BGB und das Sachenrecht, also die Bücher 1 und 3 des BGB. Als „Hauptakteure“ der Übungsfälle begegnen Ihnen demzufolge - wie im realen Leben - Rechtssubjekte und Rechtsobjekte. In dem ebenfalls bereits erschienenen Band II wird das Schuldrecht - insbesondere das Vertragsrecht - (Buch 2 des BGB) behandelt. In Vorbereitung ist der Band III, der sich schließlich mit dem Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht beschäftigt. Dieser erste Band erscheint nunmehr in einer überarbeiteten 2. Auflage, in die zahlreiche Vorschläge meiner Studierenden eingeflossen sind und an deren Gestaltung meine beiden wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiterinnen – Sotiria Iakovi und Nicole Leicher – tatkräftig mitgewirkt haben, wofür ich mich an dieser Stelle ganz herzlich bedanke. Ebenso wie mein Lehr- und Lernbuch „Kompendium des Wirtschaftsprivatrechts“ – in dem vor allem die wirtschaftsrelevanten Bezüge des Privatrechts in Form einprägsamer Schaubilder dargeboten werden – sollen auch diese drei Übungsbände wesentliche Grundfertigkeiten im Umgang mit rechtlichen Problemen vermitteln. Dabei wird von der Grundthese ausgegangen, dass es beim Studium des Rechts nicht vorrangig um Wissen und Kennen im Sinne eines Auswendiglernens, sondern um Verständnis und Können in Bezug auf die sichere Handhabung rechtlicher Regelungen geht. Insofern sollen vor allem die Hinweise in der Einführung dieses ersten Bandes als Orientierungshilfe nützlich sein. Bitte verzagen Sie nicht! Auch wenn Ihnen anfangs alles verwirrend, unstrukturiert und damit kaum verständlich erscheint. Glauben Sie mir, es gibt kaum etwas, was so viel Struktur und innere Logik enthält, wie das Recht. Sie müssen nur den Willen haben, diese Strukturen zu erkennen und zu begreifen. Ein wichtiger Schritt dazu sollte Ihr fester Plan sein, sich an den angebotenen Vorlesungen und Übungen regelmäßig aktiv zu beteiligen. Niemandem ist es bisher jemals gelungen, ohne professionelle Anleitung und Unterstützung das Recht quasi im „Alleingang“ zu begreifen. Auch wenn es manchmal schwer fällt, halten Sie sich an diese Studienregel. Studieren leitet sich eben nach wie vor aus dem Lateinischen („studere“) ab und bedeutet nichts anderes, als „etwas eifrig zu betreiben“. Seien Sie also voller Eifer und guten Willens! Das Übungsbuch soll Ihnen in diesem Bestreben gute Dienste leisten.
Über die Autoren
(2014)
Zwischen Liberalismus und Christentum : die sozialethischen Aspekte der sozialen Marktwirtschaft
(2014)
The system of German capitalisation seems to be based on dissimilar levels of linguistic description, i. e. semantics, morphology, and syntax. This leads to several competing scientific models as well as a large range of different rules which appear to be widely autonomous and incompatible with each other. This paper opens an integrative view on the topic by focussing on a pragmatic perspective, which is capable not only on integrating all major application areas of German capitalisation but also of motivating them. Based on theDiscourse Representation Theory (DRT) the text pragmatic model can add a functional perspective to established theories by making similar predictions on capitalisation but additionally specifying communicative reasons for them. Therefore it claims explanatory adequacy from the functional perspective.
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit den sogenannten relativähnlichen Sätzen im Frühneuhochdeutschen und leistet somit einen Beitrag zur Subordinationsforschung des älteren Deutsch. Relativähnliche Sätze sind formal durch ein satzinitiales anaphorisches d-Element und die Endstellung des finiten Verbs gekennzeichnet. Semantisch gesehen beziehen sie sich auf den vorangehenden Satz als Ganzes, indem sie ihn in bestimmter Weise weiterführen oder kommentieren. In der bisherigen Forschung werden diese Sätze satztypologisch als Hauptsätze mit Verbendstellung analysiert (vgl. dazu Maurer 1926, Behaghel 1932 und Lötscher 2000). Nach der ausführlichen Diskussion der formalen Abhängigkeitsmarker im älteren Deutsch sowie anhand einer umfangreichen korpusbasierten Untersuchung wird in dieser Arbeit gezeigt, dass relativähnliche Sätze im Frühneuhochdeutschen auch als abhängige Sätze - analog zu den weiterführenden Relativsätzen im Gegenwartsdeutschen - analysiert werden können. Die weiterführenden Relativsätze im Gegenwartsdeutschen enthalten satzinitial auch ein anaphorisches Element, das sich auf das Gesagte in dem vorangehenden Satz bezieht. Verbendstellung weisen sie ebenfalls auf (mehr zur Grammatik der weiterführenden Relativsätze vgl. insb. Brandt 1990 und Holler 2005). Über die Untersuchung relativähnlicher Sätze hinaus befasst sich diese Arbeit ausführlich mit formalen Abhängigkeitsmarkern des älteren Deutsch, wie Verbendstellung, Einleiter und afinite Konstruktion.
Zooplankton carcasses are ubiquitous in marine and freshwater systems, implicating the importance of non-predatory mortality, but both are often overlooked in ecological studies compared with predatory mortality. The development of several microscopic methods allows the distinction between live and dead zooplankton in field samples, and the reported percentages of dead zooplankton average 11.6 (minimum) to 59.8 (maximum) in marine environments, and 7.4 (minimum) to 47.6 (maximum) in fresh and inland waters. Common causes of non-predatory mortality among zooplankton include senescence, temperature change, physical and chemical stresses, parasitism and food-related factors. Carcasses resulting from non-predatory mortality may undergo decomposition leading to an increase in microbial production and a shift in microbial composition in the water column. Alternatively, sinking carcasses may contribute significantly to vertical carbon flux especially outside the phytoplankton growth seasons, and become a food source for the benthos. Global climate change is already altering freshwater ecosystems on multiple levels, and likely will have significant positive or negative effects on zooplankton non-predatory mortality. Better spatial and temporal studies of zooplankton carcasses and non-predatory mortality rates will improve our understanding of this important but under-appreciated topic.
Zimzum
(2014)
Zimzum steht in der Kabbala für die Selbstzusammenziehung Gottes vor der Erschaffung der Welt und zum Zweck der Weltschöpfung. Geprägt wurde dieser Begriff im 16. Jahrhundert durch die Lehren des jüdischen Mystikers Isaak Luria. Der vor der Schöpfung allgegenwärtige Gott muss sich im Zimzum von sich selbst in sich selbst zurückziehen und konzentrieren, um für die Erschaffung der Welt in seiner eigenen Mitte Platz zu machen.
Dieses Buch spürt den Spuren des Zimzum quer durch die jüdische und christliche Geistesgeschichte in mehr als vier Jahrhunderten nach. Von den Kabbalisten in Safed bis zum Chassidismus, von den christlichen Hebraisten zu Newton und Schelling, von mystischen Handschriften bis zur Avantgarde von Else Lasker-Schüler oder Anselm Kiefer mischen und befruchten sich in den Deutungen und Aneignungen des Zimzum Göttliches und Menschliches, Jüdisches und Christliches, Mystik, Philosophie, Theologie, Literatur und Kunst.
Im 20. Jahrhundert schließlich wird in der Idee der Selbstbegrenzung einerseits eine radikale Gottverlassenheit der modernen Welt erkannt, andererseits aber auch ein unverzichtbares Moment menschlicher Kreativität, innerer Freiheit und friedlicher Koexistenz.
Let M be a closed connected spin manifold of dimension 2 or 3 with a fixed orientation and a fixed spin structure. We prove that for a generic Riemannian metric on M the non-harmonic eigenspinors of the Dirac operator are nowhere zero. The proof is based on a transversality theorem and the unique continuation property of the Dirac operator.
World market governance
(2014)
Democratic capitalism or liberal democracy, as the successful marriage of convenience between market liberalism and democracy sometimes is called, is in trouble. The market economy system has become global and there is a growing mismatch with the territoriality of the nation-states. The functional global networks and inter-governmental order can no longer keep pace with the rapid development of the global market economy and regulatory capture is all too common. Concepts like de-globalization, self-regulation, and global government are floated in the debate. The alternatives are analysed and found to be improper, inadequate or plainly impossible. The proposed route is instead to accept that the global market economy has developed into an independent fundamental societal system that needs its own governance. The suggestion is World Market Governance based on the Rule of Law in order to shape the fitness environment for the global market economy and strengthen the nation-states so that they can regain the sovereignty to decide upon the social and cultural conditions in each country. Elements in the proposed Rule of Law are international legislation decided by an Assembly supported by a Council, and an independent Judiciary. Existing international organisations would function as executors. The need for broad sustained demand for regulations in the common interest is identified.
Purpose: Work-related anxieties are frequent and have a negative effect on the occupational performance of patients and absence due to sickness. Most important is workplace phobia, that is, panic when approaching or even thinking of the workplace. This study is the first to estimate the prevalence of workplace phobia among primary care patients suffering from chronic mental disorders and to describe which illness-related or workplace-specific context factors are associated with workplace phobia.
Methods: A convenience sample of 288 primary care patients with chronic mental disorders (70% women) seen by 40 primary care clinicians in Germany were assessed using a standardized diagnostic interview about mental disorders and workplace problems. Workplace phobia was assessed by the Workplace Phobia Scale and a structured Diagnostic and Statical Manual of Mental Disorders-based diagnostic interview. In addition, capacity and participation restrictions, illness severity, and sick leave were assessed.
Results: Workplace phobia was found in 10% of patients with chronic mental disorders, that is, approximately about 3% of all general practice patients. Patients with workplace phobia had longer durations of sick leave than patients without workplace phobia and were impaired to a higher degree in work-relevant capacities. They also had a higher degree of restrictions in participation in other areas of life.
Conclusions: Workplace phobia seems to be a frequent problem in primary care. It may behoove primary care clinicians to consider workplace-related anxiety, including phobia, particularly when patients ask for a work excuse for nonspecific somatic complaints.
Working memory load-dependent brain response predicts behavioral training gains in older adults
(2014)
In the domain of working memory (WM), a sigmoid-shaped relationship between WM load and brain activation patterns has been demonstrated in younger adults. It has been suggested that age-related alterations of this pattern are associated with changes in neural efficiency and capacity. At the same time, WM training studies have shown that some older adults are able to increase their WM performance through training. In this study, functional magnetic resonance imaging during an n-back WM task at different WM load levels was applied to compare blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) responses between younger and older participants and to predict gains in WM performance after a subsequent 12-session WM training procedure in older adults. We show that increased neural efficiency and capacity, as reflected by more "youth-like" brain response patterns in regions of interest of the frontoparietal WM network, were associated with better behavioral training outcome beyond the effects of age, sex, education, gray matter volume, and baseline WM performance. Furthermore, at low difficulty levels, decreases in BOLD response were found after WM training. Results indicate that both neural efficiency (i. e., decreased activation at comparable performance levels) and capacity (i. e., increasing activation with increasing WM load) of a WM-related network predict plasticity of the WM system, whereas WM training may specifically increase neural efficiency in older adults.
Analyses of metagenomes in life sciences present new opportunities as well as challenges to the scientific community and call for advanced computational methods and workflows. The large amount of data collected from samples via next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies render manual approaches to sequence comparison and annotation unsuitable. Rather, fast and efficient computational pipelines are needed to provide comprehensive statistics and summaries and enable the researcher to choose appropriate tools for more specific analyses. The workflow presented here builds upon previous pipelines designed for automated clustering and annotation of raw sequence reads obtained from next-generation sequencing technologies such as 454 and Illumina. Employing specialized algorithms, the sequence reads are processed at three different levels. First, raw reads are clustered at high similarity cutoff to yield clusters which can be exported as multifasta files for further analyses. Independently, open reading frames (ORFs) are predicted from raw reads and clustered at two strictness levels to yield sets of non-redundant sequences and ORF families. Furthermore, single ORFs are annotated by performing searches against the Pfam database
Workplaces contain by their very nature different anxiety-provoking characteristics. When workplace-related anxieties manifest, absenteeism, long-term-sick leave, and even disability pension can be the consequences. In medical-vocational rehabilitation about 30-60 % of the patients suffer from workplace-related anxieties that are often a barrier for return to work. Even in mentally healthy employees, 5 % said that they were prone to ask for a sick leave certificate due to workplace-related anxieties. Future research should focus on workplace-related anxieties not only in rehabilitation, but more earlier, i. e. in the workplace. The concept of workplace-related anxieties offers ideas which can be useful in mental-health-oriented work analysis, employee-workplace-fit, and job design.
Numerous studies have demonstrated effects of word frequency on eye movements during reading, but the precise timing of this influence has remained unclear. The fast priming paradigm was previously used to study influences of related versus unrelated primes on the target word. Here, we use this procedure to investigate whether the frequency of the prime word has a direct influence on eye movements during reading when the prime-target relation is not manipulated. We found that with average prime intervals of 32 ms readers made longer single fixation durations on the target word in the low than in the high frequency prime condition. Distributional analyses demonstrated that the effect of prime frequency on single fixation durations occurred very early, supporting theories of immediate cognitive control of eye movements. Finding prime frequency effects only 207 ms after visibility of the prime and for prime durations of 32 ms yields new time constraints for cognitive processes controlling eye movements during reading. Our variant of the fast priming paradigm provides a new approach to test early influences of word processing on eye movement control during reading.
Wood is used for many applications because of its excellent mechanical properties, relative abundance and as it is a renewable resource. However, its wider utilization as an engineering material is limited because it swells and shrinks upon moisture changes and is susceptible to degradation by microorganisms and/or insects. Chemical modifications of wood have been shown to improve dimensional stability, water repellence and/or durability, thus increasing potential service-life of wood materials. However current treatments are limited because it is difficult to introduce and fix such modifications deep inside the tissue and cell wall. Within the scope of this thesis, novel chemical modification methods of wood cell walls were developed to improve both dimensional stability and water repellence of wood material. These methods were partly inspired by the heartwood formation in living trees, a process, that for some species results in an insertion of hydrophobic chemical substances into the cell walls of already dead wood cells, In the first part of this thesis a chemistry to modify wood cell walls was used, which was inspired by the natural process of heartwood formation. Commercially available hydrophobic flavonoid molecules were effectively inserted in the cell walls of spruce, a softwood species with low natural durability, after a tosylation treatment to obtain “artificial heartwood”. Flavonoid inserted cell walls show a reduced moisture absorption, resulting in better dimensional stability, water repellency and increased hardness. This approach was quite different compared to established modifications which mainly address hydroxyl groups of cell wall polymers with hydrophilic substances. In the second part of the work in-situ styrene polymerization inside the tosylated cell walls was studied. It is known that there is a weak adhesion between hydrophobic polymers and hydrophilic cell wall components. The hydrophobic styrene monomers were inserted into the tosylated wood cell walls for further polymerization to form polystyrene in the cell walls, which increased the dimensional stability of the bulk wood material and reduced water uptake of the cell walls considerably when compared to controls. In the third part of the work, grafting of another hydrophobic and also biodegradable polymer, poly(ɛ-caprolactone) in the wood cell walls by ring opening polymerization of ɛ-caprolactone was studied at mild temperatures. Results indicated that polycaprolactone attached into the cell walls, caused permanent swelling of the cell walls up to 5%. Dimensional stability of the bulk wood material increased 40% and water absorption reduced more than 35%. A fully biodegradable and hydrophobized wood material was obtained with this method which reduces disposal problem of the modified wood materials and has improved properties to extend the material’s service-life. Starting from a bio-inspired approach which showed great promise as an alternative to standard cell wall modifications we showed the possibility of inserting hydrophobic molecules in the cell walls and supported this fact with in-situ styrene and ɛ-caprolactone polymerization into the cell walls. It was shown in this thesis that despite the extensive knowledge and long history of using wood as a material there is still room for novel chemical modifications which could have a high impact on improving wood properties.
Im Folgenden schlage ich ein System gesellschaftlicher Dauerbeobachtung für den internationalen Vergleich von Gesellschaften vor, indem aufgrund einer Auseinandersetzung mit der sozialphilosophischen Diskussion acht Performanzkriterien für den Vergleich von Lebensbedingungen bzw. der „Wohlfahrt der Nationen“ entwickelt werden: Wohlstand und Wachstum; ökologische Nachhaltigkeit; Innovation; soziale Sicherung durch Unterstützungsleistungen im Risikofall sowie vorsorgend durch Bildungsinvestitionen; Anerkennung der Besonderheiten (Frauenfreundlichkeit und Migrantenfreundlichkeit); Gleichheit der Teilhabe; soziale Integration; Autonomie („freedom of choice and capabilities”). – Der Wandel von Wohlstand und Wohlfahrt wird im Kontext der Weltfinanzkrise und der folgenden großen Rezession betrachtet.
In meinem Lehrforschungsprojekt haben wir in einem ersten Schritt ab 2004 die Operationalisierung der gesellschaftlich wünschenswerten Ziele entwickelt und erste Auswertungen für 28 Länder vorgenommen (Holtmann, Dieter u. a.: Zur Performanz von Wohlfahrtsregimen und zu den Unterstützungspotentialen für die verschiedenen Wohlfahrtskonzepte. Potsdam 2006: Universitätsverlag). Im nächsten Schritt haben wir die Operationalisierungen weiterentwickelt und ab 2007 36 Länder in den Vergleich einbezogen (Holtmann, Dieter u.a.: Die Sozialstruktur der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich. Potsdam 20127: Universitätsverlag). Im dritten Schritt haben wir diesen systematischen Ländervergleich durch Fallstudien zu den einzelnen Ländern ergänzt (Holtmann, Dieter u.a.: Die Wohlfahrt der Nationen: 40 Länder-Fallstudien zu den Institutionen und ihrer Performanz. Aachen 2012: Shaker).
In meinem Ansatz gehe ich nicht von einem einheitlichen Pfad der Modernisierung in Richtung Wachstum, Partizipation und Inklusion aus, sondern unterscheide – in Erweiterung der „drei Welten des Wohlfahrtskapitalismus“ von Esping-Andersen (1990) – für die berücksichtigten Länder (u.a. alle EU-Mitglieder) insbesondere folgende sechs verschiedene institutionelle Entwicklungspfade der Modernisierung: Der sozialdemokratisch-universalistische Pfad, der wirtschaftsliberale Pfad, der Status-konservierende Pfad, der „familistische“ Pfad, die Entwicklung der Gruppe der post-sozialistischen Länder, die sich in einem Prozess der Ausdifferenzierung befinden, und den produktivistischen, aufstiegsorientierten Modernisierungspfad Ostasiens. Als Erweiterung über die 36 entwickelten Länder unserer Sozialstrukturvergleiche hinaus berücksichtige ich die fünf Aufsteiger Südkorea, Brasilien, Südafrika, China und Indien sowie mit Kroatien und Serbien ein neues bzw. prospektives EU-Mitglied.
Als gesellschaftliche Teilbereiche zur Analyse der Sozialstrukturen nach der Weltfinanzkrise werden behandelt: Bildung und Bildungsregime; Dienstleistungs-gesellschaften und Erwerbstätigkeit; Wohlfahrtsregime und soziale Sicherung (Bildung und nachsorgende soziale Sicherung); Wohlstand, Einkommen, Vermögen und Armut; Individualisierung und ihre Gegenbewegungen; soziale Ungleichheiten zwischen Frauen und Männern; Bevölkerungsstruktur und Lebensformen; zusammenfassender Vergleich von Lebensbedingungen in den verschiedenen Ländern und Wohlfahrtsregimen.
Wissenschaftsorientierung
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Wir alle sind Nachbarn?
(2014)
The 2002 M-w 7.9 Denali Fault earthquake, Alaska, provides an unparalleled opportunity to investigate in quantitative detail the regional hillslope mass-wasting response to strong seismic shaking in glacierized terrain. We present the first detailed inventory of similar to 1580 coseismic slope failures, out of which some 20% occurred above large valley glaciers, based on mapping from multi-temporal remote sensing data. We find that the Denali earthquake produced at least one order of magnitude fewer landslides in a much narrower corridor along the fault ruptures than empirical predictions for an M 8 earthquake would suggest, despite the availability of sufficiently steep and dissected mountainous topography prone to frequent slope failure. In order to explore potential controls on the reduced extent of regional coseismic landsliding we compare our data with inventories that we compiled for two recent earthquakes in periglacial and formerly glaciated terrain, i.e. at Yushu, Tibet (M-w 6.9, 2010), and Aysen Fjord, Chile (2007 M-w 6.2). Fault movement during these events was, similarly to that of the Denali earthquake, dominated by strike-slip offsets along near-vertical faults. Our comparison returns very similar coseismic landslide patterns that are consistent with the idea that fault type, geometry, and dynamic rupture process rather than widespread glacier cover were among the first-order controls on regional hillslope erosional response in these earthquakes. We conclude that estimating the amount of coseismic hillslope sediment input to the sediment cascade from earthquake magnitude alone remains highly problematic, particularly if glacierized terrain is involved. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
This study examines how often and in which form students use the option of gradeskipping in Germany and what characterizes those students. The database was derived from a sample of N = 4,103 students (grades 8-10), who were tested within the standardisation process of the national educational standards in mathematics. For these students data existed on their mathematical competence (educational standard items) and intelligence (subtests word analogies and figural analogies of the KFT 4-12 + R). Furthermore, we identified n = 33 (0,8%) students by questionnaire, who had already skipped one grade. Those accelerated students are predominantly boys, had skipped the grade during their first years at school and performed only slightly above-average on two cognitive ability scales. At the time the survey was conducted, 39% did not attend a Gymnasium and 34 % had to repeat one grade after having been accelerated. While they report average grades in relation to their peers, their mathematical competence is well above average.
Co-doping of the MOF 3∞[Zn(2-methylimidazolate-4-amide-5-imidate)] (IFP-1 = Imidazolate Framework Potsdam-1) with luminescent Eu3+ and Tb3+ ions presents an approach to utilize the porosity of the MOF for the intercalation of luminescence centers and for tuning of the chromaticity to the emission of white light of the quality of a three color emitter. Organic based fluorescence processes of the MOF backbone as well as metal based luminescence of the dopants are combined to one homogenous single source emitter while retaining the MOF's porosity. The lanthanide ions Eu3+ and Tb3+ were doped in situ into IFP-1 upon formation of the MOF by intercalation into the micropores of the growing framework without a structure directing effect. Furthermore, the color point is temperature sensitive, so that a cold white light with a higher blue content is observed at 77 K and a warmer white light at room temperature (RT) due to the reduction of the organic emission at higher temperatures. The study further illustrates the dependence of the amount of luminescent ions on porosity and sorption properties of the MOF and proves the intercalation of luminescence centers into the pore system by low-temperature site selective photoluminescence spectroscopy, SEM and EDX. It also covers an investigation of the border of homogenous uptake within the MOF pores and the formation of secondary phases of lanthanide formates on the surface of the MOF. Crossing the border from a homogenous co-doping to a two-phase composite system can be beneficially used to adjust the character and warmth of the white light. This study also describes two-color emitters of the formula Ln@IFP-1a–d (Ln: Eu, Tb) by doping with just one lanthanide Eu3+ or Tb3+.
Soil in a changing world is subject to both anthropogenic and environmental stresses. Soil monitoring is essential to assess the magnitude of changes in soil variables and how they affect ecosystem processes and human livelihoods. However, we cannot always be sure which sampling design is best for a given monitoring task. We employed a rotational stratified simple random sampling (rotStRS) for the estimation of temporal changes in the spatial mean of saturated hydraulic conductivity (K-s) at three sites in central Panama in 2009, 2010 and 2011. To assess this design's efficiency we compared the resulting estimates of the spatial mean and variance for 2009 with those gained from stratified simple random sampling (StRS), which was effectively the data obtained on the first sampling time, and with an equivalent unexecuted simple random sampling (SRS). The poor performance of geometrical stratification and the weak predictive relationship between measurements of successive years yielded no advantage of sampling designs more complex than SRS. The failure of stratification may be attributed to the small large-scale variability of K-s. Revisiting previously sampled locations was not beneficial because of the large small-scale variability in combination with destructive sampling, resulting in poor consistency between revisited samples. We conclude that for our K-s monitoring scheme, repeated SRS is equally effective as rotStRS. Some problems of small-scale variability might be overcome by collecting several samples at close range to reduce the effect of small-scale variation. Finally, we give recommendations on the key factors to consider when deciding whether to use stratification and rotation in a soil monitoring scheme.
Many perceptual and cognitive tasks permit or require the integrated cooperation of specialized sensory channels, detectors, or other functionally separate units. In compound detection or discrimination tasks, 1 prominent general mechanism to model the combination of the output of different processing channels is probability summation. The classical example is the binocular summation model of Pirenne (1943), according to which a weak visual stimulus is detected if at least 1 of the 2 eyes detects this stimulus; as we review briefly, exactly the same reasoning is applied in numerous other fields. It is generally accepted that this mechanism necessarily predicts performance based on 2 (or more) channels to be superior to single channel performance, because 2 separate channels provide "2 chances" to succeed with the task. We argue that this reasoning is misleading because it neglects the increased opportunity with 2 channels not just for hits but also for false alarms and that there may well be no redundancy gain at all when performance is measured in terms of receiver operating characteristic curves. We illustrate and support these arguments with a visual detection experiment involving different spatial uncertainty conditions. Our arguments and findings have important implications for all models that, in one way or another, rest on, or incorporate, the notion of probability summation for the analysis of detection tasks, 2-alternative forced-choice tasks, and psychometric functions.
Morphological systems are constrained in how they interact with each other. One case that has been widely studied in the psycholinguistic literature is the avoidance of plurals inside compounds (e.g. *rats eater vs. rat eater) in English and other languages, the so-called plurals-in-compounds effect. Several previous studies have shown that both adult and child speakers are sensitive to this contrast, but the question of whether semantic, morphological, or surface-form constraints are responsible for the plurals-in-compounds effect remains controversial. The present study provides new empirical evidence from adult and child English to resolve this controversy. Graded linguistic judgments were obtained from 96 children (age range: 7;06 to 12;08) and 32 adults. In the task, participants were asked to rate compounds containing different kinds of singular or plural modifiers. The results indicated that both children and adults disliked regular plurals inside compounds, whereas irregular plurals were rated as marginal and singulars as fully acceptable. Furthermore, acceptability ratings were found not to be affected by the phonological surface form of a compound-internal modifier. We conclude that semantic and morphological (rather than surface-form) constraints are responsible for the plurals-in-compounds effect, in both children and adults.
This study examines the course and driving forces of recent vegetation change in the Mongolian steppe. A sediment core covering the last 55years from a small closed-basin lake in central Mongolia was analyzed for its multi-proxy record at annual resolution. Pollen analysis shows that highest abundances of planted Poaceae and highest vegetation diversity occurred during 1977-1992, reflecting agricultural development in the lake area. A decrease in diversity and an increase in Artemisia abundance after 1992 indicate enhanced vegetation degradation in recent times, most probably because of overgrazing and farmland abandonment. Human impact is the main factor for the vegetation degradation within the past decades as revealed by a series of redundancy analyses, while climate change and soil erosion play subordinate roles. High Pediastrum (a green algae) influx, high atomic total organic carbon/total nitrogen (TOC/TN) ratios, abundant coarse detrital grains, and the decrease of C-13(org) and N-15 since about 1977 but particularly after 1992 indicate that abundant terrestrial organic matter and nutrients were transported into the lake and caused lake eutrophication, presumably because of intensified land use. Thus, we infer that the transition to a market economy in Mongolia since the early 1990s not only caused dramatic vegetation degradation but also affected the lake ecosystem through anthropogenic changes in the catchment area.
This study examines the course and driving forces of recent vegetation change in the Mongolian steppe. A sediment core covering the last 55years from a small closed-basin lake in central Mongolia was analyzed for its multi-proxy record at annual resolution. Pollen analysis shows that highest abundances of planted Poaceae and highest vegetation diversity occurred during 1977-1992, reflecting agricultural development in the lake area. A decrease in diversity and an increase in Artemisia abundance after 1992 indicate enhanced vegetation degradation in recent times, most probably because of overgrazing and farmland abandonment. Human impact is the main factor for the vegetation degradation within the past decades as revealed by a series of redundancy analyses, while climate change and soil erosion play subordinate roles. High Pediastrum (a green algae) influx, high atomic total organic carbon/total nitrogen (TOC/TN) ratios, abundant coarse detrital grains, and the decrease of C-13(org) and N-15 since about 1977 but particularly after 1992 indicate that abundant terrestrial organic matter and nutrients were transported into the lake and caused lake eutrophication, presumably because of intensified land use. Thus, we infer that the transition to a market economy in Mongolia since the early 1990s not only caused dramatic vegetation degradation but also affected the lake ecosystem through anthropogenic changes in the catchment area.
Wer wird Vater und wann?
(2014)
Moderne Kraftfahrzeuge verfügen über eine Vielzahl an Sensoren, welche für einen reibungslosen technischen Betrieb benötigt werden. Hierzu zählen neben fahrzeugspezifischen Sensoren (wie z.B. Motordrehzahl und Fahrzeuggeschwindigkeit) auch umweltspezifische Sensoren (wie z.B. Luftdruck und Umgebungstemperatur). Durch die zunehmende technische Vernetzung wird es möglich, diese Daten der Kraftfahrzeugelektronik aus dem Fahrzeug heraus für die verschiedensten Zwecke zu verwenden.
Die vorliegende Arbeit soll einen Beitrag dazu leisten, diese neue Art an massenhaften Daten im Sinne des Konzepts der „Extended Floating Car Data“ (XFCD) als Geoinformationen nutzbar zu machen und diese für raumzeitliche Visualisierungen (zur visuellen Analyse) anwenden zu können. In diesem Zusammenhang wird speziell die Perspektive des Umwelt- und Verkehrsmonitoring betrachtet, wobei die Anforderungen und Potentiale mit Hilfe von Experteninterviews untersucht werden. Es stellt sich die Frage, welche Daten durch die Kraftfahrzeugelektronik geliefert und wie diese möglichst automatisiert erfasst, verarbeitet, visualisiert und öffentlich bereitgestellt werden können. Neben theoretischen und technischen Grundlagen zur Datenerfassung und -nutzung liegt der Fokus auf den Methoden der kartographischen Visualisierung. Dabei soll der Frage nachgegangenen werden, ob eine technische Implementierung ausschließlich unter Verwendung von Open Source Software möglich ist. Das Ziel der Arbeit bildet ein zweigliedriger Ansatz, welcher zum einen die Visualisierung für ein exemplarisch gewähltes Anwendungsszenario und zum anderen die prototypische Implementierung von der Datenerfassung im Fahrzeug unter Verwendung der gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen „On Board Diagnose“-Schnittstelle und einem Smartphone-gestützten Ablauf bis zur webbasierten Visualisierung umfasst.
Geometric generalization is a fundamental concept in the digital mapping process. An increasing amount of spatial data is provided on the web as well as a range of tools to process it. This jABC workflow is used for the automatic testing of web-based generalization services like mapshaper.org by executing its functionality, overlaying both datasets before and after the transformation and displaying them visually in a .tif file. Mostly Web Services and command line tools are used to build an environment where ESRI shapefiles can be uploaded, processed through a chosen generalization service and finally visualized in Irfanview.
The Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations and Heinrich events described in North Atlantic sediments and Greenland ice are expressed in the climate of the tropics, for example, as documented in Arabian Sea sediments. Given the strength of this teleconnection, we seek to reconstruct its range of environmental impacts. We present geochemical and sedimentological data from core SO130-289KL from the Indus submarine slope spanning the last similar to 80 kyr. Elemental and grain size analyses consistently indicate that interstadials are characterized by an increased contribution of fluvial suspension from the Indus River. In contrast, stadials are characterized by an increased contribution of aeolian dust from the Arabian Peninsula. Decadal-scale shifts at climate transitions, such as onsets of interstadials, were coeval with changes in productivity-related proxies. Heinrich events stand out as especially dry and dusty events, indicating a dramatically weakened Indian summer monsoon, potentially increased winter monsoon circulation, and increased aridity on the Arabian Peninsula. This finding is consistent with other paleoclimate evidence for continental aridity in the northern tropics during these events. Our results strengthen the evidence that circum-North Atlantic temperature variations translate to hydrological shifts in the tropics, with major impacts on regional environmental conditions such as rainfall, river discharge, aeolian dust transport, and ocean margin anoxia.
Context. It is not yet clear whether magnetic fields play an essential role in shaping planetary nebulae (PNe), or whether stellar rotation alone and/or a close binary companion, stellar or substellar, can account for the variety of the observed nebular morphologies.
Aims. In a quest for empirical evidence verifying or disproving the role of magnetic fields in shaping planetary nebulae, we follow up on previous attempts to measure the magnetic field in a representative sample of PN central stars.
Methods. We obtained low-resolution polarimetric spectra with FORS2 installed on the Antu telescope of the VLT for a sample of 12 bright central stars of PNe with different morphologies, including two round nebulae, seven elliptical nebulae, and three bipolar nebulae. Two targets are Wolf-Rayet type central stars.
Results. For the majority of the observed central stars, we do not find any significant evidence for the existence of surface magnetic fields. However, our measurements may indicate the presence of weak mean longitudinal magnetic fields of the order of 100 Gauss in the central star of the young elliptical planetary nebula IC 418 as well as in the Wolf-Rayet type central star of the bipolar nebula Hen 2-113 and the weak emission line central star of the elliptical nebula Hen 2-131. A clear detection of a 250 G mean longitudinal field is achieved for the A-type companion of the central star of NGC 1514. Some of the central stars show a moderate night-to-night spectrum variability, which may be the signature of a variable stellar wind and/or rotational modulation due to magnetic features.
Conclusions. Since our analysis indicates only weak fields, if any, in a few targets of our sample, we conclude that strong magnetic fields of the order of kG are not widespread among PNe central stars. Nevertheless, simple estimates based on a theoretical model of magnetized wind bubbles suggest that even weak magnetic fields below the current detection limit of the order of 100 G may well be sufficient to contribute to the shaping of the surrounding nebulae throughout their evolution. Our current sample is too small to draw conclusions about a correlation between nebular morphology and the presence of stellar magnetic fields.
Process models specify behavioral execution constraints between activities as well as between activities and data objects. A data object is characterized by its states and state transitions represented as object life cycle. For process execution, all behavioral execution constraints must be correct. Correctness can be verified via soundness checking which currently only considers control flow information. For data correctness, conformance between a process model and its object life cycles is checked. Current approaches abstract from dependencies between multiple data objects and require fully specified process models although, in real-world process repositories, often underspecified models are found. Coping with these issues, we introduce the concept of synchronized object life cycles and we define a mapping of data constraints of a process model to Petri nets extending an existing mapping. Further, we apply the notion of weak conformance to process models to tell whether each time an activity needs to access a data object in a particular state, it is guaranteed that the data object is in or can reach the expected state. Then, we introduce an algorithm for an integrated verification of control flow correctness and weak data conformance using soundness checking.
The economic impact analysis contained in this book shows how irrigation farming is particularly susceptible when applying certain water management policies in the Australian Murray-Darling Basin, one of the world largest river basins and Australia’s most fertile region. By comparing different pricing and non-pricing water management policies with the help of the Water Integrated Market Model, it is found that the impact of water demand reducing policies is most severe on crops that need to be intensively irrigated and are at the same time less water productive. A combination of increasingly frequent and severe droughts and the application of policies that decrease agricultural water demand, in the same region, will create a situation in which the highly water dependent crops rice and cotton cannot be cultivated at all.
Leaching of dissolved C in arable hummocky ground moraine soil landscapes is characterized by a spatial continuum of more or less erosion-affected Luvisols, Calcaric Regosols at exposed positions, and Colluvic Regosols in depressions. Our objective was to estimate the fluxes of dissolved C in four differently eroded soils as affected by erosion-induced pedological and soil structural alterations. In this model study, we considered landscape position effects by adapting the water table as the bottom boundary condition and erosion effects by using pedon-specific soil hydraulic properties. The one-dimensional vertical water movement was described with the Richards equation using HYDRUS-1D. Solute fluxes were obtained by combining calculated water fluxes with concentrations of dissolved organic and inorganic C (DOC and DIC, respectively) measured from soil solution extracted by suction cups at biweekly intervals. In the 3-yr period (2010-2012), DOC fluxes in the 2-m soil depth were similar at the three non-colluvic locations with -0.8 +/- 0.1 g m(-2) yr(-1) (i.e., outflow) but were 0.4 g m(-2) yr(-1) (i.e., input) in the depression. The DIC fluxes ranged from -10.2 g m(-2) yr(-1) for the eroded Luvisol, -9.2 g m(-2) yr(-1) for the Luvisol, and -6.1 g m(-2) yr(-1) for the Calcaric Regosol to 3.2 g m(-2) yr(-1) for the Colluvic Regosol. The temporal variations in DOC and DIC fluxes were controlled by water fluxes. The spatially distributed leaching results corroborate the hypothesis that the effects of soil erosion influence fluxes through modified hydraulic and transport properties and terrain-dependent boundary conditions.