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Recent estimates have confirmed that inland waters emit a considerable amount of CH4 and CO2 to the atmosphere at the regional and global scale. But these estimates are based on extrapolated measured data and lack of data from inland waters in arid and semi-arid regions and carbon sources from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) as well insufficient resolution of the spatiotemporal variability of these emissions.
Through this study, we analyzed monthly hydrological, meteorological and water quality data from three irrigation and drinking water reservoirs in the lower Jordan River basin and estimated the atmospheric emission rates of CO2. We investigated the effect of WWTPs on surrounding aquatic systems in term of CH4 and CO2 emission by presenting seasonally resolved data for dissolved concentrations of both gases in the effluents and in the receiving streams at nine WWTPs in Germany.
We investigated spatiotemporal variability of CH4 and CO2 emission from aquatic ecosystems by using of simple low-cost tools for measuring CO2 flux and bubble release rate from freshwater systems. Our estimates showed that reservoirs in semi-arid regions are oversaturated with CO2 and acted as net sources to the atmosphere. The magnitude of observed fluxes at the three water reservoirs in Jordan is comparable to those from tropical reservoirs (3.3 g CO2 m-2 d-1). The CO2 emission rate from these reservoirs is linked to changes of water surface area, which is the result of water management practices. WWTPs have been shown to discharge a considerable amount of CH4 (30.9±40.7 kg yr-1) and CO2 (0.06±0.05 Gg yr-1) to their surrounding streams, and emission rates of CH4 and CO2 from these streams are significantly enhanced by effluents of WWTPs up to 1.2 and 8.6 times, respectively.
Our results showed that both diffusive flux and bubble release rate varied in time and space, and both of emission pathways should be included and variability should be resolved adequately in further sampling and measuring strategies. We conclude that future emission measurements and estimates from inland waters may consider water management practices, carbon sources from WWTPs as well spatial and temporal variability of emission.
Die laserinduzierte Plasmaspektroskopie (”Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy”, im Folgenden auch ”LIBS” genannt) stellt eine schnelle und berührungslose Messmethode zur Elementanalyse von festen, flüssigen oder gasförmigen Stoffen unter normalen Umgebungsbedingungen ohne besondere Probenvorbereitung dar. Dazu wird ein gepulster Laser, dessen Intensität einen bestimmten Grenzwert überschreiten muss, auf eine Probe fokussiert. Das dort bestrahlte Material verdampft schlagartig und es bildet sich bei einer Temperatur von rund 10000 K ein Plasma aus. Die angeregten Atome und Ionen im Plasma strahlen bei der Rückkehr in energetisch niedrigere Zustände ein charakteristisches optisches Emissionsspektrum ab, welches über eine schnelle spektroskopische Analyse die Elementzusammensetzung des untersuchten Materials liefert. LIBS bietet in diesem Fall auch die Möglichkeit, ein unkompliziertes und bildgebendes Messverfahren aufzubauen, indem Elementverteilungen auf einer topographischen Oberfläche analysiert werden, um beispielsweise Materialübergänge, Einschlüsse oder Verschmutzungen sicher zu detektieren. Bei unebenen Oberflächen wird eine ständige Anpassung des Laserfokus an die Probenkontur benötigt, da die notwendige Intensität zur Erzeugung des Plasmas nur im Fokus aufgebracht werden kann. Als Grundlage dafür dient ein neu entwickelter Fokussieralgorithmus, der ohne jegliche Zusatzgeräte auskommt, und die Reproduzierbarkeit von LIBS-Messungen deutlich steigern kann, da die Messungen kontrolliert im Fokus stattfinden. Durch ihn ergeben sich neue Möglichkeiten des sogenannten „Element-Mappings", dem Erzeugen von Elementlandkarten, welche die Elementverteilungen in Falschfarben grafisch darstellen. Dabei ist das System nun nicht mehr auf eine ebene Oberfläche angewiesen, sondern kann beliebige Strukturen, auch mit scharfen Kanten und Löchern, sicher vermessen. Als Ergebnis erhält man ein flächiges Höhenprofil, welches zusätzlich die Elementinformationen für jeden Messpunkt beinhaltet. Dies erleichtert es dem Benutzer, gezielt Punkte von Interesse schnell wiederzufinden und zu analysieren. Die vorliegende Arbeit beschreibt die Entwicklung eines bildgebenden Low-Power-LIBSSystems mit niedriger Pulsenergie und hoher Pulsrate, welches sich mit dem dazugehörigen
Fokussieralgorithmus automatisiert an unebene Probenoberflächen anpassen kann. Als Ergebnisse werden die Analysen von ausgewählten metallhaltigen, geologischen, organischen und archäologischen Proben bzw. Fundstücken gezeigt.
Agriculture covers one third of the world land area and has become a major source of water pollution due to its heavy reliance on chemical inputs, namely fertilisers and pesticides. Several thousands of tonnes of these chemicals are applied worldwide annually and partly reach freshwaters. Despite their widespread use and relatively unspecific modes of action, fungicides are the least studied group of pesticides. It remains unclear whether the taxonomic groups used in pesticide risk assessment are protective for non-target freshwater fungi. Fungi and bacteria are the main microbial decomposers converting allochthonous organic matter (litter) into a more nutritious food resource for leaf-shredding macroinvertebrates. This process of litter decomposition (LD) is central for aquatic ecosystem because it fuels local and downstream food webs with energy and nutrients. Effects of fungicides on decomposer communities and LD have been mainly analysed under laboratory conditions with limited representation of the multiple factors that may moderate effects in the field.
In this thesis a field study was conducted in a German vineyard area to characterise recurrent episodic exposure to fungicides in agricultural streams (chapter 2) and its effects on decomposer communities and LD (chapter 3). Additionally, potential interaction effects of nutrient enrichment and fungicides on decomposer communities and LD were analysed in a mesocosm experiment (chapter 4).
In the field study event-driven water sampling (EDS) and passive sampling with EmporeTM styrene-divinylbenzene reverse phase sulfonated disks (SDB disks) were used to assess exposure to 15 fungicides and 4 insecticides. A total of 17 streams were monitored during 4 rainfall events within the local application period of fungicides in 2012. EDS exceeded the time-weighted average concentrations provided by the SDB disks by a factor of 3, though high variability among compounds was observed. Most compounds were detected in more than half of the sites and mean and maximum peak (EDS) concentrations were under 1 and 3 µg/l, respectively. Besides, SDB disk-sampling rates and a free-software solution to derive sampling rates under time-variable exposure were provided.
Several biotic endpoints related to decomposers and LD were measured in the same sampling sites as the fungicide monitoring, coinciding with the major litter input period. Our results suggest that polar organic fungicides in streams change the structure of the fungal community. Causality of this finding was supported by a subsequent microcosm experiment. Whether other effects observed in the field study, such as reduced fungal biomass, increased bacterial density or reduced microbial LD can be attributed to fungicides remains speculative and requires further investigation. By contrast, neither the invertebrate LD nor in-situ measured gammarid feeding rates correlated with water-borne fungicide toxicity, but both were negatively associated with sediment copper concentrations. The mesocosm experiment showed that fungicides and nutrients affect microbial decomposers differently and that they can alter community structure, though longer experiments are needed to determine whether these changes may propagate to invertebrate communities and LD. Overall, further studies should include representative field surveys in terms of fungicide pollution and physical, chemical and biological conditions. This should be combined with experiments under controlled conditions to test for the causality of field observations.
This study had two main aims. The first one was to investigate the quality of lesson plans. Two important features of lesson plans were used as a basis to determine the quality of lesson plans. These are adaptability to preconditions and cognitive activation of students. The former refers to how the planning teacher considers the diversity of students pre-existing knowledge and skills. The latter refers to how the planning teacher sequences deep learning tasks and laboratory activities to promote the cognitive activation of students.
The second aim of the study was to explore teachers thinking about and explanation of externally generated feedback data on their students’ performance. The emphasis here was to understand how the teachers anticipate planning differentiated lessons to accommodate the variations in students learning outcomes revealed by the feedback data.
The study followed a qualitative approach with multiple sources of data. Concept maps, questionnaires, an online lesson planning tool, standardized tests, and semi-structured interviews were the main data collection instruments used in the study. Participants of this study were four physics teachers teaching different grade levels. For the purpose of generating feedback for the participant teachers, a test was administered to 215 students. Teachers were asked to plan five lessons for their ongoing practices. The analysis showed that the planned lessons were not adapted to the diversity in students pre-existing knowledge and skills. The analysis also indicated that the lessons planned had limitations with regard to cognitive activation of students. The analysis of the interview data also revealed that the participant teachers do not normally consider differentiating lessons to accommodate the differences in students learning, and place less emphasis on the cognitive activation of students. The analysis of the planned lessons showed a variation in teachers approach in integrating laboratory activities in the sequence of the lessons ranging from a complete absence through a demonstrative to an investigative approach. Moreover, the findings from the interviews indicated differences between the participant teachers espoused theory (i.e. what they said during interview) and their theory- in –use (i.e. what is evident from the planned lessons). The analysis of the interview data demonstrated that teachers did not interpret the data, identify learning needs, draw meaningful information from the data for adapting (or differentiating) instruction. They attributed their students’ poor performance to task difficulty, students’ ability, students’ motivation and interest. The teachers attempted to use the item level and subscale data only to compare the relative position of their class with the reference group. However, they did not read beyond the data, like identifying students learning needs and planning for differentiated instruction based on individual student’s performance.
In jüngerer Vergangenheit erlebt der zumeist auf Michel Foucault zurückgeführte Begriff des 'Dispositivs' – ähnlich wie zuvor der des 'Diskurses' – eine regelrechte Konjunktur in den Geistes-, Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften. Seine Verwendung weist jedoch eine Reihe von Verkürzungen und Entstellungen auf; so werden damit recht pauschal meist bloß die architekturalen und/oder räumlichen Umstände bzw. Kontexte sozialer, medialer oder anderer Situationen bezeichnet, ohne die für Foucault so wichtigen Fragen nach Wissen, Macht und Subjektivität zu beachten. So gerät der Begriff in Gefahr, seine theoretische und analytische Potenz einzubüßen.
In „Im Dispositiv. Macht, Medium, Wissen“ legt die Autorin daher in einem ersten Schritt eine Präzisierung des Dispositivbegriffs vor, der den zugrundeliegenden Theoriehorizont Foucaults systematisch miteinbezieht. Dazu werden zunächst diskurstheoretische Grundlagen erläutert und anschließend deren strukturelle Analogien zu den machtanalytischen Befunden Foucaults mit Hilfe einer neuen Terminologie sichtbar gemacht.
Vor allem in den Medienwissenschaften ist der Begriff des Dispositivs prominent, um die gesellschaftliche Einbettung von Einzelmedien zu pointieren. Jedoch fällt auf, dass der dort in weiten Teilen vertretene Ansatz, Medien als Dispositive zu verstehen, den Blick auf medienspezifische Eigenlogiken verstellt. In einem zweiten Schritt weist die Autorin daher die strukturellen Analogien von Medialität, Wissen und Macht auf und kommt so zu einem integrativen Dispositivkonzept, das die drei Sphären als dynamisch miteinander verknüpfte, interdependente und reziproke Felder von Kultur modelliert.
This thesis presents the analysis of gamebased touristic applications. In tourism, actions can only be motivated intrinsic. Thus, this thesis at first researches specific intrinsic motivation concepts. It shows how gamebased motivation can be produced on purpose and answers the question whether gamebased motivation can be transferred to non-gamebased applications.
Using these results, different touristic applications have been developed and evaluated.
All applications aimed to add value to the touristic experience. The applications are sorted by their mobility. There are completely mobile, completely stationary and hybrid systems in this work. There are different ways to add value which are presented in this work: Gamebased exploration, knowledge transfer and social interaction between tourists.
Finally, an authoring tool for gamebased touristic tours on smartphones is presented.
The largest population of the anadromous Allis shad (A. alosa) of the 19th century was found in River Rhine and has to be considered extinct today. To facilitate the return of A. alosa into River Rhine an EU LIFE-project was initiated in 2007. The overall objective of this thesis was to assist aquaculture and stocking-measures at River Rhine, as well as to support restoration and conservation of populations of Allis shad in Europe.
By culturing the free-swimming nematode T. aceti in a solution of cider vinegar we developed a cost-effective live food organism for the larviculture of fish. As indicated by experiments with C. maraena, T. aceti cannot be regarded as an alternative to Artemia nauplii. However it has to be considered a suitable supplemental feed in the early rearing of C. maraena by providing essential fatty acids, thereby optimizing growth.
Also mass-marking practices with Oxytetracycline, as they are applied in the restocking of Allis shad have been evaluated. In experiments with D. rerio we demonstrated that water hardness can detrimentally affect mortality during marking and has to be considered crucial in the development of marking protocols for freshwater fish.
In order to get independent from wild spawners an ex-situ Broodstock-facility for Allis shad was established in 2011. Upon examination of two complete year classes of this broodstock, we found a high prevalence of various malformations, which could be traced back to distinct cysts developing one month post hatch. Despite applying a variety of clinical tests we could not identify any infectious agents causing these malformations. The observed malformations are probably a consequence of suboptimal feeding practices or the properties of the physio-chemical rearing environment.
The decline of stocks of A. alosa in Europe has been largely explained with the increase of river temperatures as a consequence of global warming. By investigating the temperature physiology of larval Allis shad we demonstrated that A. alosa ranges among the most thermo-tolerant species in Europe and that correlations between rising temperatures and the disappearance of this species have to be understood in a synecological context and by integrating a variety of stressors other than temperature. By capturing and examining juvenile and adult Allis shad from River Rhine, we demonstrated the first natural reproduction of A. alosa in River Rhine since nearly 100 years and the success of stocking measures within the framework of the LIFE project.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are often listed as the three major requirements for achieving data security and are collectively referred to as the C-I-A triad. Confidentiality of data restricts the data access to authorized parties only, integrity means that the data can only be modified by authorized parties, and availability states that the data must always be accessible when requested. Although these requirements are relevant for any computer system, they are especially important in open and distributed networks. Such networks are able to store large amounts of data without having a single entity in control of ensuring the data's security. The Semantic Web applies to these characteristics as well as it aims at creating a global and decentralized network of machine-readable data. Ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of this data is therefore also important and must be achieved by corresponding security mechanisms. However, the current reference architecture of the Semantic Web does not define any particular security mechanism yet which implements these requirements. Instead, it only contains a rather abstract representation of security.
This thesis fills this gap by introducing three different security mechanisms for each of the identified security requirements confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Semantic Web data. The mechanisms are not restricted to the very basics of implementing each of the requirements and provide additional features as well. Confidentiality is usually achieved with data encryption. This thesis not only provides an approach for encrypting Semantic Web data, it also allows to search in the resulting ciphertext data without decrypting it first. Integrity of data is typically implemented with digital signatures. Instead of defining a single signature algorithm, this thesis defines a formal framework for signing arbitrary Semantic Web graphs which can be configured with various algorithms to achieve different features. Availability is generally supported by redundant data storage. This thesis expands the classical definition of availability to compliant availability which means that data must only be available as long as the access request complies with a set of predefined policies. This requirement is implemented with a modular and extensible policy language for regulating information flow control. This thesis presents each of these three security mechanisms in detail, evaluates them against a set of requirements, and compares them with the state of the art and related work.
This thesis presents novel approaches for integrating context information into probabilistic models. Data from social media is typically associated with metadata, which includes context information such as timestamps, geographical coordinates or links to user profiles. Previous studies showed the benefits of using such context information in probabilistic models, e.g.\ improved predictive performance. In practice, probabilistic models which account for context information still play a minor role in data analysis. There are multiple reasons for this. Existing probabilistic models often are complex, the implementation is difficult, implementations are not publicly available, or the parameter estimation is computationally too expensive for large datasets. Additionally, existing models are typically created for a specific type of content and context and lack the flexibility to be applied to other data.
This thesis addresses these problems by introducing a general approach for modelling multiple, arbitrary context variables in probabilistic models and by providing efficient inference schemes and implementations.
In the first half of this thesis, the importance of context and the potential of context information for probabilistic modelling is shown theoretically and in practical examples. In the second half, the example of topic models is employed for introducing a novel approach to context modelling based on document clusters and adjacency relations in the context space. They can cope with areas of sparse observations and These models allow for the first time the efficient, explicit modelling of arbitrary context variables including cyclic and spherical context (such as temporal cycles or geographical coordinates). Using the novel three-level hierarchical multi-Dirichlet process presented in this thesis, the adjacency of ontext clusters can be exploited and multiple contexts can be modelled and weighted at the same time. Efficient inference schemes are derived which yield interpretable model parameters that allow analyse the relation between observations and context.
Gegenstand der Dissertation ist der Handlungsspielraum der schwarz-gelben Bundesregierung unter der Führung Angela Merkels vor dem Hintergrund der Staatsschuldenkrise im Euroraum von 2009 bis 2013. Ausgehend von der Hypothese, dass sich im Rahmen von Krisen der Bewegungskorridor von Regierungen verringert, wurden strukturelle, inhaltliche und prozessuale Beschränkungen der Bundesregierung in der 17. Legislaturperiode mittels qualitativer und quantitativer Methoden untersucht. Im Ergebnis konnte seit Ausbruch der Eurokrise eine Reduzierung der Handlungsmöglichkeiten der Exekutive festgestellt werden.