Le traitement interactionnel des messages des auditeurs dans une émission radiophonique italienne : "Tutta la città ne parla" ; Le traitement interactionnel des messages des auditeurs dans une émission radiophonique italienne : "Tutta la città ne parla" Auteur(s) : Bonu, Bruno Bonu, Bruno Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : EUTIC : le réseau international et interdisciplinaire pour les Enjeux et Usages des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication EUTIC : le réseau international et interdisciplinaire pour les Enjeux et Usages des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication Extrait de : "Les écosystèmes numériques et la démocratisation informationnelle" : colloque, les 3 et 4 novembre 2015. Université des Antilles Description : A la croisée des réseaux sociaux, la radio, comme d'autres médias, a intégré ces nouveaux moyens d'expression directe. Bruno Bonu, de l'Université Montpellier 3, propose une communication qui porte sur l'usage des sms dans une émission « Tutta la città ne parla » de la radio publique italienne Rai Radio 3. Nous analyserons dans le cadre de l'Analyse de Conversation, le traitement interactionnel de la part de l'animatrice et de l'invité d'un sms arrivé pendant l'émission produite en direct. Nous interrogerons comment à partir d'un message forcément condensé par les contraintes de production des SMS, les participants arrivent à déployer le thème proposé par l'auditeur, au moyen de procédures de transformation sémantique dans l'interaction. Nous mettrons ainsi en évidence l'élaboration interactive de l'écosystème numérique de la radio. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V15412 V15412 V15412 | Partager |
[Couverture prévisionnelle de la Radio-Ouest-Française] Extrait de : Radio-Ouest-Française (p. 24-25) Résumé : "Dans le but de ""promouvoir le développement et l'épanouissement des communautés d'origine, de langue et de culture françaises en Amérique"", le Comité Permanent de la Survivance française souhaitait installer une radio francophone et catholique ""en faveur des 50 000 Canadiens français de l'Ouest menacés dans l'intimité même de leurs foyers par la radio anglo-protestante""" Siècle(s) traité(s) : 20 Provenance : Communauté d'agglomération de La Rochelle. Médiathèque Michel-Crépeau Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/images/MMC16054-6-0026i1 MMC16054-6-0026i1 | Partager |
Greenhouse evaluation of sagassum seaweed as a potting medium for vegetables ; évaluation à effet de serre des sargasses algues comme milieu de mise en pot pour les légumes Auteur(s) : Bridgemohan, Puran Auteurs secondaires : University of West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles. Service commun de la documentation Université de Guyane Extrait de : 52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016. INRA, CFCS Description : The Sargassum seaweed [Sargassum natans and S. fluitans] can be classed as a perennial invasive weed problem in all the Caribbean islands. It has been shown to affect fisher-folks, sea bathers, and tourists. It is proving to be costly to remove; in addition to its offensive odour which hampers the clean-up operations. The University of Trinidad and Tobago at the BAFT campus is engaged in series of activities to find suitable uses of the seaweed as animal feed, and as soil medium and ameliorant. This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of the seaweed as a growing media for the production of sweet peppers [Capsicum annuum var. annuum] using different percentage of the weed (0, 25, 50 and 100%) with soil under greenhouse conditions. The crop growth and development and yield were monitored. The results indicated that the plant height [Y pl ht = 16.6 + 0.3 DAT - 0.11 TRT] and leaf number [Y no.lvs = 0.90 + 1.04 DAT - 0.206 TRT] increased as age of the crop increased, but decreased with the increase in percentage of seaweed/ soil mixture. A similar response was observed for the flower buds and fruits numbers and percentage soil mixture. The medium had no effect on the crop transpiration and net photosynthesis rate [PN] , photosynthesis active radiation[PAR] , and stomatal conductance. A nutrient analysis of the medium was also conducted. Siècle(s) traité(s) : 21 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16268 V16268 | Partager |
An eddy-permitting model of the Atlantic circulation: Evaluating open boundary conditions Auteur(s) : Treguier, Anne-marie Barnier, B De Miranda, A Molines, J Grima, N Imbard, M Madec, G Messager, Christophe Éditeur(s) : American Geophysical Union Résumé : As part of the French CLIPPER project, an eddy permitting model of the Atlantic circulation has been run for 22 years. The domain has open boundaries at Drake passage and at 30 degreesE, from Africa to Antarctica. The simulated mean circulation, as well as the eddy activity, is satisfactory for a 1/3 degrees model resolution, and the meridional heat transport at 30 degreesS is within the range estimated from observations. We use the "mixed" open boundary algorithm of Barnier et al. [1998], which has both a radiation condition and a relaxation to climatology. The climatological boundary forcing strongly constrains the solution in the whole domain. The model heat balance adjusts through the surface (heat flux retroaction term) more than the open boundaries. The radiation phase velocities calculated within the algorithm are analyzed. This shows, quite surprisingly, that both the eastern and western boundaries have a similar behavior, regardless of the preferred directions for advection (mainly eastward) and wave propagation (mainly westward). Our results confirm that open boundary algorithms behave differently according to the dynamics of the region considered. The passive boundary condition that Penduff et al. [2000] applied successfully in the north eastern Atlantic does not work in the present South Atlantic model. We emphasize the need for a careful prescription of the climatology at the open boundary, for which a new approach based on synoptic sections is implemented. Journal of Geophysical Union - Research C - Oceans (0148-0227) (American Geophysical Union), 2001-10 , Vol. 106 , N. C10 , P. 22115-22129 Droits : 2001 American Geophysical Union http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2001/publication-454.pdf DOI:10.1029/2000JC000376 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/454/ | Partager |
INFLUENCE OF GLOBAL SOLAR RADIATION TYPICAL DAYS ON FORECASTING MODELS ERROR Auteur(s) : Soubdhan, Ted Voyant, Cyril Lauret, Philippe Auteurs secondaires : Laboratoire de Recherche en Géosciences et Énergies (LaRGE) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Sciences pour l'environnement (SPE) ; Université Pascal Paoli (UPP) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Physique et Ingénierie Mathématique pour l'Énergie, l'environnemeNt et le bâtimenT (PIMENT) ; Université de la Réunion (UR) Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Résumé : International audience In this work, we have led an analysis of the error of different global solar radiation prediction models according to the global solar radiation variability. Different predictions models where performed such as machine learning techniques (Neural Networks, Gaussian processes and support vector machines) in order to forecast the Global Horizontal solar Irradiance (GHI). We also include in this study a simple linear autoregressive (AR) model as well as two naive models based on persistence of the GHI and persistence of the clear sky index (denoted herein scaled persistence model). The models are calibrated and tested with data from three 3 French islands: Corsica (42.15°N ; 9.08°E), Guadeloupe (16.25°N ; 61.58°W) and Reunion (21.15°S ; 55.5°E). Guadeloupe and Reunion are located in a subtropical climatic zone whereas Corsica is in a tempered climatic zone. Hence the global solar radiation variation differs significantly. The output error of the different models was quantified by the nRSME. In order to quantify the influence of the global solar radiation variability on the forecasting models error we performed a classification of typical days according to different typical days. Each class of typical day is defined by a variation of global solar radiation rate. For each class and for each location, the selected forecasting models where performed and the error was quantified. With this analysis a global solar radiation forecasting models can be selected according to the location, the global solar radiation fluctuations and hence the meteorological conditions. INTRODUCTION Large and frequent variations of solar radiation can be observed in tropical climates with amplitudes reaching 800 W/m² and occurring within a short time interval, from few seconds to few minutes, according to the geographical location. Such fluctuations can be due for example to the dynamic of clouds which can be very complex and depend on cloud type, size, speed and spatial distribution and, more generally, due to some specific local meteorological conditions. Thus, the solar energy forecasting, a process used to predict the amount of solar energy available in the current and near terms, might be a difficult task. Some of the best predictors found in literature are Autoregressive and moving average (ARMA) [5,7,8], Bayesian inferences [9,10], Markov chains [11], k-Nearest-Neighbors predictors [12] or artificial intelligence techniques as the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) [9-11]. Although these methodologies are potentially good in many areas, we observed in our previous studies on global radiation prediction [9,13,14] that the simple model based on the persistence of the clear sky index gives often very good results with acceptable errors [15] for short term forecasting time horizon (<= 1 hour). The goal of this paper is to determinate the influence of solar radiation variability regarding different classes of days on the expected error provided by different forecasting methods that the modeller can possibly implement. The paper is organized as follow: Section 2 describes the data we have used. Section 3 exposes the classification methodology and the results obtained for the three studied locations. In the two following sections, the forecasting methods are exposed and then 3 the errors on the forecasting results for each location and for each class are exposed. The Third Southern African Solar Energy Conference (SASEC2015) Kruger National Park, South Africa Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess hal-01099487 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099487 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099487/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099487/file/article%20SASEC.pdf | Partager |
C.M.Q. radio station building (Havana, Cuba) Auteur(s) : Cuban Tourist Commission ( Photographer ) Résumé : C.M.Q Station (Havana, Cuba) was the first TV station in Cuba and Latin America. Havana, Cuba Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1989-011-4351 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015891/00001 | Partager |
Peperomia sp. (radiator plant) -02 Auteur(s) : Zona, Scott Résumé : 2009, Scott Zona -- CC: at-ncsa (Creative Commons license requiring attribution, prohibiting commercial uses, and requiring rights-share for use of this image) Dominica -- Morne des Fous | Partager |
Le phare dans les Antilles Auteur(s) : Audet, Maurice Éditeur(s) : Impr. de l'e´tat Impr. de l'État Impr. de l'e´tat Impr. de l'État ( Port-au-Prince ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) par le Re´ve´rend Pere Audet, sous les auspices de L'Institut prophilactique d'Hai¨ti, le 7 juillet 1941. (Statement of Responsibility) par le Révérend Pere Audet, sous les auspices de L'Institut prophilactique d'Haïti, le 7 juillet 1941. Haiti Haiti AFM6580 20603304 001129372 | Partager |
Contemporary revolution in Latin America Auteur(s) : University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center Résumé : Title from labels. "Radio-TV Production Center, School of Journalism, University of Florida, fall 1961" "Peabody # 61008 PRR" At head of title: From Peabody Awards Collection. "Transferred from 1/4" open reel 9/2009" Compact discs. Latin America Latin America Latin America Latin America United States United States Latin America 472670897 | Partager |
Contemporary revolution in Latin America Auteur(s) : University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center Résumé : Title from labels. "Radio-TV Production Center, School of Journalism, University of Florida, fall 1961" "Peabody # 61008 PRR" At head of title: From Peabody Awards Collection. "Transferred from 1/4" open reel 9/2009" Compact discs. Latin America Latin America Latin America Latin America United States United States Latin America 472670897 | Partager |
On the evolution of the oceanic component of the IPSL climate models from CMIP3 to CMIP5: A mean state comparison Auteur(s) : Mignot, J. Swingedouw, D. Deshayes, Julie Marti, O. Talandier, Claude Seferian, R. Lengaigne, M. Madec, Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Sci Ltd Résumé : This study analyses the impact on the oceanic mean state of the evolution of the oceanic component (NEMO) of the climate model developed at Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL-CM), from the version IPSL-CM4, used for third phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP3), to IPSL-CM5A, used for CMIP5. Several modifications have been implemented between these two versions, in particular an interactive coupling with a biogeochemical module, a 3-band model for the penetration of the solar radiation, partial steps at the bottom of the ocean and a set of physical parameterisations to improve the representation of the impact of turbulent and tidal mixing. A set of forced and coupled experiments is used to single out the effect of each of these modifications and more generally the evolution of the oceanic component on the IPSL coupled models family. Major improvements are located in the Southern Ocean, where physical parameterisations such as partial steps and tidal mixing reinforce the barotropic transport of water mass, in particular in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current) and ensure a better representation of Antarctic bottom water masses. However, our analysis highlights that modifications, which substantially improve ocean dynamics in forced configuration, can yield or amplify biases in coupled configuration. In particular, the activation of radiative biophysical coupling between biogeochemical cycle and ocean dynamics results in a cooling of the ocean mean state. This illustrates the difficulty to improve and tune coupled climate models, given the large number of degrees of freedom and the potential compensating effects masking some biases. Ocean Modelling (1463-5003) (Elsevier Sci Ltd), 2013-12 , Vol. 72 , P. 167-184 Droits : 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00170/28102/26612.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.ocemod.2013.09.001 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00170/28102/ | Partager |
Tanacetum parthenium ; altamiza ; camomille ; feverfew ; kanmonmiy ; mant glasyal ; sept villes Résumé : Herbácea perenne, sufruticosa, aromática, de hasta 1 m. Hojas ovadas a oblongo-ovadas de unos 12 cm, las inferiores pinnadas y pinnatisectas, las superiores ampliamente pinnatipartidas; segmentos 2 ó 3 pares, dentados, obtusos. Cabezuelas muchas de hasta 2 cm de diámetro; el disco amarillo; las flores radiadas blancas. Herbacée pérenne, suffrustescente, aromatique, pouvant atteindre 1 m. Feuilles ovées à oblongues-ovées d’environ 12 cm, les inférieures étant pennées et pennatiséquées, les supérieures très pennatipartites; 2 ou 3 paires de segments, dentés, obtus. Capitules atteignant souvent 2 cm de diamètre; disque jaune; fleurs radiées blanches. Perennial and suffruticose herb, aromatic, up to 1 m high. Leaves ovate to oblong-ovate, ca. 12 cm long, lower ones pinnate and pinnatisect, upper ones broadly pinnati-divided; segments 2 to 3 pairs, dentate, obtuse. Small heads numerous, up to 2 cm in diameter; disc yellow; flowers radiate, white. Originaria del este de Europa, distribuida ampliamente de forma espontánea. Originaire de l;est de l;Europe, largement répartie sous forme spontanée. Native to Eastern Europe, widely distributed spontaneously. http://www.tramil.net/fototeca/plant345 | Partager Voir aussi |
Contribution des DCP fixes et derivants a l'accroissement de la puissance de peche des navires de peche thoniere Auteur(s) : Le Gall, Jy Éditeur(s) : Pêche thonière et dispositifs de concentration de poissons, Caribbean-Martinique, 15-19 Oct 1999 Résumé : Tuna world fisheries yield 3 million tons per year; the increase rate of whole production is constant and sustained since 30 years. This original figure for marine fisheries is due to enlargement of tuna fleets and fishing grounds over all the world ocean, the continuous increase of tuna fishing power by in board equipment and remote sensing equipment for searching and scouting (on board, aircraft, satellite, telecommunication_). During the last 20 years, the log-associated tuna fishing has contributed to the local individual and tuna fleets efficiency and fishing power either for large industrial tuna seiners by radio-equipped buoys on natural (debris) or artificial man-made logs. The same trend is noted for numerous artisanal tuna and large pelagic coastal fisheries on moored fishing aggregating devices and networks. The first part of the paper is a review of data and results to assess and rank the "Surfaces prospected by in board tuna seiners and associated aircraft and satellite technics" (visual, radar, sar-radar and satellite altimetry sensors). The final objective is the comparison with the surfaces and volumes associated to fads. Since 20 years, tuna ecology and behaviour data from ultrasonic tagging (short-term depth/distance/time migration around logs and fads) are used for fishing of tuna associated with floating objects, namely fads. The second part of this paper is an "Assessment of fad's aggregating associated surface and volume" linked with oceanographic data: large oceanic geostrophic current and observed drift speed of radio-equipped fads in the Indian Ocean. Using the available data on fads, tuna fishing technology linked with oceanographic and biological data results from ultrasonic tuna tracking experiments, the paper is an attempt to identify and place the fads technology in the scale of tuna fishing devices as a contribution to the increase of tuna fishing power either individual tuna boat or tuna fleets.Original Abstract: La production mondiale des pecheries thonieres est actuellement de l'ordre de 3 millions de tonnes par an et conserve depuis pres de 50 ans un taux de croissance annuel soutenu. Cette croissance, exceptionnelle pour un secteur des peches maritimes, est due a plusieurs causes: accroissement des effectifs et des puissances de peche des grandes flottes thonieres industrielles oceaniques qui exploitent les ressources thonieres de l'ocean mondial et le developpement conjoint de nouvelles techniques de peche et de nouvelles technologies d'aide a la peche, telles que les dispositifs de concentration de poissons (DCP). L'accroissement de la puissance individuelle des navires est du au developpement de la construction navale (mecanisation, propulsion, hydraulique, conservation et traitement a borda) et a l'utilisation d'une gamme diversifiee d'aides a la peche : navigation, telecommunication, localisation des zones favorables, detection visuelle ou radiometrique assistee par equipement a bord, en helicoptere et avion, detection acoustique, detection par radar de bord, radar-avion ou, a terme, antenne SAR sur satellite. Plus recemment, soit depuis 20 ans, les caracteristiques du comportement, migration de court terme, agregation et concentration des poissons pelagiques, fixation et retention des bancs de thons, sont utilisees, par les dispositifs de concentration de poissons (DCP) ancres ou derivants. Cette contribution a pour objectif de situer et placer les DCP fixes ou derivants sur cet ensemble de techniques d'aide a la peche thoniere. Les donnees pour cet essai de classement sont d'ordres biologique, ethologique et comportementaux (amplitude de deplacement des thons et dimension de la sphere d'attraction d'un DCP) et d'ordres environnemental et oceanographique : masse d'eau concernee par un DCP dans une large veine de courant oceanique ou cotier. On tente de quantifier et d'ordonner les surfaces et les volumes prospectes par les thoniers et particulierement les volumes et masses d'eau exploites par les thoniers utilisant des DCP. Ce classement des DCP dans la serie des dispositifs d'aide a la peche thoniere facilitera l'appreciation de leur contribution a l'augmentation des puissances de peche des thoniers. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00042/15297/12656.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00042/15297/ | Partager Voir aussi Attracting techniques Fishing power Fishing technology Remote sensing Tracking Tuna fisheries Ultrasonic devices Télécharger |
Ma réponse à Jacques St.-Lot Auteur(s) : Daumec, Gérard St.-Lot, Jacques Résumé : "Cette réponse a été lue à la radio dans les premiers jours du mois de Mars de cette année." Foreword. Dated at end: 5 mars 1957. (Statement of Responsibility) Gérard Daumec. Haiti Haïti Droits : Copyright Board of Trustees of the University of Florida 657383120 ocn657383120 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021578/00001 | Partager |
Contemporary revolution in Latin America Auteur(s) : University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center Éditeur(s) : Radio Center, School of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida Radio Center, School of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida ( Gainesville, Fla. ) Résumé : Title from labels. "Radio-TV Production Center, School of Journalism, University of Florida, fall 1961" "Peabody # 61008 PRR" At head of title: From Peabody Awards Collection. "Transferred from 1/4" open reel 9/2009" Compact discs. Latin America Latin America Latin America Latin America United States United States Latin America 472670897 | Partager |
Contemporary revolution in Latin America Auteur(s) : University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center University of Florida -- School of Journalism and Communications. -- Radio Center Résumé : Title from labels. "Radio-TV Production Center, School of Journalism, University of Florida, fall 1961" "Peabody # 61008 PRR" At head of title: From Peabody Awards Collection. "Transferred from 1/4" open reel 9/2009" Compact discs. Latin America Latin America Latin America Latin America United States United States Latin America 472670897 | Partager |
Peperomia sp. (radiator plant) Auteur(s) : Zona, Scott Résumé : 2009, Scott Zona -- CC: at-ncsa (Creative Commons license requiring attribution, prohibiting commercial uses, and requiring rights-share for use of this image) Dominica -- Morne Rachet Heights | Partager |
Peperomia sp. (radiator plant) -03 Auteur(s) : Zona, Scott Résumé : 2009, Scott Zona -- CC: at-ncsa (Creative Commons license requiring attribution, prohibiting commercial uses, and requiring rights-share for use of this image) Dominica -- Morne des Fous | Partager |
Great Fire of Colon, April 13-14, 1940 Résumé : (Acquisition) Item received on 12/7/2011 (Acquisition) This photo belonged to Clifton Bondurant, who served in the U.S. Navy as a radio specialist during the war -- believed to be stationed at Coco Solo in 1934. (Citation/Reference) Research and additional metadata (metadata is the citation information, including the alternate title, abstract, subject terms, abstract, added notes, and other item information) written and contributed in May 2014 by Alexandra Graham for course: “Panama Silver, Asian Gold: Migration, Money, and the Making of the Modern Caribbean” (Spring 2014, taught by Leah Rosenberg at the University of Florida). Panama -- Central America -- Colon -- Panama Canal Zone Colón (Panama) Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact Digital Services (UFDC@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 2011.010.012 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/PCMI012659/00001 | Partager |
On the Use of the Coefficient of Variation to measure Spatial and Temporal correlation of Global Solar Radiation Auteur(s) : Calif, Rudy Soubdhan, Ted Auteurs secondaires : Laboratoire de Recherche en Géosciences et Énergies (LaRGE) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Elsevier Résumé : International audience In this work we perform a statistical analysis of global solar radiation measured at two sites, 38 km distant from, in Guadeloupe, French West Indies. We have established a correlation model based on the coefficient of variation assuming a time scale separation. The coefficient of variation is calculated on minutes interval with data measured at 1 Hz. This analysis highlight the dynamic correlation that can occur between measurements from two different sites with a time step of one second. From this results, knowing the coefficient of variation on a site we have established a new correlation model on this parameter for another site. A diagram linking the standard deviation on both sites, for a given coefficient of variation is proposed for correlated and non-correlated cases. More over this analysis put in evidence the existence of a threshold time under which there is no significant correlation. This model can be useful in choosing new sites of production not only for establishing correlation from on site to another, but also in optimizing the geographical distribution of the solar farms within the territory. ISSN: 0960-1481 Droits : http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/licences/copyright/ hal-01099045 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099045 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099045/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01099045/file/Article%20Foison_2014.pdf | Partager |