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Dataset. 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: THREE CHARGE-ORDERED PHASES IN BILAYERED PR(SR0.1CA0.9)2MN2 O7: FROM ANTIFERRODISTORTIVE TO FERRODISTORTIVE STRUCTURES
- Blasco, Javier
- Cuartero, Vera
- Lafuerza, Sara
- García Muñoz, Josep Lluís
- Fauth, François
- Subías, G.
Details about Diffraction Refinements with Rietveld Plots, Comparison of Mode Decomposition and Atom Shifts for Different Irreps., Peer reviewed
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354863
Dataset. 2024
DATASET FOR THE PAPER "DESCALZO, E; JIMÉNEZ, J.; VILLAFUERTE, R.; DELIBES-MATEOS, M.; DÍAZ-RUIZ, F.; FERRERAS, P. 2024. QUANTIFYING THE PREDATION IMPACT OF AN EXPANDING MESOCARNIVORE ON DECLINING SMALL-GAME SPECIES"
- Descalzo, Esther
- Jiménez, José
- Villafuerte, Rafael
- Delibes-Mateos, Miguel
- Díaz-Ruiz, Francisco
- Ferreras, Pablo
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] European rabbits and red-legged partridge perpendicular distances from the transect line were performed along transects in vehicle at 10-15 km/h starting one hour before sunrise for rabbits and one hour after sunrise for partridges.
Egyptian mongooses were captured with box-traps baited with dead chicken. Adult and subadult mongooses were tagged with VHF-GPS radio-collars, from which telemetry data were obtained. Between 42 and 45 camera-traps, baited with lynx urine and valerian extract, were deployed in each study area in a regular shaped grid with an average distance of 400 m between cameras.
Mongoose sctas were collected along transects on foot in each study area., Dataset for the paper "Descalzo, E; Jiménez, J.; Villafuerte, R.; Delibes-Mateos, M.; Díaz-Ruiz, F.; Ferreras, P. 2024. Quantifying the predation impact of an expanding mesocarnivore on declining small-game species" © 2024 by Descalzo, E; Jiménez, J.; Villafuerte, R.; Delibes-Mateos, M.; Díaz-Ruiz, F.; Ferreras, P. is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, [Purpose] To estimate the predation impact of an expanding mesocarnivore, the Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon), on the populations of two declining prey species highly valued by hunters in southern Europe, the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa)., [Methods] We estimated the densities of mongooses, rabbits and partridges in three study areas of central Spain. Mongoose density was estimated with a generalized spatial mark-resight model including live capture-recapture data, capture-resisght data from camera-traps and telemetry data from GPS-tagged indviduals. Mongoose diet was estimated from food remains found in scats. Mongoose predation impact on rabbits and partridges was estimated by comparing the number of individuals consumed by the predator population with the estimated total prey populations., [Conclusions] The predation impact on rabbits in the area with the highest rabbit density was low and higher in the other areas. In contrast, the predation impact on partridge populations was negligible or low in all the study areas., Government of Castilla-La Mancha and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) [Project SBPLY/17/180501/000184]., MELOCAM_LineTran_Partridge.csv MELOCAM_LineTran_Rabbit.csv MELOCAM_Mong_Diet.csv Meloncillo.zip, Peer reviewed
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354889
Dataset. 2024
TSEB IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE MANUSCRIPT 'EVALUATING THE PRECISE GRAPEVINE WATER STRESS DETECTION USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION-BASED METRICS'
- Burchard-Levine, Vicente
- Borra-Serrano, Irene
- Peña Barragán, José Manuel
- Kustas, William P.
- Guerra, José G.
- Dorado, José
- Mesías-Ruiz, Gustavo A.
- Herrezuelo, Miguel
- Mary, Benjamin
- McKee, Lynn M.
- Castro, Ana Isabel de
- Sanchez-Élez, Sara
- Nieto, Héctor
This dataset was used to run the remote sensing-based two-source energy balance (TSEB) model to estimate evapotranspiration and related crop stress indicators using high-resolution imagery from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over a a vineyard experimental site in Madrid, Spain ('El Socorro', Belmonte de Tajo, Madrid, Spain). The dataset includes an example script to run the python implementation of TSEB (pyTSEB, https://github.com/hectornieto/pyTSEB) forced with UAV imagery and meteorological data acquired over the study site. The model outputs are also provided for the different TSEB version (TSEB-PT and TSEB-2T). These results are associated with the manuscript titled 'Evaluating the precise grapevine water stress detection using unmanned aerial vehicles and evapotranspiration-based metrics' published in Irrigation Science., The experiment was undertaken under the Digital Agriculture Technologies for Irrigation efficiency (DATI) project (2020-2024) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and the PRIMA EU program. It additionally received support from the EO4WUE research project (TED2021-129814B-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR. We also would like to thank Dr. Bill Kustas and USDA for helping with research infrastructure and scientific support., All the inputs and outputs of the two-source energy balance (TSEB) model are in the 'inputs' and 'outputs folder. Another readme file explicitely describes this data. Also described below: ## inputs ### meteo A csv file with meterological and EC measurements during UAV overpass time. ### UAV UAV imagery are stored in seperate folders for each date (in YYYYMMDD). Each input is available over the study site at 2m spatial resolution. ## outputs The model outputs are available for both TSEB-PT and TSEB-2T versions using pyTSEB (https://github.com/hectornieto/pyTSEB). In each folder, both Main ('Main') and ancillary ('Anc') output data is made available., Peer reviewed
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354912
Dataset. 2024
NEIGRA - NORTH-EAST IBERIAN GRANITOIDS DATABASE. GEOCHEMISTRY OF GRANITOIDS AND ORTHOGNEISSES FROM THE PYRENEES AND THE CATALAN COASTAL RANGES
- González-Esvertit, Eloi
- Canals, Angels
- Prieto-Torrell, Claudia
- Bons, Paul D.
- Llorens, Maria-Gema
- Casas, Josep Maria
- Aguilar, Carmen
- Neilson, Joyce
- Elburg, Marlina A.
- Gomez-Rivas, Enrique
Geochemical data of the Variscan gneisses derived from pre-Variscan intrusives and late-Variscan granitoids in the Pyrenees and the Catalan Coastal Ranges were obtained from two main sources: (1) individually mined from published articles and unpublished PhD theses (Autran et al., 1970; Guitard, 1970; Enrique, 1989; Soler and Enrique, 1989; Enrique, 1990; Soler, 1990; Gleizes, 1992; Debon et al., 1996; Arranz, 1997; Guitard et al., 1998b, 1998b; Roberts et al., 2000; Vilà et al., 2005; Casas et al., 2010; Navidad et al., 2010; Druguet et al., 2014; Laumonier et al., 2015; Navidad et al., 2018; Lemirre et al., 2019; Álvaro et al., 2021; Liesa et al., 2021; Casas et al., 2024), and (2) the GEOROC Database (Geochemistry of Rocks of the Oceans and Continents, Göttingen University, https://georoc.eu/; last access: 03/2024; Lehnert et al., 2000). Other Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR; Wilkinson et al., 2016) databases were searched using geographic and lithogeochemical constrains, yielding no results. The mined data were curated and classified based on the analysed rock types, ages, regional tectonic setting, and mode of occurrence in outcrop, resulting in more than 600 entries that are associated with up to 66 data fields. Associated with each entry are generic, descriptive and informative fields (Sample ID, Unit/Massif, Rock category, Rock details, Outcrop description, and References), major element oxide abundances (SiO2, Al2O3, FeOT, Fe2O3T, MnO, MgO, CaO, Na2O, K2O, TiO2, P2O5, and LOI), and trace element concentrations (Ag, As, Ba, Be, Bi, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Ga, Ge, Hf, In, Mo, Nb, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sb, Sc, Sn, Sr, Ta, Th, Tl, U, V, W, Y, Zn, Zr, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu). The resulting database, named NEIGRA (North-East Iberian GRAnitoids), represents the first Open-Access compilation of granite and orthogneiss geochemical data in the Pyrenees and the Catalan Coastal Ranges., This work was funded by DGICYT Projects PID2021-122467NB-C22 and PID2021-125585NB-I00 (MCIN/AEI/FEDER-UE/10.13039/501100011033) and PID2020-118999GB-I00 (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), and by the Sedimentary Geology Research Group (2021 SGR 00349). EGE acknowledges the funding provided by the Geological Society of London (GSL) Student Research Grants and the PhD grants funded by Generalitat de Catalunya and the European Social Fund (2021 FI_B 00165 and 2022 FI_B1 00043). CPT acknowledges the PhD grant 2021 FISDU 00347 funded by Generalitat de Catalunya. EGR acknowledges funding provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (“Ramón y Cajal” fellowship RYC2018-026335-I). CA is grateful to the GEOXis Reseach Group (2021 SGR 00262) and the projects PID2020-117332GB-C21 (USAL) and PID2020-117332GB-C22 (UCM) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033., 00_NEIGRA_Readme; NEIGRA_North-East Iberian GRAnitoids Database, Peer reviewed
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354912, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16236
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354926
Dataset. 2024
EXPERIMENTAL DATA FILES OF MANUSCRIPT A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VEGETABLE FLOURS AS ALTERNATIVE PROTEIN SOURCES OF INTEREST FOR FOOD INDUSTRY
- Badia Olmos, Celia
- Sentandreu, Miguel Ángel
- Laguna, Laura
- Tárrega, Amparo
- Sentandreu, Enrique
LC-MS data files in .mgf format of bands listed in Table S1 and Table S2 of manuscript., IATA-CSIC (DESPEGA IATA-4 internal project); Spanish government MCIN/AEI for projects RTI2018-096162-R-C22 and PID2019-107723RB-C21 and Center of Excellence Accreditation Severo Ochoa (CEX2021-001189-S/MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), A-MGF_TableS1: LC-MS data files in .mgf format of bands (from 1 to 50) listed in Table S1; B-MGF_TableS2: LC-MS data files in .mgf format of bands (from 1 to 15) listed in Table S2, Peer reviewed
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354926, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16237
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Dataset. 2024
SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR SELECTIVE DETECTION OF ACTIVE EXTRACELLULAR GRANZYME A BY USING A NOVEL FLUORESCENT IMMUNOPROBE WITH APPLICATION TO INFLAMMATORY DISEASES [DATASET]
- Senán Salinas, Ana
- Comas, Laura
- Esteban, Patricia
- Garzón, Marcela
- Santiago, Llipsy
- Domingo, María Pilar
- Ramírez-Labrada, Ariel
- Paño, José Ramón
- Vendrell, Marc
- Pardo, Julián
- Arias, Maykel
- Gálvez Buerba, Eva Mª
Under a Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0., Supplementary table 1. Concentration of trypsin-like proteases presenting similar enzyme activity using a common substrate.-- The substrate Nɑ-CBZ-L-Lysine thiobenzyl ester hydrochloride was incubated with hGzmA (66.7 nM), hGzmK (2.4 nM), mGzmA (4 nm), Kallikrein (3.7 nM), Plasmin (4.3 nM) and Trypsin (0.4 nM) for 30 min as described in methods. The absorbance was measured. The values obtained at each time were subtracted from the substrate signal in the absence of enzymes. Data represent the mean of three independent replicates., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2024
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR USE OF A HIGH-ENTROPY OXIDE AS AN OXYGEN CARRIER FOR CHEMICAL LOOPING [DATASET]
- Adánez-Rubio, Iñaki
- Izquierdo Pantoja, María Teresa
- Brorsson, Joakim
- Mei, Daofeng
- Mattisson, Tobias
- Adánez Elorza, Juan
1. Batch fluidized bed methodology: The following methodology was used during the fluidized bed testing:
i. The reactor was heated up in an N2 stream of 850 ml/min at a rate of 20 °C /min until the OC started to release O2, then the gas was switched to 11 vol% of O2 with N2 for balance. Note that the same mixture of air and N2 was used to regenerate the oxygen carrier (OC) after the Chemical Looping Oxygen Uncoupling (CLOU) and syngas reactions. Once the temperature and O2 concentration had stabilized, the redox cycle was initiated.
ii. Oxygen release and regeneration (CLOU) was tested in an N2 atmosphere for 300 s, or until the concentration of oxygen released dropped to 0. Specifically, the oxygen concentration was recorded together with the total amount of oxygen released and the conversion of the high entropy oxygen carrier (HEOC). During regeneration, it was determined whether the HEOC was able to capture all of the previously released oxygen and how much time this required at each temperature.
iii. After the oxygen release and regeneration cycles, redox reactivity experiments were performed at 950 °C using syngas (50 vol% H2 and 50 vol% CO) as the reactant. During the redox cycles the stream initially consisted of inert gas (120 s) followed by syngas (10-20 s) and inert gas (120 s) before finally being oxidized in an air and N2 mixture (until complete regeneration). The regeneration and oxidation was carried out in the same way as in the CLOU cycles. During these experiments, the reactivity of the OC in the presence of syngas and its capacity for converting syngas to CO2 and H2O were analyzed.
iv. The ability of the HEOC to release oxygen and regenerate was retested after the syngas experiments. For this purpose, the experiments shown in point i were performed again and the results obtained before and after syngas combustion were compared.
To a achieve fast cooling of the bed the furnace was opened at the end of the last cycle, which led to a cool down from 950 °C to 500 °C at a rate of 90 °C/min. The gas used to fluidize the bed during the cooling period is the same as in the previous oxidation step.-- 2. HEOC Reactivity in TGA and Batch Fluidized Bed Reactor: 2.1 TGA reactivity. As can be seen from Figure S1, the oxidation, after reduction with either H2 or CLOU, shows a two step behavior in the reactivity, with one very fast initial step followed by a slower step, that cannot be attributed to different redox reactions. Even so, the OC conversion was complete for both redox reactions and the reactivity was maintained during the redox cycles. The CH4 reactivity was measured at 800 °C by reduction with a gas mixture containing 15 % CH4 and 20 % H2O. The reduction reactivity (Figure S2a) increased in a single step and reached the same value independent of the calcination temperature. The oxidation was complete and fast (see Figure S2b) and the OC conversion was maintained over the redox cycles. Still, the reactivities with CH4 were not remarkable compared to other OCs 18.-- 3. HEOC characterization:
3.1 SEM-EDX
Figure S7 shows SEM images and EDX mappings of the fresh HEOC_1100 (Figure 13a,b,c) as well as oxidized particles from the batch fluidized bed after 30h of operation and a cool down from 950 °C, at a rate of 90 °C/min (Figure S7d,e,f). It is apparent that the particles do not show any shape modifications after use in the batch fluidized bed reactor. In addition, a homogeneous distribution of the five elements can, in general, be observed inside the particles. However, there are subdomains enriched in Mg (red zones in Figure S7c,f), which are more frequent in the fresh particles.-- Under a Creative Commons license CC BY NC ND 4.0., 1. Batch fluidized bed methodology. 2. HEOC Reactivity in TGA and Batch Fluidized Bed Reactor: 2.1 TGA reactivity. 2.2 Batch fluidized bed reactivity. Syngas combustion cycles. 3. HEOC characterization: 3.1 SEM-EDX. Mg-enriched subdomains, This work was partiatially funded by the Swedish Research Council (2020–03487) and the Gobierno de Aragón – Dpto. de Ciencia, Universidad y Sociedad del Conocimiento - Project LMP166_21. I. Adánez-Rubio acknowledges for “Juan de la Cierva” Program (Grant IJC2019-038987-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) and for the “José Castillejo” international mobility program for young researchers (CAS21/00200)., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2023
APPENDIX 1. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: MEDICATED LIVESTOCK CARCASSES AND LANDFILL SITES: SOURCES OF HIGHLY TOXIC VETERINARY PHARMACEUTICALS AND CAFFEINE FOR AVIAN SCAVENGERS
- Herrero-Villar, Marta
- Taggart, Mark A.
- Mateo, Rafael
-Table A1. Compounds analysed by chemical group, including precursor ion, two main fragmented ions, collision energy (CE) and polarity.
-Table A2. Quality control of the analytical method including recovery of the different pharmaceuticals (n = 7 days) at different levels performed in pig liver (31, 63 and 125 ng/g) everyday samples of domestic animal carcasses were processed and analysed, including limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of the analytical technique, and R2 of matrix-matched calibration curves of each compound made in pig liver.
-Table A3. Quality control of the analytical method including recovery of the different pharmaceuticals (n = 3 days) at different levels performed in chicken liver (31, 63 and 125 ng/g) everyday samples of avian scavenger tissues were processed and analysed, including limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of the analytical technique, and R2 of matrix-matched calibration curves of each compound made in chicken liver.
-Table A4. Quality control of the analytical method including recovery of the different pharmaceuticals and caffeine (n = 1 days) at different levels performed in partridge plasma (18, 39 and 75 ng/mL) everyday samples of avian scavenger plasma samples were processed and analysed, including limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of the analytical technique, and R2 of matrix-matched calibration curves of each compound made in partridge plasma.
-Table A5. Veterinary pharmaceutical concentrations detected in domestic animal carcasses by species and tissues supplied at supplementary feeding stations for vultures in Aragon, including average (± SD) and maximum levels (ng/g).
-Table A6. Veterinary pharmaceutical and caffeine concentrations detected in positive samples in plasma from avian scavengers captured in Aragon and nearby regions, including average (± SD), minimum and maximum levels (ng/mL).
-Fig. A1. Map showing the points where avian scavengers were captured, supplementary feeding stations are shown in black and landfills in orange., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2023
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 1 PENTOBARBITAL INTOXICATION AS A POTENTIAL UNDERLYING CAUSE FOR ELECTROCUTION IN A BEARDED VULTURE
- Herrero-Villar, Marta
- Sánchez-Barbudo, Inés S.
- Cardona-Cabrera, Teresa
- Höfle, Ursula
- Sánchez Cano, Alberto
- Báguena, G.
- Mateo, Rafael
Fig S1. Location and situation of the carcass of the bearded vulture near a high voltage powerline.
Author: José Carlos González Ruiz., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2023
SUPPORTING INFORMATION OF THE MANUSCRIPT " RUTHENIUM-CATALYZED INTERMOLECULAR ALKENE–ALKYNE COUPLINGS IN BIOLOGICALLY RELEVANT MEDIA"
- Gutiérrez-González, Alejandro
- Marcos-Atanes, Daniel
- Cool, Leonard G.
- López García, Fernando José
- Mascareñas, José L.
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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/355022, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16249
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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