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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract In the western part of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge three different types of epigenetic lead-zinc vein mineralization in Paleozoic rocks can be distinguished: 1. Syntectonic Variscan veins, 2. post-Variscan (Saxonian) veins mainly in Paleozoic siliceous clastic rocks, 3. post-Variscan carbonate-hosted mineralization in the Aachen-Stolberg area. Ore impregnations occur in the Triassic Buntsandstein (Bunter sandstone) and Muschelkalk of the Maubach-Mechernich triangular depression covering the Paleozoic rocks. Data points define two distinct populations in both lead isotope diagrams and thus indicate two major Variscan and post-Variscan mineralization events. The lead isotope pattern of the Paleozoic sedimentary rocks bears good evidence that this thick rock sequence may be the main source of metals for the mineralization. The metals were mobilized at deeper levels by saline fluids at different times. There are no direct indications for remobilization of the older Variscan vein ore deposits. The sandstone- and carbonate-hosted ore impregnations of Maubach-Mechernich have a similar lead isotope pattern to the post-Variscan mineralization in the Paleozoic sedimentary basement.
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    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract In the western part of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge three different types of epigenetic lead-zinc vein mineralization in Paleozoic rocks can be distinguished: 1. Syntectonic Variscan veins, 2. post-Variscan (Saxonian) veins mainly in Paleozoic siliceous clastic rocks, 3. post-Variscan carbonate-hosted mineralization in the Aachen-Stolberg area. Ore impregnations occur in the Triassic Buntsandstein (Bunter sandstone) and Muschelkalk of the Maubach-Mechernich triangular depression covering the Paleozoic rocks. Data points define two distinct populations in both lead isotope diagrams and thus indicate two major Variscan and post-Variscan mineralization events. The lead isotope pattern of the Paleozoic sedimentary rocks bears good evidence that this thick rock sequence may be the main source of metals for the mineralization. The metals were mobilized at deeper levels by saline fluids at different times. There are no direct indications for remobilization of the older Variscan vein ore deposits. The sandstone- and carbonate-hosted ore impregnations of Maubach-Mechernich have a similar lead isotope pattern to the post-Variscan mineralization in the Paleozoic sedimentary basement.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-3238
    Keywords: Psychiatry ; inpatients ; sleep ; actigraphy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This study was designed to evaluate the conventional techniques of assessing sleep, nursing and patient report, of inpatients on a clinical psychiatric unit. Nurses assessed sleep/wake status at hourly checks and patients completed a sleep diary. For three nights patients wore a wrist actigraph, a portable instrument which provides objective data about sleep/wake activity. The nursing and patient data obtained were compared with actigraphy data. Nursing staff evaluated sleep with satisfactory agreement (76.5% night 1 and 81.6% night 3) that improved over the first three nights of hospitalization (p 〈 0.03). When the nurses' report did not agree with the actigraph, they tended to overestimate sleep. Patients tended to underestimate their total sleep time and total time awake after sleep onset. Time in bed and initial sleep latency were overestimated. There was great intersubject variability, making determination of agreement impossible. This data suggest that treatment teams on psychiatric units should in general consider nursing reports of sleep more accurate than patient self-report. However, since nursing staff and patients observe different aspects of sleep, both sources of data are important to inpatient treatment teams on clinical units.
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