• Title/Summary/Keyword: return level plot

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크리핑 벤트그라스 훼어웨이에서 관수회수.예지물과 질소시비수준이 엽조직 및 토양 질소함유량에 미치는 효과 (A Three-year Study on the Leaf and Soil Nitrogen Contents Influenced by Irrigation Frequency, Clipping Return or Removal and Nitrogen Rate in a Creeping Bentgrass Fairway)

  • 김경남;로버트쉬어만
    • 아시안잔디학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.105-115
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    • 1997
  • Responses of 'Penncross' creeping bentgrass turf to various fairway cultural practices are not well-established or supported by research results. This study was initiated to evaluate the effects of irrigation frequency, clipping return or removal, and nitrogen rate on leaf and soil nitrogen con-tent in the 'Penncross' creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.) turf. A 'Penncross' creeping bentgrass turf was established in 1988 on a Sharpsburg silty-clay loam (Typic Argiudoll). The experiment was conducted from 1989 to 1991 under nontraffic conditions. A split-split-plot experimental design was used. Daily or biweekly irrigation, clipping return or removal, and 5, 15, or 25 g N $m-^2$ $yr-^1$ were the main-, sub-, and sub-sub-plot treatments, respectively. Treatments were replicated 3 times in a randomized complete block design. The turf was mowed 4 times weekly at a l3 mm height of cut. Leaf tissue nitrogen content was analyzed twice in 1989 and three times in both 1990 and 1991. Leaf samples were collected from turfgrass plants in the treatment plots, dried immediately at 70˚C for 48 hours, and evaluated for total-N content, using the Kjeldahl method. Concurrently, six soil cores (18mm diam. by 200 mm depth) were collected, air dried, and analyzed for total-N content. Nitrogen analysis on the soil and leaf samples were made in the Soil and Plant Analyical Laboratory, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Data were analyzed as a split-split-plot with analysis of variance (ANOVA), using the General Linear Model procedures of the Statistical Analysis System. The nitrogen content of the leaf tissue is variable in creeping bentgrass fairway turf with clip-ping recycles, nitrogen application rate and time after establishment. Leaf tissue nitrogen content increased with clipping return and nitrogen rate. Plots treated with clipping return had 8% and 5% more nitrogen content in the leaf tissue in 1989 and 1990, respectively, as compared to plots treated with clipping removal. Plots applied with high-N level (25g N $m-^2$ $yr-^1$)had 10%, 17%, and 13% more nitrogen content in leaf tissue in 1989, 1990, and 1991, respectively, when compared with plots applied with low-N level (5g N $m-^2$ $yr-^1$). Overall observations during the study indicated that leaf tissue nitrogen content increased at any nitrogen rate with time after establishment. At the low-N level treatment (5g N $m-^2$ $yr-^1$ ), plots sampled in 1991 had 15% more leaf nitrogen content, as compared to plots sampled in 1989. Similar responses were also found from the high-N level treatment (25g N $m-^2$ $yr-^1$ ).Plots analyzed in 1991 were 18% higher than that of plots analyzed in 1989. No significant treatment effects were observed for soil nitrogen content over the first 3 years after establishment. Strategic management application is necessary for the golf course turf, depending on whether clippings return or not. Different approaches should be addressed to turf fertilization program from a standpoint of clipping recycles. It is recommended that regular analysis of the soil and leaf tissue of golf course turf must be made and fertilization program should be developed through the interpretation of its analytic data result. In golf courses where clippings are recycled, the fertilization program need to be adjusted, being 20% to 30% less nitrogen input over the clipping-removed areas. Key words: Agrostis palustris Huds., 'Penncross' creeping bentgrass fairway, Irrigation frequency, Clipping return, Nitrogen rate, Leaf nitrogen content, Soil nitrogen content.

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극한치이론을 이용한 VAR 추정치의 유용성과 한계 - 우리나라 주식시장을 중심으로 - (Usefulness and Limitations of Extreme Value Theory VAR model : The Korean Stock Market)

  • 김규형;이준행
    • 재무관리연구
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.119-146
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    • 2005
  • 본 연구는 극한치 이론을 적용하여 국내 주식시장에 대한 VAR값을 구하고 이의 유용성을 살펴보았다. 극한치모형으로는 블록최대값모형과 POT 모형을 이용하였고 백테스트를 통하여 이들 모형의 적정성을 알아보았다. 극한치모형 중 블록최대값 모형은 신뢰수준의 변화에 따라 VAR 추정치의 변동이 매우 큰 것으로 나타났으며, 블록의 크기를 어떻게 선택하는가에 따라 모수의 추정치가 크게 달라져 VAR값의 안정성이 떨어지는 것으로 나타났다. 이는 국내 주식시장에 대해 VAR 측정시 블록최대값 모형을 사용하는 것은 적절치 않음을 시사하는 것이다. 반면 POT모형은 임계치의 선택에 따라서 VAR 값이 달라지기는 하나 상대적으로 안정적인 모습을 보이며, 또한 백테스트 결과 97.5% 이상의 신뢰수준에서 VAR값이 델타 VAR에 비하여 우수한 성과를 보이는 것으로 나타났다. 특히 POT모형은 신뢰수준이 높아질수록 그 우월성이 높은 것으로 나타나, 주로 99% 이상의 높은 신뢰수준의 VAR값을 이용하는 경우에 위험의 관리수단으로 유용한 모형임을 시사하고 있다. 또한 극한치모형은 수익률의 왼쪽 꼬리와 오른쪽 꼬리를 분리하여 추정하고 이를 VAR의 계산에 이용하기 때문에, 수익률분포가 비대칭적 특징을 보이는 우리나라 주식시장의 VAR 측정시 적절한 방법임을 확인할 수 있었다.

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Non-Gaussian analysis methods for planing craft motion

  • Somayajula, Abhilash;Falzarano, Jeffrey M.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.293-308
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    • 2014
  • Unlike the traditional displacement type vessels, the high speed planing crafts are supported by the lift forces which are highly non-linear. This non-linear phenomenon causes their motions in an irregular seaway to be non-Gaussian. In general, it may not be possible to express the probability distribution of such processes by an analytical formula. Also the process might not be stationary or ergodic in which case the statistical behavior of the motion to be constantly changing with time. Therefore the extreme values of such a process can no longer be calculated using the analytical formulae applicable to Gaussian processes. Since closed form analytical solutions do not exist, recourse is taken to fitting a distribution to the data and estimating the statistical properties of the process from this fitted probability distribution. The peaks over threshold analysis and fitting of the Generalized Pareto Distribution are explored in this paper as an alternative to Weibull, Generalized Gamma and Rayleigh distributions in predicting the short term extreme value of a random process.