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        Three-dimensional thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled modeling of thermal anomalies before the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

        Chuanhua Zhu,Xinjian Shan,Guohong Zhang,Qiongying Liu,Zhonghu Jiao 한국지질과학협의회 2020 Geosciences Journal Vol.24 No.6

        Pre-seismic thermal anomalies have been widely reported, however, there is still no unified understanding of their causes or physical mechanisms. To clarify whether subsurface fluid convection and rock deformation directly related to seismic fault stress release can form thermal anomalies before an earthquake, we carried out thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) coupled modeling of the Wenchuan earthquake, and considered the influence of maximum horizontal principal stress direction (MPSD) and fault dip. The results show that convective thermal flux (CT) anomalies of subsurface fluid and the deformation induced thermal flux (DT) of the rock mass caused by stress release of the seismic fault can explain the observed thermal anomalies along the fault. The calculated and observed thermal anomalies are comparable in spatial distribution, evolution, and magnitude. Specifically, for the Wenchuan earthquake, seismic fault stress release-induced CT and DT anomalies occur in the fault zone and in the adjacent hanging wall area. In the fault zone, CT and DT induced thermal anomalies were comparable, and superposition of the two was characterized by strong initial warming, followed by weaker warming and then short-term cooling. However, outside of the fault zone, CT induced thermal anomalies had much higher intensities than those induced by DT, and were characterized by band-like warming along the hanging wall of the fault. In addition, variations in the MPSD and fault dip cause the segmentation of thermal anomalies along the Wenchuan earthquake fault. From the southern to the northern segments of the fault, the intensity of thermal anomalies is significantly weakened with rotation of MPSD and an increase in fault dip. Our study provides evidence that seismic fault stress release is the cause of pre-seismic thermal anomalies; furthermore, the results indicate the CT and DT could be important physical mechanisms of pre-seismic thermal anomalies.

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        Dietary methionine supplementation to a low-protein diet improved hair follicle development of Angora rabbits

        Zhao Man,Wang Tongtong,Wang Bin,Liu Chuanhua,Li Fuchang,Liu Lei 아세아·태평양축산학회 2023 Animal Bioscience Vol.36 No.6

        Objective: Angora rabbits fed a low-protein diet exhibit decreased hair production performance. This study was set out to evaluate the effects of methionine on hair properties and nitrogen metabolism in Angora rabbits fed a low-protein diet and to investigate the gene expression related to hair follicle development to determine the possible molecular mechanism of methionine effects on hair follicle development. Methods: An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of DL-methionine addition on a low-protein diet on hair development in Angora rabbits. Angora rabbits were divided into 5 groups: fed a normal diet (control), fed a low-protein diet (LP), or fed an LP supplemented with 0.2%, 0.4%, or 0.6% DL-methionine (Met). Results: The results showed that rabbits in the LP group had lower wool yield than the control rabbits, but the addition of 0.4% to 0.6% Met to LP attenuated these effects (p< 0.05). Dietary addition of 0.4% to 0.6% Met to LP increased the apparent nitrogen digestibility, nitrogen utilization rate, and feed efficiency (p<0.05). Feeding LP decreased the insulinlike growth factor 1 (IGF1), keratin-associated protein (KAP) 3.1, and KAP 6.1 mRNA levels compared with the control, but the addition of 0.4% Met in LP attenuated these effects (p<0.05). Relative to the LP or control group, dietary addition of 0.4% Met increased versican mRNA levels. Conclusion: In conclusion, the addition of Met to LP could improves wool production performance and feed efficiency and reduce nitrogen emissions in Angora rabbits. Met can promote hair follicle development, which may be associated with IGF1, KAP, and the versican signaling.

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