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2023
Abreu, E, Ferraz P, Espírito Santo AM, Pereira F, Santos LGC, Sousa FS.  2023.  Recursive formulation and parallel implementation of multiscale mixed methods. Journal of Computational Physics. 473:111681. AbstractWebsite

Multiscale methods for second order elliptic equations based on non-overlapping domain decomposition schemes have great potential to take advantage of multi-core, state-of-the-art parallel computers. These methods typically involve solving local boundary value problems followed by the solution of a global interface problem. Known iterative procedures for the solution of the interface problem have typically slow convergence, increasing the overall cost of the multiscale solver. To overcome this problem we develop a scalable recursive solution method for such interface problem that replaces the global problem by a family of small interface systems associated with adjacent subdomains, in a hierarchy of nested subdomains. Then, we propose a novel parallel algorithm to implement our recursive formulation in multi-core devices using the Multiscale Robin Coupled Method by Guiraldello et al. (2018) [26], that can be seen as a generalization of several multiscale mixed methods. Through several numerical studies we show that the new algorithm is very fast and exhibits excellent strong and weak scalability. We consider very large problems, that can have billions of discretization cells, motivated by the numerical simulation of subsurface flows.

Schmidt, AR.  2023.  Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy. Gender Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Academia A Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Transformation. Edited ByMelina Duarte, Katrin Losleben, Kjersti Fjørtoft . , London: Routledge
Ferrari, CG, Siqueira M.  2023.  Where there's a proverb, there are many conceptual mappings. Crossroads. A journal of English studies. 43:57-81.2023. Ferrari e Siqueira.pdfWebsite
Schmidt-Neto, H, Horodyski RS, do Ritter MN, Dasgupta S.  2023.  Abandoned Quaternary gastropod shells: Incrustation, bioerosion, and fragmentation approaches. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 131:104634. AbstractWebsite

At the beach, death assemblages are constantly reworked by wind and waves. One of the various consequences of this shore dynamic is the constant burial and exhumation of the shells, making them inappropriate for epibionts. However, some gastropod shells collected in the death assemblages arranged on the foreshore of the coastal plain of south Brazil were hardly encrusted. Olivancillaria urceus corresponds to 48.8% of all encrusted taxa, suggesting that some shell species may play a more striking role than others as available bioclasts. Therefore, the research aims to discuss the taphonomic implications for epibionts and bioerosion in gastropod shells. Abandoned gastropod shells were collected on 27 sites along a 150 km coastal strip in southernmost Brazil. Epibionts and bioerosion traces were identified, and their frequency was calculated considering their abundance, which taxa they occurred in, and their settlement on the different parts of the shells. At least 13 of 21 taxa were colonized by epibionts, of which 97% were by bryozoans. Other epibionts recognized were serpulid tubes, bivalves, and balanids. Fifteen taxa were bioeroded, showing traces made by worms (cf. Caulostrepsis), bryozoans (cf. Pennatichnus), balanids (cf. Rogerella), bivalves (cf. Gastrochaenolites), and sponges (cf. Entobia). The results reached in this survey suggest that the bryozoans have an advantage over other epibionts at colonizing the gastropod shells.

Sibemberg, LS, Allem LE, Hoppen C.  2023.  ALGORITMO PARA CONSTRUÇÃO DE MATRIZES ÓTIMAS DE ÁRVORES DIMINIMAIS. Anais do Encontro Regional de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional do Rio Grande do Sul. Abstract
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Allem, EL, Braga RO, Hoppen C, Oliveira ER, Sibemberg LS, Trevisan V.  2023.  Diminimal families of arbitrary diameter. Linear Algebra and its Applications. 676:318–351.: Elsevier Abstract
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da Silva Neto, JF, Staats CC, Pontes MH.  2023.  Editorial: Metal homeostasis in microbial physiology and virulence. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 13 AbstractWebsite
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Ladeia, CA, Schramm M, Fernandes JCL, Zanetti HR, Albuquerque AD.  2023.  The Influence of the Refractive Index and Absorption Coefficients in the Solution of the Radiative Conductive Transfer Equation in Cartesian Geometry. Integral Methods in Science and Engineering. (Constanda, Christian, Bardo E. J. Bodmann, Harris, Paul J., Eds.).:179–189., Cham: Springer International Publishing Abstract
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Souza Filho, JR, Chagas AAS, Silva IR, Guimarães JK, Sakanaka TE, Fernandino G.  2023.  Litter Reduction during Beach Closure in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quantifying the Impact of Users on Beach Litter Generation. Sustainability. 15, Number 3 AbstractWebsite

This study aimed to quantify marine litter before and during the COVID pandemic found on urban touristic beaches closed to beachgoer access in northeastern Brazil. Litter identification and quantification was conducted during April, June, and August 2019, when 3583 items were sampled, and replicated during the same months in 2020, when access to the beaches studied was prohibited and a significant reduction in the amount of litter was found, 1812 items (49% decrease). Transects were used to monitor and classify litter according to its source, namely: autochthonous (litter that was locally discarded) and allochthonous (litter from other sites and sources). All beaches were classified as “very clean” and presented a smaller amount of litter during the beach closure period. The highest total marine litter reduction between the periods studied was 83%, while autochthonous litter in particular showed the most significant reduction, 88%. The comparison between the quantity and type of litter found in both periods showed greater specific anthropic pressure from beach users.

da Silva Camargo, M, Geremia F, Sbaraini N, Staats CC, Filho MS, Schrank A.  2023.  Molecular characterization of a novel victorivirus (order Ghabrivirales, family Totiviridae) infecting Metarhizium anisopliae. Archives of Virology. 168, Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Cubillos-Arcila, DM, Martins VF, Zanardi APJ, Machado GD, Burguêz D, Gomeñuka NA, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, SAUTE JAM.  2023.  Static Balance in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias: a Cross-sectional Study. Cerebellum. AbstractWebsite
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Saldanha, JP, Del Mouro L, Horodyski RS, RITTER MATIASDONASCIMENTO, Schmidt-Neto H.  2023.  Taphonomy and paleoecology of the Lontras Shale Lagerstätte: Detailing the warming peak of a Late Paleozoic Ice Age temperate fjord. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 609:111326. AbstractWebsite

Fjords are considered biodiversity hotspots and aquatic critical zones, being extremely sensitive to climate change due to close oceanic, terrestrial, and glacial interactions. These ecosystems have received a great deal of attention in research on current and future anthropic impacts. Despite this, there is no analog in the geological record that presents icehouse-greenhouse biological and climatic changes. Here we present an analog, through a detailed taphonomic survey of the Lontras Shale Lagerstätte (Itararé Group, Paraná Basin, Brazil), related to a climatic optimum of the end of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age (Late Pennsylvanian), in which a temperate outer paleofjord with a rich well-preserved biota was installed. In the monotone layers of black shale, we find subtle variations of the dominant skeletal type, rates of fragmentation and disarticulation, and other taphonomic aspects that define distinct taphofacies. Each of them is the result of distinct time-averaging related to mass mortality events, turbidity, and depositional hiatus periods at different scales and intensities, mixing the ecologic census with short-term and long-term within-habitat assemblages. In addition, the rich paleobiota was reconstructed with autochthonous and allochthonous benthic fauna, many marine nektonic organisms, and intense continental contribution of terrestrial bioclasts, that proliferated and were exceptionally preserved by the establishment of an anoxic temperate outer fjord. The taphofacies show an evolution in a high-frequency sequence within a highstand systems tract, linked to climatic improvement. Furthermore, taphonomic detailing can be used as a comparison of deep marine and deep lacustrine taphofacies, in addition to serving as an analog for the short-time scale biological, biogeochemical, climatic, and stratigraphic changes associated with the icehouse–greenhouse transition in the past, present, and future.

2022
Dagnino, R, KALSING R, SILVA R.  2022.  A agricultura urbana e periurbana aproximando a população da agroecologia e promovendo segurança alimentar e nutricional. Cadernos de Agroecologia. 17(3), Number 3 Abstractdagnino_et_al_2022_agricultura_urbana_cadernos_agroecologia.pdfWebsite

Este trabalho apresenta o projeto de extensão Agricultura Urbana e Periurbana, Alimentação, Educação e Saúde, iniciado em 2018 pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, no Campus Litoral Norte. O diálogo entre a universidade, gestores públicos, escolas, organizações não-governamentais e moradores da região fomentou o debate sobre agricultura, agroecologia, alimentação e saúde. Percebeu-se que havia demanda por cursos teórico-práticos que pudessem consolidar a formação técnica em torno dessas temáticas. O projeto iniciou realizando um mapeamento das hortas comunitárias urbanas e periurbanas na região e ofereceu cursos fomentando a inclusão de populações vulneráveis, articulando o direito humano à alimentação e o direito à cidade, propondo o aumento da produção de alimentos no espaço urbano.

Muller, WA, Sarkis JR, Marczak LDF, Muniz AR.  2022.  Molecular dynamics insights on temperature and pressure effects on electroporation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1864(12):184049.
Muller, WA, Sarkis JR, Marczak LDF, Muniz AR.  2022.  Molecular dynamics study of the effects of static and oscillating electric fields in ovalbumin. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies. 75:102911.
Konzen, E, Tomazoni C, Dagnino R, Soletti R, Rosa T, Marques J, Duarte V, Thalheimer L, Ribeiro J, Novaski P, Ferreira G, Mutz A.  2022.  NAU Campus Litoral. RAAI 2021: Relatório de autoavaliação institucional da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: 17º Ciclo: 2021 (Volume 2). , Porto Alegre: Secretaria de Avaliação Institucional, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sulraai_2021_v2_naus.pdfraai_2021_v2_nau_campus_litoral.pdf
Haas, F, Soares LGF.  2022.  Nonlinear dynamics in isotropic and anisotropic magneto-optical traps. Atoms. 10(3):article83,9pages.
Miliante, CM, Christmann AM, Soares RP, Bocca JR, Alves CS, Carvalho AMG, Muniz AR.  2022.  On the colossal barocaloric effect in higher n-alkanes. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 10:8344-8355.
Pedraza, LK, Sierra RO, De Oliveira Alvares L.  2022.  Systems consolidation and fear memory generalization as a potential target for trauma-related disorders. WORLD JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY.
Grohmann, LGM, Hoffmann F, Santos ER, Ca LJ.  2022.  Um estudo comparativo sobre a confiança nos processos eleitorais entre os brasileiros, chilenos, mexicanos e poloneses. Paraná Eleitoral. 11(1):47-62.