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L-invariants and congruences for Galois representations of dimension 3, 4, and 8
(The University of Waikato, 2020)The arithmetic of Galois representations plays a central role in modern number theory. In this thesis we consider representations arising from tensor products of the two-dimensional representations attached to modular forms ... -
La gouvernance des rivières en Nouvelle-Zélande : une solution élégante ?
(Société Francaise pour le Droit de l’Environnement, 2018)Governance of Water in New Zealand: An Elegant Solution? This chapter is grounded in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand while drawing on larger references, such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous ... -
La prise de Cayenne en 1664 : une nouvelle perspective
(2019)Résumé La conquête de Cayenne en 1664 marque les prémisses de la politique coloniale de Louis XIV. L’événement est pourtant mal connu, faute de sources primaires fiables, cependant le témoignage inédit du notaire de ... -
Labour mobility and diaspora: An overview of Solomon Islands’ historical regulatory experience, 1850s-2013
(National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA), 2014-02)With less than 4,500 of its population of around 600,000 living overseas in 2013, the Solomon Islands ranks 138th in the world for diaspora formation. At these levels the scale of the diaspora as a proportion of population ... -
Labourers' letters from Wellington to Surrey, 1840-1845: Lefebvre, Bernstein and pedagogies of appropriation
(Routledge, 2010)Henri Lefebvre suggested that social researchers engage in 'the concrete analysis of rhythms' in order to reveal the 'pedagogy of appropriation (the appropriation of the body, as of spatial practice)'. Lefebvre's spatial ... -
Labourers’ letters in the New Zealand Journal, Wellington, 1840-45: Lefebvre, Bernstein and pedagogies of appropriation
(2009)Henri Lefebvre suggested that social researchers engage in "the concrete analysis of rhythms" in order to reveal the "pedagogy of appropriation (the appropriation of the body, as of spatial practice)". Lefebvre's spatial ... -
The lack of persistence of Ophiostomataceae fungi in Pinus radiata 3 years after damage by the bark beetle Hylastes ater, and the subsequent colonisation by Sphareopsis sapinea
(Elsevier, 2006)A survey established in 2002 of 1-year-old Pinus radiata seedlings in New Zealand confirmed the presence of a number of members of the Ophiostomataceae family within the seedlings following damage. The persistence of fungi ... -
Lagrangian measurements of turbulent dissipation over a shallow tidal flat from pulse coherent Acoustic Doppler Profilers
(Costal Engineering Research Council, 2012)We present high resolution (25 mm spatial, 8 Hz temporal) profiles of velocity measured over a shallow tidal flat using pulse-coherent Acoustic Doppler Profilers mounted on surface drifters. The use of Lagrangian measurements ... -
Lagrangian relaxation schemes for calculating force-free magnetic fields, and their limitations
(IOP Publishing Ltd, 2009)Force-free magnetic fields are important in many astrophysical settings. Determining the properties of such force-free fields—especially smoothness and stability properties—is crucial to understanding many key phenomena ... -
Lagunamides A and B: Cytotoxic and antimalarial Cyclodepsipeptides from the Marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscule
(ACS Publications, 2010)Lagunamides A (1) and B (2) are new cyclic depsipeptides isolated from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula obtained from Pulau Hantu Besar, Singapore. The planar structural characterization of these molecules was ... -
Lake biosecurity - Local actions and results
(LakesWater Quality Society, 2017)Thank you, I keep my biography short and sharp and probably should add that in a cruel twist I was born the year hornwort first invaded Lake Rotorua. I have been working from the Rotorua office for 11 years as a biosecurity ... -
Lake level forecasting for hydro power operation in the Clutha catchment
(The University of Waikato, 2019)The Clutha River is New Zealand’s largest river, located within New Zealand’s largest catchment. The river runs through two hydro-power stations, the Clyde Dam and downstream the Roxburgh Dam, together providing around 10% ... -
Lake models – fact sheet
(Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand (LERNZ), University of Waikato, 2015)Models of lakes are used to provide insights into water quality at some future point in time, so that management actions may be targeted and cost-effective. In the past, small-scale physical models were used to simulate ... -
Lake restoration lags – fact sheet
(Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand (LERNZ), University of Waikato, 2015)Regulatory responses to declines in lake health have often been characterised by long lag times. Under these circumstances regulation has often failed to prevent declining lake health or to implement successful restoration ... -
Lake restoration: Does sediment capping have post-application effects on zooplankton and phytoplankton?
(2011)Although in situ sediment capping is frequently used to reduce internal loading of contaminants and nutrients, post-application assessment rarely includes the potential undesirable short-term effects on plankton species ... -
Lake Rotoiti catfish incursion: Something new or the Emergence of an old problem?
(LakesWater Quality Society, 2017)Kia ora everybody. I have been involved in pest fish research, control and generally understanding their life history and what we might do about them. For a number of years I have been called in by Bay of Plenty Regional ... -
Lake Rotokakahi water quality modelling
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2014)Lake Rotokakahi is an iwi-owned lake, administered by the Lake Rotokakahi Board of Control. The lake has a surface area of 4.4 km2, a mean depth of 17.5 m, and a catchment of 19.7 km2 of which most is in exotic forest ... -
Lake Rotokakahi water quality update 1990-2011
(Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2012)Lake Rotokakahi is an Iwi-owned lake administered by the Lake Rotokakahi Board of Control on Behalf of lake owners who are descendants from the Ngāti Tumatawera and Tūhourangi hapū of Te Arawa. It is mesotrophic (moderate ... -
Lake Rotokakahi: The kakahi (Hyridella menziesi) in a general framework of lake health.
(The University of Waikato, 2008)Lake Rotokakahi is a mesotrophic lake located within the Rotorua Lakes District, North Island, New Zealand. Under the legal guardianship of the Tuhourangi and Ngati Tumatawera tribes of Te Arawa it has remained closed to ... -
Lake Rotorua and Lake Rotoehu: Total and non-crystalline aluminium content in bottom sediments
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2016)The application of alum (aluminium sulphate) is widely used for lake restoration. Aluminium binds dissolved reactive phosphate (DRP) reducing its availability to phytoplankton and inhibiting algal blooms. The Bay of Plenty ...