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Towards Regional Assimilation Of Lagrangian Data: The Lagrangian Form Of The Shallow Water Reduced Gravity Model And Its Inverse, J. L. Mead, A. F. Bennett May 2001

Towards Regional Assimilation Of Lagrangian Data: The Lagrangian Form Of The Shallow Water Reduced Gravity Model And Its Inverse, J. L. Mead, A. F. Bennett

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Variational data assimilation for Lagrangian geophysical fluid dynamics is introduced. Lagrangian coordinates add numerical difficulties into an already difficult subject, but also offer certain distinct advantages over Eulerian coordinates. First, float position and depth are defined by linear measurement functionals. Second, Lagrangian or ‘comoving’ open domains are conveniently expressed in Lagrangian coordinates. The attraction of such open domains is that they lead to well-posed prediction problems [Bennett and Chua (1999)] and hence efficient inversion algorithms. Eulerian and Lagrangian solutions of the inviscid forward problem in a doubly periodic domain, with North Atlantic mesoscales, are compared and found to be in …


Use Of Principal Component Analysis To Determine Down-Hole Tool Orientation And Enhance Sh-Waves, Paul Michaels Jan 2001

Use Of Principal Component Analysis To Determine Down-Hole Tool Orientation And Enhance Sh-Waves, Paul Michaels

CGISS Publications and Presentations

A common problem in down-hole shear wave surveys is the determination of the tool rotation relative to the seismic source polarization direction. This paper reports an algorithm which has been developed to solve for this angle in the horizontal plane. The method employs Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to determine the angle from the large motion of the SH-wave (not first motion). Once the angle is known, the horizontal component data may be rotated so that one component is aligned with the source polarization, and the other orthogonal to it.

Significant findings include the following. First, subtraction of oppositely polarized source …


Use Of Engineering Geophysics To Investigate A Site For A Bridge Foundation, Paul Michaels Jan 2001

Use Of Engineering Geophysics To Investigate A Site For A Bridge Foundation, Paul Michaels

CGISS Publications and Presentations

The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) commissioned a geophysical study to aid in the design of a replacement for an existing concrete span bridge. Because the river current was too swift to place geophones in the river, the solution was to shoot p-wave profiles in a reciprocal geometry (phones on land, shots in the river). In addition to the refraction work, a down-hole seismic profile was acquired to calibrate the surface data. Geotechnical boreholes drilled on the north and south river banks detected a laterally varying soil profile. The south-bank hole encountered 9.1 m of granular overburden, followed by 8.5 m …


Undergraduate Research Opportunities In Microelectronics At Boise State University, S. Burkett, J. Lusth, D. Russell, W. B. Knowlton, S. Parke Jan 2001

Undergraduate Research Opportunities In Microelectronics At Boise State University, S. Burkett, J. Lusth, D. Russell, W. B. Knowlton, S. Parke

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Several opportunities exist for undergraduates in the Microelectronics area at Boise State University. This paper will describe the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program funded by the National Science Foundation and other opportunities that have resulted for undergraduates due to external support. BSU became a NSF REU site for Microelectronics research in 1999. Each year 10 students are recruited nation-wide from various engineering and science disciplines to come to BSU for 8 weeks. The students work intensively with various faculty advisors and graduate student mentors. Another unique feature of our program is the tie to local industry. In 1999-2001, three …