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Scwds Briefs: Volume 15, Number 1 (April 1999)
Scwds Briefs: Volume 15, Number 1 (April 1999)
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study: Publications
SCWDS BRIEFS
April 1999
Aflatoxicosis in Louisiana Geese
Aflatoxins
Aspergillus
Prevention of Meningeal Worm Infection
Meningeal worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis)
Meningeal worm infection (parelaphostrongylosis)
Meningeal Worms in Cattle
Deer meningeal worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis) and clinical disease (parelaphostrongylosis)
Composted Chicken Litter Safer for Wildlife
Histomoniasis (blackhead disease) transmission
Pasteurella multocida
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro) and Newcastle disease
Hazards of Deer Relocation
Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC)
Capture myopathy
Rodenticide Hazards to Wildlife
Bromadiolone and diphacinone
Anticoagulant compounds
National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF)
Avian pox and blackhead disease
Annual Conference of the Wildlife Disease
Association (WDA)
The Probe, Issue 199 – April 1999
The Probe, Issue 199 – April 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
American White Pelicans: The latest avian problem for southeastern catfish producers -- D. Tommy King, USDAIAPHISIWS, National Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi Research Station, Mississippi State University, MS 39762
In Memoriam: William D. Fitzwater (1917-1999)
In Memoriam: Jack H. Berryman
Booklet Review: "Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments: A Technical Guide" by Arthur E. Smith, Scott R. Craven and Paul D. Curtis (1999). Jack Berryman Institute Publication 16, and Cornell University Cooperative Extension, Ithaca, NY. 42 pages. $10.00 (postpaid)
Video Review: "Suburban Goose Management: Searching for Balance." Produced by the Educational Television Center Media and Technology Services, Cornell University. (1998) VHS. …
The Feasibility Of Controlling The Brown Treesnake In Small Plots, Gordon H. Rodda, Thomas H. Fritts, Earl W. Campbell Iii
The Feasibility Of Controlling The Brown Treesnake In Small Plots, Gordon H. Rodda, Thomas H. Fritts, Earl W. Campbell Iii
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
There is an urgent need to provide snake-free or snake-reduced habitats for the wildlife species on Guam that have declined or disappeared as a result of predation by the Brown Treesnake, Boiga irregularis (Savidge, 1987; Fritts, 1988; Rodda and Fritts, 1992; Rodda et al., this volume, Chap. 2). At present, we know of no practical techniques for reducing or eradicating the snake throughout Guam, a densely populated island of 54,100 ha. Conserving native wildlife and reducing the incidences of snakes boarding ship and aircraft may not require the elimination of snakes from the entire island, however. Elimination of snakes from …
An Overview Of The Biology Of The Brown Treesnake* (Boiga Irregularis), A Costly Introduced Pest On Pacific Islands, Gordon H. Rodda, Thomas H. Fritts, Michael J. Mccoid, Earl W. Campbell Iii
An Overview Of The Biology Of The Brown Treesnake* (Boiga Irregularis), A Costly Introduced Pest On Pacific Islands, Gordon H. Rodda, Thomas H. Fritts, Michael J. Mccoid, Earl W. Campbell Iii
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
The 20-30 species of the genus Boiga (Colubridae, Boiginae) range from tropical Africa through southern Asia to Melanesia and Australia (Leviton, 1968). Collectively, they are known as catsnakes, mangrove snakes, or treesnakes (Obst et al., 1988; Greene, 1989). The common name "catsnakes" is sometimes used for snakes in the genus Telescopus as well (Obst et 1, 1988). Members of the genus Boiga are nocturnal, oviparous, opisthoglyphic, euryphagic, and slender; they have vertical elliptical pupils (thus “cat” snakes) set in large eyes, and short, blunt heads that are noticeably larger than their necks. With one exception they are arboreal or semiarboreal …
Bird Proofing Hangars, Carl Lahser, Will Summers
Bird Proofing Hangars, Carl Lahser, Will Summers
1999 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada, First Joint Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC
Birds can damage flight line structures and create serious health and safety risks for workers. Many of our structures are old and not designed as bird proof. Many controllable factors are discussed but the underlying principles are to deny birds food, water and access to resting/nesting areas. Various "tools" are discussed including grounds and building maintenance, landscaping, personnel management, chemical deterrents, poisons, and shooting or trapping.
The Rate-Based Execution Model, Kevin Jeffay, Steve Goddard
The Rate-Based Execution Model, Kevin Jeffay, Steve Goddard
CSE Technical Reports
We present a new task model for the real-time execution of event-driven tasks in which no a priori characterization of the actual arrival rates of events is known; only the expected arrival rates of events is known. We call this new task model rate-based execution (RBE), and it is a generalization of the common sporadic task model. The RBE model is motivated naturally by distributed multimedia and digital signal processing applications.
We identify necessary and sufficient conditions for determining the feasibility of an RBE task set, and an optimal scheduling algorithm (based on preemptive earliest-deadline-first (EDF) scheduling) for scheduling the …
Cheyenne County Test-Hole Logs: Nebraska Water Survey Test-Hole Report No. 17, Robert F. Diffendal Jr.
Cheyenne County Test-Hole Logs: Nebraska Water Survey Test-Hole Report No. 17, Robert F. Diffendal Jr.
Robert F. Diffendal, Jr., Publications
In 1930, the Conservation and Survey Division (CSD) of the University of Nebraska and the United States Geological Survey began a program of cooperative groundwater studies in Nebraska. Since then test drilling by use of rotary drilling equipment has been an integral part of that program. This report contains logs of all the test-holes drilled in the county under the program as well as those drilled by the Conservation and Survey Division with financial assistance from other government agencies. Also included are logs of test-holes drilled by cooperators with the South Platte Natural Resources District.
The maps in this report …
Candidate Repellents, Oral And Dermal Toxicants, And Fumigants For Brown Treesnake Control, Peter J. Savarie, Richard L. Bruggers
Candidate Repellents, Oral And Dermal Toxicants, And Fumigants For Brown Treesnake Control, Peter J. Savarie, Richard L. Bruggers
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
The information presented in this chapter was obtained primarily from two computerized literature searches conducted on the Dialog System (Dialog Information Services, Inc.; Palo Alto, Calif.), which covers a wide variety of topics including medicine, environmental sciences, agriculture, and biology. The key word in the first search was the scientific name of the Brown Treesnake, Boiga irregularis. The key words in the second search were repellent, fumigant, toxicant, or control (or any variations of these words) together with the word snake or snakes. In contrast to the research and development of vertebrate pest control agents for rodents …
Magnetic-Field-Induced Intensity Revivals In Harmonic Generation, Dejan B. Miloševic, Anthony F. Starace
Magnetic-Field-Induced Intensity Revivals In Harmonic Generation, Dejan B. Miloševic, Anthony F. Starace
Anthony F. Starace Publications
We demonstrate control of high harmonic generation by a linearly polarized laser field using a uniform static magnetic field parallel to the laser polarization. We predict that particular values of the magnetic field can increase harmonic intensities by orders of magnitude. Classical orbit calculations show that these magnetic-field-induced intensity revivals occur when the return time for laser-driven motion of the electron back to the origin is a multiple of the cyclotron period for motion perpendicular to the laser polarization direction.
Letter To The Faa Regarding Modified Standards For Bird Strike Impacts, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Letter To The Faa Regarding Modified Standards For Bird Strike Impacts, Paul F. Eschenfelder
1999 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada, First Joint Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), representing the safety interests of 53,000 professional airline pilots flying for 51 airlines in the United States and Canada, has reviewed the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) in the referenced docket. The NPRM proposes modified standards to which engines are certified with respect to their ability to withstand impacts from birds or similar wildlife hazards. We feel the proposed standard is a step in the right direction, but cannot under any circumstances be considered attainment of a goal. As outlined below, the data used in developing the NPRM has been superseded by more accurate …
Search For New Particles Decaying To Bb̅ In Pp̅ Collisions At √S = 1.8 Tev, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration
Search For New Particles Decaying To Bb̅ In Pp̅ Collisions At √S = 1.8 Tev, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration
Kenneth Bloom Publications
We have used 87 pb-1 of data collected with the collider detector at Fermilab to search for new particles decaying to bb̅. We present model-independent upper limits on the cross section for narrow resonances which exclude the color-octet technirho in the mass interval 350 < M < 440 GeV/c2. In addition, we exclude top-gluons, predicted in models of top-color-assisted technicolor, of width Γ= 0.3M in the mass range 280 < M < 670 GeV/c2, of width Γ= 0.5M in the mass range 340 < M < 640 GeV/c2, and of width Γ= 0.7M in the mass range 375 < M < 560 GeV/c2.
Methods For The Diagnosis Of Acute 3-Chloro-P-Toluidine Hydrochloride Poisoning In Birds And The Estimation Of Secondary Hazards To Wildlife, John J. Johnston, Daniel B. Hurlbut, Michael L. Avery, Jack C. Rhyan
Methods For The Diagnosis Of Acute 3-Chloro-P-Toluidine Hydrochloride Poisoning In Birds And The Estimation Of Secondary Hazards To Wildlife, John J. Johnston, Daniel B. Hurlbut, Michael L. Avery, Jack C. Rhyan
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
Female boat-tailed grackles poisoned with 3-chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride (CPTH) were analyzed by necropsy and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The necropsies identified the presence of a white precipitate in the pericardium, which had been previously reported as a characteristic of CPTH-exposed birds. The GC-MS method, which utilized deuterated CPTH as a surrogate, quantified CPTH residues in the breast tissue and gastrointestinal tract of CPTH-exposed birds. Comparison of these techniques indicated that the GC-MS method was more accurate for assessing CPTH poisoning in birds. Regression analyses of consumption versus residue data indicated that the sum of breast and gastrointestinal residues can …
United States Patent: Naturally-Odoriferous Animal Repellent, James Russell Mason, Richard Albert Dolbeer, George Preti
United States Patent: Naturally-Odoriferous Animal Repellent, James Russell Mason, Richard Albert Dolbeer, George Preti
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
Certain volatile compounds naturally present in herring gull eggs are effective for repelling animals and birds, particularly canids, from the locus to which such compounds are applied. More particularly, the volatile compounds which are effective animal repellents include compounds exhibiting mint-like odors such as the compounds pulegone and piperitone. The invention relates to methods of using these compounds to repel animals, and to repellent compositions comprising effective repellent amounts of such compounds.
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 31, No.1 March 1999
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 31, No.1 March 1999
The Prairie Naturalist
NEST SITE CHARACTERISTICS OF RING-NECKED PHEASANTS IN EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ J. R. Purvis, A. E. Gabbert, and L. D. Flake
FIELD EVALUATION OF RADIOTRANSMITTERS FOR NORTHERN POCKET GOPHERS ▪ G. W. Witmer and M. J. Pipas
DISTRlBllTiON OF A MOlJND-BUILDING ANT ON NATIVE AND RESTORED PRAIRIES IN NORTHEASTERN KANSAS ▪ J. Foster and W. D. Kettle
RESULTS OF A WILD TURKEY RELEASE IN KANSAS TALLGRASS PRAIRIE ▪ J. F. Cully, Jr., P. R. Lemons, II, and R. D. Applegate
BODY-SIZE AND AGE'-RELATED MASTICATORY RELATIONSHIPS IN TWO SPECIES OF BLARINA ▪ B. J. Verts, L. N. Carraway, and R. A. …
Center For Sustainable Agricultural Systems Newsletter, March/April 1999
Center For Sustainable Agricultural Systems Newsletter, March/April 1999
Center for Sustainable Agricultural Systems -- Newsletters 1993-2000
Contents: We Came! We Saw! We Heard! University Role in Biotechnology: Who Benefits From New Technologies? Highlights of Upcoming Book: Under The Blade (Part 6) Study Finds Consolidation Harms Nation's Consumers And Farmers National Ag Biotech Meeting in Lincoln Nordic Agroecology Course Welcomes Students Agroecology Field Course Offered
Molecular Dynamics Study Of A Phase-Separating Fluid Mixture Under Shear Flow, Ryoichi Yamamoto, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Molecular Dynamics Study Of A Phase-Separating Fluid Mixture Under Shear Flow, Ryoichi Yamamoto, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
Molecular dynamics simulation is carried out to study domain structures and rheological properties of a two-dimensional phase-separating binary fluid mixture under shear flow. In the early stage of the phase separation, anisotropic composition fluctuations appear immediately after the quench. As the domain grows, the anisotropy in the composition fluctuations increases. The quenched system eventually reaches a dynamical steady state, in which anisotropic domain structures are preserved. In the steady state, the shortest characteristic length scale R⊥ of domains decreases with increasing shear rate γ̇ as R⊥∼γ̇-1/3. Stringlike domain structures are observed in the strong shear regime, …
Formation Free Energy Of Clusters In Vapor-Liquid Nucleation: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study, K.J. Oh, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Formation Free Energy Of Clusters In Vapor-Liquid Nucleation: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study, K.J. Oh, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
The formation free energy of clusters in a supersaturated vapor is obtained by a constrained Monte Carlo technique. A key feature of this approach is to set an upper limit to the size of cluster. This maximum cluster size serves essentially as an extra thermodynamic variable that constrains the system. As a result, clusters larger than the critical cluster of nucleation in the supersaturated vapor can no longer grow beyond the limiting size. Like changing the overall density of the system, changing the maximum cluster size also results in a different supersaturation and thereby a different formation free energy. However, …
Measurement Of ZT0 And Drell-Yan Production Cross Sections Using Dimuons In P̅P Collisions At √S =1.8 Tev, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration
Measurement Of ZT0 And Drell-Yan Production Cross Sections Using Dimuons In P̅P Collisions At √S =1.8 Tev, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration
Kenneth Bloom Publications
We present a measurement of Z0 boson and Drell-Yan production cross sections in p̅p collisions at √s =1.8 TeV using a sample of 107 pb-1 accumulated by the Collider Detector at Fermilab. The Drell-Yan cross section is measured in the mass range of Mμμ>40 GeV/c2. We compare the measurements with the predictions of quantum chromodynamics in both leading order and next-to-leading order, incorporating the recent parton distribution functions. The measurements are consistent with the standard model expectations.
Texture Analysis Of Sar Sea Ice Imagery Using Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrices, Leen-Kiat Soh, Costas Tsatsoulis
Texture Analysis Of Sar Sea Ice Imagery Using Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrices, Leen-Kiat Soh, Costas Tsatsoulis
School of Computing: Faculty Publications
This paper presents a preliminary study for mapping sea ice patterns (texture) with 100-m ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. We used gray-level co-occurrence matrices (GLCM) to quantitatively evaluate textural parameters and representations and to determine which parameter values and representations are best for mapping sea ice texture. We conducted experiments on the quantization levels of the image and the displacement and orientation values of the GLCM by examining the effects textural descriptors such as entropy have in the representation of different sea ice textures. We showed that a complete gray-level representation of the image is not necessary for texture …
Segmentation Of Satellite Imagery Of Natural Scenes Using Data Mining, Leen-Kiat Soh, Costas Tsatsoulis
Segmentation Of Satellite Imagery Of Natural Scenes Using Data Mining, Leen-Kiat Soh, Costas Tsatsoulis
School of Computing: Faculty Publications
In this paper, we describe a segmentation technique that integrates traditional image processing algorithms with techniques adapted from knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) and data mining to analyze and segment unstructured satellite images of natural scenes. We have divided our segmentation task into three major steps. First, an initial segmentation is achieved using dynamic local thresholding, producing a set of regions. Then, spectral, spatial, and textural features for each region are generated from the thresholded image. Finally, given these features as attributes, an unsupervised machine learning methodology called conceptual clustering is used to cluster the regions found in the image …
The Probe, Issue 198 – March 1999
The Probe, Issue 198 – March 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
NADCA benefits its members
Fifth Annual Wildlife Control Technology Instructional Seminar
Bob Willging Fund Established
Woodstream Drops Victor Traps
Activist Gets 7 Years in Prison
Egret Control Goes Badly
Foxes Threaten Plovers in Maine
Controversy Boils In Arizona Predator Hunt Contests
Abstracts from the 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society
The Prospect of Using Oral Vaccination to Control Rabies in Raccoons in the Northeast -- D.H. Lein and L.L. Bigler
Past and Current Methods for Controlling Rabies in Wildlife -- S.B. Linhart and C.L. Brown
Elimination of Fox Rabies from Ontario, Canada -- CD. Maclnnes
A Computer Model for …
Field Evaluation Of Radiotransmitters For Northern Pocket Gophers, Gary W. Witmer, Michael Pipas
Field Evaluation Of Radiotransmitters For Northern Pocket Gophers, Gary W. Witmer, Michael Pipas
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
A field study was conducted in northern Idaho from June to November 1995 to evaluate the design and functional aspects of four types of Radio-transmitters for use on northern pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) as well as the effects of the transmitters on behavior of the animals. Twenty-five of 46 northern pocket gophers were fitted in the field with one of three models of radio-collars (AVM, NWRC, and Holohil), nine received Wildlife Materials abdominal implant transmitters (surgery conducted off-site), and 12 without transmitters served as controls. Study animals were relocated every second to fourth day until the end of …
Mirroring Behavior Of Partial Photodetachment And Photoionization Cross Sections In The Neighborhood Of A Resonance, Chien-Nan Liu, Anthony F. Starace
Mirroring Behavior Of Partial Photodetachment And Photoionization Cross Sections In The Neighborhood Of A Resonance, Chien-Nan Liu, Anthony F. Starace
Anthony F. Starace Publications
Partial photodetachment and photoionization cross sections corresponding to highly excited residual atoms or ions are shown analytically to mirror one another in the neighborhood of a resonance. More precisely, any two groupings of partial cross sections are shown here to have components whose variations with energy near a resonance are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This work extends an analysis of Starace [Phys. Rev. A 16, 231 (1977)] for the behavior of partial cross sections near a resonance to the case when the ρ2 parameter of Fano and Cooper [Phys. Rev. 137, A1364 (1965)] tends to zero.
Deuel County Test-Hole Logs: Nebraska Water Survey Test-Hole Report No. 25, Robert F. Diffendal Jr.
Deuel County Test-Hole Logs: Nebraska Water Survey Test-Hole Report No. 25, Robert F. Diffendal Jr.
Robert F. Diffendal, Jr., Publications
In 1930, the Conservation and Survey Division (CSD) of the University of Nebraska and the United States Geological Survey began a program of cooperative groundwater studies in Nebraska. Since then test drilling by use of rotary drilling equipment has been an integral part of that program. This report contains logs of all the test holes drilled in the county under the program as well as those drilled by the Conservation and Survey Division with financial assistance from other government agencies.
The map in this report shows the location of all test holes drilled in the county since 1942.
Present techniques …
Mountain Evolution And Environmental Changes Of Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), China, Pei-Hua Huang, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Min-Qing Yang, Patricia E. Helland
Mountain Evolution And Environmental Changes Of Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), China, Pei-Hua Huang, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Min-Qing Yang, Patricia E. Helland
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications
Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) is located in southern part of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The highest Lotus Flower peak is 1,864 m above sea level. Formative ages of the Huangshan and its granite, process of mountain geomorphic evolution from the Eocene to Quaternary, environmental changes of Quaternary, formative origin of beautiful peaks and fascinating rocks were studied and the questionable “Pleistocene glaciation” was also discussed in this paper.
Valence-Band Electronic Structure Of Co3O4 Epitaxy On Coo(100), Marjorie Langell, M.D. Anderson, G.A. Carson, L. Peng, S. Smith
Valence-Band Electronic Structure Of Co3O4 Epitaxy On Coo(100), Marjorie Langell, M.D. Anderson, G.A. Carson, L. Peng, S. Smith
Marjorie A. Langell Publications
Valence-band photoemission studies have been performed on a CoO(100) single crystal as it is slowly oxidized under 1×10-4 Torr O2 at 623 K, eventually forming a Co3O4 epitaxial film. The most significant changes occur in 3d-related features, with the peak located at the top of the valence band sharpening and shifting to lower binding energies as the spinel oxide forms. Constant initial-state measurements indicate that Co3O4 contains admixture from neighboring O 2p in its 3d band, as observed for CoO and other monoxide charge-transfer insulators. Unlike the rocksalt …
Thermodynamic Expansion Of Nucleation Free-Energy Barrier And Size Of Critical Nucleus Near The Vapor-Liquid Coexistence, Kenichiro Koga, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Thermodynamic Expansion Of Nucleation Free-Energy Barrier And Size Of Critical Nucleus Near The Vapor-Liquid Coexistence, Kenichiro Koga, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
Nucleation free-energy barrier height and size of the critical nucleus are expanded in powers of the chemical potential difference between the supersaturated vapor (or expanded liquid) in the metastable state and the saturated vapor-liquid system in the stable equilibrium state at the same temperature. The coefficients in the expansions are expressed in terms of the thermodynamic properties at the stable equilibrium state. Comparisons with the results obtained from the density-functional calculation for nucleation of the Lennard–Jones fluid show that systematic improvement in predicting properties of the critical nucleus, either liquid droplet or vapor cavity, is achieved by adding the higher …
Invasive Species, William J. Clinton
Invasive Species, William J. Clinton
Other Publications in Wildlife Management
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990, as amended (16 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), Lacey Act, as amended (18 U.S.C. 42), Federal Plant Pest Act (7 U.S.C. 150aa et seq.), Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974, as amended (7 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.), Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), and other pertinent statutes, to prevent the introduction …
Water Current, Volume 31, No. 1, February 1999
Water Current, Volume 31, No. 1, February 1999
Water Current Newsletter
Celebrating Five Years of "Earth Wellness"
From the Director: Water Center Director Announces Resignation; Accepts Director's Post at University of Kentucky
Still Time to Pre-Register for "Nebraska Water 2000" Conference
"Awesome Aquifer Adventure" Coming to Grand Island
Lining Nebraska's Landscape
Groundwater Guardians Work to Improve Local Groundwater Protection Efforts
Water News Briefs
Community Resources Guide
Free Wetlands Tabloid
Becoming a Groundwater Guardian
Go Big Flush
Sink Your Feet In
Joint Research Aims to Reduce Blue River Basins Herbicide Runoff
Langmuir Monolayers As Disordered Solids: Strain-Tilt-Backbone Coupling And Natural Order Parameters For The Swiveling Transitions, Tadeusz Luty, David R. Swanson, Craig J. Eckhardt
Langmuir Monolayers As Disordered Solids: Strain-Tilt-Backbone Coupling And Natural Order Parameters For The Swiveling Transitions, Tadeusz Luty, David R. Swanson, Craig J. Eckhardt
Craig J. Eckhardt Publications
Multistability of Langmuir monolayers, in particular those composed of fatty acids, is reflected by a very rich and complicated phase diagram. We argue that strain-tilt-backbone coupling determines the behavior described by that diagram. Following the solid state approach, we show that a natural order parameter set is defined by thermal averages of spherical harmonics and strain tensor components. In addition, we show that the backbone order parameter can be conveniently represented by an elastic dipole tensor. Treating Langmuir monolayers as disordered solids, we have derived an orientational entropy contribution to the free energy. The swiveling transition between L2 ( …