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Sinking Of Volcanic Ash In Uncompacted Sediment In Williams Lake, Washington, Roger Y. Anderson, Edward Nuhfer, Walter E. Dean Aug 1984

Sinking Of Volcanic Ash In Uncompacted Sediment In Williams Lake, Washington, Roger Y. Anderson, Edward Nuhfer, Walter E. Dean

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

Volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount St. Helens on 18 May 1980 fell into Williams Lake in eastern Washington and was temporarily suspended at the sediment-water interface. After several months of compaction, the ash layer broke up and sank into lower density uncompacted lake sediment. Stratigraphic time displacements of several hundred years and a failure to recognize discontinuous ash layers in sediment cores are possible consequences of this process.


Structure, Morphology And Crystal Growth Of Bacterial Magnetite, Stephen Mann, Richard B. Frankel, Richard P. Blakemore Aug 1984

Structure, Morphology And Crystal Growth Of Bacterial Magnetite, Stephen Mann, Richard B. Frankel, Richard P. Blakemore

Physics

Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) studies of the structure and morphology of bacterial magnetite (Fe3O4) crystals isolated from a magnetotactic coccus1 and from an unidentified bacterium extracted from sediment2 have shown the crystals to be well ordered single-domain particles with a morphology based on a hexagonal prism of {011} faces truncated by specific low index planes. We report here a HRTEM study of intact magnetite crystals (magnetosomes) in the microaerophilic bacterium Aquaspirillum magnetotacticum, grown in pure culture3,4. Our aim has been to investigate the structure, morphology and crystal growth of …


A Simple Method For Organizing Nearly Optimal Binary Search Trees, Joy L. Henderson, John R. Metzner Aug 1984

A Simple Method For Organizing Nearly Optimal Binary Search Trees, Joy L. Henderson, John R. Metzner

Computer Science Technical Reports

Improving the efficiency of retrieving information concerns users of computer systems involved in many applications- One way of addressing this concern is to organize a sorted sequence into a binary search tree. Knuth's Algorithm K is a bottom-up organization algorithm that always constructs a binary tree which minimizes average search time. However, the cost of executing Algorithm K is prohibitive for a large tree. The aim of this work is to find a less costly method of organizing sorted sequences into nearly-optimal binary search trees.

We present a top-down organization method which yields better average search times than top-down methods …


Developing A Fertilizer Program For Tobacco, J. L. Sims Aug 1984

Developing A Fertilizer Program For Tobacco, J. L. Sims

Soil Science News and Views

Use of adequate amounts of required fertilizer nutrients are necessary to increase both yield and quality of tobacco if they are lacking in a soil. However, to insure maximum profits from the tobacco crop, careful consideration must be given to fertilizer management (kinds, rates, and methods and times of fertilizer application), the chemical and physical characteristics of the soil, and the crops grown in rotation with tobacco. To develop a profitable fertilization program for tobacco requires thoughtful planning on the part of the grower. Late summer and early fall is a good time to make these plans for the future.


The Design And Implementation Of The Programming Language Natural, Alan L. Sparks, Thomas J. Sager, Arlan R. Dekock Aug 1984

The Design And Implementation Of The Programming Language Natural, Alan L. Sparks, Thomas J. Sager, Arlan R. Dekock

Computer Science Technical Reports

This paper reports progress on the development of the programming language Natural, currently under design by Dr. Thomas J. Sager at the University of Missouri--Rolla. Natural is a very high-level language with a mathematical flavor, and includes several concepts relatively uncommon in programming language design.

The text also discusses an implementation on the IBM Personal Computer of Mini-Natural, a subset of Natural, and presents examples of programs written in Mini-Natural.


Factors Explaining The Use Of Health Care Services By The Elderly, Paula Diehr, Connie Evashwick Aug 1984

Factors Explaining The Use Of Health Care Services By The Elderly, Paula Diehr, Connie Evashwick

Paula Diehr

The Anderson model of health services utilization, which relates use of service to predisposing, enabling, and need factors, has not often been applied to an elderly population. In this study, the factors of the Andersen model were used prospectively to predict utilization for a population sample of 1,317 elderly persons. Taken alone, the NEED construct was the most important single predictor of use of physician services, hospitalizations, ambulatory care, and home care. PREDISPOSING factors were better predictors of the use of dental services. Some of the variables studied were not related to utilization in the direction that would have been …


Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Engineering In Academy Institutes In The Southern Part Of The People's Republic Of China (South Of The Yangtze), Otto Vogl, W. Huang, Z. Ye, Z. Zhang, M. Cao Aug 1984

Centers Of Polymer Research; Polymer Science And Engineering In Academy Institutes In The Southern Part Of The People's Republic Of China (South Of The Yangtze), Otto Vogl, W. Huang, Z. Ye, Z. Zhang, M. Cao

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Pseudodimensional Variation And Tricriticality Of Potts Models By Hierarchical Breaking Of Translational Invariance, Miron Kaufman, Mehran Kardar Aug 1984

Pseudodimensional Variation And Tricriticality Of Potts Models By Hierarchical Breaking Of Translational Invariance, Miron Kaufman, Mehran Kardar

Miron Kaufman

Potts models with equivalent- and nearest-neighbor interactions are solved exactly on Cayley trees. A parameter D is identified that plays a role similar to the spatial dimension on Bravais lattices. Breaking translational symmetry by the Cayley-tree hierarchy reduces D, leading to a changeover in the order of the phase transition via a novel tricritical point.


Aromatic Amine--Haloboranes : Evidence For Trigonal Boronium Cations, Debra H. Reid Aug 1984

Aromatic Amine--Haloboranes : Evidence For Trigonal Boronium Cations, Debra H. Reid

Master's Theses

In the last twenty years Lewis adducts of boron trihalides and mixed boron trihalides have been examined using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The donor to which the boron trihalide attaches has generally been some type of amine (strong donor), though oxygen, sulfur, phosphorous, and other donors ahve also been studied. The boron trihalide portion serves as the Lewis acid. Various nuclei (1H, 13C, 15N, 11B, 19F) have been examined in such boron trihalide adducts and the general trend in signal position in all 5 nuclei observed is (in order of increasing downfield shift) BF3

The acid strength of the boron …


Evolution Plots Of Software Metrics From A Program Construction Experiment (Summer-83) (Thesis), Andrew Shenq-Yen Want Aug 1984

Evolution Plots Of Software Metrics From A Program Construction Experiment (Summer-83) (Thesis), Andrew Shenq-Yen Want

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Angular Differential And Total Cross Sections For The Excitation Of Atomic Hydrogen To Its N=2 Level By 25-150-Kev Hydrogen Molecular Ions, Jerry Peacher, Paul J. Martin, Denver G. Seely, Judith E. Aldag, Thomas J. Kvale, E. Redd, D. M. Blankenship, V. C. Sutcliffe, John T. Park Aug 1984

Angular Differential And Total Cross Sections For The Excitation Of Atomic Hydrogen To Its N=2 Level By 25-150-Kev Hydrogen Molecular Ions, Jerry Peacher, Paul J. Martin, Denver G. Seely, Judith E. Aldag, Thomas J. Kvale, E. Redd, D. M. Blankenship, V. C. Sutcliffe, John T. Park

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Experimentally and theoretically determined differential and total cross sections are reported for excitation of atomic hydrogen to its n=2 level by 25-150-keV hydrogen molecular ions. The differential cross sections decrease 3-4 orders of magnitude over the measured center-of-mass scattering-angular range from 0 to 4.5 mrad. The results of a first Born approximation and two other theoretical calculations based upon the Glauber approximation are presented and compared with the experimental results. Both calculations based on the Glauber approximation agree fairly well with the experimental results. The Born approximation agrees moderately well with the experimental results at the very small scattering angles …


The Probe, Issue 45 - August 1984 Aug 1984

The Probe, Issue 45 - August 1984

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

THE PROBE
National Animal Damage Control Association No. 45 August, 1984
HR 1797, the Anti-trapping Bill
Bureau of Land Management
ASIW Publication SIP 817
Computer Rats
New device on the market that warns "most types of animals" of an approaching vehicle.
Office of Management and Budget
Letters to Ye Ed
ADC
New Member
Utah prairie dog
Red, Eastern and Western Gray Kangaroos
Rabies
Skunks


Influence Of Crystal Fields On The Quasimetallic Reflection Spectra Of Crystals: Optical Spectra Of Polymorphs Of A Squarylium Dye, M. Tristani-Kendra, Craig J. Eckhardt Aug 1984

Influence Of Crystal Fields On The Quasimetallic Reflection Spectra Of Crystals: Optical Spectra Of Polymorphs Of A Squarylium Dye, M. Tristani-Kendra, Craig J. Eckhardt

Craig J. Eckhardt Publications

The reflection and Kramers–Kronig absorption spectra have been obtained from the monoclinic and triclinic polymorphs of a squarylium dye, 2,4-bis(4-diethylamino-2-hydroxy phenyl) cyclobutadienediylium-1,3-diolate. The extremely different optical responses were found to arise from two molecular singlet transitions of essentially long axis polarization. Successful application of a four oscillator molecular exciton–polariton theory required the use of point charge densities rather than point dipoles in an extension of the theory which employed both interactions between the two singlets as well as a frequency dependent lattice damping. An intermolecular charge transfer transition is also assigned. The Journal of Chemical Physics is copyrighted by The …


Identification Of Critical Water Levels In Flooded Rice Fields, Carl L. Griffis Aug 1984

Identification Of Critical Water Levels In Flooded Rice Fields, Carl L. Griffis

Technical Reports

A mathematical model was developed to simulate the transient hydrology of a flooded rice field. With the model, users can determine the critical interlevee areas in which to monitor the water levels so that the irrigation well can be turned on at the critical low water level, and turned off at the critical high water level, in order to maximize water application efficiency. Sensitivity analysis performed with the model showed that it will be necessary to calibrate the model for each specific field. A calibration procedure has been developed.


Precedings Of Arkansas Lakes Symposium Limnological Studies Of Lake Chicot, Arkansas, Joe F. Nix, Frank R. Schiebe Aug 1984

Precedings Of Arkansas Lakes Symposium Limnological Studies Of Lake Chicot, Arkansas, Joe F. Nix, Frank R. Schiebe

Technical Reports

Lake Chicot is an oxbow lake that was created more than 600 years ago by the meandering of the Mississippi River. It is located in Chicot county in southeastern Arkansas adjacent to the present Mississippi River. As the largest natural lake in Arkansas it earned an early reputation for its good fishing and recreational value. Development of a levee system forced the enlargement of the lakes watershed to its present 350 square miles. Initially this alteration affected only the volume flow through the lake, drastically reducing the water residence time. Because the watershed was located in one of the most …


Speed Of The Photorefractive Effect In A Batio3 Single Crystal, Stephen Ducharme, Jack Feinberg Aug 1984

Speed Of The Photorefractive Effect In A Batio3 Single Crystal, Stephen Ducharme, Jack Feinberg

Stephen Ducharme Publications

We present data on the speed of light-induced refractive index changes in a BaTiO3 single crystal. The light-induced erasure rate of a refractive index grating is shown to depend on optical intensity as I x where x<1. The exponent x depends weakly on temperature and increases from 0.62±0.02 to 0.71±0.02 when the temperature is varied between 12 and 40 °C. The sublinear dependence of rate on intensity implies that higher optical intensity is required to achieve high-speed operation of BaTiO3 devices than previously thought. The dark erasure rate has an anomolously strong temperature dependence; it increases by a factor of …


On The Genus Of A Block Design, Joan Marie Rahn Aug 1984

On The Genus Of A Block Design, Joan Marie Rahn

Dissertations

The genus of a design (BIBD or PBIBD) is defined to be the genus of its corresponding hypergraph (objects as vertices, blocks as edges); that is, the genus of the bipartite graph associated with the hypergraph in a natural way. The Euler formula is used to establish a lower bound (gamma) for the genus of a block design. An imbedding of the design of the surface of genus (gamma) is then described by a voltage hypergraph or voltage graph. Use of the lower bound formula leads to a characterization of planar BIBDs. A connection between a block design derived from …


Finite Element Simulation Of Saturated-Unsaturated Subsurface Flow, George E. Blandford Aug 1984

Finite Element Simulation Of Saturated-Unsaturated Subsurface Flow, George E. Blandford

KWRRI Research Reports

A two-dimensional transient model for flow through saturated-unsaturated porous media is developed, The model numerically solves the pressure head dependent or moisture content dependent form of Richard's equation. The model code uses isoparametric quadratic triangular and/or quadrilateral finite elements for the geometric representation and for the weak Galerkin spacial integrations. An implicit, unconditionally stable single-step numerical time integration scheme with an oscilliatory noise reduction option is utilized for the temporal discretization. The highly efficient symmetric skyline (profile) solution scheme is used to solve the resulting simultaneous equations. The nonlinear subsurface flow parameters are approximated using cubic spline interpolation. The element …


Impact Assessment Of Coal Slurry Pipelines On Water Resources Utilization And Allocation, Muhammad Najmus Saquib, M. Levent Kavvas, David T. Kao, Lindell E. Ormsbee Aug 1984

Impact Assessment Of Coal Slurry Pipelines On Water Resources Utilization And Allocation, Muhammad Najmus Saquib, M. Levent Kavvas, David T. Kao, Lindell E. Ormsbee

KWRRI Research Reports

Pike county, the largest coal producing and exporting county from the state of Kentucky was studied to assess the impact of a possible coal slurry pipeline project on the water resources allocation and utilization in the region. Potential coal slurry pipelines from the region were identified and water requirement for operating several hypothetical pipelines were computed by using a recently developed computer program. Climatological data for the county were collected and analyzed for a 29-year period of record with a view to determining the monthly net consumptive use in the region. Available groundwater data for the region was also collected …


Toxicological Studies On Aquatic Contaminants Originating From Coal Production And Utilization: The Induction Of Tolerance To Silver In Laboratory Populations Of Fish And The Chronic Toxicity Of Nickel To Fish Early Life Stages, Wesley J. Birge, Jeffrey A. Black, James F. Hobson, Albert G. Westerman Aug 1984

Toxicological Studies On Aquatic Contaminants Originating From Coal Production And Utilization: The Induction Of Tolerance To Silver In Laboratory Populations Of Fish And The Chronic Toxicity Of Nickel To Fish Early Life Stages, Wesley J. Birge, Jeffrey A. Black, James F. Hobson, Albert G. Westerman

KWRRI Research Reports

Aquatic toxicity studies were performed on two important coal-derived contaminants, silver and nickel. Silver was investigated with regard to metal-induced tolerance in laboratory populations of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). Fish were exposed to acute silver concentrations following acclimation to sublethal exposures of this metal. Based on median lethal times (LT50), animals which had received 14 days prior exposure to 1.5 and 15 μg Ag/L were three to four times more resistant to silver than were previously unexposed organisms. This metal-induced resistance was not a sustained response. After organisms which had been acclimated to 15 μg/L had been transferred to …


Discharge And Travel Time Determinations In The Royal Spring Groundwater Basin, Kentucky, John Thrailkill, Douglas R. Gouzie Aug 1984

Discharge And Travel Time Determinations In The Royal Spring Groundwater Basin, Kentucky, John Thrailkill, Douglas R. Gouzie

KWRRI Research Reports

Groundwater flow in many karst regions, including the Inner Bluegrass Karst Region of central Kentucky in which the study area was located, is unlike groundwater flow in granular aquifers. At least the major flows are turbulent and often with a free surface in large conduits, and applying concepts based on Darcy's Law to describe and model these flows is inappropriate. Parameters such as linear velocity, channel geometry, and conveyance used to describe surface streamflows are more applicable, and the primary objective of the project was to estimate these in a groundwater basin using the travel time of dye slugs and …


Bags Vs. Strings: Hadrons In Type I And Type Ii Superconducting Vacua, V. Parameswaran Nair, C. Rosenzweig Aug 1984

Bags Vs. Strings: Hadrons In Type I And Type Ii Superconducting Vacua, V. Parameswaran Nair, C. Rosenzweig

Publications and Research

Two popular models for hadronic structure are bags and strings. Both involve analogies with superconductivity. We claim that the most appropriate analogies are type I superconductors for bags and type II superconductors for strings. The structures of hadrons is somewhat different for the two situations. In principle, and in practice in the real world, it is the similarities which are most important. These include linear confining potentials, linearly rising Regge trajectories and short distance Coulomb potentials. These are all generic properties of bound states in a superconductor and the main distinctions between bags and strings is under what circumstances these …


Evalution Of Drainage Tile To Alleviate Salt Building In Heavy Soils Irrigated With Brackish Water And Cropped With Rice And Soybeans, T. C. Keisling, J. T. Gilmour, H. D. Scott, A. M. Sadeghi, R. E. Baser Aug 1984

Evalution Of Drainage Tile To Alleviate Salt Building In Heavy Soils Irrigated With Brackish Water And Cropped With Rice And Soybeans, T. C. Keisling, J. T. Gilmour, H. D. Scott, A. M. Sadeghi, R. E. Baser

Technical Reports

The use of tile drains for alleviating soluble salt accumulation on silt loam soil was investigated during 1984. Although the chemical analyses of the floodwater and tile drainage water were very similar suggesting that the floodwater was moving to the tile drain, the overall results so far indicate that this is not a feasible solution owing to lack of significant drainage. Application of DRAINMOD utilizing soil and weather data from Arkansas showed no significant effluent from the tile drains for our experimental site during rice production. This was attributed to the extremely slow saturated hydraulic conductivity values for this particular …


John Muir Newsletter, August/October 1984, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies Aug 1984

John Muir Newsletter, August/October 1984, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies

Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)

Holt-Atherton Pacific Center \\/ / University of the Pacific for Western Studies X^ / Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 4 AUGUST/OCTOBER 1984 NUMBER 4 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH, KIRSTEN E. LEWIS PROJECT UPDATE Muir scholars take note: the microform project is rounding third and heading for home. Since the last newsletter we have completed the filming of Series II (journals) and Series IV (illustrative works), and have begun filming Series III (manuscripts). The last series to be filmed, Series I (correspondence), is fully controlled but not yet camera-ready. By November we expect to have all the filming completed and processed. …


The Adsorption Of Atmospheric Xenon And Inert Gas Measurements In Size Separates Of The Allende Meteorite, Russel L. Palma Aug 1984

The Adsorption Of Atmospheric Xenon And Inert Gas Measurements In Size Separates Of The Allende Meteorite, Russel L. Palma

Physics and Astronomy Department Publications

No abstract provided.


[See Pdf For Notation]-Reularity For The Solution Of Strongly Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems On Orlicz-Sobolev Spaces, Pierre A. Vuillermot Aug 1984

[See Pdf For Notation]-Reularity For The Solution Of Strongly Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems On Orlicz-Sobolev Spaces, Pierre A. Vuillermot

Mathematics Technical Papers

We present a new method to prove the [see pdf for notation]-regularity of the eigenfunctions for Dirichlet problems with strictly convex Young functionnonlinearities in their principal part. The basic idea is threefold: we first invoke the topological methods of [12] to infer the existence of a countable infinity of [see pdf for notation]-eigensolutions; we then use Schauder's inversion technique to associate with each one of these eigensolutions a unique [see pdf for notation]-solution of an auxiliary Dirichlet problem; we finally prove the [see pdf for notation]-regularity of the original elgensolutions from the [see pdf for notation]-regularity of the auxiliary solutions, …


Late Quaternary Vegetational History At Cupola Pond, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Southeastern Missouri, Everett Newman Smith Jr. Aug 1984

Late Quaternary Vegetational History At Cupola Pond, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Southeastern Missouri, Everett Newman Smith Jr.

Masters Theses

A 12 meter core of lacustrine sediments from Cupola Pond, Ripley County, Missouri, Provides the first continuous record in the Ozark Plateaus Region of ecologic changes from full-glacial time to the present. From 17,100 to 15,350 yr B.P., forest communities were dominated by jack and/or red pine (northern Diploxylon Pinus) and spruce (Picea). A late-glacial, transitional forest of oak (Quercus), ash (Fraxinus), pine and spruce characterized the upland vegetation that occurred during a period of climatic amelioration between 15,350 and 12,300 yr B.P. The early Holocene period from 12,300 to 9,100 yr B.P. …


Land Use Effects On Shallow Earth Resistivity, Gary James Barton Aug 1984

Land Use Effects On Shallow Earth Resistivity, Gary James Barton

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Naphthalene-2,3-Dialdehyde: A Synthon To 7,9-Polymethylene-8h-Cyclohepta[B]Naphthalene-8-One And A Study Of Their Aromaticity, Edward O. Crapps Aug 1984

Naphthalene-2,3-Dialdehyde: A Synthon To 7,9-Polymethylene-8h-Cyclohepta[B]Naphthalene-8-One And A Study Of Their Aromaticity, Edward O. Crapps

Dissertations

This report describes the synthesis of naphthalene-2,3-dialdehyde, and an analytical method for determining its purity by thin layer chromatography. Subsequently, the dialdehyde was condensed with various cyclic ketones to generate a series of polymethylene bridged naphthotropones. It was found that planarity and aromaticity increase with the size of the methylene bridge, although, the bridge must contain six or more methylene groups for the latter to be true. The claim for aromaticity is supported by NMR and IR data, which indicates the positive charge for a perchlorate cation salt is delocalized over the naphthalene and tropone ring system. Furthermore, from the …


Deformation And Linkage Of Gorenstein Algebras, Andrew R. Kustin, Matthew Miller Aug 1984

Deformation And Linkage Of Gorenstein Algebras, Andrew R. Kustin, Matthew Miller

Faculty Publications

General double linkage of Gorenstein algebras is defined. Rigidity, genericity, and regularity up to codimension six all pass across general double linkage. Rigid strongly unobstructed codimension four Gorenstein algebras which lie in different Herzog classes are produced.