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Sedimentary Petrology And Provenance Of The Teddy Creek Group Sw Montana, Renee Holt Jan 2011

Sedimentary Petrology And Provenance Of The Teddy Creek Group Sw Montana, Renee Holt

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A previously undocumented sequence of sedimentary rocks has been identified within SW Montana and informally named the Teddy Creek Group (TCG). This project focuses on the field relations, mineral compositions, and textures of these rocks to determine their origin and relationship to the more regionally extensive Cenozoic Renova Formation.


Development Of Biomarkers For Endocrine Disrupting Compounds In The Fathead Minnow, Pimephales Promelas, Tara Frare Jan 2011

Development Of Biomarkers For Endocrine Disrupting Compounds In The Fathead Minnow, Pimephales Promelas, Tara Frare

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Organic waste compounds (OWC’s) are an environmental concern that can have adverse effects on humans, animals, and the environment. Ethinyl estradiol (EE2) is one common OWC and is an active ingredient in oral birth control pills. The presence of EE2 in aquatic environments and drinking water can be linked to decreased fertility and altered physiology in fish. I am developing Q-PCR biomarkers to detect changes in fish at low concentrations before adverse effects occur at higher concentrations. RNA was extracted from twenty fathead minnows that had not been exposed to OWC’s and will be used to synthesize cDNA. Thus far …


Analyzing The Galois Groups Of Fifth-Degree And Fourth-Degree Polynomials, Jesse Berglund Jan 2011

Analyzing The Galois Groups Of Fifth-Degree And Fourth-Degree Polynomials, Jesse Berglund

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It is known that the general equations of fourth-degree or lower are solvable by formula and general equations of fifth-degree or higher are not. To get an understanding of the differences between these two types of equations, Galois theory and Field theory will be applied. The Galois groups of field extensions will be analyzed, and give the solution to the query “What is the difference between unsolvable fifth-degree equations and fourth-degree equations?”


Analysis Of The “Travelling Salesman Problem” And An Application Of Heuristic Techniques For Finding A New Solution, Mateusz Pacha-Sucharzewski Jan 2011

Analysis Of The “Travelling Salesman Problem” And An Application Of Heuristic Techniques For Finding A New Solution, Mateusz Pacha-Sucharzewski

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In 1832, a German travelling salesman published a handbook describing his profession. Sadly, his name is unknown; he only stated that the book was written by “one old travelling salesman.” However, he has come down in history thanks to a rather simple and quite obvious observation. He pointed out that when one goes on a business trip, one should plan it carefully; by doing so, one can “win” a great deal of time and increase the trip’s “economy.” Two centuries later, mathematicians and scientists are still struggling with what is now known as the “Travelling Salesman Problem” (TSP).


Stable Isotopic Constraints Of The Turpan Basin In Northwestern China, Allen J. Schaen Jan 2011

Stable Isotopic Constraints Of The Turpan Basin In Northwestern China, Allen J. Schaen

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Stable isotopic analysis of sedimentary rocks can be used to reconstruct past geologic changes in the elevation and climate of topographic features such as mountain ranges and plateaus. The Tibetan Plateau is an ideal field laboratory for conducting this type of study because of the Plateau’s extreme topographic relief and relatively recent geologic growth. Here we present oxygen and carbon isotope compositions from a suite of sedimentary rock samples taken from the western Turpan Basin in northwestern China. This area of the basin collects sediment from weathering and erosion of the Bogda Shan located to the north. The goal of …


The Invasive Asian Shore Crab, A Dominant Species On Southeastern Massachusetts Beaches: A Cause For Concern, Kimberly Westgate Jan 2011

The Invasive Asian Shore Crab, A Dominant Species On Southeastern Massachusetts Beaches: A Cause For Concern, Kimberly Westgate

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The non-native Asian shore is becoming a dominant species in southeastern Massachusetts beaches. A study was conducted to test whether environmental conditions across beaches in southeastern Massachusetts had an effect on the crab species inhabiting those areas. Although this was the main focus, it was found that the invasive Asian shore crab has had an ecological impact on the native crab populations. Six southeastern Massachusetts beaches (Scituate Beach, Plymouth Beach, Mass Trust Estuary, Ellisville Harbor, Gooseberry Island, and Sandwich Marsh) were visited and crab species were counted in measured sites, generally two sites pe r beach. Crab species found were …