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Geology

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Doctoral Dissertations

Theses/Dissertations

2008

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Assessing The Tree-Ring Oxygen Isotope Hurricane Proxy Along The Atlantic And Gulf Coastal Seaboards, Usa, Whitney L. Nelson Dec 2008

Assessing The Tree-Ring Oxygen Isotope Hurricane Proxy Along The Atlantic And Gulf Coastal Seaboards, Usa, Whitney L. Nelson

Doctoral Dissertations

A recent increase in hurricane activity has put coastal populations at risk. To better understand hurricane activity, it is necessary to look beyond the modern instrumental record, using proxy records to establish modes of past variability. The utility of a newly developed tree-ring oxygen isotope proxy is further assessed. I present oxygen isotope time series from three sites: Francis Marion and Sandy Island, South Carolina and Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Proxy results are verified against the instrumental record of hurricane occurrence. The sites record similar percentages (45% for Francis Marion and Sandy Island, 63% for Eglin Air Force Base) …


Investigating The Petrogenesis Of The Basaltic Crust Of Asteroid 4 Vesta: A Combined Petrologic-Spectral Study Of The Unbrecciated Eucrites, Rhiannon Gwenllian Mayne May 2008

Investigating The Petrogenesis Of The Basaltic Crust Of Asteroid 4 Vesta: A Combined Petrologic-Spectral Study Of The Unbrecciated Eucrites, Rhiannon Gwenllian Mayne

Doctoral Dissertations

The Dawn mission, which launched in September 2007, will orbit and analyze two of the largest asteroids, 4 Vesta and 1 Ceres. These small, proto-planetary bodies retain a record of the conditions and processes that occurred in the early history of the Solar System, and, as such, provide us with a tool to understand its formation and evolution. Additional information can also be gleaned from the meteorite samples derived from such objects. This dissertation aims to increase understanding of the formation of the basaltic crust of the asteroid Vesta, and the lithologic variety that exists within it, by studying the …


Determination Of Mineral Abundances In Ordinary Chondrites Using Powder X-Ray Diffraction: Applications To Parent Body Processes And Asteroid Spectroscopy, Tasha L. Dunn May 2008

Determination Of Mineral Abundances In Ordinary Chondrites Using Powder X-Ray Diffraction: Applications To Parent Body Processes And Asteroid Spectroscopy, Tasha L. Dunn

Doctoral Dissertations

The ordinary chondrites, the most abundant group of meteorites, are divided into three chemical groups (H, L, and LL), which are distinguished based on variations in bulk composition and iron content. Although ordinary chondrites are relatively abundant, our understanding of their formation has been hampered by an inability to accurately measure the abundances of minerals that they contain. Here I use power x-ray diffraction (XRD) to quantify the modal abundances of 48 unbrecciated ordinary chondrite falls, which represent the complete petrologic range of equilibrated ordinary chondrites (types 4-6).

Although the degree of metamorphism varies within each ordinary chondrite group, many …