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Destabilizing Effects On A Classic Tri-Trophic Oyster Reef Cascade, Virginia R. Schweiss, Chet F. Rakocinski Dec 2020

Destabilizing Effects On A Classic Tri-Trophic Oyster Reef Cascade, Virginia R. Schweiss, Chet F. Rakocinski

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How interactions among multiple predators affect the stability of trophic cascades is a topic of special ecological interest. To examine factors affecting the stability of the classic tri-trophic oyster reef cascade within a different context, configurations of three predators, including the Gulf toadfish, Gulf stone crab, and oystershell mud crab, were manipulated together with either oyster shell or limestone gravel substrate within a multiple predator effects (MPE) experiment. Additionally, a complimentary set of trait-mediated-indirect interaction (TMII) experiments examined the inhibition of oyster consumption relative to mud-crab size and top predator identity in the absence of other cues and factors. The …


Monitoring 2019 Bonnet Carré Spillway Impacts - Final Report, J. Read Hendon, Jerry D. Wiggert, Jill Hendon Dec 2020

Monitoring 2019 Bonnet Carré Spillway Impacts - Final Report, J. Read Hendon, Jerry D. Wiggert, Jill Hendon

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Due to the multiple and extended openings of the Bonnet Carré Spillway in 2019, the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) was tasked by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources to conduct ecological sampling in the Mississippi Sound and adjacent waters. in an effort to better understand the impacts of the extensive freshwater diversion of Bonnet Carré Spillway operations on Mississippi's coastal and marine resources. The period of performance for this project was June 1, 2019, to August 31, 2019. This technical report summarizes the three months of weekly surveys and analyses, over June - August 2019, conducted by the University …


Ideas And Perspectives: A Strategic Assessment Of Methane And Nitrous Oxide Measurements In The Marine Environment, Samuel T. Wilson, Alia N. Al-Haj, Annie Bourbonnais, Claudia Frey, Robinson W. Fulweiler, John D. Kessler, Hannah K. Marchant, Jana Milucka, Nicholas E. Ray, Parv Suntharalingham, Brett F. Thornton, Robert C. Upstill-Goddard, Thomas S. Weber, Damian L. Arévalo-Martínez, Hermann W. Bange, Heather M. Benway, Daniele Bianchi, Alberto V. Borges, Bonnie X. Chang, Patrick M. Crill, Daniela A. Del Valle, Laura Fariás, Samantha B. Joye, Annette Kock, Jabrane Labidi, Cara C. Manning, John W. Pohlman, Gregor Rehder, Katy J. Sparrow, Philippe D. Tortell, Tina Treude, David L. Valentine Nov 2020

Ideas And Perspectives: A Strategic Assessment Of Methane And Nitrous Oxide Measurements In The Marine Environment, Samuel T. Wilson, Alia N. Al-Haj, Annie Bourbonnais, Claudia Frey, Robinson W. Fulweiler, John D. Kessler, Hannah K. Marchant, Jana Milucka, Nicholas E. Ray, Parv Suntharalingham, Brett F. Thornton, Robert C. Upstill-Goddard, Thomas S. Weber, Damian L. Arévalo-Martínez, Hermann W. Bange, Heather M. Benway, Daniele Bianchi, Alberto V. Borges, Bonnie X. Chang, Patrick M. Crill, Daniela A. Del Valle, Laura Fariás, Samantha B. Joye, Annette Kock, Jabrane Labidi, Cara C. Manning, John W. Pohlman, Gregor Rehder, Katy J. Sparrow, Philippe D. Tortell, Tina Treude, David L. Valentine

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In the current era of rapid climate change, accurate characterization of climate-relevant gas dynamics-namely production, consumption, and net emissions-is required for all biomes, especially those ecosystems most susceptible to the impact of change. Marine environments include regions that act as net sources or sinks for numerous climateactive trace gases including methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). The temporal and spatial distributions of CH4 and N2O are controlled by the interaction of complex biogeochemical and physical processes. To evaluate and quantify how these mechanisms affect marine CH4 and N2O cycling requires a combination of traditional scientific disciplines including oceanography, microbiology, and …


Sampling Density And Date Along With Species Selection Influence Spatial Representation Of Tree-Ring Reconstructions, Justin T. Maxwell, Grant L. Harley, Trevis J. Matheus, Brandon M. Strange, Kayla Van Aken, Tsun Fung Au, Joshua C. Bregy Oct 2020

Sampling Density And Date Along With Species Selection Influence Spatial Representation Of Tree-Ring Reconstructions, Justin T. Maxwell, Grant L. Harley, Trevis J. Matheus, Brandon M. Strange, Kayla Van Aken, Tsun Fung Au, Joshua C. Bregy

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© 2020 Royal Society of Chemistry. All rights reserved. Our understanding of the natural variability of hydroclimate before the instrumental period (ca. 1900 CE in the United States) is largely dependent on tree-ring-based reconstructions. Large-scale soil moisture reconstructions from a network of tree-ring chronologies have greatly improved our understanding of the spatial and temporal variability in hydroclimate conditions, particularly extremes of both drought and pluvial (wet) events. However, certain regions within these large-scale network reconstructions in the US are modeled by few tree-ring chronologies. Further, many of the chronologies currently publicly available on the International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) were …


Pinning The Conformation Of A Protein (Cora) In A Solute Matrix With Selective Binding, Warin Rangubpit, Sunan Kitjaruwankul, Pornthep Sompornpisut, R. B. Pandey Oct 2020

Pinning The Conformation Of A Protein (Cora) In A Solute Matrix With Selective Binding, Warin Rangubpit, Sunan Kitjaruwankul, Pornthep Sompornpisut, R. B. Pandey

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Conformation of a protein (CorA) is examined in a matrix with mobile solute constituents as a function of solute–residue interaction strength (f) by a coarse-grained model with a Monte Carlo simulation. Solute particles are found to reach their targeted residue due to their unique interactions with the residues. Degree of slowing down of the protein depends on the interaction strength f. Unlike a predictable dependence of the radius of gyration of the same protein on interaction in an effective medium, it does not show a systematic dependence on interaction due to pinning caused by the solute binding. …


High-Temperature Resistant Water-Soluble Polymers Derived From Exotic Amino Acids, Sumant Dwivedi, Aniruddha Nag, Shigeki Sakamoto, Yasuyoshi Funahashi, Toyohiro Harimoto, Kenji Takada, Tatsuo Kaneko Oct 2020

High-Temperature Resistant Water-Soluble Polymers Derived From Exotic Amino Acids, Sumant Dwivedi, Aniruddha Nag, Shigeki Sakamoto, Yasuyoshi Funahashi, Toyohiro Harimoto, Kenji Takada, Tatsuo Kaneko

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© The Royal Society of Chemistry. High-performance water-soluble polymers have a wide range of applications from engineering materials to biomedical plastics. However, existing materials are either natural polymers that lack high thermostability or rigid synthetic polymers. Therefore, we design an amino acid-derived building block, 4,4′-diamino-α-truxillate dianion (4ATA2−), that induces water solubility in high-performance polymers. Polyimides containing 4ATA2− units are intrinsically water-soluble and are processed into films cast from an aqueous solution. The resulting polyimide films exhibit exceptional transparency and extremely high thermal stability. In addition, the films can be made insoluble in water by simple post-treatment using …


A Fictitious Points One-Step Mps-Mfs Technique, Xiaomin Zhu, Fangfang Dou, Andreas Karageorghis, C. S. Chen Oct 2020

A Fictitious Points One-Step Mps-Mfs Technique, Xiaomin Zhu, Fangfang Dou, Andreas Karageorghis, C. S. Chen

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© 2020 The method of fundamental solutions (MFS) is a simple and efficient numerical technique for solving certain homogenous partial differential equations (PDEs) which can be extended to solving inhomogeneous equations through the method of particular solutions (MPS). In this paper, radial basis functions (RBFs) are considered as the basis functions for the construction of a particular solution of the inhomogeneous equation. A hybrid method coupling these two methods using both fundamental solutions and RBFs as basis functions has been effective for solving a large class of PDEs. In this paper, we propose an improved fictitious points method in which …


Magma Reservoir Formation And Evolution At A Slow-Spreading Center (Atlantis Bank, Southwest Indian Ridge), Marine Boulanger, Lydéric France, Jeremy R.L. Deans, Carlotta Ferrando, C. Johan Lissenberg, Anette Von Der Handt Sep 2020

Magma Reservoir Formation And Evolution At A Slow-Spreading Center (Atlantis Bank, Southwest Indian Ridge), Marine Boulanger, Lydéric France, Jeremy R.L. Deans, Carlotta Ferrando, C. Johan Lissenberg, Anette Von Der Handt

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© Copyright © 2020 Boulanger, France, Deans, Ferrando, Lissenberg and von der Handt. Several ODP-IODP expeditions drilled oceanic core complexes interpreted as exhumed portions of lower crust close to the ridge axis, and provide the community with invaluable sampling opportunity for further constraining magmatic processes involved in the formation of the slow-spreading lower oceanic crust. ODP Hole 735B presents the most primitive lithologies sampled at Atlantis Bank oceanic core complex (Southwest Indian Ridge) in a ∼250 m thick section that was previously interpreted as a single crustal intrusion. We combined detailed structural and petrographic constraints with whole rock and in …


Recent Progress In Enhancing Poly(Lactic Acid) Stereocomplex Formation For Material Property Improvement, Fuhong Luo, Alexander Fortenberry, Jie Ren, Zhe Qiang Aug 2020

Recent Progress In Enhancing Poly(Lactic Acid) Stereocomplex Formation For Material Property Improvement, Fuhong Luo, Alexander Fortenberry, Jie Ren, Zhe Qiang

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The production and utilization of polymers have been widely implemented into diverse applications that benefit modern human society, but one of the most valuable properties of polymers, durability, has posed a long-standing environmental challenge from its inception since plastic waste can lead to significant contamination and remains in landfills and oceans for at least hundreds of years. Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) derived from renewable resources provides a sustainable alternative to traditional polymers due to its advantages of comparable mechanical properties with common plastics and biodegradability. However, the poor thermal and hydrolytic stability of PLA-based materials limit their potential for durable applications. …


Cosmological Initial Data For Numerical Relativity, David Garfinkle, Lawrence Mead Aug 2020

Cosmological Initial Data For Numerical Relativity, David Garfinkle, Lawrence Mead

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© 2020 American Physical Society. We find initial data for numerical relativity simulations of inhomogeneous cosmologies. This involves treating an exceptional case of the general relativity constraint equations. We devise analytic and numerical methods to treat this exceptional case. We apply the analytic method to the standard case of cosmology with a single scalar field. The numerical method is applied to the two-field ekpyrotic cosmology.


Hurricane Disturbance Stimulated Nitrification And Altered Ammonia Oxidizer Community Structure In Lake Okeechobee And St. Lucie Estuary (Florida), Justyna J. Hampel, Mark J. Mccarthy, Sanni L. Aalto, Silvia E. Newell Jul 2020

Hurricane Disturbance Stimulated Nitrification And Altered Ammonia Oxidizer Community Structure In Lake Okeechobee And St. Lucie Estuary (Florida), Justyna J. Hampel, Mark J. Mccarthy, Sanni L. Aalto, Silvia E. Newell

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© Copyright © 2020 Hampel, McCarthy, Aalto and Newell. Nitrification is an important biological link between oxidized and reduced forms of nitrogen (N). The efficiency of nitrification plays a key role in mitigating excess N in eutrophic systems, including those with cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs), since it can be closely coupled with denitrification and removal of excess N. Recent work suggests that competition for ammonium (NH4+) between ammonia oxidizers and cyanoHABs can help determine microbial community structure. Nitrification rates and ammonia-oxidizing archaeal (AOA) and bacterial (AOB) community composition and gene abundances were quantified in Lake Okeechobee …


Long Lived Second Mode Internal Solitary Waves In The Andaman Sea, J.M. Magalhaes, J.C.B. Da Silva, Maarten C. Buijsman Jun 2020

Long Lived Second Mode Internal Solitary Waves In The Andaman Sea, J.M. Magalhaes, J.C.B. Da Silva, Maarten C. Buijsman

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Internal waves are density oscillations propagating along the ocean’s inner stratification, which are now acknowledged as a key constituent of the ocean’s dynamics. They usually result from barotropic tides, which flow over bottom topography, causing density oscillations to propagate along the pycnocline with a tidal frequency (i.e. internal tides). These large-scale waves propagate away from their forcing bathymetry and frequently disintegrate into nonlinear short-scale (higher-frequency) internal wave packets. Typically, short-scale internal wave observations in the ocean are associated with vertical structures (in the water column) of the lowest fundamental mode. Higher vertical modes have recently been documented as well, but …


The Importance Of Infrequent, High-Intensity Rainfall Events For Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Radial Growth And Implications For Dendroclimatic Research, Tyler J. Mitchell, Paul A. Knapp, Thomas W. Patterson Jun 2020

The Importance Of Infrequent, High-Intensity Rainfall Events For Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Radial Growth And Implications For Dendroclimatic Research, Tyler J. Mitchell, Paul A. Knapp, Thomas W. Patterson

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Tree-ring based precipitation reconstructions are beneficial in placing interannual variability in an historical context. However, absent specificity on what is being modeled (e.g., event type or rainfall intensity), similar rainfall totals inferred from reconstructions between different years imply similar conditions. Consequently, variability in specific precipitation event types or intensity can affect radial growth widths despite no changes in overall precipitation amount. Here, we use a longleaf pine latewood chronology to demonstrate how infrequent, intense (i.e., > 2.0 SD above mean) rainfall events (IREs), representing ~ 50% of total summer (July–September) precipitation amounts and 14.1% of rainfall events, principally determine interannual variability …


Effect Of Different Phosphate Glass Compositions On The Process-Induced Macromolecular Dynamic Of Polyamide 66, Imane Belyami, Mohammad K. Hassan May 2020

Effect Of Different Phosphate Glass Compositions On The Process-Induced Macromolecular Dynamic Of Polyamide 66, Imane Belyami, Mohammad K. Hassan

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The present study provides a fundamental understanding of the mechanism of action of special new phosphate glass (P-glass) systems, having different glass transition temperatures (Tg), in polyamide 66 (PA66). Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) revealed that the Tg of PA66/low Tg P-glass (ILT-1) was significantly shifted to a lower Tg (65 °C), and another transition appeared at high temperature (166 °C). This was supported by a drop in the melting point and the crystallinity of the PA66/ILT-1 hybrid material as detected by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The dielectric spectroscopic investigation on the networks’ molecular level structural …


Disorder By Design: A Data-Driven Approach To Amorphous Semiconductors Without Total-Energy Functionals, Dil K. Limbu, Stephen R. Elliott, Raymond Atta-Fynn, Parthapratim Biswas May 2020

Disorder By Design: A Data-Driven Approach To Amorphous Semiconductors Without Total-Energy Functionals, Dil K. Limbu, Stephen R. Elliott, Raymond Atta-Fynn, Parthapratim Biswas

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X-ray diffraction, Amorphous silicon, Multi-objective optimization, Monte Carlo methods. This paper addresses a difficult inverse problem that involves the reconstruction of a three-dimensional model of tetrahedral amorphous semiconductors via inversion of diffraction data. By posing the material-structure determination as a multiobjective optimization program, it has been shown that the problem can be solved accurately using a few structural constraints, but no total-energy functionals/forces, which describe the local chemistry of amorphous networks. The approach yields highly realistic models of amorphous silicon, with no or only a few coordination defects (≤1%), a narrow bond-angle distribution of width 9–11.5°, and an electronic gap …


Statistical Comparisons Of Temperature Variance And Kinetic Energy In Global Ocean Models And Observations: Results From Mesoscale To Internal Wave Frequencies, Conrad A. Luecke, Brian K. Arbic, James G. Richman, Jay F. Shriver, Matthew H. Alford, Joseph K. Ansong, Steven L. Bassette, Maarten C. Buijsman, Dimitris Menemenlis, Robert B. Scott, Patrick G. Timko, Gunnar Voet, Alan J. Wallcraft, Luis Zamudio May 2020

Statistical Comparisons Of Temperature Variance And Kinetic Energy In Global Ocean Models And Observations: Results From Mesoscale To Internal Wave Frequencies, Conrad A. Luecke, Brian K. Arbic, James G. Richman, Jay F. Shriver, Matthew H. Alford, Joseph K. Ansong, Steven L. Bassette, Maarten C. Buijsman, Dimitris Menemenlis, Robert B. Scott, Patrick G. Timko, Gunnar Voet, Alan J. Wallcraft, Luis Zamudio

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©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Temperature variance and kinetic energy (KE) from two global simulations of the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM; 1/12° and 1/25°) and three global simulations of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm; 1/12°, 1/24°, and 1/48°), all of which are forced by atmospheric fields and the astronomical tidal potential, are compared with temperature variance and KE from a database of about 2,000 moored historical observations (MHOs). The variances are computed across frequencies ranging from supertidal, dominated by the internal gravity wave continuum, to subtidal, dominated by currents and mesoscale eddies. The …


A Game-Theoretic Approach To Deciphering The Dynamics Of Amyloid-Beta Aggregation Along Competing Pathways, Preetam Ghosh, Pratip Rana, Vijayaraghavan Rangachari, Jhinuk Saha, Edward Steen, Ashwin Vaidya Apr 2020

A Game-Theoretic Approach To Deciphering The Dynamics Of Amyloid-Beta Aggregation Along Competing Pathways, Preetam Ghosh, Pratip Rana, Vijayaraghavan Rangachari, Jhinuk Saha, Edward Steen, Ashwin Vaidya

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Aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides is a significant event that underpins Alzheimer's disease (AD). Aβ aggregates, especially the low-molecular weight oligomers, are the primary toxic agents in AD pathogenesis. Therefore, there is increasing interest in understanding their formation and behaviour. In this paper, we use our previously established results on heterotypic interactions between Aβ and fatty acids (FAs) to investigate off-pathway aggregation under the control of FA concentrations to develop a mathematical framework that captures the mechanism. Our framework to define and simulate the competing on- and off-pathways of Aβ aggregation is based on the principles of game theory. Together …


Changes In Regional Snowfall In Central North America (1961-2017): Mountain Versus Plains, Jiyang Zhang, Haochi Zheng, Xiaodong Zhang, Jeffrey Vanlooy Apr 2020

Changes In Regional Snowfall In Central North America (1961-2017): Mountain Versus Plains, Jiyang Zhang, Haochi Zheng, Xiaodong Zhang, Jeffrey Vanlooy

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Long-term snowfall change offers insight for understanding climate change, managing water resources, and assessing climate model performance, especially at regional scales where topography plays an important role in shaping regional climate and water availability. In this study, we examined the changes of annual snowfall using observations from 1961 to 2017 in central North America, a region with high contrast in topographic complexities. There is a general, yet distinct difference in the snowfall trends demarcated approximately along the 105° W meridian. To its east, which is dominated by plains, snowfall had increased overall, except in a limited area south of 42° …


Seasonal Patterns Of Surface Inorgamic Carbon System Variables In The Gulf Of Mexico Inferred From A Regional High-Resolution Ocean Biogeochemical Model, Fabian A. Gomez, Rik Wanninkhof, Leticia Barbero, Sang Ki Lee, Frank J. Hernandez Mar 2020

Seasonal Patterns Of Surface Inorgamic Carbon System Variables In The Gulf Of Mexico Inferred From A Regional High-Resolution Ocean Biogeochemical Model, Fabian A. Gomez, Rik Wanninkhof, Leticia Barbero, Sang Ki Lee, Frank J. Hernandez

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Uncertainties in carbon chemistry variability still remain large in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), as data gaps limit our ability to infer basin-wide patterns. Here we configure and validate a regional high-resolution ocean biogeochemical model for the GoM to describe seasonal patterns in surface pressure of CO2 (pCO2), aragonite saturation state (ΩAr), and sea–air CO2 flux. Model results indicate that seasonal changes in surface pCO2 are strongly controlled by temperature across most of the GoM basin, except in the vicinity of the Mississippi–Atchafalaya river system delta, where runoff largely controls dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) …


Effects Of Optical Turbulence And Density Gradients On Particle Image Velocimetry, Silvia Matt, Gero Nootz, Samuel Hellman, Weilin Hou Feb 2020

Effects Of Optical Turbulence And Density Gradients On Particle Image Velocimetry, Silvia Matt, Gero Nootz, Samuel Hellman, Weilin Hou

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Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is a well-established tool to collect high-resolution velocity and turbulence data in the laboratory, in both air and water. Laboratory experiments are often performed under conditions of constant temperature or salinity or in flows with only small gradients of these properties. At larger temperature or salinity variations, the changes in the index of refraction of water or air due to turbulent microstructure can lead to so-called optical turbulence. We observed a marked influence of optical turbulence on particle imaging in PIV. The effect of index of refraction variations on PIV has been described in air for …


Synthesis, Characterization, Dna Binding, Topoisomerase Inhibition, And Apoptosis Induction Studies Of A Novel Cobalt(Iii) Complex With A Thiosemicarbazone Ligand, Stephen J. Beebe, Michael J. Celestine, Jimmie L. Bullock, Shayna Sandhaus, Jessa Faye Arca, Donald M. Cropek, Tekettay A. Ludvig, Sydney R. Foster, Jasmine S. Clark, Floyd A. Beckford, Criszcele M. Tano, Elizabeth A. Tonsel-White, Raj K. Gurung, Courtney E. Stankavich, Yuk Ching Tse-Dinh, William L. Jarrett, Alvin A. Holder Feb 2020

Synthesis, Characterization, Dna Binding, Topoisomerase Inhibition, And Apoptosis Induction Studies Of A Novel Cobalt(Iii) Complex With A Thiosemicarbazone Ligand, Stephen J. Beebe, Michael J. Celestine, Jimmie L. Bullock, Shayna Sandhaus, Jessa Faye Arca, Donald M. Cropek, Tekettay A. Ludvig, Sydney R. Foster, Jasmine S. Clark, Floyd A. Beckford, Criszcele M. Tano, Elizabeth A. Tonsel-White, Raj K. Gurung, Courtney E. Stankavich, Yuk Ching Tse-Dinh, William L. Jarrett, Alvin A. Holder

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In this study, 9-anthraldehyde-N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazone (MeATSC) 1 and [Co(phen)2(O2CO)]Cl·6H2O 2 (where phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) were synthesized. [Co(phen)2(O2CO)]Cl·6H2O 2 was used to produce anhydrous [Co(phen)2(H2O)2](NO3)3 3. Subsequently, anhydrous [Co(phen)2(H2O)2](NO3)3 3 was reacted with MeATSC 1 to produce [Co(phen)2(MeATSC)](NO3)3·1.5H2O·C2H5OH 4. The ligand, MeATSC 1 and all complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, FT IR, UV–visible, and multinuclear NMR ( …


230Th Normalization: New Insights On An Essential Tool For Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes In The Modern And Quaternary Ocean, Kassandra M. Costa, Christopher T. Hayes, Robert F. Anderson, Frank J. Pavia, Alexandra Bausch, Feifei Deng, Jean Claude Dutay, Walter Geibert, Christoph Heinze, Gideon Henderson, Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Sharon Hoffmann, Samuel L. Jaccard, Allison W. Jacobel, Stephanie S. Kienast, Lauren Kipp, Paul Lerner, Jörg Lippold, David Lund, Franco Marcantonio, David Mcgee, Jerry F. Mcmanus, Figen Mekik, Jennifer L. Middleton, Lise Missiaen, Christelle Not, Sylvain Pichat, Laura F. Robinson, George H. Rowland, Matthieu Roy-Barman, Alessandro Tagliabue, Adi Torfstein, Gisela Winckler, Yuxin Zhou Feb 2020

230Th Normalization: New Insights On An Essential Tool For Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes In The Modern And Quaternary Ocean, Kassandra M. Costa, Christopher T. Hayes, Robert F. Anderson, Frank J. Pavia, Alexandra Bausch, Feifei Deng, Jean Claude Dutay, Walter Geibert, Christoph Heinze, Gideon Henderson, Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Sharon Hoffmann, Samuel L. Jaccard, Allison W. Jacobel, Stephanie S. Kienast, Lauren Kipp, Paul Lerner, Jörg Lippold, David Lund, Franco Marcantonio, David Mcgee, Jerry F. Mcmanus, Figen Mekik, Jennifer L. Middleton, Lise Missiaen, Christelle Not, Sylvain Pichat, Laura F. Robinson, George H. Rowland, Matthieu Roy-Barman, Alessandro Tagliabue, Adi Torfstein, Gisela Winckler, Yuxin Zhou

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230Th normalization is a valuable paleoceanographic tool for reconstructing high‐resolution sediment fluxes during the late Pleistocene (last ~500,000 years). As its application has expanded to ever more diverse marine environments, the nuances of 230Th systematics, with regard to particle type, particle size, lateral advective/diffusive redistribution, and other processes, have emerged. We synthesized over 1000 sedimentary records of 230Th from across the global ocean at two time slices, the late Holocene (0–5,000 years ago, or 0–5 ka) and the Last Glacial Maximum (18.5–23.5 ka), and investigated the spatial structure of 230Th‐normalized mass fluxes. On a global scale, …


Granulins Modulate Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation And Aggregation Of Prion-Like C-Terminal Domain Of The Neurodegeneration-Associated Protein Tdp-43, Anukool A. Bhopatkar, Vladimir N. Uversky, Vijay Rangachari Jan 2020

Granulins Modulate Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation And Aggregation Of Prion-Like C-Terminal Domain Of The Neurodegeneration-Associated Protein Tdp-43, Anukool A. Bhopatkar, Vladimir N. Uversky, Vijay Rangachari

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Tar DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) has emerged as a key player in many neurodegenerative pathologies including frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Hallmarks of both FTLD and ALS are the toxic cytoplasmic inclusions of the prion-like C-terminal fragments of TDP-43 (TDP-43 CTD), formed upon proteolytic cleavage of full-length TDP-43 in the nucleus and subsequent transport to the cytoplasm. Both full-length TDP-43 and its CTD are also known to form stress granules (SGs) by coacervating with RNA in the cytoplasm during stress and may be involved in these pathologies. Furthermore, mutations in PGRN gene, leading to haploinsufficiency …


A Road Map To Indoos-2: Better Observations Of The Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean, L. M. Beal, J. Vialard, M. K. Roxy, J. Li, M. Andres, H. Annamalai, M. Feng, W. Han, R. Hood, T. Lee, M. Lengaigne, R. Lumpkin, Y. Masumoto, M. J. Mcphaden, M. Ravichandran, T. Shinoda, B. M. Sloyan, P. G. Strutton, A. C. Subramanian, T. Tozuka, C. C. Ummenhofer, A. S. Unnikrishnan, J. Wiggert, L. Yu, L. Cheng, D. G. Desbruyères, V. Parvathi Jan 2020

A Road Map To Indoos-2: Better Observations Of The Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean, L. M. Beal, J. Vialard, M. K. Roxy, J. Li, M. Andres, H. Annamalai, M. Feng, W. Han, R. Hood, T. Lee, M. Lengaigne, R. Lumpkin, Y. Masumoto, M. J. Mcphaden, M. Ravichandran, T. Shinoda, B. M. Sloyan, P. G. Strutton, A. C. Subramanian, T. Tozuka, C. C. Ummenhofer, A. S. Unnikrishnan, J. Wiggert, L. Yu, L. Cheng, D. G. Desbruyères, V. Parvathi

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The Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), established in 2006, is a multinational network of sustained oceanic measurements that underpin understanding and forecasting of weather and climate for the Indian Ocean region and beyond. Almost one-third of humanity lives around the Indian Ocean, many in countries dependent on fisheries and rain-fed agriculture that are vulnerable to climate variability and extremes. The Indian Ocean alone has absorbed a quarter of the global oceanic heat uptake over the last two decades and the fate of this heat and its impact on future change is unknown. Climate models project accelerating sea level rise, more …