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Unblocking Temperatures Of Viscous Remanent Magnetism In Displaced Granitic Boulders, Icicle Creek Glacial Moraines (Washington, Usa), Juliet G. Crider, Danika M. Globokar, Russ F. Burmester, Bernard A. Housen Dec 2015

Unblocking Temperatures Of Viscous Remanent Magnetism In Displaced Granitic Boulders, Icicle Creek Glacial Moraines (Washington, Usa), Juliet G. Crider, Danika M. Globokar, Russ F. Burmester, Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

Viscous remanent magnetization (VRM) may partially overprint original magnetization in rocks displaced by geomorphic events. An established theoretical relationship between the time and temperature of acquisition of VRM and the time and temperature of demagnetization suggests that laboratory demagnetization (unblocking) of VRM can be used to estimate the displacement age of rocks. We test this hypothesis at four nested glacial moraines in the Icicle Creek drainage of central Washington, the ages of which were previously determined by cosmogenic surface exposure dating. The moraines are composed primarily of granodiorite boulders, and magnetic remanence is carried dominantly by magnetite. Both the maximum …


Materials Collected By The Southern Branch Of The Uc Africa Expedition With A Report On Previously Unpublished Plio-Pleistocene Fossil Localities, Tesla A. Monson, Marianne F. Brasil, Leslea J. Hlusko Nov 2015

Materials Collected By The Southern Branch Of The Uc Africa Expedition With A Report On Previously Unpublished Plio-Pleistocene Fossil Localities, Tesla A. Monson, Marianne F. Brasil, Leslea J. Hlusko

Anthropology Faculty and Staff Publications

From 1947 to 1948, paleontologists from the University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), Charles Camp and Frank Peabody, led the southern branch of the University of California’s Africa Expedition. While in South Africa, Camp and Peabody collected thousands of specimens excavated from more than 70 sites, 40 of which make up the Plio-Pleistocene South African assemblage at the UCMP. Materials collected by researchers accompanying the expedition are held at numerous repositories on the University of California Berkeley campus including the UCMP, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ), the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology and the University of California’s …


Risky Business: Sustainability And Industrial Land Use Across Seattle’S Gentrifying Riskscape, Troy D. Abel, Jonah White, Stacy Clauson Nov 2015

Risky Business: Sustainability And Industrial Land Use Across Seattle’S Gentrifying Riskscape, Troy D. Abel, Jonah White, Stacy Clauson

College of the Environment on the Peninsulas Publications

This paper examines the spatial and temporal trajectories of Seattle’s industrial land use restructuring and the shifting riskscape in Seattle, WA, a commonly recognized urban model of sustainability. Drawing on the perspective of sustainability as a conflicted process, this research explored the intersections of urban industrial and nonindustrial land use planning, gentrification, and environmental injustice. In the first part of our research, we combine geographic cluster analysis and longitudinal air toxic emission comparisons to quantitatively investigate socioeconomic changes in Seattle Census block-groups between 1990, 2000, and 2009 coupled with measures of pollution volume and its relative potential risk. Second, we …


Structure Of The Human Factor Viii C2 Domain In Complex With The 3e6 Inhibitory Antibody., P. Clint Spiegel, Michelle E. Wuerth, Rebecca K. Cragerud Nov 2015

Structure Of The Human Factor Viii C2 Domain In Complex With The 3e6 Inhibitory Antibody., P. Clint Spiegel, Michelle E. Wuerth, Rebecca K. Cragerud

Chemistry Faculty and Staff Publications

Blood coagulation factor VIII is a glycoprotein cofactor that is essential for the intrinsic pathway of the blood coagulation cascade. Inhibitory antibodies arise either spontaneously or in response to therapeutic infusion of functional factor VIII into hemophilia A patients, many of which are specific to the factor VIII C2 domain. The immune response is largely parsed into “classical” and “non-classical” inhibitory antibodies, which bind to opposing faces cooperatively. In this study, the 2.61Å resolution structure of the C2 domain in complex with the antigen-binding fragment of the 3E6 classical inhibitory antibody is reported. The binding interface is largely conserved when …


The Planet, 2015, Fall, Yvonne Worden, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 2015

The Planet, 2015, Fall, Yvonne Worden, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Characterizing The Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere Stars Hd 345439 And Hd 23478, J. P. Wisniewski, S. D. Chojnowski, James R. A. Davenport, J. Bartz, J. Pepper, D. G. Whelan, S. S. Eikenberry, J. R. Lomax, S. R. Majewski, N. D. Richardson Sep 2015

Characterizing The Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere Stars Hd 345439 And Hd 23478, J. P. Wisniewski, S. D. Chojnowski, James R. A. Davenport, J. Bartz, J. Pepper, D. G. Whelan, S. S. Eikenberry, J. R. Lomax, S. R. Majewski, N. D. Richardson

Physics & Astronomy

The SDSS III APOGEE survey recently identified two new σ Ori E type candidates, HD 345439 and HD 23478, which are a rare subset of rapidly rotating massive stars whose large (kGauss) magnetic fields confine circumstellar material around these systems. Our analysis of multi-epoch photometric observations of HD 345439 from the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope, Wide Angle Search for Planets, and ASAS surveys reveals the presence of a ~0.7701 day period in each data set, suggesting the system is among the faster known σ Ori E analogs. We also see clear evidence that the strength of Hα, H …


The Eleventh And Twelfth Data Releases Of The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Final Data From Sdss-Iii, Shadab Alam, Franco D. Albareti, Carlos Allende Prieto, F. Anders, James R. A. Davenport, Scott F. Anderson, Timothy Anderton, Brett H. Andrews, Eric Armengaud, Éric Aubourg, Stephen Bailey Jul 2015

The Eleventh And Twelfth Data Releases Of The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Final Data From Sdss-Iii, Shadab Alam, Franco D. Albareti, Carlos Allende Prieto, F. Anders, James R. A. Davenport, Scott F. Anderson, Timothy Anderton, Brett H. Andrews, Eric Armengaud, Éric Aubourg, Stephen Bailey

Physics & Astronomy

The third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III) took data from 2008 to 2014 using the original SDSS wide-field imager, the original and an upgraded multi-object fiber-fed optical spectrograph, a new near-infrared high-resolution spectrograph, and a novel optical interferometer. All of the data from SDSS-III are now made public. In particular, this paper describes Data Release 11 (DR11) including all data acquired through 2013 July, and Data Release 12 (DR12) adding data acquired through 2014 July (including all data included in previous data releases), marking the end of SDSS-III observing. Relative to our previous public release (DR10), DR12 …


Lake Whatcom Water Quality - Presentation To Bellingham City Council, Robin A. Matthews Jul 2015

Lake Whatcom Water Quality - Presentation To Bellingham City Council, Robin A. Matthews

Lake Whatcom Other Reports

This presentation to the Bellingham City Council on the water quality of Lake Whatcom addresses the objectives of the Institute for Watershed Studies monitoring process and the impact of water quality problems caused by storm water runoff.


The Role Of Sister Cities’ Staff Exchanges In Developing “Learning Cities”: Exploring Necessary And Sufficient Conditions In Social Capital Development Utilizing Proportional Odds Modeling, Patrick H. Buckley, Akio Takahashi, Amy D. Anderson Jun 2015

The Role Of Sister Cities’ Staff Exchanges In Developing “Learning Cities”: Exploring Necessary And Sufficient Conditions In Social Capital Development Utilizing Proportional Odds Modeling, Patrick H. Buckley, Akio Takahashi, Amy D. Anderson

Mathematics Faculty Publications

In the last half century former international adversaries have become cooperators through networking and knowledge sharing for decision making aimed at improving quality of life and sustainability; nowhere has this been more striking then at the urban level where such activity is seen as a key component in building “learning cities” through the development of social capital. Although mega-cities have been leaders in such efforts, mid-sized cities with lesser resource endowments have striven to follow by focusing on more frugal sister city type exchanges. The underlying thesis of our research is that great value can be derived from city-to-city exchanges …


The Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey: Variable Object Selection And Anticipated Results, Eric Morganson, Paul J. Green, Scott F. Anderson, John J. Ruan, James R. A. Davenport, Adam D. Myers, Michael Eracleous, Brandon Kelly, Carlos Badenes, Eduardo Bañados, Michael R. Blanton Jun 2015

The Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey: Variable Object Selection And Anticipated Results, Eric Morganson, Paul J. Green, Scott F. Anderson, John J. Ruan, James R. A. Davenport, Adam D. Myers, Michael Eracleous, Brandon Kelly, Carlos Badenes, Eduardo Bañados, Michael R. Blanton

Physics & Astronomy

We present the selection algorithm and anticipated results for the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS). TDSS is an Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)-IV Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) subproject that will provide initial identification spectra of approximately 220,000 luminosity-variable objects (variable stars and active galactic nuclei across 7500 deg2 selected from a combination of SDSS and multi-epoch Pan-STARRS1 photometry. TDSS will be the largest spectroscopic survey to explicitly target variable objects, avoiding pre-selection on the basis of colors or detailed modeling of specific variability characteristics. Kernel Density Estimate analysis of our target population performed on SDSS Stripe 82 …


Detecting Differential Rotation And Starspot Evolution On The M Dwarf Gj 1243 With Kepler, James R. A. Davenport, Leslie Hebb, Suzanne L. Hawley Jun 2015

Detecting Differential Rotation And Starspot Evolution On The M Dwarf Gj 1243 With Kepler, James R. A. Davenport, Leslie Hebb, Suzanne L. Hawley

Physics & Astronomy

We present an analysis of the starspots on the active M4 dwarf GJ 1243, using 4 years of time series photometry from Kepler. A rapid P = 0.592596 ± 0.00021 days rotation period is measured due to the ~2.2% starspot-induced flux modulations in the light curve. We first use a light curve modeling approach, using a Monte Carlo Markov Chain sampler to solve for the longitudes and radii of the two spots within 5 day windows of data. Within each window of time the starspots are assumed to be unchanging. Only a weak constraint on the starspot latitudes can …


Landscape-Level Analysis Of Mountain Goat Population Connectivity In Washington And Southern British Columbia, David O. Wallin, Leslie C. (Leslie Claire) Parks, Samuel A. Cushman, Brad H. Mcrae Jun 2015

Landscape-Level Analysis Of Mountain Goat Population Connectivity In Washington And Southern British Columbia, David O. Wallin, Leslie C. (Leslie Claire) Parks, Samuel A. Cushman, Brad H. Mcrae

Environmental Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss diminish population connectivity, reducing genetic diversity and increasing extinction risk over time. Improving connectivity is widely recommended to preserve the long-term viability of populations, but this requires accurate knowledge of how landscapes influence connectivity. Detectability of landscape effects on gene flow is highly dependent on landscape context, and drawing conclusions from single landscape studies may lead to ineffective management strategies. We present a novel approach to elucidate regional variation in the relative importance of landscape variable effects on gene flow. We demonstrate this approach by evaluating gene flow between isolated, genetically impoverished mountain goat ( …


Expedition 350 Methods, Y. Tamura, C. J. Busby, P. Blum, G. Guèrin, G. D.M. Andrews, A. K. Barker, J. L. R. Berger, E. M. Bongiolo, M. Bordiga, Susan M. Debari, J. B. Gill, C. Hamelin, J. Jia, E. H. John, A. -S. Jonas, M. Jutzeler, M. A.C. Kars, Z. A. Kita, K. Konrad, S. H. Mahoney, M. Martini, T. Miyazaki, R. J. Musgrave, D. B. Nascimento, A. R.L. Nichols, J. M. Ribeiro, T. Sato, J. C. Schindlbeck, A. K. Schmitt, S. M. Straub, M. J. Vautravers, Y. Yang May 2015

Expedition 350 Methods, Y. Tamura, C. J. Busby, P. Blum, G. Guèrin, G. D.M. Andrews, A. K. Barker, J. L. R. Berger, E. M. Bongiolo, M. Bordiga, Susan M. Debari, J. B. Gill, C. Hamelin, J. Jia, E. H. John, A. -S. Jonas, M. Jutzeler, M. A.C. Kars, Z. A. Kita, K. Konrad, S. H. Mahoney, M. Martini, T. Miyazaki, R. J. Musgrave, D. B. Nascimento, A. R.L. Nichols, J. M. Ribeiro, T. Sato, J. C. Schindlbeck, A. K. Schmitt, S. M. Straub, M. J. Vautravers, Y. Yang

Geology Faculty Publications

This chapter of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 350 Proceedings volume documents the procedures and tools employed in the various shipboard laboratories of the R/V JOIDES Resolution during Expedition 350. This information applies only to shipboard work described in the Expedition Reports section of this volume. Methods for shore-based analyses of Expedition 350 samples and data will be described in the individual scientific contributions to be published in the open literature or in the Expedition Research Results section of this volume.

This section describes procedures and equipment used for drilling, coring, and hole completion; core handling; computation of …


Expedition 350 Summary, Y. Tamura, C. J. Busby, P. Blum, G. Guèrin, G. D.M. Andrews, A. K. Barker, J. L.R. Berger, E. M. Bongiolo, M. Bordiga, Susan M. Debari, J. B. Gill, C. Hamelin, J. Jia, E. H. John, A.-S. Jonas, J. Jutzeler, M A.C. Kars, Z. A. Kita, K. Konrad, S. H. Mahony, M. Martini, T. Myiazaki, R. J. Musgrave, D. B. Nascimento, A. R.L. Nichols, J. M. Ribeiro, T. Sato, J. C. Schindlbeck, A. K. Schmitt, S. M. Straub, M. J. Vautravers, Y. Yang May 2015

Expedition 350 Summary, Y. Tamura, C. J. Busby, P. Blum, G. Guèrin, G. D.M. Andrews, A. K. Barker, J. L.R. Berger, E. M. Bongiolo, M. Bordiga, Susan M. Debari, J. B. Gill, C. Hamelin, J. Jia, E. H. John, A.-S. Jonas, J. Jutzeler, M A.C. Kars, Z. A. Kita, K. Konrad, S. H. Mahony, M. Martini, T. Myiazaki, R. J. Musgrave, D. B. Nascimento, A. R.L. Nichols, J. M. Ribeiro, T. Sato, J. C. Schindlbeck, A. K. Schmitt, S. M. Straub, M. J. Vautravers, Y. Yang

Geology Faculty Publications

International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Hole U1436A (proposed Site IBM-4GT) lies in the western part of the Izu fore-arc basin, ~60 km east of the arc-front volcano Aogashima, ~170 km west of the axis of the Izu-Bonin Trench, and 1.5 km west of Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 792, at 1776 meters below sea level (mbsl). It was drilled as a 150 m deep geotechnical test hole for potential future deep drilling (5500 meters below seafloor [mbsf]) at proposed Site IBM-4 using the D/V Chikyu. Core from Site U1436 yielded a rich record of Late Pleistocene explosive volcanism, including …


On The Probabilistic Cauchy Theory Of The Cubic Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation On Rd, D≥3, Árpád Bényi, Tadahiro Oh, Oana Pocovnicu May 2015

On The Probabilistic Cauchy Theory Of The Cubic Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation On Rd, D≥3, Árpád Bényi, Tadahiro Oh, Oana Pocovnicu

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We consider the Cauchy problem of the cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLS) : itu + Δu = ±|u|2u on R d, d ≥ 3, with random initial data and prove almost sure well-posedness results below the scaling-critical regularity scrit = d-2/2. More precisely, given a function on R d, we introduce a randomization adapted to the Wiener decomposition, and, intrinsically, to the so-called modulation spaces. Our goal in this paper is three-fold. (i) We prove almost sure local well-posedness of the cubic NLS below the scaling-critical regularity …


Change At The Core: An Initial Implementation Of Active Learning Strategies In Large, Lecture Science Courses, Travis Salmi May 2015

Change At The Core: An Initial Implementation Of Active Learning Strategies In Large, Lecture Science Courses, Travis Salmi

Scholars Week

Change at the Core (C-Core) is a faculty professional development program designed to investigate and employ the benefits of student focused learning in introductory science courses. It is a multidisciplinary effort among science educators at three higher education institutions to understand different possible learning strategy implementations. We are using case studies to investigate these implementations, the challenges involved, and the student responses to these approaches. Previous research has shown that students respond with greater learning outcomes towards alternatives to lectures. Data are being collected through classroom observations, student surveys, and faculty interviews. So far, we have observed a range of …


The Geomorphic Signature Of Fold Growth Along Cleman Mountain, Wa, Tabor Reedy May 2015

The Geomorphic Signature Of Fold Growth Along Cleman Mountain, Wa, Tabor Reedy

Scholars Week

No abstract provided.


One Hundred Years Of Vegetation Succession In The Easton Glacial Foreland, Mount Baker, Washington, Usa, Katherine Rosa May 2015

One Hundred Years Of Vegetation Succession In The Easton Glacial Foreland, Mount Baker, Washington, Usa, Katherine Rosa

Scholars Week

Glacial forelands provide excellent landscapes for studying vegetation succession. A glacial foreland is the distinct area of newly exposed land in front of a glacier terminus that was previously ice covered. With increasing distance from the glacier terminus, surface age of exposure increases, allowing for a spatial representation of temporal change of vegetation and soils (chronosequence). It is within this chronosequence relationship that succession can be studied in a glacial foreland. Patterns of vegetation succession vary among studied forelands around the world; however, there have been few studies documenting vegetation in the glacial forelands in the Cascade Mountain Range of …


Inquiry-Based Content Immersion: Increasing Science Content Knowledge And Appreciation In Pre-Service Elementary Teachers, Scheree Dowdy May 2015

Inquiry-Based Content Immersion: Increasing Science Content Knowledge And Appreciation In Pre-Service Elementary Teachers, Scheree Dowdy

Scholars Week

No abstract provided.


Phytoplankton Ecology: Algal Assemblages In Correlation With Water Quality In High Elevation Lakes, North Cascades, Wa, Anna Nakae May 2015

Phytoplankton Ecology: Algal Assemblages In Correlation With Water Quality In High Elevation Lakes, North Cascades, Wa, Anna Nakae

Scholars Week

High- elevation lakes are unique ecosystems that are exposed to extreme environmental conditions and, as a result, are relatively simple systems in which changes can be detected. Phytoplankton communities within these systems are of interest because can be greatly influenced by the chemical components of the surrounding environment. This relationship allows phytoplankton assemblages to act as bioindicators that can give a greater insight into the water characteristics of lakes and vice versa. For this research, seven lakes were studied: Terminal, Upper Bagley, Lower Bagley, Heather Meadows Pond, Sunrise , Picture and Highwood. All seven are located in the headwaters watershed …


Trophic Response To Multiple Stressors Using Species Sensitivity (Ssd) Distribution Models, Gerald Kitsis May 2015

Trophic Response To Multiple Stressors Using Species Sensitivity (Ssd) Distribution Models, Gerald Kitsis

Scholars Week

For three decades, the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) has been the primary ecotoxicological tool to assess the effects of toxicants on species biodiversity. Despite prolific use by international environmental protection organizations and application in a wide range of ecosystems, there are several problems. 1) The hazardous concentration to protect 95% of a taxonomic group (HC5) is rejecting a portion of species that may have significant ecological roles. 2) Confidence intervals are entirely based on the number of species available with toxicological data and infer a large range of what is considered a “safe” concentration. 3) The minimum sample size to …


An Alternative Route To Teacher Certification: Schoolyard Ecology, Carly Feiro May 2015

An Alternative Route To Teacher Certification: Schoolyard Ecology, Carly Feiro

Scholars Week

This research focuses on an alternative route to teacher certification program that prepares 16 working paraeducators to become elementary teachers. Many of the preservice teachers are bilingual and/or first generation teacher candidates. The 16 working paraeducators form a cohort who are taking classes on week nights, weekends and summers. Two questions guided our summer research: 1. How will preservice teachers content and pedagogical knowledge change as they experience a summer science program that includes a content immersion in cell biology and teaching a schoolyard ecology unit? 2. How will preservice teachers understanding of research-based elements of effective instruction change due …


Structural Studies Of A Circularly Permuted Human Hemoglobin Containing Low O₂-Affinity Mutations, Rachel Hubbard May 2015

Structural Studies Of A Circularly Permuted Human Hemoglobin Containing Low O₂-Affinity Mutations, Rachel Hubbard

Scholars Week

Our research is focused on the production of a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) which can be used as a therapeutic in the event of acute blood loss. The administration of cell-free hemoglobin is associated with severe adverse effects due to dissociation of the tetrameric α₂β₂ complex into αβ heterodimers. Our approach to designing an effective HBOC is based on a recombinant circularly permuted human hemoglobin in which all of the subunits are linked in a single-chain fashion. This design would prevent the dissociation of the tetramer and allow for the biosynthesis of polymeric hemoglobins of defined mass. Preliminary ligand binding …


Time Series Modeling Of Baseball Performance​, Kyle Andelin, Sam Kaplan May 2015

Time Series Modeling Of Baseball Performance​, Kyle Andelin, Sam Kaplan

Scholars Week

The 162 game long Major League Baseball season provides ample time for a player’s performance to vary and trend in different directions. Managers must set daily rosters for their teams, using past performance to help make decisions. But which prior performance periods tell us the most about upcoming performance? To answer this, it's helpful to view a player’s future performance, for any given statistic, as a function of his performance in previous playing periods (e.g. previous game, previous week, previous year, etc.). In this on-going research project, we consider two approaches to predicting future performance from the past. In the …


Boss Ultracool Dwarfs I: Colors And Magnetic Activity Of M And L Dwarfs, Sarah J. Schmidt, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, John J. Bochanski, James R. A. Davenport, Jian Ge, Doanld P. Schneider Apr 2015

Boss Ultracool Dwarfs I: Colors And Magnetic Activity Of M And L Dwarfs, Sarah J. Schmidt, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, John J. Bochanski, James R. A. Davenport, Jian Ge, Doanld P. Schneider

Physics & Astronomy

We present the colors and activity of ultracool (M7–L8) dwarfs from the Tenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We combine previous samples of SDSS M and L dwarfs with new data obtained from the Baryon Oscillation Sky Survey (BOSS) to produce the BOSS Ultracool Dwarf (BUD) sample of 11820 M7–L8 dwarfs. By combining SDSS data with photometry from 2MASS and the Wide-field Infrared Sky Explorer (WISE) mission, we present ultracool dwarf colors from to as a function of spectral type, and extend the SDSS–2MASS–WISE color locus to include ultracool dwarfs. The , , …


Sdss J14584479+3720215: A Benchmark Jhks Blazar Light Curve From The 2mass Calibration Scans, James R. A. Davenport, John J. Ruan, Andrew C. Becker, Chelsea L. Macleod, Roc M. Cutri Apr 2015

Sdss J14584479+3720215: A Benchmark Jhks Blazar Light Curve From The 2mass Calibration Scans, James R. A. Davenport, John J. Ruan, Andrew C. Becker, Chelsea L. Macleod, Roc M. Cutri

Physics & Astronomy

Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are well-known to exhibit flux variability across a wide range of wavelength regimes, but the precise origin of the variability at different wavelengths remains unclear. To investigate the relatively unexplored near-IR (NIR) variability of the most luminous AGNs, we conduct a search for variability using well sampled JHKs-band light curves from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) calibration fields. Our sample includes 27 known quasars with an average of 924 epochs of observation over three years, as well as one spectroscopically confirmed blazar (SDSS J14584479+3720215) with 1972 epochs of data. This is the …


Directionally Bounded Utility And The Executive Pay Puzzle, Edoh Y. Amiran, Daniel Andreas Hagen Apr 2015

Directionally Bounded Utility And The Executive Pay Puzzle, Edoh Y. Amiran, Daniel Andreas Hagen

Mathematics Faculty Publications

The pay of CEOs and other top executives has risen disproportionately relative to other earnings. We provide a supply-side explanation based on utility theory using directionally bounded utility functions. As overall income levels have grown, the amount of compensation required to induce top executives to sacrifice a quiet life has risen. We show that directionally bounded utility functions predict a general rise in compensation for stress. More importantly, such utility functions can be used to explain why the CEO pay ratio has risen at an increasing rate, something which other approaches have difficulty explaining.


The Planet, 2015, Spring, Beth Carlson, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 2015

The Planet, 2015, Spring, Beth Carlson, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


The World Before Calculus: Historical Approaches To The Tangent Line Problem, Lindsay Skinner Apr 2015

The World Before Calculus: Historical Approaches To The Tangent Line Problem, Lindsay Skinner

WWU Honors College Senior Projects

Pierre de Fermat and René Descartes were two brilliant 17th century mathematicians who have had lasting impacts on modern mathematics. Descartes laid the groundwork for the Cartesian coordinate system that is frequently employed in modern mathematics and Fermat’s last theorem vexed the mathematics community until Wiles’ proof was published in 1995. Amidst their many ground-breaking accomplishments these two men produced solutions for another mathematical problem - developing a general method to find the tangent line to a curve.

In spite of their apparent genius, neither man’s method had the lasting impact of their other works. Descartes’ and Fermat’s methods were …


Multi-Episodic Remagnetization Related To Deformation In The Pyrenean Internal Sierras, Esther Izquierdo-Llavall, Antonio Casas Sainz, Belén Oliva-Urcia, Russ F. Burmester, Emilio L. Pueyo, Bernard A. Housen Mar 2015

Multi-Episodic Remagnetization Related To Deformation In The Pyrenean Internal Sierras, Esther Izquierdo-Llavall, Antonio Casas Sainz, Belén Oliva-Urcia, Russ F. Burmester, Emilio L. Pueyo, Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

The Internal Sierras (IS) in the southern margin of the Western and Central Axial Zone (Southern Pyrenees) are affected by a syn-orogenic remagnetization that provides information to reconstruct deformation geometries at the time of acquisition of magnetization. Furthermore, the IS structure changes strike along its structural trend, from ∼N120 to 130°E in the western and eastern margins to ∼N070–090°E in the central part. Palaeomagnetic techniques have been used to (i) accurately define the timing of remagnetization with regard to deformation and (ii) determine if the along-strike trend variation in the IS was induced by deformation and thrust emplacement during the …