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Water!, Kirk J. Havens, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Dec 1995

Water!, Kirk J. Havens, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

Reports

No abstract provided.


Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And Chincoteague Bay - 1994, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, Gary F. Anderson, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagy Dec 1995

Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And Chincoteague Bay - 1994, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, Gary F. Anderson, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagy

Reports

No abstract provided.


Investigation Of Isolated Sand Shoals On The Inner Shelf Of Virginia Relative To The Potential For Aggregate Mining : Report On Task 4, Possible Physical Impact Of Dredging At Sandbridge Shoal Of The 1993-1995 U. S. Minerals Management Service - Commonwealth Of Virginia Cooperative Project, Jerome P.-Y. Maa Dec 1995

Investigation Of Isolated Sand Shoals On The Inner Shelf Of Virginia Relative To The Potential For Aggregate Mining : Report On Task 4, Possible Physical Impact Of Dredging At Sandbridge Shoal Of The 1993-1995 U. S. Minerals Management Service - Commonwealth Of Virginia Cooperative Project, Jerome P.-Y. Maa

Reports

The Virginia Institute of Marine Science, together with other state agencies, has a continuing interest in preserving the coastline of Virginia, particularly, the Atlantic coastline in the vicinity of the resort city of Virginia Beach. Because a well maintained beach can serve several purposes, e.g., (1) providing public recreational areas, (2) protecting valuable properties that are located near coastline, and (3) reducing the rate of land loss, a great deal of efforts has been devoted to understand the processes that affect the change of shoreline. Among several erosion forces, waves are especially important elements as they can alter the shoreline …


The Magnitude And Persistence Of Soil No, N2o, Ch4, And Co, Fluxes From Burned Tropical Savanna In Brazil, M Poth, Iris C. Anderson, Et Al Nov 1995

The Magnitude And Persistence Of Soil No, N2o, Ch4, And Co, Fluxes From Burned Tropical Savanna In Brazil, M Poth, Iris C. Anderson, Et Al

VIMS Articles

Among all global ecosystems, tropical savannas are the most severely and extensively affected by anthropogenic burning. Frequency of fire in cerrado,a type of tropical savanna covering 25% of Brazil, is 2 to 4 years. In 1992 we measured soil fluxes of NO, N2O, CH4, and CO2 from cerrado sites that had been burned within the previous 2 days, 30 days, 1 year, and from a control site last burned in 1976. NO and N2O fluxes responded dramatically to fire with the highest fluxes observed from newly burned soils after addition of water. Emissions of N-trace gases after burning were of …


Recurrences Associated With A Classical Orbit In The Node Of A Quantum Wave Function, John A. Shaw, John B. Delos, Michael Courtney, Daniel Kleppner Nov 1995

Recurrences Associated With A Classical Orbit In The Node Of A Quantum Wave Function, John A. Shaw, John B. Delos, Michael Courtney, Daniel Kleppner

Arts & Sciences Articles

Absorption spectra of atoms in magnetic fields reveal recurrences: manifestations of classical orbits (or quantum wave packets) that go out from the atom and later return. A formula from closed-orbit theory asserts that if the orbit lies on a node of the outgoing wave function, then the strength of the recurrence is zero. New quantum calculations, however, show that the recurrence strength is nonzero, though small. We derive a semiclassical formula for the recurrence strength associated with a classical orbit at a node of the quantum wave function. This formula is compared to the quantum mechanical calculation. Compared to …


Organization Of Sequences Of Bifurcations Of Periodic Orbits, D. A. Sadovskii, J. A. Shaw, John B. Delos Sep 1995

Organization Of Sequences Of Bifurcations Of Periodic Orbits, D. A. Sadovskii, J. A. Shaw, John B. Delos

Arts & Sciences Articles

Numerical calculations have shown that bifurcations of periodic orbits of Hamiltonian systems often occur in organized groups. Normal-form theory provides an explanation.


Public Beach Assessment Report Huntington Park, Anderson Park, And King-Lincoln Park City Of Newport News, Virginia, Donna A. Milligan, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., George R. Thomas Sep 1995

Public Beach Assessment Report Huntington Park, Anderson Park, And King-Lincoln Park City Of Newport News, Virginia, Donna A. Milligan, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., George R. Thomas

Reports

The City of Newport News has three public beaches within its limits: Huntington Park beach, Anderson Park beach, and King-Lincoln Park beach. Each beach and its associated park has undergone or is undergoing improvements. The purpose of this report is to assess the rates and patterns of beach change at these three public beaches. Field survey data, aerial photos, wave hindcasting data, and computer modelling were utilized for this report. The computer model used was RCPWAVE, a wave hydrodynamic model developed by the Corps of Engineers.


Current Measurements In The York River Near The Coleman Bridge, John M. Brubaker Jun 1995

Current Measurements In The York River Near The Coleman Bridge, John M. Brubaker

Reports

In support of Tidewater Construction Corporation's project to widen the George P. Coleman Bridge, current measurements were conducted in the York River between Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Virginia, along both sides of the bridge. The objective was to sample the currents at approximately 10 feet below the water surface during maximum ebb and flood flow, at enough locations to resolve cross-river variations in the flow field. This objective was well satisfied with multiple surveys conducted during ebb, slack, and flood phases of the tidal flow, each survey providing current data at multiple depths. Significant cross-river variability was documented.


The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 10, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Mar 1995

The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 10, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Virginia Wetlands Reports

  • Prothonotary Warbler. Julie G. Bradshaw
  • Spanish Mackerel. Lyle Varnell
  • Sixth Annual Virginia GIS Conference. Marcia Berman
  • Washington and Wetlands: Where Do Things Stand? Wetlands and People. Pam Mason
  • VIMS and DEQ Water Division Complete Joint Study of Nontidal Wetland Scientific Advisory Needs. Lyle Varnell and Thomas Barnard
  • What are nonvegetated wetlands and why are they valuable?


Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1994 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene M. Burreson Mar 1995

Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1994 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene M. Burreson

Reports

No abstract provided.


Ecotourism: Tripping With Mother Nature, Jill Barnard, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Feb 1995

Ecotourism: Tripping With Mother Nature, Jill Barnard, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

Reports

No abstract provided.


Closed Orbit Bifurcations In Continuum Stark Spectra, Michael Courtney, Hong Jiao, Neal Spellmeyer, Daniel Kleppner, J. Gao, John B. Delos Feb 1995

Closed Orbit Bifurcations In Continuum Stark Spectra, Michael Courtney, Hong Jiao, Neal Spellmeyer, Daniel Kleppner, J. Gao, John B. Delos

Arts & Sciences Articles

We report an experimental and theoretical study of the effect of bifurcations of closed classical orbits in continuum Stark spectra. Our findings provide a natural way to understand how the spectrum evolves from a simple sinusoidal modulation at positive energy to a quasidiscrete spectrum below the classical ionization limit. The experiment employs scaled-energy spectroscopy of lithium. The results provide the first experimental confirmation of a formulation of closed-orbit theory that provides a quantitative description of the behavior of the spectrum at a bifurcation.


Half-Cycle Pulse Acting On A One-Dimensional Rydberg Atom: Semiclassical Transition Amplitudes In Action And Angle Variables, C. D. Schwieters, John B. Delos Feb 1995

Half-Cycle Pulse Acting On A One-Dimensional Rydberg Atom: Semiclassical Transition Amplitudes In Action And Angle Variables, C. D. Schwieters, John B. Delos

Arts & Sciences Articles

In this paper we derive the expression for the transition coefficient used in the preceding paper [C. D. Schwieters and J. B. Delos, Phys. Rev. A 51, 1023 (1995)] for principal-quantum-number transitions in one-dimensional hydrogen caused by half-cycle pulses. We briefly review the methods of Miller [Adv. Chem. Phys. 25, 69 (1974)] and Marcus [Chem. Phys. Lett. 7, 525 (1970); J. Chem. Phys. 54, 3965 (1971)], and then derive the result using the methods of Maslov and Fedoriuk [Semi-Classical Approximation in Quantum Mechanics, (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1981)]. Also, we examine the approximate reduction of hydrogen …


Semiclassical Treatment Of A Half-Cycle Pulse Acting On A One-Dimensional Rydberg Atom, C. D. Schwieters, John B. Delos Feb 1995

Semiclassical Treatment Of A Half-Cycle Pulse Acting On A One-Dimensional Rydberg Atom, C. D. Schwieters, John B. Delos

Arts & Sciences Articles

The final-state distribution of hydrogen, acted upon by a 1/2-cycle pulse, has been calculated semiclassically for a proposed one-dimensional experiment. This work was motivated by the recent experimental realization of half-cycle pulses by Jones, You, and Bucksbaum [Phys. Rev. Lett. 70, 1236 (1993)] in which preliminary studies of ionization and state redistribution for hydrogenlike atoms were carried out. To simplify the situation theoretically, an experiment is proposed in which an additional weak static electric field is imposed and approximately one-dimensional states are selected. Within this one-dimensional approximation the transition probability to various n states (n is the principal …


The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 10, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Jan 1995

The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 10, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Virginia Wetlands Reports

  • Louisiana Waterthrush. Julie G. Bradshaw
  • American Eel. Lyle Varnell
  • Comprehensive Coastal Inventory Develops New Tidal Wetlands Inventories. Marcia Berman
  • Earthwatchers Witness Change in the Chesapeake. Jill Barnard
  • Corrotoman River Nature Trail. Pam Mason
  • Monkey Bottom Wetland Walkway: A Walk on the Wild Side. Jill Barnard
  • Gapped Breakwaters. Walter I. Priest, III
  • Why is riprap preferred over bulkheads?
  • How do marsh grasses act to stabilize shorelines?


The Primary Source Of Environmental Concern: New Environmental Paradigm Or Presumed Vested Interest Based On Area Of Residence?, Scott Christopher Ramsey Jan 1995

The Primary Source Of Environmental Concern: New Environmental Paradigm Or Presumed Vested Interest Based On Area Of Residence?, Scott Christopher Ramsey

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Ground Breaking Ceremony For The Marine Chemistry & Toxicology Building, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, School Of Marine Science, College Of William And Mary Jan 1995

Ground Breaking Ceremony For The Marine Chemistry & Toxicology Building, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, School Of Marine Science, College Of William And Mary

Miscellaneous

Ceremony held April 13, 1995. Program of the event.


Impact Of Artificial Reef Associates On Macrobenthic Community Structure In Florida Bay, Heinz Michael Proft Jan 1995

Impact Of Artificial Reef Associates On Macrobenthic Community Structure In Florida Bay, Heinz Michael Proft

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Crassostrea Virginica On Constructed Intertidal Oyster Reefs: The Effects Of Tidal Height And Substrate Level On Settlement, Growth, And Mortality, Ian K. Bartol Jan 1995

Crassostrea Virginica On Constructed Intertidal Oyster Reefs: The Effects Of Tidal Height And Substrate Level On Settlement, Growth, And Mortality, Ian K. Bartol

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Occurrence, Fate And Effects Of Polychlorinated Terphenyls In An Estuarine Environment, Kathryn Gallagher Jan 1995

Occurrence, Fate And Effects Of Polychlorinated Terphenyls In An Estuarine Environment, Kathryn Gallagher

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Aroclor 5432, a mixture of polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT), was detected in sediment and several biological compartments including: saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora), American oysters (Crassostrea virginica), red-jointed fiddler crabs (Uca minax), wharf crabs (Sesarma reticulatum) and mummichogs (Fundulus heteroclitus) collected from Tabbs Creek. This tidal creek is located in the southern Chesapeake Bay region. Species from several phyla were selected in order to examine PCT accumulation in physiologically and ecologically different organisms. In general, PCT concentrations in sediment and biota decreased with distance downstream from the PCT outfall. The organism with the highest mean concentration (18,300 &\mu&g/kg dry weight) was the …


Beam Dynamics In The Cebaf Superconducting Cavities, Zenghai Li Jan 1995

Beam Dynamics In The Cebaf Superconducting Cavities, Zenghai Li

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This work is a study of beam dynamics in the CEBAF superconducting cavities under the influence of the fields generated by externally applied RF and beam particles.;A full 3-D modeling of the CEBAF 5-cell superconducting cavity is carried out. Details of the modeling with MAFIA are discussed. Multipole fields due to the asymmetric couplers are studied by means of 3-D Fourier transforms. The cavity steering and focusing of the multipole fields are studied. Experimental measurements of these effects are performed to validate the modeling. Evaluation of the cavity misalignment is discussed. The emittance degradation effects in the CEBAF superconducting linacs …


A Comparison Of Three Wetland Evaluation Methods In Their Assessment Of Nontidal Wetlands In The Coastal Plain Of Virginia, Melissa Claire Chaun Jan 1995

A Comparison Of Three Wetland Evaluation Methods In Their Assessment Of Nontidal Wetlands In The Coastal Plain Of Virginia, Melissa Claire Chaun

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Resuspension Behavior Of Natural Estuarine Sediments, Chang-Hee Lee Jan 1995

Resuspension Behavior Of Natural Estuarine Sediments, Chang-Hee Lee

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The resuspension behavior of natural estuarine sediments was studied using the VIMS Sea Carousel, a benthic annular flume. The bed shear stresses produced by the flume were measured by a hot-film sensor mounted flush on the bottom of a laboratory version of the Carousel under a clear-water and flat-bottom condition. Measurements showed a reasonably uniform bed shear stress across the channel and agreed with the relationship &\tau\sb{lcub}\rm b{rcub}=0.011\Omega\sp{lcub}1.69{rcub},& where &\Omega& = ring speed (rpm) and &\tau\sb{lcub}\rm b{rcub}& = spatially-averaged bed shear stress (N/m&\sp2&), predicted from a previous numerical study. Thus, the &\tau\sb{lcub}\rm b{rcub}& was used as a bed shear stress …


Reproductive And Feeding Biology Of Selected Syngnathids (Pisces: Teleostei) Of The Western Atlantic, Rogerio Luiz Teixeira Jan 1995

Reproductive And Feeding Biology Of Selected Syngnathids (Pisces: Teleostei) Of The Western Atlantic, Rogerio Luiz Teixeira

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The reproductive and feeding biology of five syngnathid species of the western Atlantic were studied: the pipefishes Syngnathus fuscus, S. floridae, the lined seahorse Hippocampus erectus of Chesapeake Bay; and the pipefishes S. folletti and Oostethus lineatus, from southern and southeast Brazil, respectively. Male syngnathids incubate eggs received from females in a ventral brood pouch, females do not play any additional role in parental care after mating. This natural sex role reversal is a unique characteristic that all male syngnathids have. In other fishes, parental care is usually a female prerogative. Most pipefishes are polygamous, while seahorses are monogamous. Syngnathus …


A Study Of The Histozoic Oyster Parasite, Perkinsus Marinus: I. Disease Processes In American Oysters (Crassostrea Virginica). Ii. Biochemistry Of Perkinsus Marinus, Aswani K. Volety Jan 1995

A Study Of The Histozoic Oyster Parasite, Perkinsus Marinus: I. Disease Processes In American Oysters (Crassostrea Virginica). Ii. Biochemistry Of Perkinsus Marinus, Aswani K. Volety

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Numerous studies have investigated the disease processes of Perkinsus marinus in the oyster, Crassostrea virginica. However, the transmission dynamics and factors affecting P. marinus infection are still unclear. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (1) the principal and most effective lifestage of P. marinus, (2) the synergistic effects of temperature, salinity and P. marinus dose on disease prevalence, (3) suppression of host reactive oxygen intermediates by P. marinus, (4) the localization of acid phosphatase in the parasite, (5) the effects of temperature and salinity on acid phosphatase secretion, and (6) the P. marinus lipid and fatty acid composition. …


Movements And Ecology Of Summer Flounder, Paralichthys Dentatus, Tagged In The Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight, Joseph C. Desfosse Jan 1995

Movements And Ecology Of Summer Flounder, Paralichthys Dentatus, Tagged In The Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight, Joseph C. Desfosse

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

A total of 12,323 summer flounder were tagged and released in Chesapeake Bay, the coastal waters off Virginia Beach, and the Eastern Shore during 1987-89. Excluding immediate recaptures, a total of 675 were recaptured for an overall return rate of 5.5%. Returns from the commercial fishery (56.2%) outnumbered those from the recreational fishery (35.7%). The majority of returns (47.1%) came from either Virginia waters or areas to the south, while only 12.8% were from areas to the north of Virginia. offshore returns accounted for 8.5% of the total. Returns with insufficient location data made up the remaining 31.5%. of the …


Blends Of Reactive Diluents With Phenylethynyl-Terminated Arylene Ether Oligomers, Rachel Louise Knudsen Jan 1995

Blends Of Reactive Diluents With Phenylethynyl-Terminated Arylene Ether Oligomers, Rachel Louise Knudsen

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Immigration Variability And Post-Settlement Processes Of The Spiny Lobster, Panulirus Argus, In The Exuma Cays, Bahamas, Luis Coba-Cetina Jan 1995

Immigration Variability And Post-Settlement Processes Of The Spiny Lobster, Panulirus Argus, In The Exuma Cays, Bahamas, Luis Coba-Cetina

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Underlying Geology On The Equilibrium Profile: A Case Study Off Duck, North Carolina, Patricia L. Tiedeman Jan 1995

The Effects Of Underlying Geology On The Equilibrium Profile: A Case Study Off Duck, North Carolina, Patricia L. Tiedeman

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Sunlight And Seasonal Temperature On Persistence Of Four Bacteriophages In An Estuarine Environment, Terri A. Muller Jan 1995

Effects Of Sunlight And Seasonal Temperature On Persistence Of Four Bacteriophages In An Estuarine Environment, Terri A. Muller

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.