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Dopant Spin States And Magnetism Of Sn1−XFeXO2 Nanoparticles, A. Punnoose, Kelsey Dodge, J. J. Beltrán, K. M. Reddy, Nevil Franco, Jordan Chess, Josh Eixenberger May 2014

Dopant Spin States And Magnetism Of Sn1−XFeXO2 Nanoparticles, A. Punnoose, Kelsey Dodge, J. J. Beltrán, K. M. Reddy, Nevil Franco, Jordan Chess, Josh Eixenberger

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

This work reports detailed investigations of a series of ∼2.6 nm sized, Sn1−xFexO2 crystallites with x = 0–0.10 using Mossbauer spectroscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR), and magnetometry to determine the oxidation state of Fe dopants and their role in the observed magnetic properties. The magnetic moment per Fe ion μ was the largest ∼6.48 × 10−3 μB for the sample with the lowest (0.001%) Fe doping, and it showed a rapid downward trend with increasing Fe doping. Majority of the Fe ions are in 3+ oxidation state occupying octahedral …


Kernel Based Quadrature On Spheres And Other Homogeneous Spaces, E. Fuselier, T. Hangelbroek, F. J. Narcowich, J. D. Ward, G. B. Wright May 2014

Kernel Based Quadrature On Spheres And Other Homogeneous Spaces, E. Fuselier, T. Hangelbroek, F. J. Narcowich, J. D. Ward, G. B. Wright

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Quadrature formulas for spheres, the rotation group, and other compact, homogeneous manifolds are important in a number of applications and have been the subject of recent research. The main purpose of this paper is to study coordinate independent quadrature (or cubature) formulas associated with certain classes of positive definite and conditionally positive definite kernels that are invariant under the group action of the homogeneous manifold. In particular, we show that these formulas are accurate—optimally so in many cases—and stable under an increasing number of nodes and in the presence of noise, provided the set X of quadrature nodes is quasi-uniform. …


Algebraic Properties Of Generalized Rijndael-Like Ciphers, L. Babinkostova, Kevin W. Bombardier, Matthew M. Cole, Thomas A. Morrell, Cory B. Scott May 2014

Algebraic Properties Of Generalized Rijndael-Like Ciphers, L. Babinkostova, Kevin W. Bombardier, Matthew M. Cole, Thomas A. Morrell, Cory B. Scott

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We provide conditions under which the set of Rijndael-like functions considered as permutations of the state space and based on operations of the finite field GF(pk) (p ≥ 2) is not closed under functional composition. These conditions justify using a sequential multiple encryption to strengthen generalized Rijnadael like ciphers. In R. Sparr and R. Wernsdorf provided conditions under which the group generated by the Rijndael-like round functions based on operations of the finite field GF(2k) is equal to the alternating group on the state space. In [39], this paper we provide conditions under which …


Soil, Snow, Weather, And Sub-Surface Storage Data From A Mountain Catchment In The Rain–Snow Transition Zone, P. R. Kormos, D. Marks, C. J. Williams, H. P. Marshall, Pam Aishlin, D. G. Chandler, James P. Mcnamara Apr 2014

Soil, Snow, Weather, And Sub-Surface Storage Data From A Mountain Catchment In The Rain–Snow Transition Zone, P. R. Kormos, D. Marks, C. J. Williams, H. P. Marshall, Pam Aishlin, D. G. Chandler, James P. Mcnamara

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

A comprehensive hydroclimatic data set is presented for the 2011 water year to improve understanding of hydrologic processes in the rain-snow transition zone. This type of dataset is extremely rare in scientific literature because of the quality and quantity of soil depth, soil texture, soil moisture, and soil temperature data. Standard meteorological and snow cover data for the entire 2011 water year are included, which include several rain-on-snow events. Surface soil textures and soil depths from 57 points are presented as well as soil texture profiles from 14 points. Meteorological data include continuous hourly shielded, unshielded, and wind corrected precipitation, …


Policy Pressures On Federal Dam Building Decisions And The Cost Benefit Analysis, Richard Martinez Apr 2014

Policy Pressures On Federal Dam Building Decisions And The Cost Benefit Analysis, Richard Martinez

College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Presentations

This case study will focus on the economic costs associated with the mandates set forth in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1970. This legislation requires an environmental impact assessment for all new infrastructure projects. The Arrowrock Dam, which was built in 1915 before the NEPA regulations, was an engineering marvel of its time. In 2011 the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) acknowledged that the structure was aging, and published a preliminary evaluation of the dam and recommendations for its future. Since its construction, the Arrowrock dam has undergone various safety and efficiency upgrades. The Corps’ recommendations in …


Bose-Einstein Condensation In A Double-Well System, Jesus Caloca Apr 2014

Bose-Einstein Condensation In A Double-Well System, Jesus Caloca

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

The two-site version of the Bose-Hubbard model can be used as a simplified model of N bosons confined to two quantum wells. We study the behavior of low-temperature Bose-Einstein condensates as a function of the strength of the repulsive interactions between the bosons and of the size of the quantum-mechanical tunneling between the quantum wells. The ground-state of weakly interacting bosons tends to be one in which almost all particles are in the same quantum-mechanical state (‘Bose-Einstein Condensate’, or ‘BEC’). It is found that even very small amounts of interwell tunneling lead to a BEC, but that zero tunneling leads …


Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Missouri Mine, Christian Laursen, Waco Holve-Burk Apr 2014

Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Missouri Mine, Christian Laursen, Waco Holve-Burk

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

Gold mining in Idaho and other western states has left a legacy of heavy metal contamination. These metals enter the food chain via plants and water, and are toxic to living organisms. There is a need to identify and map the heavy metal contamination, and to track the fate and transport of heavy metals from one mine site to another via surface waters. Our hypothesis is that the severe contamination in the area of the Missouri Mine is not all from that site, but includes heavy metals transported in surface water from another mine to the northeast, in the Summit …


The Security Of Simplified Data Encryption Standard, Brandon Barker Apr 2014

The Security Of Simplified Data Encryption Standard, Brandon Barker

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is the most widely used symmetric key cryptosystem in the commercial world. DES was published in 1975 by the National Bureau of Standards, and since then it and its variants have been commonly used. DES is utilized in many modern industries and products including the Blackberry, electronic financial transactions, and access cards to corporate offices. An efficient but secure cryptosystem is challenging to produce and even after it has been deemed “secure” new attacks and vulnerabilities are often discovered. By investigating the algebraic structure of a simplified version of DES we are able to analyze …


A Simplified Aes With Field Characteristic 7, Suzanne Craig Apr 2014

A Simplified Aes With Field Characteristic 7, Suzanne Craig

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

Today the greatest challenge to the cyber world is security. Technology rapidly changes, making old methods obsolete and requiring new developments and advancements in information security. Cryptography, the science of preparing coded or protected communications, designs systems which make messages intelligible only to the person possessing a key. There are two types of key-based cryptosystems: symmetric key and asymmetric cryptosystem. Symmetric key encryption is a cryptographic technique that uses a shared secret key to encrypt and decrypt data. Symmetric encryption algorithms are very efficient in processing large amounts of information. There are two types of symmetric encryption algorithms: stream ciphers …


Voltage Gating Interactions Of The Protein Lysenin With Metal Ions In An Artificial Lipid Bilayer, Tyler Clark, Sheenah Bryant, Steve Rossland, Eric Krueger, Charles Hanna, Daniel Fologea Apr 2014

Voltage Gating Interactions Of The Protein Lysenin With Metal Ions In An Artificial Lipid Bilayer, Tyler Clark, Sheenah Bryant, Steve Rossland, Eric Krueger, Charles Hanna, Daniel Fologea

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

Non-specific ion conductance channels can be formed in lipid membranes by the poreforming toxin lysenin. These channels are voltage regulated and are responsive to changes in metal ion concentration. In our research, we studied the effects of metal ion concentration on the lysenin channel’s voltage regulated gating, using both multivalent and monovalent metals. A model was developed to explain the apparent subunit cooperativity within the lysenin channel. The model allows for the complex reaction to changing concentration of metal ions, and offers knowledge of the lysenin channel’s internal workings.


Does Wildfire And Cheatgrass Invasion In A Sage-Steppe Ecosystem Change Soil Texture?, Maeve Mccormick, Xavier Gagne, Jennifer Pierce Apr 2014

Does Wildfire And Cheatgrass Invasion In A Sage-Steppe Ecosystem Change Soil Texture?, Maeve Mccormick, Xavier Gagne, Jennifer Pierce

College of Arts and Sciences Presentations

Fire and land-use changes influence vegetation types and alter below-ground carbon storage and soil characteristics; additionally, shrub-steppe environments are prone to cheatgrass invasion and subsequent alterations in soil morphology and characteristics following fire. We compared soil particle size, texture, consistence, structure, color and pH among adjacent but distinct sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp.), cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum) communities established following a 1983 fire in Kuna Butte of southwestern Idaho, a site underlain by basalt and mantled with loess. Soil characteristics were compared in qualitative field soil profiles (two pits per vegetation type) …


Data Processing For Oscillatory Pumping Tests, Tania Bakhos, Michael Cardiff, Warren Barrash, Peter K. Kitanidis Apr 2014

Data Processing For Oscillatory Pumping Tests, Tania Bakhos, Michael Cardiff, Warren Barrash, Peter K. Kitanidis

CGISS Publications and Presentations

Characterizing the subsurface is important for many hydrogeologic projects such as site remediation and groundwater resource exploration. Methods based on the analysis of conventional pumping tests have the notable disadvantage that at a certain distance, the signal is small relative to the noise due to the effects of recharge, pumping in neighboring wells, change in the level or adjacent streams, and other common disturbances. This work focuses on oscillatory pumping tests in which fluid is extracted for half a period, then reinjected. We discuss a major advantage of oscillatory pumping tests: small amplitude signals can be recovered from noisy data …


Dynamics Of Pyroclastic Density Currents: Conditions That Promote Substrate Erosion And Self-Channelization - Mount St Helens, Washington (Usa), Brittany D. Brand, Chelsea Mackaman-Lofland, Nicholas M. Pollock, Sylvana Bendaña, Blaine Dawson, Pamela Wichgers Apr 2014

Dynamics Of Pyroclastic Density Currents: Conditions That Promote Substrate Erosion And Self-Channelization - Mount St Helens, Washington (Usa), Brittany D. Brand, Chelsea Mackaman-Lofland, Nicholas M. Pollock, Sylvana Bendaña, Blaine Dawson, Pamela Wichgers

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The May 18th, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens (MSH) produced multiple pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), burying the area north of the volcano under 10s of meters of deposits. Detailed measurements of recently exposed strata from these PDCs provide substantial insight into the dynamics of concentrated currents including inferences on particle-particle interactions, current mobility due to sedimentation fluidization and internal pore pressure, particle support mechanisms, the influence of surface roughness and the conditions that promote substrate erosion and self-channelization. Four primary flow units are identified along the extensive drainage system north of the volcano. Each flow unit has intricate vertical …


A Combined Field And Numerical Approach To Understanding Dilute Pyroclastic Density Current Dynamics And Hazard Potential: Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand, Brittany D. Brand, Darren Gravley, Amanda Clarke, Jan Lindsay, Simon H. Boomberg, Javier Agustin-Flores, Károly Németh Apr 2014

A Combined Field And Numerical Approach To Understanding Dilute Pyroclastic Density Current Dynamics And Hazard Potential: Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand, Brittany D. Brand, Darren Gravley, Amanda Clarke, Jan Lindsay, Simon H. Boomberg, Javier Agustin-Flores, Károly Németh

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The most dangerous and deadly hazards associated with phreatomagmatic eruption in the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF; Auckland, New Zealand) are those related to volcanic base surges - dilute, ground-hugging, particle laden currents with dynamic pressures capable of severe to complete structural damage. We use the well-exposed base surge deposits of the Maungataketake tuff ring, (Manukau coast, Auckland) to reconstruct flow dynamics and destructive potential of base surges produced during the eruption. The initial base surge(s) snapped trees up to 0.5 m in diameter near their base as far as 0.7-0.9 km from the vent. Beyond this distance the trees were …


On The Sensitivity Of 3-D Thermal Convection Codes To Numerical Discretization: A Model Intercomparison, P.-A. Arrial, N. Flyer, G. B. Wright, L. H. Kellogg Apr 2014

On The Sensitivity Of 3-D Thermal Convection Codes To Numerical Discretization: A Model Intercomparison, P.-A. Arrial, N. Flyer, G. B. Wright, L. H. Kellogg

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Fully 3-D numerical simulations of thermal convection in a spherical shell have become a standard for studying the dynamics of pattern formation and its stability under perturbations to various parameter values. The question arises as to how does the discretization of the governing equations affect the outcome and thus any physical interpretation. This work demonstrates the impact of numerical discretization on the observed patterns, the value at which symmetry is broken, and how stability and stationary behavior is dependent upon it. Motivated by numerical simulations of convection in the Earth's mantle, we consider isoviscous Rayleigh-Bénard convection at infinite Prandtl number, …


Sequential Fragmentation / Transport Theory, Pyroclast Size-Density Relationships, And The Emplacement Dynamics Of Pyroclastic Density Currents – A Case Study On The Mt. St. Helens (Usa) 1980 Eruption, Chelsea Mackaman-Lofland, Brittany D. Brand, Jacopo Taddeucci, Kenneth Wohletz Apr 2014

Sequential Fragmentation / Transport Theory, Pyroclast Size-Density Relationships, And The Emplacement Dynamics Of Pyroclastic Density Currents – A Case Study On The Mt. St. Helens (Usa) 1980 Eruption, Chelsea Mackaman-Lofland, Brittany D. Brand, Jacopo Taddeucci, Kenneth Wohletz

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are the most dangerous hazard associated with explosive volcanic eruptions. Despite recent advancements in the general understanding of PDC dynamics, limited direct observation and/or outcrop scarcity often hinder the interpretation of specific transport and depositional processes at many volcanoes. This study explores the potential of sequential fragmentation / transport theory (SFT; cf. Wohletz et al. 1989), a modeling method capable of predicting particle mass distributions based on the physical principles of fragmentation and transport, to retrieve the transport and depositional dynamics of well-characterized PDCs from the size and density distributions of individual components within the deposits. …


The Insecurity Of Two Proxy Signcryption Schemes: Proxy Credential Forgery Attack And How To Prevent It, Jyh-Haw Yeh Mar 2014

The Insecurity Of Two Proxy Signcryption Schemes: Proxy Credential Forgery Attack And How To Prevent It, Jyh-Haw Yeh

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Securing different online e-business activities usually requires applying different cryptographic algorithms. The proxy signcryption algorithms are designed for applications such as online proxy auction or online proxy signatures on business contracts, which require a proxy agent to sign on confidential messages. This paper proposes a proxy credential forgery attack to two recent proxy signcryption schemes in the literature. Using the attack, a malicious proxy signer can create a fake proxy credential from his original credential to extend his signing power. Simple modifications to these two schemes are also provided in this paper to prevent the attack without adding too much …


Homology Modeling And Molecular Docking For The Science Curriculum, Owen M. Mcdougal, Nic Cornia, Chris Mallory, Julia Thom Oxford, Tim Andersen Mar 2014

Homology Modeling And Molecular Docking For The Science Curriculum, Owen M. Mcdougal, Nic Cornia, Chris Mallory, Julia Thom Oxford, Tim Andersen

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

DockoMatic 2.0 is a powerful open source software program (downloadable from sourceforge.net) that allows users to utilize a readily accessible computational tool to explore biomolecules and their interactions. This manuscript describes a practical tutorial for use in the undergraduate curriculum that introduces students to macromolecular structure creation, ligand binding calculations, and visualization of docking results. A student procedure is provided that illustrates the use of DockoMatic to create a homology model for the amino propeptide region (223 amino acids with two disulfide bonds) of collagen α1 (XI), followed by molecular docking of the commercial drug Arixtra® to the …


Lunar Cold Spots: Granular Flow Features And Extensive Insulating Materials Surrounding Young Craters, Joshua L. Bandfield, Eugenie Song, Paul O. Hayne, Brittany D. Brand, Rebecca R. Ghent, Ashwin R. Vasavada, David A. Paige Mar 2014

Lunar Cold Spots: Granular Flow Features And Extensive Insulating Materials Surrounding Young Craters, Joshua L. Bandfield, Eugenie Song, Paul O. Hayne, Brittany D. Brand, Rebecca R. Ghent, Ashwin R. Vasavada, David A. Paige

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Systematic temperature mapping and high resolution images reveal a previously unrecognized class of small, fresh lunar craters. These craters are distinguished by near-crater deposits with evidence for lateral, ground-hugging transport. More distal, highly insulating surfaces surround these craters and do not show evidence of either significant deposition of new material or erosion of the substrate. The near-crater deposits can be explained by a laterally propagating granular flow created by impact in the lunar vacuum environment. Further from the source crater, at distances of ~10-100 crater radii, the upper few to 10s of centimeters of regolith appear to have been “fluffed-up” …


Analyst A: Alternatives In Analysis Of The Utexas1 Surface Wave Dataset, Paul Michaels Feb 2014

Analyst A: Alternatives In Analysis Of The Utexas1 Surface Wave Dataset, Paul Michaels

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

In February of 2011 an earthquake event caused significant damage and loss of life in Christchurch, New Zealand. Such an event serves as motivation for improved foundation design and characterization of the shallow subsurface. In January of 2013, University of Texas engineers acquired surface wave data which has been made available to the ASCE GeoInstitute Geophysical Engineering Committee for a benchmark project. Participants were invited to process and interpret the common data set. This paper reports the results designated as those of "Analyst A". The active vibroseis and sledgehammer data were combined to produce a composite Rayleigh wave dispersion curve. …


Climate- And Eustasy-Driven Cyclicity In Pennsylvanian Fusulinid Assemblages, Donets Basin (Ukraine), Rimma R. Khodjanyazova, Vladimir I. Davydov, Isabel P. Montañez, Mark D. Schmitz Feb 2014

Climate- And Eustasy-Driven Cyclicity In Pennsylvanian Fusulinid Assemblages, Donets Basin (Ukraine), Rimma R. Khodjanyazova, Vladimir I. Davydov, Isabel P. Montañez, Mark D. Schmitz

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

A model of cyclic recurrence (~ 0.6–1.2 myr) of three fusulinid assemblages in the Middle Pennsylvanian siliciclastic–carbonate succession of the Donets Basin is proposed. Each cycle records progressive turnover of assemblages in shallow marine environments in response to sea-level and regional climate change. A Hemifusulina-assemblage (A), adapted to cooler and reduced salinity seawater records the onset of sea level rise accompanied by humid climatic conditions. Sea level high stand is captured by the BeedeinaNeostaffellaOzawainellaTaitzehoella (or Beedeina-dominated) assemblage (B), characteristic of relatively deeper-water environments. The B assemblage is successively replaced by the most …


Visualization Of Off-Screen Data On Tablets Using Context-Providing Bar Graphs And Scatter Plots, Peter S. Games, Alark Joshi Feb 2014

Visualization Of Off-Screen Data On Tablets Using Context-Providing Bar Graphs And Scatter Plots, Peter S. Games, Alark Joshi

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Visualizing data on tablets is challenging due to the relatively small screen size and limited user interaction capabilities. Standard data visualization apps provide support for pinch-and-zoom and scrolling operations, but do not provide context for data that is off-screen. When exploring data on tablets, the user must be able to focus on a region of interest and quickly find interesting patterns in the data. We present visualization techniques that facilitate seamless interaction with the region of interest on a tablet using context-providing bar graphs and scatter plots. Through aggregation, fisheye-style, and overview+detail representations, we provide context to the users as …


Arithmetic Toric Varieties, E. Javier Elizondo, Paulo Lima-Filho, Frank Sottile, Zach Teitler Feb 2014

Arithmetic Toric Varieties, E. Javier Elizondo, Paulo Lima-Filho, Frank Sottile, Zach Teitler

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We study toric varieties over a field k that split in a Galois extension K / k using Galois cohomology with coefficients in the toric automorphism group. Part of this Galois cohomology fits into an exact sequence induced by the presentation of the class group of the toric variety. This perspective helps to compute the Galois cohomology, particularly for cyclic Galois groups. We use Galois cohomology to classify k-forms of projective spaces when K / k is cyclic, and we also study k-forms of surfaces.


Application Of A Hillslope-Scale Soil Moisture Data Assimilation System To Military Trafficability Assessment, Alejandro N. Flores, Dara Entekhabi, Rafael L. Bras Feb 2014

Application Of A Hillslope-Scale Soil Moisture Data Assimilation System To Military Trafficability Assessment, Alejandro N. Flores, Dara Entekhabi, Rafael L. Bras

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Soil moisture is an important environmental variable that impacts military operations and weapons systems. Accurate and timely forecasts of soil moisture at appropriate spatial scales, therefore, are important for mission planning. We present an application of a soil moisture data assimilation system to military trafficability assessment. The data assimilation system combines hillslope-scale (e.g., 10s to 100s of m) estimates of soil moisture from a hydrologic model with synthetic L-band microwave radar observations broadly consistent with the planned NASA Soil Moisture Active–Passive (SMAP) mission. Soil moisture outputs from the data assimilation system are input to a simple index-based model for vehicle …


Reproducible Nanostructure Fabrication Using Atomic Force Microscopy Indentation With Minimal Tip Damage, Seunghee Jeon, Bongwoo Ryu, Wonho Jhe, Zheong G. Khim, Byung I. Kim Jan 2014

Reproducible Nanostructure Fabrication Using Atomic Force Microscopy Indentation With Minimal Tip Damage, Seunghee Jeon, Bongwoo Ryu, Wonho Jhe, Zheong G. Khim, Byung I. Kim

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

A uniform pattern of quantum dots and nanowires were reproducibly fabricated by creating holes in a two-layer structure using atomic force microscopy (AFM) indentation, dry-etching of polymer resists, and metal deposition through the indentation holes. The two-layer structure was created by depositing a thin gold layer onto a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) layer on a silicon substrate. The indentation depth was set so that the AFM tip penetrated the thin gold layer without the tip contacting the silicon substrate. This two-layer indentation was used to create a pattern of holes in the thin gold layer. Then, the PMMA was exposed to …


Assessing Ability To Forecast Geomorphic System Responses To Climate And Land-Use Changes, Jon D. Pelletier, A. Brad Murray, Jennifer L. Pierce Jan 2014

Assessing Ability To Forecast Geomorphic System Responses To Climate And Land-Use Changes, Jon D. Pelletier, A. Brad Murray, Jennifer L. Pierce

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

As the global community faces the effects of ongoing and future climate and land-use changes (C&LUC), geoscientists are called to action to assess the risks associated with such changes, assist with forecasts of future Earth states, quantify hazards to life, and suggest reasonable adaptation strategies. Earth surface scientists have developed conceptual and mathematical models for how geomorphic systems, including those associated with natural hazards that put trillions of dollars in infrastructure and tens of millions of lives at risk, will respond to and give feedback on C&LUC.


Force-Feedback High-Speed Atomic Force Microscope, Byung I. Kim, Ryan D. Boehm Jan 2014

Force-Feedback High-Speed Atomic Force Microscope, Byung I. Kim, Ryan D. Boehm

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

High-speed atomic force microscopy (HSAFM) has enabled researchers to view the nanometer-scale dynamic behavior of individual biological and bio-relevant molecules at a molecular-level resolution under physiologically relevant time scales, which is the realization of a dream in life sciences. These high-speed imaging applications now extend to the cellular/bacterial systems with the use of a smaller cantilever. By reducing the sizes of the HSAFM cantilevers by a factor of ten, systems have demonstrated image speeds up to 0.1 frames per second for larger biological systems such as bacteria. However, this imaging speed is insufficient to understand many rapid large-scale biological phenomena. …


Geothermal Systems Of Northern Thailand And Their Association With Faults Active During The Quaternary, Spencer H. Wood, Fongsaward Suvagondha Singharajwarapan Jan 2014

Geothermal Systems Of Northern Thailand And Their Association With Faults Active During The Quaternary, Spencer H. Wood, Fongsaward Suvagondha Singharajwarapan

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Many of northern Thailand hot springs systems are associated with regions of active faulting. An arcuate pattern of wells with high-fluoride water occurs in the Chiang Mai basin. The pattern is parallel to the Mae Tha fault which cuts Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks 10 km east of the basin. The San Kamphaeng geothermal system is within parallel faults in Paleozoic rocks. The Mae Tha fault is believed to be active in the Quaternary. A conceptual diagram shows deep groundwater circulation driven by ~300 to 800 meters of relief in the hills east of the basin. The Mae Chan geothermal system …


Mqvc: Measuring Quranic Verses Similarity And Sura Classification Using N-Gram, Mohammed Akour, Izzat Alsmadi, Iyad Alazzam Jan 2014

Mqvc: Measuring Quranic Verses Similarity And Sura Classification Using N-Gram, Mohammed Akour, Izzat Alsmadi, Iyad Alazzam

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Extensive research efforts in the area of Information Retrieval were concentrated on developing retrieval systems related to Arabic language for the different natural language and information retrieval methodologies. However, little effort was conducted in those areas for knowledge extraction from the Holly Muslim book, the Quran. In this paper, we present an approach (MQVC) for retrieving the most similar verses in comparison with a user input verse as a query. To demonstrate the accuracy of our approach, we performed a set of experiments and compared the results with an evaluation from a Quran Specialist who manually identified all relevant chapters …


U-Pb Zircon Age Of The Krásné Loučky Tuffite: The Dating Of Visean Flysch In The Moravo-Silesian Paleozoic Basin (Rhenohercynian Zone, Czech Republic), Jakub Jirásek, Jiří Wlosok, Martin Sivek, Dalibor Matýsek, Mark Schmitz, Ivana Sýkorová, Zdeněk Vašíček Jan 2014

U-Pb Zircon Age Of The Krásné Loučky Tuffite: The Dating Of Visean Flysch In The Moravo-Silesian Paleozoic Basin (Rhenohercynian Zone, Czech Republic), Jakub Jirásek, Jiří Wlosok, Martin Sivek, Dalibor Matýsek, Mark Schmitz, Ivana Sýkorová, Zdeněk Vašíček

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The only previous U-Pb zircon date for the the Early Carboniferous flysch sequence of the Moravian-Silesian Paleozoic Basin was published in 1987 from tuffogenic material from Kobylí Quarry at Krásné Loučky near the town of Krnov (Silesia, Czech Republic). The measured age of 319 Ma did not agree with its stratigraphic position, and was used as the basis for a hypothesized block of Late Carboniferous paralic molasse incorporated during a later tectonic event. During a survey of the still-active quarry in 2010, volcaniclastic horizons were identified and sampled. Direct correspondence of the tuff units to those sampled in 1987 cannot …