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Optical Characterization Of Magnetism In Magnetic/Nonmagnetic Heterostructures, Yichun Fan Jan 2013

Optical Characterization Of Magnetism In Magnetic/Nonmagnetic Heterostructures, Yichun Fan

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This thesis focuses on the study of the static and dynamic magnetic interactions in ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic heterostructures using interface-specific and time-resolved optical techniques. The goal of this thesis is to elucidate the interface exchange coupling, magnetic anisotropy, and coherent spin dynamics in these advanced material systems, crucial to the realization of high performance spintronic devices.;First, a pronounced exchange bias (EB) phenomenon is observed in Fe/MgO (001) by magnetic second harmonic generation. The bulk magnetization does not, in marked contrast to typical systems where EB is manifested only in the net magnetization. The magnitude of the exchange bias varies with interface oxygen …


Post-Release Mortality Of School-Size Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Thynnus) In The U.S Recreational Troll Fishery, Benjamin Jon Marcek Jan 2013

Post-Release Mortality Of School-Size Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Thynnus) In The U.S Recreational Troll Fishery, Benjamin Jon Marcek

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Atlantic bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus (ABFT) support commercial and recreational fisheries throughout the North Atlantic Ocean. Due to heavy fishing pressure over the course of several decades, the eastern and western stocks of ABFT were overfished and the current biomass of the western stock is estimated to be approximately 19% of the biomass necessary for maximum sustainable yield. Despite a variety of management measures, including the implementation of minimum sizes and reductions of the total allowable catch (TAC) and country-specific quotas, little change was observed in the status of the western stock. The U.S. commercial and recreational ABFT fisheries are …


Intelligent Feature Selection Techniques For Pattern Classification Of Time-Domain Signals, Corey Alexander Miller Jan 2013

Intelligent Feature Selection Techniques For Pattern Classification Of Time-Domain Signals, Corey Alexander Miller

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Time-domain signals form the basis of analysis for a variety of applications, including those involving variable conditions or physical changes that result in degraded signal quality. Typical approaches to signal analysis fail under these conditions, as these types of changes often lie outside the scope of the domain's basic analytic theory and are too complex for modeling. Sophisticated signal processing techniques are required as a result. In this work, we develop a robust signal analysis technique that is suitable for a wide variety of time-domain signal analysis applications. Statistical pattern classification routines are applied to problems of interest involving a …


Applications Of Holographic Dualities, Dylan Judd Albrecht Jan 2013

Applications Of Holographic Dualities, Dylan Judd Albrecht

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We introduce and review some of the building blocks to what is known as the AdS/CFT correspondence. We then present, using the framework of the correspondence, two applications: one to QCD (Chapters 2 and 3) and one to superconductivity (Chapter 4). The work presented in these chapters was carried out by the author and collaborators during the author's graduate studies.


Low Energy Tests Of The Standard Model, Benjamin Carl Rislow Jan 2013

Low Energy Tests Of The Standard Model, Benjamin Carl Rislow

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The Standard Model describes a wide range of fundamental interactions. Searches are ongoing for experimental results that differ from the Standard Model predictions. Such disagreements would both indicate that the Standard Model is incomplete and constrain the properties of New Physics scenarios. to probe the Standard Model over a wide kinematic range, low energy tests are necessary to complement experiments in the high energy regime. We perform calculations for experiments that are representative of two general types of low energy tests. The Qweak experiment at Jefferson Lab is a low energy measurement of the weak charge of the proton. Since …


The Synthesis Of 2-Pyridones And Louisianin B, Kaila Ashley Margrey Jan 2013

The Synthesis Of 2-Pyridones And Louisianin B, Kaila Ashley Margrey

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No abstract provided.


Submarine Groundwater Discharge To The York River Estuary: Quantifying Groundwater Flux And Potential For Biogeochemical Cycling, Jenna Lynn Luek Jan 2013

Submarine Groundwater Discharge To The York River Estuary: Quantifying Groundwater Flux And Potential For Biogeochemical Cycling, Jenna Lynn Luek

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No abstract provided.


Surface Modifications For Gas Chromatography Micro Columns, Daniel Andre Hirtenstein Jan 2013

Surface Modifications For Gas Chromatography Micro Columns, Daniel Andre Hirtenstein

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No abstract provided.


Phytoplankton Growth Rates In The Ross Sea, Antarctica, Anna Ford Mosby Jan 2013

Phytoplankton Growth Rates In The Ross Sea, Antarctica, Anna Ford Mosby

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The Ross Sea is a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean characterized by spatially variable distribution of phytoplankton, primarily Phaeocystis antarctica, but phytoplankton growth rates in the region have not been thoroughly investigated. Variability in growth rates was investigated from January to February 2012 on a cruise to the Ross Sea using two methods: 14C-isotopic tracer incubations and dilution experiments. Because all methods of measuring growth rates may not be appropriate in all systems due to errors inherent to each method, I assessed and compared the two methods for possible sources of error by examining the effect of extended …


Effects Of Episodic Turbulence On Diatoms: With Comments On The Use Of Evans Blue Stain For Live-Dead Determinations, Haley S. Garrison Jan 2013

Effects Of Episodic Turbulence On Diatoms: With Comments On The Use Of Evans Blue Stain For Live-Dead Determinations, Haley S. Garrison

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Episodic turbulence is a short-lived, high-intensity phenomenon in marine environments produced by both anthropogenic and natural causes, such as boat propellers, strong winds, and breaking waves. Episodic turbulence has been shown to cause mortality in zooplankton, but its effects on marine phytoplankton have rarely been investigated. This study focused on two diatoms: Thalassiosira weissflogii and Skeletonema costatum. I found that exposure for 45 s to turbulence intensities above 2.5 cm2 s-3 caused 24-32% reduction in diatom abundance and increased the amount of intact dead cells to 22%. Turbulence also caused extracellular release of optically reactive DOM. At a turbulence level …


Advanced Topographic Characterization Of Variously Prepared Niobium Surfaces And Linkage To Rf Losses, Chen Xu Jan 2013

Advanced Topographic Characterization Of Variously Prepared Niobium Surfaces And Linkage To Rf Losses, Chen Xu

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Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) technology is widely adopted in particle accelerators. The shallow penetration (∼ 40 nm) of the RF into superconducting niobium lends great importance to SRF cavity interior surface chemistry and topography. These in turn are strongly influenced by the chemical etching "surface clean-up" that follows fabrication.;The principal surface smoothing methods are buffered chemical polish (BCP) and electropolish (EP). The resulting topography is characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The power spectral density (PSD) of AFM data provides a more thorough description of the topography than a single-value roughness measurement. In this work, one dimensional average PSD functions …


Seasonal Nitrogen Uptake And Regeneration In The Water Column And Sea-Ice Of The Western Coastal Arctic, Steven E. Baer Jan 2013

Seasonal Nitrogen Uptake And Regeneration In The Water Column And Sea-Ice Of The Western Coastal Arctic, Steven E. Baer

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The logistical difficulties of research in extremely low temperatures and lack of access to the Arctic have meant that there is a historic dearth of knowledge of coastal Arctic biogeochemistry, especially during winter when sea ice is present. Recent observations, however, indicate that the Arctic is changing rapidly. Changes include increased temperatures, decreased extent and volume of sea ice, and increased freshwater inputs. How these changes influence biogeochemical cycles is an open question, especially in the highly productive coastal regions of the Chukchi Sea. Here I present nitrogen (N) uptake and regeneration rates for phytoplankton and bacteria measured in the …


Experimental Generation And Manipulation Of Quantum Squeezed Vacuum Via Polarization Self-Rotation In Rb Vapor, Travis Scott Horrom Jan 2013

Experimental Generation And Manipulation Of Quantum Squeezed Vacuum Via Polarization Self-Rotation In Rb Vapor, Travis Scott Horrom

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Nonclassical states of light are of increasing interest due to their applications in the emerging field of quantum information processing and communication. Squeezed light is such a state of the electromagnetic field in which the quantum noise properties are altered compared with those of coherent light. Squeezed light and squeezed vacuum states are potentially useful for quantum information protocols as well as optical measurements, where sensitivities can be limited by quantum noise. We experimentally study a source of squeezed vacuum resulting from the interaction of near-resonant light with both cold and hot Rb atoms via the nonlinear polarization self-rotation effect …


Improving Energy Efficiency And Security For Pervasive Computing Systems, Fengyuan Xu Jan 2013

Improving Energy Efficiency And Security For Pervasive Computing Systems, Fengyuan Xu

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Pervasive computing systems are comprised of various personal mobile devices connected by the wireless networks. Pervasive computing systems have gained soaring popularity because of the rapid proliferation of the personal mobile devices. The number of personal mobile devices increased steeply over years and will surpass world population by 2016.;However, the fast development of pervasive computing systems is facing two critical issues, energy efficiency and security assurance. Power consumption of personal mobile devices keeps increasing while the battery capacity has been hardly improved over years. at the same time, a lot of private information is stored on and transmitted from personal …


Methylmercury Exposure Affects Risk-Taking Behaviors In Zebra Finches: Tradeoffs Between Eating And Being Eaten, Megan Elizabeth Kobiela Jan 2013

Methylmercury Exposure Affects Risk-Taking Behaviors In Zebra Finches: Tradeoffs Between Eating And Being Eaten, Megan Elizabeth Kobiela

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No abstract provided.


Total Synthesis Of (+)-Malbrancheamide B Utilizing A Stereoselective Domino Reaction Sequence To Establish The Bicyclo[2.2]Diazaoctane Core, Stephen William Laws Jan 2013

Total Synthesis Of (+)-Malbrancheamide B Utilizing A Stereoselective Domino Reaction Sequence To Establish The Bicyclo[2.2]Diazaoctane Core, Stephen William Laws

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Network Traffic Aware Smartphone Energy Savings, Andrew Joseph Pyles Jan 2013

Network Traffic Aware Smartphone Energy Savings, Andrew Joseph Pyles

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

In today's world of ubiquitous Smartphone use, extending the battery life has become an important issue. A significant contributor to battery drain is wireless networking. Common usage patterns expect Smartphones to maintain a constant Internet connection which exacerbates the problem.;Our research entitled A Network Traffic Approach to Smartphone Energy Savings focuses on extending Smartphone battery life by investigating how network traffic impacts power management of wireless devices. We explore 1) Real-time VoIP application energy savings by exploiting silence periods in conversation. WiFi is opportunistically placed into low power mode during Silence periods. 2.) The priority of Smartphone Application network traffic …


Foraging Ecology And Habitat Use Of The Northern Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys Terrapin Terrapin) In Southern Chesapeake Bay, Diane C. Tulipani Jan 2013

Foraging Ecology And Habitat Use Of The Northern Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys Terrapin Terrapin) In Southern Chesapeake Bay, Diane C. Tulipani

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The northern diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin ) is the only estuarine turtle residing along western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of North America. Through predation, terrapins may be a key species in coastal marine habitats by exerting top-down control on marsh invertebrates, and thereby help to maintain healthy marshes. Despite the terrapin's ecological importance, there has not been a thorough study of terrapin foraging ecology and movements in lower Chesapeake Bay. In this dissertation, the research focused on the foraging habits of diamondback terrapins and their effects within salt marsh and seagrass habitats of lower Chesapeake Bay. I provided …


Application Of Acoustics And Optics For The Characterization Of Suspended Particulate Matter Within An Estuarine Observing System, Grace M. Cartwright Jan 2013

Application Of Acoustics And Optics For The Characterization Of Suspended Particulate Matter Within An Estuarine Observing System, Grace M. Cartwright

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

As part of this dissertation work, a long term observing station at Clay Bank on the York River in Virginia has been established and maintained since 2006, and was used to gain a better understanding of sediment processes in a muddy estuary and in muddy coastal environments in general. While data from this NSF-funded Multi-Disciplinary Benthic Exchange Dynamic (MUDBED) observing system has and will be used by other students for this general purpose, this dissertation focuses specifically on better understanding and interpretation of the data collected by key instrumentation regularly deployed at the observing station, especially the acoustic Doppler velocimeter …


Acoustic And Sedimentological Investigations Of Seabed Conditions And Related Bio-Geological Parameters In A Tidally Energetic, Fine-Grained Environment: York River Estuary, Virginia, Lindsey M. Kraatz Jan 2013

Acoustic And Sedimentological Investigations Of Seabed Conditions And Related Bio-Geological Parameters In A Tidally Energetic, Fine-Grained Environment: York River Estuary, Virginia, Lindsey M. Kraatz

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The transport and fate of fine-grained sediments is a critical factor affecting the physical, chemical, and biological health of estuaries, coastal embayments, riverine, lacustrine, and continental shelf environments. A geophysical and sedimentological study of the York River as a part of the NSF Multi-disciplinary Benthic Exchange Dynamics (MUDBED) project was conducted to determine: 1) the primary drivers of sediment erodibility within a fine-grained system, 2) if these drivers can be accurately measured through sedimentological and acoustic information, and 3) the spatial and seasonal variability of erosion within the estuary. Previous studies indicate that increased erodibility within the York River Estuary …


Multi-Meson Systems From Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics, Zhifeng Shi Jan 2013

Multi-Meson Systems From Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics, Zhifeng Shi

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Systems of non-zero isospin chemical potential ( muI), where the chemical potential for up and down quarks is equal in magnitude but of opposite sign, do not suffer from the sign problem, and normal LQCD techniques can be successfully adapted to study such systems. From chiral perturbation theory (chiPT), in addition to the deconfined phase transition at high temperature at zero chemical potential, another phase transition from ordinary hadronic states to a Bose Einstein Condensate (BEC) state has been conjectured [1] at non-zero isospin chemical potential. Such a BEC phase is of phenomenological relevance in the interior of neutron stars.;In …


Improving Security And Privacy In Online Social Networks, Wei Wei Jan 2013

Improving Security And Privacy In Online Social Networks, Wei Wei

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Online social networks (OSNs) have gained soaring popularity and are among the most popular sites on the Web. With OSNs, users around the world establish and strengthen connections by sharing thoughts, activities, photos, locations, and other personal information. However, the immense popularity of OSNs also raises significant security and privacy concerns. Storing millions of users' private information and their social connections, OSNs are susceptible to becoming the target of various attacks. In addition, user privacy will be compromised if the private data collected by OSNs are abused, inadvertently leaked, or under the control of adversaries. as a result, the tension …


Are Occupancy Models Feasible Alternatives To Collecting Breeding Data?, Morgan D. Niccoli Jan 2013

Are Occupancy Models Feasible Alternatives To Collecting Breeding Data?, Morgan D. Niccoli

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No abstract provided.


Electroless Gold Deposition With Self-Assembled Monolayers For Gas Chromatography Stationary Phases, Jessica Lynn Belton Jan 2013

Electroless Gold Deposition With Self-Assembled Monolayers For Gas Chromatography Stationary Phases, Jessica Lynn Belton

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No abstract provided.


Synthesis And Fluorescence Studies Of Ph-Responsive Rhodamine B Derivatives, William Lawrence Czaplyski Jan 2013

Synthesis And Fluorescence Studies Of Ph-Responsive Rhodamine B Derivatives, William Lawrence Czaplyski

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Tracelab: Reproducing Empirical Software Engineering Research, Evan Alexander Moritz Jan 2013

Tracelab: Reproducing Empirical Software Engineering Research, Evan Alexander Moritz

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No abstract provided.


Food Availability And Utilization For Cultured Hard Clams, Richard Garrik Secrist Jan 2013

Food Availability And Utilization For Cultured Hard Clams, Richard Garrik Secrist

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Aquaculture of the hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria is a valuable industry on the east coast. At high planting densities, cultured bivalves can become limited by food availability, resulting in reduced growth. Centric diatoms are considered the dominant food source to cultured bivalves. Alternative sources may also be important, including resuspended benthic microalgae (pennate diatoms) and detritus from macroalgae growing on predator exclusion nets. This study measured (1) the availability of different food sources in clam beds at Cherrystone Inlet in Chesapeake Bay, including the effects of macroalgae on food availability, and (2) the clearance rates and absorption efficiencies by cultured …


Analysis Of Extreme Water Levels In The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Carissa N. Wilkerson Jan 2013

Analysis Of Extreme Water Levels In The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Carissa N. Wilkerson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

In order to better understand storm tides in the Lower Chesapeake Bay, water levels during eleven storms at eight stations were analyzed using several methods. Storm tide was separated into individual components: predicted tide, storm surge, and local anomaly. These components were quantified and then analyzed for spatial trends. Trends were verified using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The predicted tide and the storm surge each exhibited spatial variability, while the anomaly was spatially uniform. Anomaly values varied from storm to storm, ranging from 0.01m to 0.3m.

Potential water levels were determined for each storm by applying a time-shift to match …


Composition, Sources, And Age Of Dissolved And Particulate Organic Matter In The Delaware River And Estuary, Hadley Allaben Mcintosh Jan 2013

Composition, Sources, And Age Of Dissolved And Particulate Organic Matter In The Delaware River And Estuary, Hadley Allaben Mcintosh

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Estuaries are important sites of organic matter (OM) transformation, exchange, and burial but remain one of the least understood regions in the global carbon cycle. The carbon cycle within these regions is complex due to strong gradients in biological and physical processes, and increasing anthropogenic impacts. This is further complicated by the many sources of particulate and dissolved organic matter (OM) in estuaries, including materials derived from terrestrial and anthropogenic sources as well as aquatic and marine primary production. This study combined lipid biomarker analyses with stable and radiocarbon signatures of lipids and source-specific biomarkers to better understand the sources …


The Development Of Ecological Functions In Created Forested Wetlands, Sean P. Charles Jan 2013

The Development Of Ecological Functions In Created Forested Wetlands, Sean P. Charles

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Wetland mitigation has become a 2.4 billion dollar per year industry in the U.S. and in Virginia it leads to the replacement of 77 ha of palustrine forested wetlands (PFWs) per year with mitigation wetlands, including created forested wetlands (CFWs). Mitigation hinges on the idea that compensation wetlands lead to “no net loss of wetland function” when compared to impacted wetlands. We assessed the functions of provision of habitat and biogeochemical functions associated with production of biomass, the retention and removal of nutrients and the accumulation of soil C over 8 years in seven CFWs of approximately 11 and 20 …