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Replication Data For: Evaporation From Undulating Soil Surfaces Under Turbulent Airflow Through Numerical And Experimental Approaches, Bo Gao, Kathleen Smits, John Farnsworth Dec 2021

Replication Data For: Evaporation From Undulating Soil Surfaces Under Turbulent Airflow Through Numerical And Experimental Approaches, Bo Gao, Kathleen Smits, John Farnsworth

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

Evaporation from undulating soil surfaces is rarely studied due to limited modeling theory and inadequate experimental data linking dynamic soil and atmospheric interactions. The goal of this paper is to provide exploratory insights into evaporation behavior from undulating soil surfaces under turbulent conditions through numerical and experimental approaches. A previously developed and verified coupled free flow and porous media flow model was extended by incorporating turbulent airflow through Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations. The model explicitly describes the relevant physical processes and the key properties in the free flow, porous media, and at the interface, allowing for the analysis of coupled exchange …


Replication Data For: Experimental And Numerical Study Of Evaporation From Wavy Surfaces By Coupling Free Flow And Porous Media Flow, Bo Gao, Kathleen Smits Dec 2021

Replication Data For: Experimental And Numerical Study Of Evaporation From Wavy Surfaces By Coupling Free Flow And Porous Media Flow, Bo Gao, Kathleen Smits

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

The macroscale roughness of the soil surface has significant influences on the mass/energy interactions between the subsurface and the atmosphere during evaporation. However, most previous works only consider evaporation behavior from flat surfaces. Based on experimental and numerical approaches, the goal of this work is to provide a framework for the understanding of the mechanisms of evaporation from irregular soil surfaces at representative elementary volume scale. A coupling free flow-porous media flow model was developed to describe evaporation under nonisothermal conditions. For simplicity, sinusoidal-type wavy surfaces were considered. To validate this modeling approach, an experiment using an open-ended wind tunnel …


Data For "Relic Groundwater And Mega Drought Confound Interpretations Of Water Sustainability And Lithium Extraction In Arid Lands", Brendan J. Moran, David F. Boutt, Sarah V. Mcknight, Jordan Jenckes, Lee Ann Munk, Daniel Corkran, Alexander Kirshen Nov 2021

Data For "Relic Groundwater And Mega Drought Confound Interpretations Of Water Sustainability And Lithium Extraction In Arid Lands", Brendan J. Moran, David F. Boutt, Sarah V. Mcknight, Jordan Jenckes, Lee Ann Munk, Daniel Corkran, Alexander Kirshen

Data and Datasets

This repository contains raw data from this publication including hydrogeochemistry, model calculations, groundwater levels, and remotely sensed data compiled and extracted using Google Earth Engine.


Algebraic Design Of Experiments For Regulatory Network Identification, Elena Dimitrova Nov 2021

Algebraic Design Of Experiments For Regulatory Network Identification, Elena Dimitrova

Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research

No abstract provided.


Elastic Thickness And Crust-Mantle Interface Models Of Tharsis Bulge On Mars And Surrounding Areas, R. T. Ratheesh-Kumar, Dhananjay Ravat, Paul Morgan Oct 2021

Elastic Thickness And Crust-Mantle Interface Models Of Tharsis Bulge On Mars And Surrounding Areas, R. T. Ratheesh-Kumar, Dhananjay Ravat, Paul Morgan

Earth and Environmental Sciences Research Data

The datasets contain the final models of spatial variation of elastic thickness (Te) and the depth to Moho or the Crust-Mantle Interface (CMI) of the Tharsis Bulge and the surrounding regions derived from the software package LithoFLEX. The models are based on the crustal density of 2900 kg/m3, which was selected from analyzing results of a range of densities, and other standard lithospheric parameters. The models are useful for understanding the nature and evolution of the Tharsis Bulge and the surrounding regions.


First Quarter Data Sheets - Event Log, Chem Dump, Field Dump, Etc., Atlantic Richfield Company Oct 2021

First Quarter Data Sheets - Event Log, Chem Dump, Field Dump, Etc., Atlantic Richfield Company

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Technology, Values, And Faith With Computer Scientist Derek Schuurman, Derek Schuurman Oct 2021

Technology, Values, And Faith With Computer Scientist Derek Schuurman, Derek Schuurman

University Faculty Publications and Creative Works

Dr. Schuurman is a fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, part of the leadership team for the West Michigan ASA chapter, an associate fellow of the The Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge, senior member of the IEEE, member of the ACM, CES, ACMS, a book review editor for Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, a regular contributor to the Christian Scholars Review blog, and a regular columnist for Christian Courier.


Replication Data For: Evaluation Of Model Concepts To Describe Water Transport In Shallow Subsurface Soil And Across The Soil–Air Interface, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits Oct 2021

Replication Data For: Evaluation Of Model Concepts To Describe Water Transport In Shallow Subsurface Soil And Across The Soil–Air Interface, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

Soil water evaporation plays a critical role in mass and energy exchanges across the land–atmosphere interface. Although much is known about this process, there is no agreement on the best modeling approaches to determine soil water evaporation due to the complexity of the numerical modeling scenarios and lack of experimental data available to validate such models. Existing studies show numerical and experimental discrepancies in the evaporation behavior and soil water distribution in soils at various scales, driving us to revisit the key process representation in subsurface soil. Therefore, the goal of this work is to test different mathematical formulations used …


Replication Data For: The Effect Of The Top Soil Layer On Moisture And Evaporation Dynamics, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits Oct 2021

Replication Data For: The Effect Of The Top Soil Layer On Moisture And Evaporation Dynamics, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

Understanding the effect of the top soil layer on surface evaporation and water distribution is critical to modeling hydrological systems. However, the dependency of near-surface soil moisture and fluxes on layering characteristics remains unclear. To address this uncertainty, we investigate how the arrangement of soil horizons affects the evaporation and soil moisture, specifically, the near-surface soil moisture, through the combination of numerical simulations and evaporation experiments. The characteristics of fluxes and moisture from different soil profiles are then used to understand the soil layering conditions. Results show that the top soil layer can significantly affect the evolution of soil moisture …


North River And South River Estuary Tidal Marsh And Channel Sediment And Water Level Data, Hannah Baranes, Brian Yellen, Jonathan Woodruff, W Rockwell Geyer, Justin Richardson, Frances Griswold Oct 2021

North River And South River Estuary Tidal Marsh And Channel Sediment And Water Level Data, Hannah Baranes, Brian Yellen, Jonathan Woodruff, W Rockwell Geyer, Justin Richardson, Frances Griswold

Data and Datasets

The data within this repository are observations from the North-South Rivers estuary and tidal marsh in the Massachusetts (USA) towns of Marshfield, Scituate, and Norwell. Types of data include 1) sediment core data, including x-ray fluorescence data, organic content, and foraminifera counts; 2) tidal channel observations of water level and turbidity; and 3) marsh platform observations of water level and turbidity.


Does A Bottom-Up Mechanism Promote Hypoxia In The Mississippi Bight?, Virginie Sanial, Willard S. Moore, Alan M. Shiller Sep 2021

Does A Bottom-Up Mechanism Promote Hypoxia In The Mississippi Bight?, Virginie Sanial, Willard S. Moore, Alan M. Shiller

Faculty Publications

The Mississippi Bight, east of the Mississippi River, is a complex coastal ecosystem that, like the better-known Louisiana Shelf to the west, experiences seasonal bottom water hypoxia. However, input of allochthonous nutrients from the Mississippi River to the Mississippi Bight appears to be limited, begging the question of what drives seasonal hypoxia in this system. Prior research has suggested submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) could be an overlooked component of the Mississippi Bight biogeochemical system. We thus examined the hypothesis that SGD provides a “bottom up” driver for seasonal hypoxia in this area. We used a multi-tracer approach based on known …


Loren Haarsma - When Did Sin Begin?, Loren Haarsma Sep 2021

Loren Haarsma - When Did Sin Begin?, Loren Haarsma

University Faculty Publications and Creative Works

Patrick Hamilton speaks to Calvin University Professor, Loren Haarsma, about the origins of sin and various ways to make sense of the doctrine of original sin in light of evolutionary origins. Other topics of conversation include psychology, free will and the theology of Saint Augustine.


Utah - Perry Port Of Entry 2020, University Of Denver Sep 2021

Utah - Perry Port Of Entry 2020, University Of Denver

FEAT Heavy-Duty Vehicle Measurements

Relevant Publications

Environmental Science & Technology publication.

Utah DEQ Final Report


Washington - Feat Bridge Based Train Measurements 2012, University Of Puget Sound Sep 2021

Washington - Feat Bridge Based Train Measurements 2012, University Of Puget Sound

Non-Road Vehicle Data

Relevant Publications

Atmospheric Environment Publication (2019)


Supplementary Files For "Creating A Universal Depth-To-Load Conversion Technique For The Conterminous United States Using Random Forests", Jesse Wheeler, Brennan Bean, Marc Maguire Aug 2021

Supplementary Files For "Creating A Universal Depth-To-Load Conversion Technique For The Conterminous United States Using Random Forests", Jesse Wheeler, Brennan Bean, Marc Maguire

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As part of an ongoing effort to update the ground snow load maps in the United States, this paper presents an investigation into snow densities for the purpose of predicting ground snow loads for structural engineering design with ASCE 7. Despite their importance, direct measurements of snow load are sparse when compared to measurements of snow depth. As a result, it is often necessary to estimate snow load using snow depth and other readily accessible climate variables. Existing depth-to-load conversion methods, each of varying complexity, are well suited for snow load estimation for a particular region or station network, but …


Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries Aug 2021

Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

The goal was to produce all the eigen values for a BOHEMIAN matrices using coefficient set {0, 1, -1, i, -i} of a size 15 vector. There are 5^15 eigen values so it was attempted to be done in parrallel for parts of the algorithm that permitted.


Automated Extraction Of Key Words And Abstract, Oluwadarasimi Temitope Ogunshote Mr. Aug 2021

Automated Extraction Of Key Words And Abstract, Oluwadarasimi Temitope Ogunshote Mr.

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

An application/program that automates the extraction of key words and abstracts from documents.


Using An Analytical Approach Of The Kuramoto Model To Stimulate 3d Neural Activity Of The Stomach, Morteza Al Rabya Aug 2021

Using An Analytical Approach Of The Kuramoto Model To Stimulate 3d Neural Activity Of The Stomach, Morteza Al Rabya

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

No abstract provided.


Data From: Yellow Air Day Advisory Study, Arthur J. Caplan Aug 2021

Data From: Yellow Air Day Advisory Study, Arthur J. Caplan

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Using a dataset consisting of daily vehicle trips, PM2.5 concentrations, along with a host of climactic control variables, we test the hypothesis that “yellow air day” advisories provided by the Utah Division of Air Quality resulted in subsequent reductions in vehicle trips taken during northern Utah’s winter-inversion seasons in the early 2000s. Winter inversions occur in northern Utah when climactic conditions are such that PM2.5 concentrations (derived mainly from vehicle emissions) become trapped in the lower atmosphere, leading to unhealthy air quality (concentrations of at least 35 µg/m3) over a span of what are called “red air days”. When concentrations …


Replication Data For: Goehring Et Al., "The Transport History Of Alluvial Fan Sediment...", Nathan Brown Aug 2021

Replication Data For: Goehring Et Al., "The Transport History Of Alluvial Fan Sediment...", Nathan Brown

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

This data repository contains: A) MATLAB source code B) Sample locations and chemical measurements used for Be-10 and C-14 analysis C) Dose recovery test results for luminescence protocol D) Sample locations and dosimetry information for luminescence samples.


Ultrahigh Resolution Ote-Ms Data For Ambient Daytime And Nighttime Aerosol And Ambient Fog Water From San Pietro Capofiume, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni Aug 2021

Ultrahigh Resolution Ote-Ms Data For Ambient Daytime And Nighttime Aerosol And Ambient Fog Water From San Pietro Capofiume, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni

Michigan Tech Research Data

This dataset and the methods used to obtain it are described in Chapter 3 of "EXTREME MOLECULAR DIVERSITY IN BIOMASS BURNING ATMOSPHERIC ORGANIC AEROSOL OBSERVED THROUGH ULTRAHIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY" a Dissertation prepared by Matthew Brege and submitted as a Doctoral Thesis. This work can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.37099/mtu.dc.etdr/927

Briefly, four days worth of concurrent daytime/nighttime aerosol and fog water samples were collected at San Pietro Capofiume in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy from 1-Dec to 4-Dec, 2015. The water soluble extracts of the aerosol filters and aliquots of the fog water were analyzed using ultrahigh resolution Orbitrap mass …


Amplification Of Hidden Periodic Motions In 3d Videos, Thomas Boccuto, Seraiah Kutai, Kristen Mosley, Samuel Kirk Jul 2021

Amplification Of Hidden Periodic Motions In 3d Videos, Thomas Boccuto, Seraiah Kutai, Kristen Mosley, Samuel Kirk

Mathematics Summer Fellows

Ordinary videos capture a surprising amount of hidden, visually imperceptible information. For instance, videos of peoples' faces may capture color changes in the skin and artery motion from heartbeats, while videos of mechanical systems can capture subtle vibrations indicating imminent failure. Algorithms can extract and exaggerate these signals for visualization on top of the original videos. In particular, Eulerian magnification algorithms sidestep the need to track hidden motions directly and instead devise multiscale bandpass filters to amplify signals in local spatial regions. In this work, we extend these techniques beyond color videos to geometric video data captured by 3D depth …


Data From: High-Resolution Photoelectron Imaging Of Irb3-: Observation Of A P-Aromatic B3+ Ring Coordinated To A Transition Metal, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: High-Resolution Photoelectron Imaging Of Irb3-: Observation Of A P-Aromatic B3+ Ring Coordinated To A Transition Metal, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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In a high-resolution photoelectron imaging and theoretical study of the IrB3− cluster, two isomers were observed experimentally with electron affinities (EAs) of 1.3147(8) and 1.937(4) eV. Quantum calculations revealed two nearly degenerate isomers competing for the global minimum, both with a B3 ring coordinated with the Ir atom.


Data From: Spherical Aromaticity In Inorganic Chemistry, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: Spherical Aromaticity In Inorganic Chemistry, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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Chapter "14 - Spherical aromaticity in inorganic chemistry" in a book "Aromaticity - Modern Computational Methods and Applications"


Data From: Hydrated Sulfate Clusters So4(2-)(H2o)N(N=1-40): Charge Distribution Through Solvation Shells And Stabilization, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: Hydrated Sulfate Clusters So4(2-)(H2o)N(N=1-40): Charge Distribution Through Solvation Shells And Stabilization, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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In the current work, we report our computational study of hydrated sulfate clusters SO4(2–)(H2O)n (n = 1–40) in order to understand the nature of stabilization of this important anion by water molecules. We showed that the most significant charge transfer from dianion SO4(2–) to H2O takes place at a number of H2O molecules n ≤ 7. The SO4(2–) directly donates its charge only to the first solvation shell and surprisingly, a small amount of electron density of 0.15|e| is enough to be transferred in order to stabilize the dianion.


Data From: Expansion Of Aromaticity Magnetic Criteria On Multi-Layer Structures. Magnetic Response And Spherical Aromaticity Of Matryoshka-Like [Sn@Cu12@Sn20]12- Cluster, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: Expansion Of Aromaticity Magnetic Criteria On Multi-Layer Structures. Magnetic Response And Spherical Aromaticity Of Matryoshka-Like [Sn@Cu12@Sn20]12- Cluster, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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Structural characterization of the discrete [Sn@Cu12@Sn20]12− cluster exposed a fascinating architecture composed of three concentric structural layers in which an endohedral Sn atom is enclosed in a Cu12 icosahedron, which in turn is embedded in an Sn20 dodecahedron. Herein, the possibility of sustaining aromatic behavior for this prototypical multilayered species was evaluated, in order to extend this concept to more complex clusters on the basis of magnetic response and bonding analysis by the AdNDP approach. This revealed characteristic features of spherical aromatics, given by the ability to sustain the shielding cone property, similar to archetypal aromatics.


Data From: Σ-Aromaticity In The Mos2 Monolayer, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: Σ-Aromaticity In The Mos2 Monolayer, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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As is shown using the SSAdNDP approach, Mo and S form 2-centered bonds and there is a lone pair on each S. Most importantly, the remaining electrons are distributed over Mo atoms and form conjugated aromatic σ-bonds inside every hexagonal ring, which makes molybdenum the main carrier of σ-aromaticity.


Data From: Periodic F-Defects On The Mgo Surface As Potential Single-Defect Catalysts With Non-Linear Optical Properties, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: Periodic F-Defects On The Mgo Surface As Potential Single-Defect Catalysts With Non-Linear Optical Properties, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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In this paper we suggest a new type of a single-atom (or single-defect) catalyst – MgO with periodic defects on the (0 0 1) surface – which possesses noticeable non-linear optical properties. Periodicity of these defects leads to the significant extensive increase in the activity of a catalyst by growth of the concentration of active sites. In this work we showed the presence of diffuse electride-like multi-center bonds inside every periodic F-center. We also discovered that MgO with periodic defects on the surface gains non-linear optical properties due to electride-like polarizable bonds inside every defect. And most importantly, such defective …


Data From: 'Bottled' Spiro-Doubly Aromatic Trinuclear [Pd2ru]+ Complexes, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko Jun 2021

Data From: 'Bottled' Spiro-Doubly Aromatic Trinuclear [Pd2ru]+ Complexes, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maksim Kulichenko

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The central unit of the synthesized structure is a Ru atom which is the vertex of the [RuPd2]+ triangle being the first example of mixed triangles among these metals. Moreover, Ru is involved in both σ- and π-aromaticity. σ-aromaticity is realized as the d-AO based multicenter bond which is delocalized over the inner [RuPd2]+ triangle with considerable contribution from the sulfur electron density. Besides, transition metals are known to interact with the electron cloud of benzene which, in turn, leads to the charge transfer and formation of conjugated electron density between the TM and benzene. The second type of aromaticity, …


Data From: Can Aromaticity Be A Kinetic Trap? Example Of Mechanically Interlocked Aromatic [2-5]Catenanes Built From Cyclo[18]Carbon, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Nikita Fedik Jun 2021

Data From: Can Aromaticity Be A Kinetic Trap? Example Of Mechanically Interlocked Aromatic [2-5]Catenanes Built From Cyclo[18]Carbon, Alexander I. Boldyrev, Nikita Fedik

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Project reports the analysis of interlocked C18 rings as building blocks for polycatenanes.