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Hydrothermal Alteration Of Ash-Flow Tuffs In The Indian Peak District Of Southwestern Utah, Michael Allan Tolley Jan 1971

Hydrothermal Alteration Of Ash-Flow Tuffs In The Indian Peak District Of Southwestern Utah, Michael Allan Tolley

Masters Theses

"Careful petrographic study of the ash-flow tuffs in the Indian Peak District of southwestern Utah reveals hydrothermal alteration around the fluorite veins. The alteration minerals themselves and the intensity of alteration vary with distance from the veins. Primary plagioclase has altered to secondary feldspar, calcite, sericite, and traces of epidote and zoisite. Hornblende and biotite have altered to chlorite, calcite, and secondary iron oxide, and traces of epidote and zoisite. Diopside has changed to calcite and secondary iron oxide. An overall picture of the mining district shows that certain minerals increase and others decrease as one nears the veins. Hydrothermal …


Fossil Otoliths Of Some Lower Cenozoic Perciform Fishes Of The Gulf Coast, Mostafa Juma Salem Jan 1971

Fossil Otoliths Of Some Lower Cenozoic Perciform Fishes Of The Gulf Coast, Mostafa Juma Salem

Masters Theses

"Nineteen perciform species from the lower Cenozoic and one Recent species are described, and included under eight genera. The main characters that were considered as generic are the outline of the sagitta and the structure of the sulcus. The other features of the otolith were regarded as secondary in importance. The characters that were believed to be valuable at specific level are almost the same as those for the genus but in more detail. These species are considered to be within the Suborder Percoidei. The fossil species of "Nemipterus" were put in the Family Nemipteridae as they resembled the Recent …


Mass Fraction And The Isotopic Anomalies Of Xenon And Krypton In Ordinary Chondrites, Edward W. Hennecke Jan 1971

Mass Fraction And The Isotopic Anomalies Of Xenon And Krypton In Ordinary Chondrites, Edward W. Hennecke

Masters Theses

"The abundance and isotopic composition of all noble gases are reported in the Wellman chondrite, and the abundance and isotopic composition of xenon and krypton are reported in the gases released by stepwise heating of the Tell and Scurry chondrites. Major changes in the isotopic composition of xenon result from the presence of radiogenic Xe¹²⁹ and from isotopic mass fractionation. The isotopic composition of trapped krypton in the different temperature fractions of the Tell and Scurry chondrites also shows the effect of isotopic fractionation, and there is a covariance in the isotopic composition of xenon with krypton in the manner …


A Measurement Of The Capture Coefficient And Of The Vapor Pressure Of Co₂ From 69ºk To 80ºk, Michel Louis Chouarain Jan 1971

A Measurement Of The Capture Coefficient And Of The Vapor Pressure Of Co₂ From 69ºk To 80ºk, Michel Louis Chouarain

Masters Theses

"The capture coefficient of CO₂ gas at 135ºK on a surface of CO₂ at temperatures between 69ºK and 80ºK is measured by means of quartz crystal microbalances. The vapor pressure of CO₂ is measured in the same range of temperature"--Abstract, page ii.


Freshwater Losses To The Sea And Water Level Decline In Northwest Libya, Mohammed Ahmed Attiga Jan 1971

Freshwater Losses To The Sea And Water Level Decline In Northwest Libya, Mohammed Ahmed Attiga

Masters Theses

"The area studied in this investigation, located in Tripolitania, Libya, between 13º and 16º east longitude and 31º and 33º north latitude, covers about 42,000 square kilometers. It is divided topographically into two parts. They are the coastal zone to the north and the Jebel (plateau) zone to the south. Some wadis which rise in the Jebel drain northward across the area to the sea. The temperature in the area ranges from 5ºC to 19ºC in the winter and from 19ºC to 40ºC in the summer. Precipitation in the area ranges from 380 millimeters to less than 100 millimeters. The …


The Oxidative Decarboxylation Of Aminopolycarboxylic Acids With Cerium (Iv) In Sulfuric Acid, Rita Kathleen Hessley Jan 1971

The Oxidative Decarboxylation Of Aminopolycarboxylic Acids With Cerium (Iv) In Sulfuric Acid, Rita Kathleen Hessley

Masters Theses

"The rates of oxidation of four chelating agents, NTA, EDTA CDTA, and DTPA with Ce(IV), in sulfuric acid media, were determined spectrophotometrically by a stopped-flow technique. The reductive ability is in the order CDTA>EDTA>DTPA>NTA. The influence of varying the acidity of the medium was studied, and in each case a maximum in the rate constant [H +] plot was observed. A possible interpretation of the reactivities and the influence of acidity is advanced"--Summary, page 1.


Toeplitz Operators On Locally Compact Abelian Groups, Henry A. Krieger, C.A. Schaffner Jan 1971

Toeplitz Operators On Locally Compact Abelian Groups, Henry A. Krieger, C.A. Schaffner

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

The problem of global optimization of M incoherent phase signals in N complex dimensions is formulated. Then, by using the geometric approach of Landau and Slepian, conditions for optimality are established for $N = 2$, and the optimal signal sets are determined for $M = 2,3,4,6$ and 12.

The method is the following: The signals are assumed to be equally probable and to have equal energy, and thus are represented by points ${\bf s}_j $, $j = 1,2, \cdots ,M$, on the unit sphere $S_1 $ in $C^N $. If $W_{jk} $ is the half space determined by ${\bf s}_j …


The Global Optimization Of Incoherent-Phase Signals, Henry A. Krieger, Charles Albert Schaffner Jan 1971

The Global Optimization Of Incoherent-Phase Signals, Henry A. Krieger, Charles Albert Schaffner

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Angular And Energy Distribution Of Cross Sections For Electron Production By 50-300-Kev-Proton Impacts On N2, O2, Ne, And Ar, J. B. Crooks, M. Eugene Rudd Jan 1971

Angular And Energy Distribution Of Cross Sections For Electron Production By 50-300-Kev-Proton Impacts On N2, O2, Ne, And Ar, J. B. Crooks, M. Eugene Rudd

M. Eugene Rudd Publications

Cross sections differential in angle and ejection energy for electron production by proton impact on nitrogen, oxygen, neon, and argon have been measured using electrostatic analysis and counting of individual electrons. The range of proton energies was 50-300 keV, the angles ranged from 10° to 160°, and the electron energies were measured from 1.5 to 1057 eV. Integrations over angle and/or electron energy yielded singly differential and total electron production cross sections. Our total cross sections for oxygen fall halfway between previous data of deHeer et al. and Hooper et al., but our argon cross sections agree better with deHeer …


Movements And Habitat Use By Hen Pheasants During Brood Rearing, Lynn E. Hanson Jan 1971

Movements And Habitat Use By Hen Pheasants During Brood Rearing, Lynn E. Hanson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Land-use patterns characteristic of prime pheasant range in the Great Plains and prairie region have 50-75 percent of the land under cultivation according to Kimball et. al. (1956). Farmland is pheasant habitat, and the production of pheasants is therefore greatly influenced by farming practices. Considerable research has been done on rates of pheasant production, nest success, and cover preferences for nesting. However, little information has been obtained on movements and cover preferences for brood rearing. Most studies of the type of cover utilized by pheasant broods have been based on roadside and random field observations. Kozicky and Hendrickson (1951) carried …


Interpretive Potential Of South Dakota Wetlands, Douglas C. Harr Jan 1971

Interpretive Potential Of South Dakota Wetlands, Douglas C. Harr

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A study was initiated to devise a method for selecting prairie wetlands on which nature interpretation areas could be established. An evaluation form was designed to systematically identify areas of good potential and 64 prairie wetlands were evaluated. Twenty-two percent of the evaluated marshes were found to rank “excellent”: the method of evaluation was determined successful. A survey was initiated to determine visitor preferences for interpretive methods and facilities at an existing wildlife-interpretive trail. Seventy-nine percent of the visitors indicated preference for a self-guiding interpretive trail. Maps and pictures used in conjunction with self-guiding signs were deemed important. Ninety-one percent …


Observation Of Quadrupole Splitting Of B-12 In A Single Crystal, R. L. Williams Jr., Richard C. Haskell, Leon Madansky Jan 1971

Observation Of Quadrupole Splitting Of B-12 In A Single Crystal, R. L. Williams Jr., Richard C. Haskell, Leon Madansky

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

The quadrupole coupling of B-12 implanted in Be-9 has been observed using a single crystal of Be. One sees a narrow resonance line, the location of which depends in the normal way on the orientation of the crystalline c-axis with respect to the external magnetic field direction. The coupling constant is given by e2qQ/h = 54.9(6) kHz. This is consistent with our previous measurement using a Be foil. Using the field gradient at Be-9 lattice sites, calculated by Pomerantz and Das, one finds Q(B-12) = about 34.6 mb.


Measurement Of Nuclear Magnetic Dipole Moment Of Li-8 By Implantation In Metal Foils, Richard C. Haskell, R. L. Williams Jr., Leon Madansky Jan 1971

Measurement Of Nuclear Magnetic Dipole Moment Of Li-8 By Implantation In Metal Foils, Richard C. Haskell, R. L. Williams Jr., Leon Madansky

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

Polarized 8Li nuclei have been produced through the 7Li(d,p) reaction using the 3.5-MeV Van de Graaff accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The observed polarization was a slowly-varying function of deuteron energy over the range 1.3-2.9 MeV, reaching a maximum of about +1.6%. The recoiling nuclei were stopped in Au, Pt and Pd foils and the effective dipole moments were measured by a resonant depolarization method. The results were 1.65362(22)µN, 1.65288(20)µN and 1.65270(30)µN respectively. These are consistent with the work of Connor, who found µ(8Li) =1.6530(8)µN in a LiF crystal. An upper limit for the 8Li quadrupole moment will also be …


Procedures For Trace Analysis Of Dissolved Inorganic And Organic Constituents In Water, Gary D. Christian, Charles E. Matkovich, W. Lynn Schertz Jan 1971

Procedures For Trace Analysis Of Dissolved Inorganic And Organic Constituents In Water, Gary D. Christian, Charles E. Matkovich, W. Lynn Schertz

KWRRI Research Reports

A study of different solvent systems for the atomic absorption determination of cobalt revealed that acetone results in best sensitivity. Acetone is the solvent of choice for the sensitive measurement of several metals. Hence, methods were investigated for the separation of acetone from water by salting out so that possible solvent extraction of metal chelates into this solvent could be performed. About two-thirds saturated calcium chloride proved to be the best system for salting out of the acetone. It is essentially a neutral salt and is in general a weakly complexing salt, resulting in minimum interference in solvent extractions. Solvent …


Comparison Of Three Schools Of Thought In The Foundations Of Mathematics, Carolyn Rhodes Jan 1971

Comparison Of Three Schools Of Thought In The Foundations Of Mathematics, Carolyn Rhodes

Honors Theses

Some of the most memorable events of the twentieth century took place as a result of conflict. Out of the numerous conflicts staged during this period, only one was resolved not on a common everyday piece of writing paper. The proponents of the conflict--E. V. Huntington, Oswald Veblen, Bertrand Russell, A. N. Whitehead, and David Hilbert--did not use weapons, but they used basic mathematical structure to wage the most extensive and critical investigation into the foundations of mathematics. As a result three schools of thought which are of special prominence and interest were brought to light. These are the postulational …


Bayesian Statistics: The Fundamental Theorem, Carolyn Rhodes Jan 1971

Bayesian Statistics: The Fundamental Theorem, Carolyn Rhodes

Honors Theses

The problem of the foundation of statistics is to state a set of principles which entail the validity of all correct statistical inference, and which do not imply that any fallacious inferences is valid. This sentence describes the purpose of much writing on statistical inferences, in general, and Bayesian statistics, in particular. Bayesian statistics was first introduced in a publication by Thomas Bayes in The London Philosophical Transactions, volumes 53 and 54 for the years 1763 and 1764, after Bayes' death in 1761. However, since the entire statistical research of Bayes' involves enormous study, this paper will limit itself to …


Bounded Energy-Finite Solutions Of Delta U=Pu On A Riemannian Manifold, Young Koan Kwon, J. Schiff, L. Sario Jan 1971

Bounded Energy-Finite Solutions Of Delta U=Pu On A Riemannian Manifold, Young Koan Kwon, J. Schiff, L. Sario

Research Collection School Of Accountancy

The classification of Riemann surfaces with respect to the equation Δu = Pu (P^O, PΞ£ 0) was initiated by Ozawa [13] and further developed by L. Myrberg [8,9], Royden [14], Nakai [10,11], Sario-Nakai [15], Nakai-Sario [12], Glasner-Katz [3], and Kwon-Sario [7].


Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Exponential And Distribution-Free Cascade Subsystems, Melvin D. Springer, James K. Byers Jan 1971

Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Exponential And Distribution-Free Cascade Subsystems, Melvin D. Springer, James K. Byers

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

The problem treated here is the theoretical one of deriving exact Bayesian confidence intervals for the reliability of a system consisting of some independent cascade subsystems with exponential failure probability density functions (pdf) mixed with other independent cascade subsystems whose failure pdf's are unknown. The Mellin integral transform is used to derive the posterior pdf of the system reliability. The posterior cumulative distribution function (cdf) is then obtained in the usual manner by integrating the pdf, which serves the dual purpose of yielding system reliability confidence limits while at the same time providing a check on the derived pdf. A …


Conversions From Cyclohexanol: An Undergraduate Laboratory Project, Samir B. Hanna, James T. Wrobleski, Joseph T. Bohanon, Billy W. Peace Jan 1971

Conversions From Cyclohexanol: An Undergraduate Laboratory Project, Samir B. Hanna, James T. Wrobleski, Joseph T. Bohanon, Billy W. Peace

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Concretions And Nodules In The Hell Creek Formation, Southwestern North Dakota, Gerald H. Groenwold Jan 1971

Concretions And Nodules In The Hell Creek Formation, Southwestern North Dakota, Gerald H. Groenwold

Theses and Dissertations

The Hell Creek Formation (Upper Cretaceous) in southwestern North Dakota consists of lagoonal and floodplain deposits and contains abundant concretions and nodules. Representative specimens of the concretions and nodules and their corresponding enclosing sediments were analyzed by thin section and by quantitative and qualitative x-ray diffraction methods.

Fourteen types of concretions and three types of nodules, classified according to shape and composition, have thus been defined. Concretionary types include calcareous sandstone lenses, “logs”, and irregular masses; sideritic sandstone lenses and irregular masses; calcareous and sideritic lignitic sandstone lenses; bone-cored rounded masses; coprolite-cored masses; jarosite bodies; pyrite spheres; baritic sandstone lenses; …


Groundwater Flow, Hydrochemistry, And Uranium Deposition In The Powder River Basin, Wyoming, J. Ladd Hagmaier Jan 1971

Groundwater Flow, Hydrochemistry, And Uranium Deposition In The Powder River Basin, Wyoming, J. Ladd Hagmaier

Theses and Dissertations

The relation between regional groundwater flow, hydrochemistry, and uranium distribution in the Powder River Basin indicates that uranium was deposited during the Tertiary Period in groundwater recharge areas where the groundwater changed from a sulfate-bicarbonate water to a bicarbonate-rich water.

The regional recharge and discharge areas of present-day groundwater-flow systems have about the same location as the recharge and discharge areas of the Tertiary groundwater-flow systems. The present-day groundwater is recharged in the eastern, western, and especially in the southern margins of the basin and is discharged in the valley of the Powder River, especially in the north. Flow nets …


Ua66/12 Hardin Planetarium General Program Schedule, Wku Hardin Planetarium Jan 1971

Ua66/12 Hardin Planetarium General Program Schedule, Wku Hardin Planetarium

WKU Administration Documents

Program schedule for Hardin Planetarium.


An Investigation Of The Temperature Dependence Of The Electrical Resistivity Of Concentrated Strong-Scattering Alloys, An-Ban. Chen Jan 1971

An Investigation Of The Temperature Dependence Of The Electrical Resistivity Of Concentrated Strong-Scattering Alloys, An-Ban. Chen

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Run-Off From Hurricane Camille On The Continental Shelf Waters Of The Chesapeake Bight, Robert Bruce Elder Jan 1971

The Effect Of Run-Off From Hurricane Camille On The Continental Shelf Waters Of The Chesapeake Bight, Robert Bruce Elder

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Solvolysis Of Triaryhaloallenes, Henry Wayne Moran Jan 1971

The Solvolysis Of Triaryhaloallenes, Henry Wayne Moran

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Reactions Of The Tin Tetrahalides With 2,4-Pentanedione In The Presence Of Organic Amines, Kwai-Sam Wong Jan 1971

Reactions Of The Tin Tetrahalides With 2,4-Pentanedione In The Presence Of Organic Amines, Kwai-Sam Wong

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Experimental And Theoretical Values Of Cross Sections For Electron Production By Proton Impact, M. Eugene Rudd, D. Gregoire, J. B. Crooks Jan 1971

Comparison Of Experimental And Theoretical Values Of Cross Sections For Electron Production By Proton Impact, M. Eugene Rudd, D. Gregoire, J. B. Crooks

M. Eugene Rudd Publications

Angle and energy distributions of electrons ejected from single- and multishell atoms by 50-to 300-keV protons are compared with various theoretical treatments. Partial cross sections for each subshell are calculated by scaling according to the number of electrons and the binding energy and then are added. The Born approximation fails at large and at small angles but yields fair agreement at intermediate angles. The treatments of Salin and of Macek, which take account of the influence of the projectile after the collision, yield much improved agreement at small angles. The binary-encounter model is used to calculate cross sections which are …


Groundwater Flow In A Sandy Tidal Beach 1. One-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis, W. Harrison, C. S. Fang, S. N. Wang Jan 1971

Groundwater Flow In A Sandy Tidal Beach 1. One-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis, W. Harrison, C. S. Fang, S. N. Wang

VIMS Articles

A 31-day time series of observations of beach water table and tidal fluctuations was obtained from 13 wells along a profile perpendicular to the shoreline at Virginia Beach, Virginia. Finite element techniques were applied to solve the one-dimensional, unsteady state, nonlinear equation for groundwater movement. For the finite element analysis, the semi-infinite mass (unconfined aquifer) had to be replaced by a finite mass. The boundary conditions were found from the field data by directly solving the flow equation with a finite difference technique. The finite element method, using the variational principle, provided a reasonable solution and afforded economy in computer …


Vertical Distribution Of Estuarine Phytoplankton In The Surface Microlayer And At One Meter, And Fluctuations In Abundance Caused By Surface Adsorption Of Monomolecular Films, Victoria R. Gibson Jan 1971

Vertical Distribution Of Estuarine Phytoplankton In The Surface Microlayer And At One Meter, And Fluctuations In Abundance Caused By Surface Adsorption Of Monomolecular Films, Victoria R. Gibson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

A quantitative comparison of the phytoplankton in the surface microlayer of an estuary and that a depth of one meter was made using a Garrett-type screen and a Frautschy bottle for sample collection. Results showed that the surface microlayer contained a significantly greater number of phytoplankton cells than the water at one meter. Species diversity at the surface tended to be somewhat lower than one meter, due to a greater number of individuals of the dominant species. Investigation revealed that the presence of a monomolecular film of slick material absorbed onto the water surface resulted in a decrease in the …


Numerical Modeling Investigation Of Cyclonic Gulf Stream Eddies, Robert Lee Pickett Jan 1971

Numerical Modeling Investigation Of Cyclonic Gulf Stream Eddies, Robert Lee Pickett

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.