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The Upgraded Rayleigh Lidar At Usu’S Atmospheric Lidar Observatory, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, Joshua P. Herron
The Upgraded Rayleigh Lidar At Usu’S Atmospheric Lidar Observatory, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, Joshua P. Herron
All Physics Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
On The Feasibility Of Detecting Spacecraft Charging And Arcing By Remote Sensing, Dale C. Ferguson, Jeremy Murray-Krezan, David A. Barton, Jr Dennison
On The Feasibility Of Detecting Spacecraft Charging And Arcing By Remote Sensing, Dale C. Ferguson, Jeremy Murray-Krezan, David A. Barton, Jr Dennison
Conference Proceedings
t is a sad fact that more than 50 years after the dawn of the space age, most spacecraft still do not have sensors onboard capable of detecting whether they are at potentials likely to put them at risk of severe charging and the concomitant arcing, or indeed, even capable of detecting when or if they undergo arcing. As a result, anomaly resolution has often been hit or miss, and false diagnoses are probably common. Until spacecraft are routinely launched with charging and arcing monitors, the best that can be achieved is detection through remote sensing, from the ground or …
Evolution Of Materials Properties And The Space Plasma Environment Through Interactions And The Dynamics Of Spacecraft Charging, Jr Dennison
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Comprehensive Theoretical Framework For Modeling Diverse Electron Transport Experiments In Parallel Plate Geometries, Alec Sim, Jr Dennison
Comprehensive Theoretical Framework For Modeling Diverse Electron Transport Experiments In Parallel Plate Geometries, Alec Sim, Jr Dennison
Conference Proceedings
A unified set of parameters and dynamic equations have been developed to describe the time-dependent surface voltage and currents measured for a broad range of electron transport experiments conducted in parallel plate geometry with a dielectric slab above a grounded electrode and with either a floating or fixed voltage upper surface. The framework can model measurements of constant voltage, time-of-flight and AC conductivity; radiation induced conductivity; surface voltage accumulation and decay; electrostatic discharge; electron emission and electron-induced luminescence. The broad applications of the theoretical framework are outlined in terms a comprehensive classification of the ways in which charge is injected …
On The Feasibility Of Detecting Spacecraft Charging And Arcing By Remote Sensing, Dale C. Ferguson, Jeremy Murray-Krezan, David A. Barton, Jr Dennison, Stephen Gregory, Alec Sim
On The Feasibility Of Detecting Spacecraft Charging And Arcing By Remote Sensing, Dale C. Ferguson, Jeremy Murray-Krezan, David A. Barton, Jr Dennison, Stephen Gregory, Alec Sim
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Observations Of Mesospheric Temperature Variability Over The Andes, Jonathan Pugmire, Michael J. Taylor, Yucheng Zhao, P. D. Paudet, James M. Russell
Observations Of Mesospheric Temperature Variability Over The Andes, Jonathan Pugmire, Michael J. Taylor, Yucheng Zhao, P. D. Paudet, James M. Russell
Graduate Student Posters
Observations of mesospheric OH(6,2) rotational temperatures by the Utah State University Mesospheric Temperature Mapper (MTM) located at the Andes Lidar Observatory, Cerro Pachon, Chile (30.3°S, 70.7°S) reveal a large range of nightly variations induced by atmospheric gravity waves and tides, as well as strong seasonal oscillations. This study investigates MTM temperature variability over the past 3.5 years comprising over 800 nights of high-quality data and compares the results with ground-based spectrometric measurements from nearby El Leoncito Observatory, Argentina, Maui-MALT, Hawaii MTM measurements (2001-2005) and coincident mesospheric temperature measurement by SABER on the NASA TIMED satellite.
Rayleigh Lidar Temperature Studies In The Upper Mesosphere And Lower Thermosphere, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Matthew T. Emerick
Rayleigh Lidar Temperature Studies In The Upper Mesosphere And Lower Thermosphere, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Matthew T. Emerick
Posters
Rayleigh lidar technology opened the middle atmosphere (from 30–90 km) to ground-based observations. The upgraded system at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) on the campus of Utah State University (41.74, 111.81) has shown that these ground-based observations can be extended to 109 km, with the goal of reaching 120 km. The resultant study of short and long-term temperature trends, using Rayleigh lidar, contributes immensely to the overall understanding of the properties and dominant physical processes in the middle atmosphere and Mesosphere-Lower Thermosphere (MLT) region. Temperature variations on short time scales, from minutes to days, give insight into the effects of …
An Overview Of The Materials Physics Group And Potential Collaborations With Laplace, Jr Dennison
An Overview Of The Materials Physics Group And Potential Collaborations With Laplace, Jr Dennison
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Morphodynamic Signatures Of Braiding Mechanisms As Expressed Through Change In Sediment Storage In A Gravel-Bed River, Joseph Michael Wheaton, James Brasington, Stephen Darby, Alan Kasprak, David Sear, Damiá Vericat
Morphodynamic Signatures Of Braiding Mechanisms As Expressed Through Change In Sediment Storage In A Gravel-Bed River, Joseph Michael Wheaton, James Brasington, Stephen Darby, Alan Kasprak, David Sear, Damiá Vericat
Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that produce braiding: central bar development, chute cutoff, lobe dissection, and transverse bar conversion. The importance of these braiding mechanisms relative to other morphodynamic mechanisms in shaping braided rivers has not yet been investigated in the field. Here we exploit repeat topographic surveys of the braided River Feshie (UK) to explore the morphodynamic signatures of different mechanisms of change in sediment storage. Our results indicate that, when combined, the four classic braiding mechanisms do indeed account for the majority of volumetric change in storage in the study reach …
Winter Climatology Of Short-Period Mesospheric Gravity Waves Over Alaska, Michael Negale, Kim Nielsen, Michael J. Taylor, Dominique Pautet
Winter Climatology Of Short-Period Mesospheric Gravity Waves Over Alaska, Michael Negale, Kim Nielsen, Michael J. Taylor, Dominique Pautet
Physics Student Research
Momentum deposition by short-period (<1 h) gravity waves is known to play a major role in the global circulation in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) region ~80-100 km (e.g. Fritts and Alexander, 2003). Observations of these waves over the Arctic region are few and their impact on the Arctic MLT region is of high interest, but has yet to be determined. The Mesospheric Airglow Imaging and Dynamics (MAID) project was initiated in January 2011 to investigate short-period gravity wave dynamics over central Alaska.
In this poster, we focus on quantifying the climatology of short-period gravity waves during two winter seasons (2011-2012) over central Alaska
Nanodielectric Properties Of High Conductivity Carbon-Loaded Polyimide Under Electron-Beam Irradiation, Amberly Evans, J. R. Dennison, Gregory Wilson, Justin Dekany
Nanodielectric Properties Of High Conductivity Carbon-Loaded Polyimide Under Electron-Beam Irradiation, Amberly Evans, J. R. Dennison, Gregory Wilson, Justin Dekany
Posters
Electron irradiation experiments were conducted to investigate the electron transport, charging, discharging, cathodoluminescence and emission properties of high-conductivity carbon-loaded polyimide (Black KaptonTM). We discuss how these results are related to the nanoscale structure of the composite material. Measurements were conducted in an ultrahigh vacuum electron emission test chamber from <40 K to 290 K, using a monoenergetic beam with energies ranging from 3 keV to 25 keV and flux densities from 0.1 nA/cm2 to 100 nA/cm2 to deposit electrons in the material surface layer. Various experiments measured transport and displacement currents to a rear grounded electrode, absolute electron emission yields, absolute electron-induced photon emission yields and photon emission spectra (~250 nm to 1700 nm), and arcing rates and location. Numerous …40>
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Cache County, Utah, Austin Coover, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Cache County, Utah, Austin Coover, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman
Management Faculty Publications
This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Cache County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Cache County. Findings detail how a Cache County wind power plant could …
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Box Elder County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Cathy Hartman, Edwin R. Stafford
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Box Elder County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Cathy Hartman, Edwin R. Stafford
Management Faculty Publications
This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Box Elder County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Box Elder County. Findings detail how a Box Elder County wind …
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Wayne County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman
An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Wayne County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman
Management Faculty Publications
This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Wayne County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Wayne County. Findings detail how a Wayne County wind power plant could …
White Papers: Drilling Active Tectonics And Magmatism (Volcanics, Geoprisms, And Fault Zones Post-Safod), John W. Shervais, James P. Evans, Amanda Clark, John C. Eichelberger, James Kirkpatrick, Virginia Toy
White Papers: Drilling Active Tectonics And Magmatism (Volcanics, Geoprisms, And Fault Zones Post-Safod), John W. Shervais, James P. Evans, Amanda Clark, John C. Eichelberger, James Kirkpatrick, Virginia Toy
Geosciences Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Increasing Ca2+ Deposition In The Western Us: The Role Of Mineral Aerosols, Janice Brahney, Ashley P. Ballantyne, C. Sievers, Jason C. Neff
Increasing Ca2+ Deposition In The Western Us: The Role Of Mineral Aerosols, Janice Brahney, Ashley P. Ballantyne, C. Sievers, Jason C. Neff
Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
Considerable research has focused on the role of industrial emissions in controlling the acidity of precipitation; however, much less research has focused on the role of mineral aerosols emitted from soils. According to data published by the National Atmospheric Deposition Network (NADP), over the past 17 years Ca2+ deposition has increased over large regions of the US. A trend analysis to determine regions of significant change in Ca2+ deposition revealed statistically significant increases in three broad regions within the western half of the country: the inter-mountain west, the midwest, and the northwest. We evaluated potential changes in sources of calcium …
Physics 3710 – Exam Iii, David Peak
A Medical Data Cleaner, Jahnavi Yetukuri
A Medical Data Cleaner, Jahnavi Yetukuri
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This report describes medical-data cleaning tool, called MedDataCleaner that can detect outliers in medical data and assistant Database Administrators in resolving data-related problem. Specifically, MedDataCleaner, enables the users to define cleaning rules and offers the ability to choose classification methods that help determine if the data is good or bad. MedDataClearer uses Vitruvian DB objects for object-relation mapping (ORM) support and Vitruvian alignment links for designing the GUI.
My contribution towards this work includes designing the user interfaces using Vitruvian Alignment links, design and implement mean, standard deviation and neural classification methods using Vitruvian DB objects.
Download Question And Section Results Output For Inettest System, Pradeep Jagannath Rohokale
Download Question And Section Results Output For Inettest System, Pradeep Jagannath Rohokale
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
iNetTest is a useful tool to help instructors deliver computer-based tests, but when an instructor gives a test, they would often like to know individual question results, e.g.
- What was the average score for a question, how many got it correct and how many missed it,
- What was the most common answer chosen (for multiple choice, T/F, etc.),
- What was the score for a section?
- What was the average score for a section?
- etc.
Whenever individuals consider such data they often prefer different or multiple ways in which to analyze the data. For that reason, it was decided not to …
Effect Of Step Rate On Foot Strike Pattern And Running Economy In Novice Runners, Janae Lynn Richardson
Effect Of Step Rate On Foot Strike Pattern And Running Economy In Novice Runners, Janae Lynn Richardson
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Purpose—The objective was to examine if step rates ±5% or ±10% of a novice runner's preferred step rate (SR) is sufficient enough to shift a novice runner’s foot strike pattern (FSP) (rear-foot, mid-foot, forefoot) and whether these SR changes produce changes in the rate of submaximal oxygen consumption (VO2). Methods—Foot strike angle (FSA) was recorded using sagittal plane video images and VO2 was measured for novice runners while running on a treadmill at a constant speed during increased and decreased (±5% and ±10%) SR conditions. Foot strike angle was used to predict strike index (SI) (predicted strike index = [FSA …
Digital Labeling And Narrative Mapping In Mobile Remote Audio Signage: Verbalization Of Routes And Generation Of New Verbal Route Descriptions From Existing Route Sets, Tharun Tej Tammineni
Digital Labeling And Narrative Mapping In Mobile Remote Audio Signage: Verbalization Of Routes And Generation Of New Verbal Route Descriptions From Existing Route Sets, Tharun Tej Tammineni
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Independent navigation is a great challenge for people with visual impairments. In this project, we have designed and implemented an assisted navigation solution based on the ability of visually impaired travelers to interpret and contextualize verbal route descriptions. Previous studies have validated that if a route is verbally described in sufficient and appropriate manner then VI can use their orientation and mobility skills to successfully follow the route. In this project, we do not consider the issue how the VI will interpret the route descriptions, but we aim to identify and generate new verbal route descriptions from the existing route …
3-Way Test Suite Prioritization And Fault Detection: A Case Study, Arjun Roy Chaudhuri
3-Way Test Suite Prioritization And Fault Detection: A Case Study, Arjun Roy Chaudhuri
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
GUI and web based applications are becoming universal. Functional accuracy of those applications is vital. Software defects caused by poor software testing can cost billions of dollars. Further, web application defects can be costly due to the fact that most web applications handle regular user interaction. By improving the time efficiency of software testing, many of the costs associated with defects can be saved. Web application users generate large numbers of possible test-cases and out of all those test-cases only some of them are vital for functional testing. Therefore testing correctness of these applications is expensive and time consuming and …
Students Rise To The Challenge Of Modeling Yeast Growth Despite Sour Hiccups From Imperfect Data, Alicia Caldwell
Students Rise To The Challenge Of Modeling Yeast Growth Despite Sour Hiccups From Imperfect Data, Alicia Caldwell
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Students rarely receive the opportunity to experience a learning activity involving mathematical modeling. This paper describes a lab in which students in an Applied Mathematics in Biology course observe the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a yeast strain, in differing sugar concentrations for use in learning modeling. They parameterized the logistic equation and an alternate model, which they themselves constructed, based on the data they collected. I participated in this lab as a student in 2012 then observed and reviewed the work of other students involved. I found that students gained a deeper understanding of limiting factors and the role of …
Wildland Firefighter Smoke Exposure Study, George Anthony Broyles
Wildland Firefighter Smoke Exposure Study, George Anthony Broyles
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This report addresses exposure to smoke from wildland and prescribed fires encountered by wildland firefighters. Smoke from vegetation as well as off-gasses from equipment such as chain saws, pumps, and drip torches are accounted for. Section II provides an overview of industrial hygiene science and techniques. Section III is a discussion and literature review of the components in wildland smoke, and section IV identifies the health concerns associated with smoke inhalation and a review of the current literature on exposure to inhalation irritants. Section V covers research that has been done on wildland firefighter smoke exposure. Section VI is an …
Tournament Directed Graphs, Sarah Camille Mousley
Tournament Directed Graphs, Sarah Camille Mousley
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Paired comparison is the process of comparing objects two at a time. A tournament in Graph Theory is a representation of such paired comparison data. Formally, an n-tournament is an oriented complete graph on n vertices; that is, it is the representation of a paired comparison, where the winner of the comparison between objects x and y (x and y are called vertices) is depicted with an arrow or arc from the winner to the other.
In this thesis, we shall prove several results on tournaments. In Chapter 2, we will prove that the maximum number of vertices …
A Middle To Late Holocene Record Of Arroyo Cut-Fill Events In Kitchen Corral Wash, Southern Utah, William M. Huff
A Middle To Late Holocene Record Of Arroyo Cut-Fill Events In Kitchen Corral Wash, Southern Utah, William M. Huff
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Arroyos are steeply entrenched channels that form by incision into weakly consolidated valley-fill alluvium. This study attempts to offers clues into the processes behind their formation by dating arroyo sediments using luminescence and radiocarbon techniques. The importance of understanding arroyo formation is due to a possible linkage with decadal to centennial-scale climate fluctuations. In the 1800s and early 1900s, many of the shallow, perennial streams throughout southern Utah that used for a variety of agricultural and domestic uses were incised up to ~30 m into their alluvium by frequent and high-magnitude flood events. The economical and ecological effects of these …
Constraining Ice Advance And Linkages To Paleoclimate Of Two Glacial Systems In The Olympic Mountains, Washington And The Southern Alps, New Zealand, Cianna E. Wyshnytzky
Constraining Ice Advance And Linkages To Paleoclimate Of Two Glacial Systems In The Olympic Mountains, Washington And The Southern Alps, New Zealand, Cianna E. Wyshnytzky
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This thesis investigates glacial sediments in the South Fork Hoh River Valley, Washington and the Lake Hawea Valley, New Zealand that were deposited during the last glacial period. Research objectives were to reconstruct the style and timing of glacier advance and retreat in both areas and to assess the viability of luminescence dating of sediments in glacial environments.
Glaciers are influenced primarily by temperature and precipitation. Valley glaciers, like those in the Olympics Mountains and Southern Alps, are thought to respond relatively rapidly to climate fluctuations in comparison to continental ice sheets. Understanding how these glacial systems responded to past …
Weyl Gravity As A Gauge Theory, Juan Teancum Trujillo
Weyl Gravity As A Gauge Theory, Juan Teancum Trujillo
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
A gauge theory is a theory in which the governing functional, known as the action, remains invariant under a continuous group of local transformations that form its symmetry. Each of the known fundamental interactions in the universe, such as electricity and magnetism, can be explained as arising from a particular gauge theory. Gravitation is no exception. Just as calculus can be used to find the value of a variable that maximizes or minimizes a function, calculus of variations can be used to find the equations, known as the field equations, that extremize the action, and these are the main equations …
Measurements Of The Temperature Dependence Of Radiation Induced Conductivity In Polymeric Dielectrics, Jodie Corbridge Gillespie
Measurements Of The Temperature Dependence Of Radiation Induced Conductivity In Polymeric Dielectrics, Jodie Corbridge Gillespie
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Radiation Induced Conductivity (RIC) is the change in conductivity of a material due to bombardment from incident high energy radiation. This study is to determine the effect of RIC and RIC's temperature dependence in polymeric dielectrics, specifically Kapton HN, Kapton E, PTFE Teflon, Tefzel, and Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE). Interest in these materials arises from applications for use in future spacecraft, specifically the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
One major issue in the design of JWST, as in all spacecraft, is the charging and arcing of exposed materials, resulting in fatal damage to the electronics and/or the craft itself. Particles …
The Chain-Link Fence Model: A Framework For Creating Security Procedures, Robert F. Houghton
The Chain-Link Fence Model: A Framework For Creating Security Procedures, Robert F. Houghton
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Information technology security professionals are facing an ever growing threat to the networks that they defend. The process for creating procedures to help stem this threat is very difficult for security professionals. The Chain-Link Fence Model helps security professionals by guiding them through the process of creating and implementing new security procedures.