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44th Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry Jul 2002

44th Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry

Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance

Final program, abstracts, and information about the 44th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, co-endorsed by the Colorado Section of the American Chemical Society and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Held in Denver, Colorado, July 28 - August 1, 2002.


Integrating Local Search And Network Flow To Solve The Inventory Routing Problem, Hoong Chuin Lau, Q Liu, H. Ono Jul 2002

Integrating Local Search And Network Flow To Solve The Inventory Routing Problem, Hoong Chuin Lau, Q Liu, H. Ono

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The inventory routing problem is one of important and practical problems in logistics. It involves the integration of inventory management and vehicle routing, both of which are known to be NP-hard. In this paper, we combine local search and network flows to solve the inventory management problem, by utilizing the minimum cost flow sub-solutions as a guiding measure for local search. We then integrate with a standard VRPTW solver to present experimental results for the overall inventory routing problem, based on instances extended from the Solomon benchmark problems.


A Real-Time Distributed Analysis Automation For Hurricane Surface Wind Observations, Sonia Otero Jul 2002

A Real-Time Distributed Analysis Automation For Hurricane Surface Wind Observations, Sonia Otero

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

From 1993 until 1999, the Hurricane Research Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) produced real-time analyses of surface wind observations to help determine a storm's wind intensity and extent. Limitations of the real-time analysis system included platform and filesystem dependency, lacking data integrity and feasibility for Internet deployment.

In 2000, a new system was developed, built upon a Java prototype of a quality control graphical client interface for wind observations and an object-relational database. The objective was to integrate them in a distributed object approach with the legacy code responsible for the actual real-time wind analysis and …


Characterization And Interactions Of Mercury, Dissolved Organic Matter And Organic Sulfur In Surface Waters Of The Florida Everglades, Maria Asuncion Calero Sheils Jul 2002

Characterization And Interactions Of Mercury, Dissolved Organic Matter And Organic Sulfur In Surface Waters Of The Florida Everglades, Maria Asuncion Calero Sheils

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Two sampling stations in the Florida Everglades were selected based on the results from US Environmental Protection Agency and Florida International University Mercury Project. In both sites, most of the methylmercury is associated with the truly dissolved organic matter fraction (


Fast Reconstruction Of Cracks Using Boundary Measurements, Nicholas A. Trainor, Rachel M. Krieger Jul 2002

Fast Reconstruction Of Cracks Using Boundary Measurements, Nicholas A. Trainor, Rachel M. Krieger

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

This paper develops a fast algorithm for locating one or more perfectly insulating, pair-wise disjoint, linear cracks in a homogeneous two-dimensional electrical conductor, using boundary measurements.


An All Optical Laser Wakefield Electron Injector, Donald Umstadter Jul 2002

An All Optical Laser Wakefield Electron Injector, Donald Umstadter

Donald Umstadter Publications

The personnel who were supported by the grant included the P.I. (Prof. Umstadter), several research scientists (A. Maksimchuk and V. Yanovsky), a postdoc (P. Zhang) and several graduate and undergraduate students.
Although there were several setbacks in developing the novel laser technology required to produce a monoenergetic beam of electrons from an all-optical accelerator, several important steps were taken towards reaching that ultimate goal. The most important outcome of this project was that we demonstrated the principle of optical control of laser accelerators, namely, that one laser pulse could modify the properties (e.g., emittance and electron number) of an electron …


Impact Of Irrigation On Midsummer Surface Fluxes And Temperature Under Dry Synoptic Conditions: A Regional Atmospheric Model Study Of The U.S. High Plains, Jimmy O. Adegoke, Roger A. Pielke Sr., J. Eastman, Rezaul Mahmood, Kenneth G. Hubbard Jul 2002

Impact Of Irrigation On Midsummer Surface Fluxes And Temperature Under Dry Synoptic Conditions: A Regional Atmospheric Model Study Of The U.S. High Plains, Jimmy O. Adegoke, Roger A. Pielke Sr., J. Eastman, Rezaul Mahmood, Kenneth G. Hubbard

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

The impact of irrigation on the surface energy budget in the U.S. high plains is investigated. Four 15-day simulations were conducted: one using a 1997 satellite-derived estimate of farmland acreage under irrigation in Nebraska (control run), two using the Olson Global Ecosystem (OGE) vegetation dataset (OGE wet run and OGE dry run), and the fourth with the Kuchler vegetation dataset (natural vegetation run) as lower boundary conditions in the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS). In the control and OGE wet simulations, the topsoil in the irrigated locations, up to a depth of 0.2 m, was saturated at …


A Model For Mechanochemical Transformations: Applications To Molecular Hardness, Instabilities, And Shock Initiation Of Reaction, Tadeusz Luty, Piotr Ordon, Craig J. Eckhardt Jul 2002

A Model For Mechanochemical Transformations: Applications To Molecular Hardness, Instabilities, And Shock Initiation Of Reaction, Tadeusz Luty, Piotr Ordon, Craig J. Eckhardt

Craig J. Eckhardt Publications

A basic theoretical structure for mechanochemical transformations based on prior models for solid-state reactions and HOMO–LUMO (highest occupied molecular orbital–lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) gap closing produces the concept of distortion-induced molecular electronic degeneracy (DIMED) of the highest occupied and lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals of an energetic molecule. Both intermolecular and intramolecular charge transfer are involved. The resulting distortion-induced local instability, a mechanochemical effect, leads to chemical transformations and can be analyzed by renormalization of the molecular hardness through the molecular deformation energy. Linear combinations of normal modes are shown to be useful for description of the mechanically induced reaction path. …


Heterogeneous Nucleation On Mesoscopic Wettable Particles: A Hybrid Thermodynamic/Density-Functional Theory, T.V. Bykov, Xiao Cheng Zeng Jul 2002

Heterogeneous Nucleation On Mesoscopic Wettable Particles: A Hybrid Thermodynamic/Density-Functional Theory, T.V. Bykov, Xiao Cheng Zeng

Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications

A hybrid thermodynamic and density-functional theory for heterogeneous nucleation on mesoscopic wettable particles is developed. The nonlocal density-functional theory (DFT) is on basis of the weighted-density approximation (WDA) of Tarazona. The model system consists of a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid and a 9–3 LJ wall for the solid particle. Effects of the droplet curvature and compressibility are accounted for in the theory. A by-product of this work is the calculation of the Tolman length using the WDA-DFT (Appendix A). Important characteristics of the heterogeneous nucleation, including the chemical potential of the liquid condensate, the free energy of droplet formation, and the …


On The Quantum Moduli Space Of M-Theory Compactifications, Tamar Friedmann Jul 2002

On The Quantum Moduli Space Of M-Theory Compactifications, Tamar Friedmann

Mathematics Sciences: Faculty Publications

We study the moduli space of M-theories compactified on G2 manifolds which are asymptotic to a cone over quotients of S3 × S3. We show that the moduli space is composed of several components, each of which interpolates smoothly among various classical limits corresponding to low energy gauge theories with a given number of massless U (1) factors. Each component smoothly interpolates among supersymmetric gauge theories with different gauge groups.


Design And Implementation Of An Online Database Panel, Frenny Thomas Jul 2002

Design And Implementation Of An Online Database Panel, Frenny Thomas

Theses and Dissertations

There is a growing need for administrative panels such as the one described in this project. More and more website administrators wish to make changes to their online business without having to directly modify the database file. This project provides the perfect solution for this scenario by placing all database access on the World Wide Web. Administrators can now use this software to add, edit, and delete tables, fields, and records. Additionally, users will be able to generate queries without knowledge of Structured Query Language. This project acts as a summary of my computer science education at this university by …


Search For New Physics In Photon-Lepton Events In Pp̅ Collisions At √S= 1.8 Tev, Darin Acosta, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration Jul 2002

Search For New Physics In Photon-Lepton Events In Pp̅ Collisions At √S= 1.8 Tev, Darin Acosta, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration

Kenneth Bloom Publications

We present the results of a search in pp̅ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV for anomalous production of events containing a photon and a lepton ( e or μ), both with large transverse energy, using 86 pb-1 of data collected with the Collider Detector at Fermilab during the 1994–1995 collider run at the Fermilab Tevatron. The presence of large missing transverse energy (ET), additional photons, or additional leptons in these events is also analyzed. The results are consistent with standard model expectations, with the possible exception of photon-lepton events with large ET, for …


The Future Of Cryptography Under Quantum Computers, Marco A. Barreno Jul 2002

The Future Of Cryptography Under Quantum Computers, Marco A. Barreno

Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses

Cryptography is an ancient art that has passed through many paradigms, from simple letter substitutions to polyalphabetic substitutions to rotor machines to digital encryption to public-key cryptosystems. With the possible advent of quantum computers and the strange behaviors they exhibit, a new paradigm shift in cryptography may be on the horizon. Quantum computers could hold the potential to render most modern encryption useless against a quantum-enabled adversary. The aim of this thesis is to characterize this convergence of cryptography and quantum computation. We provide definitions for cryptographic primitives that frame them in general terms with respect to complexity. We explore …


A Restricted Partition Function Modulo 3, Naomi Utgof Jul 2002

A Restricted Partition Function Modulo 3, Naomi Utgof

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

The ordinary partition function p(n) counts the number of representations of a positive integer n as the sum of positive integers. We denote by p3(n) the number of partitions of n with no parts divisible by 3: We demonstrate congruence relations for arithmetic sequences qn+(2q2-2)/24 where q is a prime other than 3 congruent to 3 (mod 4): We also prove a result when q = 5 and make a conjecture about a generalization .


Food Substrates And Digestive Capabilitites Of Marine Deposit Feeders, Lawrence M. Mayer Jul 2002

Food Substrates And Digestive Capabilitites Of Marine Deposit Feeders, Lawrence M. Mayer

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

Deposit feeders play several important roles in determining whether organic material is demineralized or buried. These animals function to make surfaces available for microbial growth and move particles both horizontally and vertically within the seabed at a pace that far exceeds sedimentation. The central problem in understanding deposit feeders is to identify the materials that they utilize and to determine the sources of those materials. The interdisciplinary approach of this project is to combine a chemical reactor theory of digestion with measurements of the processing of enzymatically available amino acids, focusing on rates of hydrolysis in, and absorption from, the …


Review Of Frank Ryan: Tuberculosis: The Greatest Story Never Told, Lynn Margulis Jul 2002

Review Of Frank Ryan: Tuberculosis: The Greatest Story Never Told, Lynn Margulis

Lynn Margulis (1938 - 2011)

No abstract provided.


Visual Analysis Special Report Technical Appendix, Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Final Environmental Impact Statement, Brent Hanchett Jul 2002

Visual Analysis Special Report Technical Appendix, Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Final Environmental Impact Statement, Brent Hanchett

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

This report addresses the scenic resources surrounding Flaming Gorge Reservoir and the Green River Corridor. The focus is on potential visual impacts to changes in shoreline exposure resulting from fluctuating ongoing water levels and downstream water flows. Discussion will include scenic resources on the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area (NRA) and the Green River Corridor. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USDA Forest Service) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) have developed systems for the administration of scenic qualities on Federal lands (Scenery Management System, USDA Forest Service, 1995, 1974; Visual Resource System, BLM, 1991). Both agency systems are …


Sensitivity Of The Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy To Initial Conditions In Quintessence Cosmology, Rahul Dave, R. R. Caldwell, Paul J. Steinhardt Jul 2002

Sensitivity Of The Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy To Initial Conditions In Quintessence Cosmology, Rahul Dave, R. R. Caldwell, Paul J. Steinhardt

Dartmouth Scholarship

We analyze the evolution of energy density fluctuations in cosmological scenarios with a mixture of cold dark matter and quintessence, in which the quintessence field is modeled by a constant equation of state. We obtain analytic expressions for the time evolution of the quintessence perturbations in models with light fields. The fluctuations behave analogously to a driven harmonic oscillator, where the driving term arises from the inhomogeneities in the surrounding cosmological fluid. We demonstrate that the homogeneous solution, determined by the initial conditions, is completely subdominant to the inhomogeneous solution for physically realistic scenarios. Thus we show that the cosmic …


Beaver Herbivory And Its Effect On Cottonwood Trees: Influence Of Flooding Along Matched Regulated And Unregulated Rivers, Stewart W. Breck, Kenneth R. Wilson, Douglas C. Andersen Jul 2002

Beaver Herbivory And Its Effect On Cottonwood Trees: Influence Of Flooding Along Matched Regulated And Unregulated Rivers, Stewart W. Breck, Kenneth R. Wilson, Douglas C. Andersen

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

We compared beaver (Castor canadensis) foraging patterns on Fremont cottonwood (Populus deltoides subsp. wislizenii ) saplings and the probability of saplings being cut on a 10 km reach of the flow-regulated Green River and a 8.6 km reach of the free-flowing Yampa River in northwestern Colorado. We measured the abundance and density of cottonwood on each reach and followed the fates of individually marked saplings in three patches of cottonwood on the Yampa River and two patches on the Green River. Two natural floods on the Yampa River and one controlled flood on the Green River between …


Nolan-Pollak Type Cn Counters In The Vienna Aerosol Workshop, J. L. Gras, Josef Podzimek, T. C. O'Connor, K. H. Enderle Jul 2002

Nolan-Pollak Type Cn Counters In The Vienna Aerosol Workshop, J. L. Gras, Josef Podzimek, T. C. O'Connor, K. H. Enderle

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Three "standard" Nolan-Pollak (N-P) and modified N-P design condensation nucleus (CN) counters were included in the Vienna Workshop on Intercomparison of Condensation Nuclei and Aerosol Particle counters. These counters came from diverse backgrounds, namely programs in USA, Europe and Australia. In this work, principles of the operation and previous history of calibration of the N-P expansion counter are briefly reviewed and comparisons between the particular counters used in the workshop are presented and discussed. Counting agreement was found to be very good between the N-P counters, typically better than ± 12% for a range of aerosol sizes and compositions from …


Measurement Of High-Q 2 Charged Current Cross Sections In E - P Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi, G. Aghuzumtsyan, D. Bartsch Jul 2002

Measurement Of High-Q 2 Charged Current Cross Sections In E - P Deep Inelastic Scattering At Hera, S. Chekanov, D. Krakauer, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, G. Levi, A. Margotti, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi, G. Aghuzumtsyan, D. Bartsch

Faculty Publications

Cross sections for e - p charged current deep inelastic scattering have been measured at a centre-of-mass energy of 318 GeV with an integrated luminosity of 16.4 pb -1 using the ZEUS detector at HERA. Differential cross sections dσ/dQ 2, dσ/dx and dσ/dy are presented for Q 2 > 200 GeV 2. In addition, d 2σ/(dxdQ 2) was measured in the kinematic range 280 GeV 2 < Q 2 < 30 000 GeV 2 and 0.015 < × < 0.42. The predictions of the Standard Model agree well with the measured cross sections. The mass of the W boson, determined from a fit to dσ/dQ 2, is M W = 80.3±2.1(stat.) ± 1.2(syst.) ± 1.0(PDF) GeV. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.


Septage Disposal Ordinance For Kent County, Annis Water Resources Institute Jul 2002

Septage Disposal Ordinance For Kent County, Annis Water Resources Institute

Environmental Guidebooks and Model Ordinances

Septage Disposal Ordinance for Kent County


Location Of Pc 1–2 Waves Relative To The Magnetopause, R E. Denton, J Labelle, X Zhu Jul 2002

Location Of Pc 1–2 Waves Relative To The Magnetopause, R E. Denton, J Labelle, X Zhu

Dartmouth Scholarship

Spacecraft-borne and ground-based magnetome- ters frequently detect magnetospheric micropulsations in the period range 0.2–10s, termed Pc 1–2, and attributed to electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves driven by temperature anisotropy (T⊥ > T∥). Previous surveys of Pc 1 occur- rence locations have been limited to L ≤ 9. We present AMPTE/IRM observations of the distribution of Pc 1 waves out to the magnetopause, for a limited region of MLT = 10–14. The probability of wave occurrence Pwav is large (> 0.15) between L = 7–12, peaking at L = 8–10 (Pwav ∼ 0.25). When the L-value is normalized to the magnetopause position Lmp, …


Oral History Interview With Peter Watson, Philip L. Frana Jul 2002

Oral History Interview With Peter Watson, Philip L. Frana

Philip L Frana

Peter Watson is founder of Berkeley Computer Services Limited (BCS), one of the oldest continuously operating software houses in Scotland. The company was established in 1978, and is based in Glasgow. BCS's first customer was Kangolwear. The company moved into healthcare solutions in the 1980s. In 1991 the company launched the integrated software package Masterlab, first implemented at Neville Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, Wales. In 2002 BCS was one of the largest providers of laboratory information systems in the United ...


Oral History Interview With Charles Antony Richard Hoare, Philip L. Frana Jul 2002

Oral History Interview With Charles Antony Richard Hoare, Philip L. Frana

Philip L Frana

Sir Antony Hoare is Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, England, and Research/Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford. Hoare is the recipient of the AM Turing Award for fundamental contributions to the definition and design of programming languages. He has also been awarded the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology for pioneering and fundamental contributions to software science. In this oral history Hoare recounts his personal involvement in the development of academic computing science ...


Support For Infiltration And Seepage Studies In Exploratory Studies Facility Niches And Alcoves, Irene Farnham, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Amy J. Smiecinski Jul 2002

Support For Infiltration And Seepage Studies In Exploratory Studies Facility Niches And Alcoves, Irene Farnham, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Amy J. Smiecinski

Publications (YM)

This report details the analyses performed under Task 9 of the University and Community College System of Nevada (UCCSN) Cooperative Agreement with the US Department of Energy (DOE). This task, titled "Analysis of Chemical Tracers in Conjunction with the Vadose Zone Infiltration and Seepage Studies", provided for the development of analytical procedures and the analysis of samples from a tracer test currently in progress at Alcove 8 /Niche 3 in the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF). The concentration of two tracers (bromide andpentafluorobenzoic acid) were quantified in the initial injectate solution and also the seepage samples collected from Niche 3. Samples …


Three Power-Aware Routing Algorithms For Sensor Networks, Javed Aslam, Qun Li, Daniela Rus Jul 2002

Three Power-Aware Routing Algorithms For Sensor Networks, Javed Aslam, Qun Li, Daniela Rus

Dartmouth Scholarship

This paper discusses online power‐aware routing in large wireless ad hoc networks (especially sensor networks) for applications in which the message sequence is not known. We seek to optimize the lifetime of the network. We show that online power‐aware routing does not have a constant competitive ratio to the off‐line optimal algorithm. We develop an approximation algorithm called maxmin zPmin that has a good empirical competitive ratio. To ensure scalability, we introduce a second online algorithm for power‐aware routing. This hierarchical algorithm is called zone‐based routing. Our experiments show that its performance is quite good. Finally, we …


Core Services In The Architecture Of The National Digital Library For Science Education (Nsdl), Carl Lagoze, Walter Hoehn, David Millman, William Arms, Stoney Gan, Diane Hillmann, Christopher Ingram, Dean Krafft, Richard Marisa, Jon Phipps, John Saylor, Carol Terrizzi, James Allan, Sergio Guzman-Lara, Tom Kalt Jul 2002

Core Services In The Architecture Of The National Digital Library For Science Education (Nsdl), Carl Lagoze, Walter Hoehn, David Millman, William Arms, Stoney Gan, Diane Hillmann, Christopher Ingram, Dean Krafft, Richard Marisa, Jon Phipps, John Saylor, Carol Terrizzi, James Allan, Sergio Guzman-Lara, Tom Kalt

James Allan

We describe the core components of the architecture for the (NSDL) National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library. Over time the NSDL will include heterogeneous users, content, and services. To accommodate this, a design for a technical and organization infrastructure has been formulated based on the notion of a spectrum of interoperability. This paper describes the first phase of the interoperability infrastructure including the metadata repository, search and discovery services, rights management services, and user interface portal facilities.


A New Accelerator Mass Spectrometry System For 14c-Quantification Of Biochemical Samples, Ted J. Ognibene, Graham Bench, Tom A. Brown, Graham F. Peaslee, John S. Vogel Jul 2002

A New Accelerator Mass Spectrometry System For 14c-Quantification Of Biochemical Samples, Ted J. Ognibene, Graham Bench, Tom A. Brown, Graham F. Peaslee, John S. Vogel

Faculty Publications

A compact accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) system that meets our requirements for View the MathML source-quantification of biochemical samples is described. The spectrometer occupies approximately 5 m2 of floor space and can measure >300 samples per day with 3% precision. A long diffuse gas cell is used to destroy interfering molecules and to charge exchange injected negative ions. System sensitivity is <1 amol View the MathML source/mg carbon on milligram-sized samples with a dynamic range that extends over 4 orders magnitude. All components, with the exception of the ion source, are commercially available and the system operates reliably with low maintenance.


Electronic Transport Through A Nuclear-Spin-Polarization-Induced Quantum Wire, Yuriy V. Pershin Dr, S. N. Shevchenko, I. D. Vagner, P. Wyder Jul 2002

Electronic Transport Through A Nuclear-Spin-Polarization-Induced Quantum Wire, Yuriy V. Pershin Dr, S. N. Shevchenko, I. D. Vagner, P. Wyder

Faculty Publications

Electron transport in a low-dimensional structure—the nuclear-spin-polarization-induced quantum wire is theoretically studied. In the proposed system the local nuclear-spin polarization creates the effective hyperfine field that confines the electrons with the spins opposite to the hyperfine field to the regions of maximal nuclear-spin polarization. The influence of the nuclear-spin relaxation and diffusion on the electron energy spectrum and on the conductance of the quantum wire is calculated and the experimental feasibility is discussed.