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The Eugene Water And Electric Board’S Mckenzie River Payment For Watershed Services Program: Research Findings On Ratepayers, Landowners, And Local Stakeholders, Max Nielsen-Pincus Oct 2013

The Eugene Water And Electric Board’S Mckenzie River Payment For Watershed Services Program: Research Findings On Ratepayers, Landowners, And Local Stakeholders, Max Nielsen-Pincus

Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation focuses on the following research objectives:

  • How much are ratepayers willing to pay and what effects that willingness?
  • How much do landowners need to receive and what affects their interest?


Getting Salmon Back In Salmon Creek: Systematizing Comparative Water Quality Analysis For Targeted Restoration, Zbigniew J. Grabowski, Sarah Janjua, Michael Swamer, Heejun Chang, Eric Watson Oct 2013

Getting Salmon Back In Salmon Creek: Systematizing Comparative Water Quality Analysis For Targeted Restoration, Zbigniew J. Grabowski, Sarah Janjua, Michael Swamer, Heejun Chang, Eric Watson

Geography Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation focuses on water quality restoration efforts in Salmon Creek


Engaging Stakeholders In Ecosystem Service Assessment Under Climate Change And Urban Development Scenarios, Heejun Chang, David E. Ervin, Wes Hoyer, Mike Psaris, Ken Lyons, Emily D. Dietrich, Samantha Hamlin, John Lambrinos, Tammy Winfield, Bobby Cochran Oct 2013

Engaging Stakeholders In Ecosystem Service Assessment Under Climate Change And Urban Development Scenarios, Heejun Chang, David E. Ervin, Wes Hoyer, Mike Psaris, Ken Lyons, Emily D. Dietrich, Samantha Hamlin, John Lambrinos, Tammy Winfield, Bobby Cochran

Geography Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation focuses on how scientists can engage stakeholders in ecosystem service assessment.


The Fierce Green Fire: Vol. 4 Issue 8, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program Oct 2013

The Fierce Green Fire: Vol. 4 Issue 8, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program

The Fierce Green Fire

No abstract provided.


The Santa Clara, 2013-10-24, Santa Clara University Oct 2013

The Santa Clara, 2013-10-24, Santa Clara University

The Santa Clara

No abstract provided.


Formation Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons And Nitrogen Containing Polcyclic Aromatic Compounds In Titan's Atmosphere, The Interstellar Medium And Combustion, Alexander Landera Oct 2013

Formation Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons And Nitrogen Containing Polcyclic Aromatic Compounds In Titan's Atmosphere, The Interstellar Medium And Combustion, Alexander Landera

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Several different mechanisms leading to the formation of (substituted) naphthalene and azanaphthalenes were examined using theoretical quantum chemical calculations. As a result, a series of novel synthetic routes to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Nitrogen Containing Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (N-PACs) have been proposed. On Earth, these aromatic compounds originate from incomplete combustion and are released into our environment, where they are known to be major pollutants, often with carcinogenic properties. In the atmosphere of a Saturn’s moon Titan, these PAH and N-PACs are believed to play a critical role in organic haze formation, as well as acting as chemical precursors …


New Insights Into The Study Of Magnetic Field In The Clumpy Torus Of Agn Using Near-Infrared Polarimetry, Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, Christopher C. Packham, Stuart Young, Moshe Elitzur, Nancy A. Levenson, Rachel E. Mason, Christina Ramos Almeida, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Terry J. Jones, Eric S. Perlman Oct 2013

New Insights Into The Study Of Magnetic Field In The Clumpy Torus Of Agn Using Near-Infrared Polarimetry, Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, Christopher C. Packham, Stuart Young, Moshe Elitzur, Nancy A. Levenson, Rachel E. Mason, Christina Ramos Almeida, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Terry J. Jones, Eric S. Perlman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We present J, H and K., imaging polarimetry of IC5063. N1R polarimetry observations may advance our understanding of the mechanisms of polarisation and hence magnetic field strength in the torus of AGN. In these proceedings we summarize the polarisation results of the central 1.2" aperture (̃263 pc) of IC5063. We present a simple polarising model to account for various mechanisms of polarisation in the central regions of IC5063. The model is consistent with dichroic absorption from diffuse stellar emission through dust in the nuclear bulge and electron scattering as dominant mechanisms of polarisation at J and H. Dichroic absorption from …


Cosm News, Georgia Southern University Oct 2013

Cosm News, Georgia Southern University

College of Science and Mathematics News (2012-2019)

  • 2013-2014 COSM Interdisciplinary Pilot Award Winners Announced


Reactive Pathways In The Chlorobenzene–Ammonia Dimer Cation Radical: New Insights From Experiment And Theory, Scott Reid Oct 2013

Reactive Pathways In The Chlorobenzene–Ammonia Dimer Cation Radical: New Insights From Experiment And Theory, Scott Reid

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

Building upon our recent studies of noncovalent interactions in chlorobenzene and bromobenzene clusters, in this work we focus on interactions of chlorobenzene (PhCl) with a prototypical N atom donor, ammonia (NH3). Thus, we have obtained electronic spectra of PhCl···(NH3)n (n = 1–3) complexes in the region of the PhCl monomer S0 −S1 (ππ*) transition using resonant 2-photon ionization (R2PI) methods combined with time-of-flight mass analysis. Consistent with previous studies, we find that upon ionization the PhCl···NH3 dimer cation radical reacts primarily via Cl atom loss. A second channel, HCl loss, is …


Spalding To Receive National Physics Award, Kim Hill Oct 2013

Spalding To Receive National Physics Award, Kim Hill

News and Events

No abstract provided.


Characterization Of Iso -Cf2 I2 In Frequency And Ultrafast Time Domains, Alexander N. Tarnovsky, Patrick Z. El-Khoury, Lisa George, Aimable Kalume, Scott A. Reid, Bruce S. Ault Oct 2013

Characterization Of Iso -Cf2 I2 In Frequency And Ultrafast Time Domains, Alexander N. Tarnovsky, Patrick Z. El-Khoury, Lisa George, Aimable Kalume, Scott A. Reid, Bruce S. Ault

Alexander Tarnovsky

The photolysis of diiododifluoromethane (CF2 I2) in condensed phases was studied by a combination of matrix isolation and ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy, in concert with ab initio calculations. Photolysis at wavelengths of 355 or 266 nm of CF2 I2:Ar samples (1:5000) held at ∼8 K yielded iso -CF2 I2 (F2 C-I-I), a metastable isomer of CF2 I2, characterized here for the first time. The infrared (IR) spectra of this isomer were recorded in matrix experiments, and the derived positions of the C-F stretching modes are in very good agreement with the predictions of high level ab initio calculations, which show that …


Exploring The Mechanism Of Flexible Biomolecular Recognition With Single Molecule Dynamics, H. Peter Lu, Qiang Lu, Jin Wang Oct 2013

Exploring The Mechanism Of Flexible Biomolecular Recognition With Single Molecule Dynamics, H. Peter Lu, Qiang Lu, Jin Wang

H. Peter Lu

Combining a single-molecule study of protein binding with a coarse grained molecular dynamics model including solvent (water molecules) effects, we find that biomolecular recognition is determined by flexibilities in addition to structures. Our single-molecule study shows that binding of CBD (a fragment of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein) to Cdc42 involves bound and loosely bound states, which can be quantitatively explained in our model as a result of binding with large conformational changes. Our model identified certain key residues for binding consistent with mutational experiments. Our study reveals the role of flexibility and a new scenario of dimeric binding between the monomers: …


Hypothesis Testing For An Extended Cox Model With Time-Varying Coefficients, Takumi Saegusa, Chongzhi Di, Ying Qing Chen Oct 2013

Hypothesis Testing For An Extended Cox Model With Time-Varying Coefficients, Takumi Saegusa, Chongzhi Di, Ying Qing Chen

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

The log-rank test has been widely used to test a treatment effect under the Cox model for censored time-to-event outcomes, though it may lose power substantially when the model's proportional hazards assumption does not hold. In this paper, we consider an extended Cox model that uses B-splines or smoothing splines to model a time-varying treatment effect and propose score test statistics for the treatment effect. Our proposed new tests combine statistical evidence from both the magnitude and the shape of the time-varying hazard ratio function, and thus are omnibus and powerful against various types of alternatives. In addition, the new …


Linked Scientometrics: Designing Interactive Scientometrics With Linked Data And Semantic Web Reasoning, Grant Mckenzie, Krzysztof Janowicz, Yingjie Hu, Kunal Sengupta, Pascal Hitzler Oct 2013

Linked Scientometrics: Designing Interactive Scientometrics With Linked Data And Semantic Web Reasoning, Grant Mckenzie, Krzysztof Janowicz, Yingjie Hu, Kunal Sengupta, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

In this demo paper we introduce a Linked Data-driven, Semantically-enabled Journal Portal (SEJP) that offers a variety of interactive scientometrics modules. SEJP allows editors, reviewers, authors, and readers to explore and analyze (meta)data published by a journal. Besides Linked Data created from the journal's internal data, SEJP also links out to other sources and includes them to develop more powerful modules. These modules range from simple descriptive statistics, over the spatial analysis of visitors and authors, to topic trending modules. While SEJP will be available for multiple journals, this paper shows its deployment to the Semantic Web journal by IOS …


Editing R2rml Mappings Made Easy, Kunal Sengupta, Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt, Pascal Hitzler Oct 2013

Editing R2rml Mappings Made Easy, Kunal Sengupta, Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

The new W3C standard R2RML3 defines a language for ex- pressing mappings from relational databases to RDF, allowing applications built on top of the W3C Semantic Technology stack to seamlessly integrate relational data. A major obstacle in using R2RML, though, is the creation and maintenance of mappings. In this demo, we present a novel R2RML mapping editor which provides a user interface to create and edit mappings interactively even for non-experts.


Hubble Space Telescope Hot Jupiter Transmission Spectral Survey: A Detection Of Na And Strong Optical Absorption In Hat-P-1b, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Frederic Pont, Adam S. Burrows, Jonathan J. Fortney, Gilda E. Ballester, Thomas M. Evans, Catherine M. Huitson, Hannah R. Wakeford, Paul A. Wilson, Suzanne Aigrain, Drake Deming, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Adam P. Showman, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Kevin J. Zahnle Oct 2013

Hubble Space Telescope Hot Jupiter Transmission Spectral Survey: A Detection Of Na And Strong Optical Absorption In Hat-P-1b, Nikolay Nikolov, David K. Sing, Frederic Pont, Adam S. Burrows, Jonathan J. Fortney, Gilda E. Ballester, Thomas M. Evans, Catherine M. Huitson, Hannah R. Wakeford, Paul A. Wilson, Suzanne Aigrain, Drake Deming, Neale P. Gibson, Gregory W. Henry, Heather Knutson, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Adam P. Showman, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Kevin J. Zahnle

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We present an optical to near-infrared transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-1b, based on Hubble Space Telescope observations, covering the spectral regime from 0.29 to 1.027 μm with Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS), which is coupled with a recent Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) transit (1.087 to 1.687 μm). We derive refined physical parameters of the HAT-P-1 system, including an improved orbital ephemeris. The transmission spectrum shows a strong absorption signature shortward of 0.55 μm, with a strong blueward slope into the near-ultraviolet. We detect atmospheric sodium absorption at a 3.3σ significance level, but find no evidence for the …


D-Sparq: Distributed, Scalable And Efficient Rdf Query Engine, Raghava Mutharaju, Sherif Sakr, Alessandra Sala, Pascal Hitzler Oct 2013

D-Sparq: Distributed, Scalable And Efficient Rdf Query Engine, Raghava Mutharaju, Sherif Sakr, Alessandra Sala, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

We present D-SPARQ, a distributed RDF query engine that combines the MapReduce processing framework with a NoSQL distributed data store, MongoDB. The performance of processing SPARQL queries mainly depends on the efficiency of handling the join operations between the RDF triple patterns. Our system features two unique characteristics that enable efficiently tackling this challenge: 1) Identifying specific patterns of the input queries that enable improving the performance by running different parts of the query in a parallel mode. 2) Using the triple selectivity information for reordering the individual triples of the input query within the identified query patterns. The preliminary …


Trajectory Privacy Preservation In Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, Xinyu Jin Oct 2013

Trajectory Privacy Preservation In Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks, Xinyu Jin

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In recent years, there has been an enormous growth of location-aware devices, such as GPS embedded cell phones, mobile sensors and radio-frequency identification tags. The age of combining sensing, processing and communication in one device, gives rise to a vast number of applications leading to endless possibilities and a realization of mobile Wireless Sensor Network (mWSN) applications. As computing, sensing and communication become more ubiquitous, trajectory privacy becomes a critical piece of information and an important factor for commercial success. While on the move, sensor nodes continuously transmit data streams of sensed values and spatiotemporal information, known as ``trajectory information". …


2013 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs Oct 2013

2013 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs

Programs

At its best, a university is a collection of individuals ‐‐ students and faculty ‐‐ focused on learning and discovering new knowledge. For this goal to be realized, a critical element is having faculty members deeply engaged with their disciplines. Scholarship, in the form of journal articles, book chapters, monographs and similar endeavors, creative activity which can take an even wider range of forms, and funded research which explores the boundaries of their disciplines all contribute to such engagement. Through such participation, faculty members stay at the growing edges of their fields, and in so doing, they enrich their intellectual …


Photoelectron Imaging Of Iodide Centered Alkyl Halide Cluster Anions, Joshua S. Lasinski Oct 2013

Photoelectron Imaging Of Iodide Centered Alkyl Halide Cluster Anions, Joshua S. Lasinski

All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)

This dissertation presents results from cluster anion photodetachment experiments of the solvated iodide anion as a means of investigating electron molecule interaction. Due to the localization of the excess charge on the iodine atom, these experiments proceed analogously to electron scattering experiments, in that exposure to sufficient photon energy detaches the electron, which may or may not interact with the target molecule before being detected. Such interactions are related to temporary electron capture into the σ* orbital of the target molecule.

This dissertation begins with an analysis of the previously published I−·CH3X: X = I, Br, Cl) photodetachment results. These …


Physics 2710 – Example Exam Ii, David Peak Oct 2013

Physics 2710 – Example Exam Ii, David Peak

Exams

No abstract provided.


Resource Inventory For Conversion Modelling, Graeme Palmer, Jerome K. Vanclay Oct 2013

Resource Inventory For Conversion Modelling, Graeme Palmer, Jerome K. Vanclay

Professor Jerome K Vanclay

Foresters routinely estimate the economic potential of a standing forest resource as lumber. It is usual to consider the straightness and size of a tree to estimate gross recovery and the range of lumber products that might be produced. However, such estimates are usually subjective and depend on the knowledge and experience of the assessor. Several conversion modeling packages are available to assist with such appraisals, but these require an established library of log data, or require detailed and expensive log measurements. Fortunately, many tree attributes that influence lumber out-turn can be easily and objectively appraised, and these easy-to-measure attributes …


U.S. Drought Monitor, October 22, 2013, Brian Fuchs Oct 2013

U.S. Drought Monitor, October 22, 2013, Brian Fuchs

United States Agricultural Commodities in Drought Archive

Drought map of U.S. for October 22, 2013 (10/22/13) plus: U.S. crop areas experiencing drought (map), Approximate percentage of crop located in drought, by state (bar graph), Percent of crop area located in drought, past 52 weeks (line graph) for: Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Winter wheat.


Local Fractional Discrete Wavelet Transform For Solving Signals On Cantor Sets, Yang Xiaojun Oct 2013

Local Fractional Discrete Wavelet Transform For Solving Signals On Cantor Sets, Yang Xiaojun

Xiao-Jun Yang

The discrete wavelet transform via local fractional operators is structured and applied to process the signals on Cantor sets. An illustrative example of the local fractional discretewavelet transformis given.


Parametric Sensitivity Analysis For Biochemical Reaction Networks Based On Pathwise Information Theory, Yannis Pantazis, Markos Katsoulakis, Dionisios G. Vlachos Oct 2013

Parametric Sensitivity Analysis For Biochemical Reaction Networks Based On Pathwise Information Theory, Yannis Pantazis, Markos Katsoulakis, Dionisios G. Vlachos

Markos Katsoulakis

Background: Stochastic modeling and simulation provide powerful predictive methods for the intrinsic understanding of fundamental mechanisms in complex biochemical networks. Typically, such mathematical models involve networks of coupled jump stochastic processes with a large number of parameters that need to be suitably calibrated against experimental data. In this direction, the parameter sensitivity analysis of reaction networks is an essential mathematical and computational tool, yielding information regarding the robustness and the identifiability of model parameters. However, existing sensitivity analysis approaches such as variants of the finite difference method can have an overwhelming computational cost in models with a high-dimensional parameter space. …


Global Fossil Energy Markets And Climate Change Mitigation: An Analysis With Remind, Nico Bauer, Ioanna Mouratiadou, Gunnar Luderer, Lavinia Baumstark, Robert J. Brecha, Ottmar Edenhofer, Elmar Kriegler Oct 2013

Global Fossil Energy Markets And Climate Change Mitigation: An Analysis With Remind, Nico Bauer, Ioanna Mouratiadou, Gunnar Luderer, Lavinia Baumstark, Robert J. Brecha, Ottmar Edenhofer, Elmar Kriegler

Physics Faculty Publications

We analyze the dynamics of global fossil resource markets under different assumptions for the supply of fossil fuel resources, development pathways for energy demand, and climate policy settings. Resource markets, in particular the oil market, are characterized by a large discrepancy between costs of resource extraction and commodity prices on international markets. We explain this observation in terms of (a) the intertemporal scarcity rent, (b) regional price differentials arising from trade and transport costs, (c) heterogeneity and inertia in the extraction sector. These effects are captured by the REMIND model. We use the model to explore economic effects of changes …


Factors That Affect The Physical Science Career Interest Of Female Students: Testing Five Common Hypotheses, Zahra Hazari, Geoff Potvin, Robynne M. Lock, Florin Lung, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip M. Sadler Oct 2013

Factors That Affect The Physical Science Career Interest Of Female Students: Testing Five Common Hypotheses, Zahra Hazari, Geoff Potvin, Robynne M. Lock, Florin Lung, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip M. Sadler

Department of Teaching and Learning

There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in the physical sciences. Using multivariate matching methods on national data drawn from the Persistence Research in Science and Engineering (PRiSE) project (n=7505), we test the following five commonly held beliefs regarding what factors might impact females’ physical science career interest: (i) having a single-sex physics class, (ii) having a female physics teacher, (iii) having female scientist guest speakers in physics class, (iv) discussing the work of female scientists in physics class, and (v) discussing the underrepresentation of women in physics class. The effect of these …


Global Change Factors On Ecosystem Invasibility, Raj Lal, Jeffrey Dukes, Michael J. Schuster, Nick G. Smith Oct 2013

Global Change Factors On Ecosystem Invasibility, Raj Lal, Jeffrey Dukes, Michael J. Schuster, Nick G. Smith

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

Current climate and human-induced changes are projected to alter many regimes of ecosystem functioning. It is projected that invasive species, nonnative species that can be of great detriment to an ecosystem, will benefit under these conditions. The Prairie Invasion and Climate Experiment (PRICLE) studies the effects of two global change factors – N addition and altered precipitation – on invasive species success and the traits that are selected for in a mixed-grass prairie ecosystem. PRICLE is a two by two factorial design over three replications in a restored mixed-grass prairie ecosystem. The major findings from the community traits examination of …


Recent Field Observations Of Mixed And Cohesive Sediment Particle Properties In Coastal And Estuarine Environments, C. T. Friedrichs Oct 2013

Recent Field Observations Of Mixed And Cohesive Sediment Particle Properties In Coastal And Estuarine Environments, C. T. Friedrichs

Presentations

No abstract provided.


Formation Of Nanodiamonds At Near-Ambient Conditions Via Microplasma Dissociation Of Ethanol Vapour, Ajay Kumar, Pin Ann Lin, Albert Xue, Boyi Hao, Yoke Khin Yap, R. Mohan Sankaran Oct 2013

Formation Of Nanodiamonds At Near-Ambient Conditions Via Microplasma Dissociation Of Ethanol Vapour, Ajay Kumar, Pin Ann Lin, Albert Xue, Boyi Hao, Yoke Khin Yap, R. Mohan Sankaran

Department of Physics Publications

Clusters of diamond-phase carbon, known as nanodiamonds, exhibit novel mechanical, optical and biological properties that have elicited interest for a wide range of technological applications. Although diamond is predicted to be more stable than graphite at the nanoscale, extreme environments are typically used to produce nanodiamonds. Here we show that nanodiamonds can be stably formed in the gas phase at atmospheric pressure and neutral gas temperatures <100 °C by dissociation of ethanol vapour in a novel microplasma process. Addition of hydrogen gas to the process allows in flight purification by selective etching of the non-diamond carbon and stabilization of the nanodiamonds. The nanodiamond particles are predominantly between 2 and 5 nm in diameter, and exhibit cubic diamond, n-diamond and lonsdaleite crystal structures, similar to nanodiamonds recovered from meteoritic residues. These results may help explain the origin of nanodiamonds in the cosmos, and offer a simple and inexpensive route for the …