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The Firece Green Fire: Vol. 6 Issue 8, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program Oct 2015

The Firece Green Fire: Vol. 6 Issue 8, Wofford College Environmental Studies Program

The Fierce Green Fire

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of A Complex Mesovertex Evolution During The Second 30 June-1 July 2014 Derecho Event, Adam Clayton, Anthony Lyza Oct 2015

Analysis Of A Complex Mesovertex Evolution During The Second 30 June-1 July 2014 Derecho Event, Adam Clayton, Anthony Lyza

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Alto Orinoco Health & Air Quality Utilizing Nasa Earth Observations To Locate Remote Yanomami Villages, Sara Amirazodi Oct 2015

Alto Orinoco Health & Air Quality Utilizing Nasa Earth Observations To Locate Remote Yanomami Villages, Sara Amirazodi

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of The 14 July 2015 Nocturnal Convective Initiation Event During The Pecan Field Campaign, Ashley Ravenscraft Oct 2015

Analysis Of The 14 July 2015 Nocturnal Convective Initiation Event During The Pecan Field Campaign, Ashley Ravenscraft

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of The 5 July 2015 Nocturnal Convective Initiation Event During The Pecan Field Campaign, Alexander Staarmann Oct 2015

Analysis Of The 5 July 2015 Nocturnal Convective Initiation Event During The Pecan Field Campaign, Alexander Staarmann

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Combining Diffusive Shock Acceleration And Stochastic Particle Energization By Multiple Plasmoids, Parisa Mostafavi Oct 2015

Combining Diffusive Shock Acceleration And Stochastic Particle Energization By Multiple Plasmoids, Parisa Mostafavi

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Project Low Horizon - Horizon Detection Through The Use Of Infrared Sensors, Adam Bower, Evan Unruh, Justin Smith Oct 2015

Project Low Horizon - Horizon Detection Through The Use Of Infrared Sensors, Adam Bower, Evan Unruh, Justin Smith

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Searching For Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes Via Lightning And The Fermi Space Telescope, Kareem Omar Oct 2015

Searching For Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes Via Lightning And The Fermi Space Telescope, Kareem Omar

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Tornadogenesis Within Hurricanes: A Study Of All Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Between 2008 & 2015, Montana Etten-Bohm Oct 2015

Tornadogenesis Within Hurricanes: A Study Of All Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Between 2008 & 2015, Montana Etten-Bohm

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Study Solar Activity In The Backside Of The Sun, Catherine A. Gibbs Oct 2015

Study Solar Activity In The Backside Of The Sun, Catherine A. Gibbs

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Sunspot Proxy To Predict The Number Of Spes Per Year Based On Yearly Sunspot Number, Zachary Robinson Oct 2015

Sunspot Proxy To Predict The Number Of Spes Per Year Based On Yearly Sunspot Number, Zachary Robinson

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Texas And Arizona Ecological Forecasting Utilizing Nasa Earth Observations To Monitor And Manage Ocelot Habitat Loss, Daryl Ann Winstead, Kaushik Narasimhan, Christina Fischer, Amberle Keith Oct 2015

Texas And Arizona Ecological Forecasting Utilizing Nasa Earth Observations To Monitor And Manage Ocelot Habitat Loss, Daryl Ann Winstead, Kaushik Narasimhan, Christina Fischer, Amberle Keith

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


What Do Shocks Tell Us About Galaxy Clusters?, Sarthak Dasadia Oct 2015

What Do Shocks Tell Us About Galaxy Clusters?, Sarthak Dasadia

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Verifying The Associations Of Fermi Source3fgl 2015.6+3709, Qiana Hunt Oct 2015

Verifying The Associations Of Fermi Source3fgl 2015.6+3709, Qiana Hunt

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Phase Transition And Surface Sublimation Of A Mobile Potts Model, A. Bailly Reyre, H. T. Diep, M. Kaufman Oct 2015

Phase Transition And Surface Sublimation Of A Mobile Potts Model, A. Bailly Reyre, H. T. Diep, M. Kaufman

Miron Kaufman

We study in this paper the phase transition in a mobile Potts model by the use of Monte Carlo simulation. The mobile Potts model is related to a diluted Potts model, which is also studied here by a mean-field approximation. We consider a lattice where each site is either vacant or occupied by a q-state Potts spin. The Potts spin can move from one site to a nearby vacant site. In order to study the surface sublimation, we consider a system of Potts spins contained in a recipient with a concentration c defined as the ratio of the number of …


Why Should Ecology Matter To A Christian?, Derek Buteyn Oct 2015

Why Should Ecology Matter To A Christian?, Derek Buteyn

Staff Work

"The goodness of creation is more than a pleasing aesthetic. It doesn't just provide value to us because we enjoy it. It is inherently valuable; in every rock, tree, and living creature, truth is spoken of the Creator."

Posting about living responsibly within creation from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.

http://inallthings.org/why-should-ecology-matter-to-a-christian/


Impact Of Natural Organic Matter On Particle Behavior And Phototoxicity Of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles, Shibin Li, Hongbo Ma, Lindsay K. Wallis, Matthew A. Etterson, Benjamin Riley, Dale J. Hoff, Stephen A. Diamond Oct 2015

Impact Of Natural Organic Matter On Particle Behavior And Phototoxicity Of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles, Shibin Li, Hongbo Ma, Lindsay K. Wallis, Matthew A. Etterson, Benjamin Riley, Dale J. Hoff, Stephen A. Diamond

United States Environmental Protection Agency: Publications

Due to their inherent phototoxicity and inevitable environmental release, titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nano- TiO2) are increasingly studied in the field of aquatic toxicology. One of the particular interests is the interactions between nano-TiO2 and natural organic matter (NOM). In this study, a series of experiments was conducted to study the impacts of Suwannee River natural organic matter (SRNOM) on phototoxicity and particle behaviors of nano-TiO2. For Daphnia magna, after the addition of 5 mg/L SRNOM, LC50 value decreased significantly from 1.03 (0.89–1.20) mg/L to 0.26 (0.22–0.31) mg/L. For zebrafish larvae, phototoxic LC50 values were …


The Influence Of Alloying Elements On The Crevice Corrosion Behaviour Of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys, Nafiseh Ebrahimi Oct 2015

The Influence Of Alloying Elements On The Crevice Corrosion Behaviour Of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys, Nafiseh Ebrahimi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

To enhance its corrosion resistance in aggressive media, Ni is alloyed with various amounts of Cr and Mo along with small amounts of other alloying elements such as W, Cu, and Fe. While the resulting alloys (known as Ni superalloys) show excellent passive behaviour, the function of individual alloying elements in resisting localized corrosion processes, in particular crevice corrosion is not fully understood. This study focuses on the electrochemistry and corrosion of a series of Ni-Cr-Mo (W) alloys with various Cr and Mo contents. Several electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the role of major alloying elements …


Estimating Terrace Agriculture: Implications Towards Archaeology And Ancient Civilizations, Zachary Burkhardt, Kel Markert Oct 2015

Estimating Terrace Agriculture: Implications Towards Archaeology And Ancient Civilizations, Zachary Burkhardt, Kel Markert

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


On The Stability Of Cycles By Delayed Feedback Control, Dmitriy Dmitrishin, Paul Hagelstein, Anna Khamitova, Alexander M. Stokolos Oct 2015

On The Stability Of Cycles By Delayed Feedback Control, Dmitriy Dmitrishin, Paul Hagelstein, Anna Khamitova, Alexander M. Stokolos

Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty Publications

We present a delayed feedback control (DFC) mechanism for stabilizing cycles of one dimensional discrete time systems. In particular, we consider a delayed feedback control for stabilizingT-cycles of a differentiable functionf:R→Rof the form

x(k+1)=f(x(k))+u(k)

where

u(k)=(a1−1)f(x(k))+a2f(x(k−T))+...+aNf(x(k−(N−1)T)),

with a1+...+aN=1. Following an approach of Morgül, we construct a map F:RT+1→RT+1 whose fixed points correspond to T-cycles of f. We then analyze the local stability of the above DFC mechanism by evaluating the stability of the corresponding equilibrum points of F. We associate to each periodic orbit of f an …


Embedded System Design Of A Real-Time Parking Guidance System, Omkar Dokur Oct 2015

Embedded System Design Of A Real-Time Parking Guidance System, Omkar Dokur

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The primary objective of this work is to design a parking guidance system to reliably detect entering/exiting vehicles to a parking garage in a cost-efficient manner. Existing solutions (inductive loops, RFID based systems, and video image processors) at shopping malls, universities, airports etc., are expensive due to high installation and maintenance costs. There is a need for a parking guidance system that is reliable, accurate, and cost-effective. The proposed parking guidance system is designed to optimize the use of parking spaces and to reduce wait times. Based on a literature review we identify that the ultrasonic sensor is suitable to …


Algebraic Complexity Theory, Jerzy Weyman Oct 2015

Algebraic Complexity Theory, Jerzy Weyman

Dalrymple Lecture Series

I will discuss the basic notions related to the complexity theory. The classes of P and NP problems will be defined, with examples given. Besides discussing the statements of the problems, I will talk about the effectiveness of algorithms used in linear algebra (multiplying matrices and solving the systems of linear equations). No previous knowledge of complexity theory will be assumed, however some knowledge of linear algebra (matrices and their multiplication) will be needed.


Changes In Litter Quality Caused By Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Reinforce The N-Induced Suppression Of Litter Decay, Linda T. A. Van Diepen, Serita D. Frey, Christopher M. Sthultz, Eric W. Morrison, Rakesh Minocha, Anne Pringle Oct 2015

Changes In Litter Quality Caused By Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Reinforce The N-Induced Suppression Of Litter Decay, Linda T. A. Van Diepen, Serita D. Frey, Christopher M. Sthultz, Eric W. Morrison, Rakesh Minocha, Anne Pringle

Faculty Publications

Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing in industrialized and rapidly developing nations. Simulated N deposition suppresses plant litter decay rates, in particular for low quality (high lignin) litter. Litter quality is a primary driver of litter decomposition; however, it is not clear how changes in litter quality caused by long-term ecosystem exposure to chronic N additions interact with altered soil N-availability to influence litter decay dynamics. To document the effects of simulated N deposition on litter quality, we conducted a meta-analysis of available litter nutrient data from simulated N deposition experiments in temperate forests. To directly test whether changes …


Physicochemical And Spectroscopic Characterization Of P-Chlorobenzaldehyde: An Impact Of Biofield Energy Treatment, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Alice Branton, Dahryn Trivedi, Gopal Nayak, Khemraj Bairwa, Snehasis Jana Oct 2015

Physicochemical And Spectroscopic Characterization Of P-Chlorobenzaldehyde: An Impact Of Biofield Energy Treatment, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi, Alice Branton, Dahryn Trivedi, Gopal Nayak, Khemraj Bairwa, Snehasis Jana

Mahendra Kumar Trivedi

p-Chlorobenzaldehyde (p-CBA) is used as an important chemical intermediate for the preparation of pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, dyestuffs, optical brighteners, and metal finishing products. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of biofield energy treatment on the physicochemical and spectroscopic properties of p-CBA. The study was accomplished in two groups i.e. control and treated. The control group was remained as untreated, while the treated group was subjected to Mr. Trivedi’s biofield energy treatment. Finally, both the samples (control and treated) were evaluated using various analytical techniques. The surface area analysis showed a substantial increase in the surface area by 23.06% after …


Tailoring The Pore Environment Of Metal-Organic And Molecular Materials Decorated With Inorganic Anions: Platforms For Highly Selective Carbon Capture, Patrick Stephen Nugent Oct 2015

Tailoring The Pore Environment Of Metal-Organic And Molecular Materials Decorated With Inorganic Anions: Platforms For Highly Selective Carbon Capture, Patrick Stephen Nugent

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Due to their high surface areas and structural tunability, porous metal-organic materials, MOMs, have attracted wide research interest in areas such as carbon capture, as the judicious choice of molecular building block (MBB) and linker facilitates the design of MOMs with myriad topologies and allows for a systematic variation of the pore environment. Families of MOMs with modular components, i.e. MOM platforms, are eminently suitable for targeting the selective adsorption of guest molecules such as CO2 because their pore size and pore functionality can each be tailored independently. MOMs with saturated metal centers (SMCs) that promote strong yet reversible …


Developing A Compiler For A Regular Expression Based Policy Specification Language, Cory Michael Juhlin Oct 2015

Developing A Compiler For A Regular Expression Based Policy Specification Language, Cory Michael Juhlin

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Security policy specification languages are a response to today's complex and vulnerable software climate. These languages allow an individual or organization to restrict and modify the behavior of third-party applications such that they adhere to the rules specified in the policy. As software grows in complexity, so do the security policies that govern them. Existing policy specification languages have not adapted to the growing complexity of the software they govern and as a result do not scale well, often resulting in code that is overly complex or unreadable. Writing small, isolated policies as separate modules and combining them is known …


Saharan Air Layer Dust Loading: Effects On Convective Strength In Tropical Cloud Clusters, Randall J. Hergert Oct 2015

Saharan Air Layer Dust Loading: Effects On Convective Strength In Tropical Cloud Clusters, Randall J. Hergert

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Numerous factors play a role in the development and maintenance of North Atlantic tropical cyclones as they originate and cross the Main Development Region. These factors include sea-surface temperatures (SSTs), relative humidity, vertical wind shear, etc. One key player in many of these factors is the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) which has been a source for study for nearly five decades.

The interplay between dust loading within the SAL and the development of African Easterly Waves (AEWs) has been repeatedly noted in many of the studies in this field. The cumulative indirect effect of the dust on AEWs however remains …


Running And Tumbling With E. Coli In Polymeric Solutions, Alison E. Patteson, Arvind Gopinath, Mark Goulian, Paulo E. Arratia Oct 2015

Running And Tumbling With E. Coli In Polymeric Solutions, Alison E. Patteson, Arvind Gopinath, Mark Goulian, Paulo E. Arratia

Physics - All Scholarship

Run-and-tumble motility is widely used by swimming microorganisms including numerous prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Here, we experimentally investigate the run-and-tumble dynamics of the bacterium E. coli in polymeric solutions. We find that even small amounts of polymer in solution can drastically change E. colidynamics: cells tumble less and their velocity increases, leading to an enhancement in cell translational diffusion and a sharp decline in rotational diffusion. We show that suppression of tumbling is due to fluid viscosity while the enhancement in swimming speed is mainly due to fluid elasticity. Visualization of single fluorescently labeled DNA polymers reveals that the …


Removing Inter-Subject Technical Variability In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies, Jean-Philippe Fortin, Elizabeth M. Sweeney, John Muschelli, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Russell T. Shinohara, Alzheimer’S Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Oct 2015

Removing Inter-Subject Technical Variability In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies, Jean-Philippe Fortin, Elizabeth M. Sweeney, John Muschelli, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Russell T. Shinohara, Alzheimer’S Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

UPenn Biostatistics Working Papers

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) intensities are acquired in arbitrary units, making scans non-comparable across sites and between subjects. Intensity normalization is a first step for the improvement of comparability of the images across subjects. However, we show that unwanted inter-scan variability associated with imaging site, scanner effect and other technical artifacts is still present after standard intensity normalization in large multi-site neuroimaging studies. We propose RAVEL (Removal of Artificial Voxel Effect by Linear regression), a tool to remove residual technical variability after intensity normalization. As proposed by SVA and RUV [Leek and Storey, 2007, …


Information Security Newsletter Oct 2015

Information Security Newsletter

Information Security Newsletter

No abstract provided.