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The Hijab's Effect On Perception: U.S. And U.A.E. Muslim Women's Perception Of Hijabs, Haddy Dardir Jan 2023

The Hijab's Effect On Perception: U.S. And U.A.E. Muslim Women's Perception Of Hijabs, Haddy Dardir

The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Transport Time Scales As Indicators Of Pollution Persistence In A Macro-Tidal Setting, Guanghai Gao, John J. O'Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M.P. O'Hare, Wim G. Meijer Jan 2023

The Use Of Transport Time Scales As Indicators Of Pollution Persistence In A Macro-Tidal Setting, Guanghai Gao, John J. O'Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M.P. O'Hare, Wim G. Meijer

Articles

An understanding of water exchange processes is essential for assessing water quality management issues in coastal bays. This paper evaluates the impact of water exchange processes on pollution persistence in a macro-tidal semi-closed coastal bay through two transport time scales (TTS), namely residence time and exposure time. The numerical model was calibrated against field-measured data for various tidal conditions. Simulated current speeds and directions were shown to agree well with the field data. By considering different release scenarios of a conservative tracer by the refinement of an integrated hydrodynamic and solute transport model (the EFDC), the two TTS were used …


Aesthetic Choices: Defining The Range Of Aesthetic Views In Interactive Digital Media Including Games And 3d Virtual Environments (3d Ves), Hira Maqbool Jan 2023

Aesthetic Choices: Defining The Range Of Aesthetic Views In Interactive Digital Media Including Games And 3d Virtual Environments (3d Ves), Hira Maqbool

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Defining aesthetic choices for interactive digital media such as games is a challenging task. Objective and subjective factors such as colour, symmetry, order and complexity, and statistical features among others play an important role for defining the aesthetic properties of interactive digital artifacts. Computational approaches developed in this regard also consider objective factors such as statistical image features for the assessment of aesthetic qualities. However, aesthetics for interactive digital media, such as games, requires more nuanced consideration than simple objective and subjective factors, for choosing a range of aesthetic features.

From the study it was found that the there is …


Plant-Herbivore Interactions In A Changing Climate And Implications For Seagrass Resilience, Caitlyn M. O'Dea Jan 2023

Plant-Herbivore Interactions In A Changing Climate And Implications For Seagrass Resilience, Caitlyn M. O'Dea

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Climate change is affecting herbivore distributions and abundance, resulting in intensified grazing pressure on foundation species such as seagrasses. This, coupled with other, rapid changes in estuarine ecosystems, may threaten the resilience of seagrass. While the overall resilience of seagrasses is generally well-studied, the timeframes of recovery have received comparatively little attention, particularly in temperate estuaries. This study investigated the recovery time of two colonising seagrasses (Halophila ovalis and Ruppia megacarpa) following various intensities of simulated grazing in two southwestern Australian estuaries. Simulated grazing treatments (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% removal from 1 m2 plots) were applied in field experiments …


Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Analysis To Characterise Barley Breeding Lines, Mahya Bahmani Jan 2023

Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Analysis To Characterise Barley Breeding Lines, Mahya Bahmani

Theses: Doctorates and Masters

Barley is a key ingredient in the malting and brewing industry, and it is the fourth most important crop being cultivated worldwide. The protein content of the barley grain is one of the main components determining the quality and nutritive value of the food and beverages prepared from barley. Mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis is a valuable tool that can guide and inform plant breeding strategies and crop improvement programs. Understanding the proteome changes in barley grain under different growing locations, the impact of different environmental conditions and its relationship with malting characteristics have the potential to inform breeding programs to …


Quantifying The Economic Costs Of Global Warming, Christopher W. Callahan Jan 2023

Quantifying The Economic Costs Of Global Warming, Christopher W. Callahan

Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations

Climate change poses a threat to the well-being of people across the globe. Rising global temperatures will increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme climate events, threatening the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable people. Yet the magnitude and persistence of these economic impacts are poorly understood, making it difficult both to design equitable mitigation and adaptation strategies and to hold emitters accountable for the impacts of their emissions. In this thesis, I combine methods from detection and attribution, climate projection, and causal inference to understand the global economic consequences of past and future climate change. I show that two extreme …


Triangular Modular Curves Of Low Genus And Geometric Quadratic Chabauty, Juanita Duque Rosero Jan 2023

Triangular Modular Curves Of Low Genus And Geometric Quadratic Chabauty, Juanita Duque Rosero

Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations

This manuscript consists of two parts. In the first part, we study generalizations of modular curves: triangular modular curves. These curves have played an important role in recent developments in number theory, particularly concerning hypergeometric abelian varieties and approaches to solving generalized Fermat equations. We provide a new result that shows that there are only finitely many Borel-type triangular modular curves of any fixed genus, and we present an algorithm to list all such curves of a given genus.

In the second part of the manuscript, we explore the problem of computing the set of rational points on a smooth, …


Ant Colony-Based Approach For Solving An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Routing Problem, Youssef Harrath Dr., Jihene Kaabi Dr. Jan 2023

Ant Colony-Based Approach For Solving An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Routing Problem, Youssef Harrath Dr., Jihene Kaabi Dr.

Research & Publications

Waste management issues are affecting the economic and environmental aspects of modern societies. Thus, growing the interest of academic and industrial research and development in optimizing the process of waste management. As these issues greatly impact human health and environmental aspects and impose a threat, hazardous waste management requires even much more attention. The problem studied in this research is a variant of the vehicle routing problem using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The focus of this research is on planning the routes for waste collection and disposal using a UAV. The aim is to collect all the waste as …


On The Uniqueness Of Continuation Of A Partially Defined Metric, Evgeniy Petrov Jan 2023

On The Uniqueness Of Continuation Of A Partially Defined Metric, Evgeniy Petrov

Theory and Applications of Graphs

The problem of continuation of a partially defined metric can be efficiently studied using graph theory. Let G=G(V,E) be an undirected graph with the set of vertices V and the set of edges E. A necessary and sufficient condition under which the weight w : E → R+ on the graph G has a unique continuation to a metric d : V x V → R+ is found.


Multivariate Regression And Variance In Concrete Curing Methods: Strength Prediction With Experiments, Haiyan Sally Xie, Sai Ram Gandla, Owen Shi, Pranshoo Solanki Jan 2023

Multivariate Regression And Variance In Concrete Curing Methods: Strength Prediction With Experiments, Haiyan Sally Xie, Sai Ram Gandla, Owen Shi, Pranshoo Solanki

Faculty Publications – Technology

Because concrete strengths and quality are affected by various factors, multivariate regression models are often used to analyze the differences between predicted and target outputs. However, the variableness of a predicted output and how individual input parameters affect prediction reliabilities are still uncertain in practical applications, especially for the prediction of compressive strengths of concrete. This study aims to develop multivariate models for predicting concrete strengths and providing the variance analysis of prediction results by comparisons with experiment outcomes. First, this paper provides an in-depth examination of established variance analysis methods in the context of commonly used multivariate regression models. …


Modeling The Particle-On-A-Ring Theory In An Undergraduate Laboratory, Courtney Deslauriers Jan 2023

Modeling The Particle-On-A-Ring Theory In An Undergraduate Laboratory, Courtney Deslauriers

Honors Theses

In early chemistry education, students are often taught to think about electrons as small, negatively charged particles existing in planetary orbits around the nucleus of an atom, rather than creating an electron cloud. In reality, electrons exhibit wave-particle duality, and are best described as wave functions. This idea that the electrons travel as waves and are moving around the nucleus so quickly that it is not possible to know the speed or location of an electron at any given moment is extremely abstract and difficult to visualize. This concept is essential to the theory of quantum mechanics, and therefore is …


Reorganizing The Waterscape: Asymmetric Loss Of Wetlands And Gain Of Artificial Water Features In A Mixed-Use Watershed, Mark Rains, Kurt Schmidt, Shawn Landry, William Kleindl, Kai Rains Jan 2023

Reorganizing The Waterscape: Asymmetric Loss Of Wetlands And Gain Of Artificial Water Features In A Mixed-Use Watershed, Mark Rains, Kurt Schmidt, Shawn Landry, William Kleindl, Kai Rains

School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications

Between the 1780 and 1980s, more than half of the wetlands in the conterminous US were lost. As wetlands have been lost, numerous artificial water features (AWFs), such as stormwater retention ponds, golf course water features, and reservoirs, have been constructed. We contrasted the loss of wetland area and perimeter to the gain of AWF area and perimeter and further explored how this transformation has altered the spatial characteristics of the waterscape. We conducted this analysis in the Tampa Bay Watershed, a large coastal watershed that lost 33% of its wetland area between the 1950s-2007. Trends have been towards fewer, …


Structural, Thermal, Optical, And Mechanical Properties Of Composite Films Developed From The Button Mushroom (Agaricus Bisporus)-Sourced High Molecular Weight Chitosan And Potato Starch, Bullyamini Alimi, Monjural Hoque, Shivani Pathania, Jude Wilson, Brendan Duffy, Jesus Maria Frias Jan 2023

Structural, Thermal, Optical, And Mechanical Properties Of Composite Films Developed From The Button Mushroom (Agaricus Bisporus)-Sourced High Molecular Weight Chitosan And Potato Starch, Bullyamini Alimi, Monjural Hoque, Shivani Pathania, Jude Wilson, Brendan Duffy, Jesus Maria Frias

Articles

Films were fabricated using the button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) sourced high molecular weight chitosan with or without potato starch using the casting method. Glycerol was used as the plasticizer. Chitosan content in the film-forming solution (FFS) was varied (0.5, 0.75 and 1.0% w/v of FFS) while potato starch (1.0% of FFS) and glycerol (25% of the total solid content in the solution) contents were not varied. The control sample contained only chitosan (1.0% of the FFS) and glycerol. The effect of increasing the content of chitosan on the rheological properties of FFS and the properties of the films were investigated. …


A Mathematical Model Of Juvenile Delinquency In The New York State, Oluwasegun Micheal Ibrahim Jan 2023

A Mathematical Model Of Juvenile Delinquency In The New York State, Oluwasegun Micheal Ibrahim

Articles

This report presents a mathematical model of juvenile delinquency in the New York State. In particular, we develop a juvenile delinquency system of non-linear differential equations using the mathematical epidemiology framework. In constructing this model, we assume that juvenile delinquency can be studied as a socially infectious disease. The stability of the juvenile delinquency-free equilibrium of the model is examined using the standard non-linear dynamical systems theory technique. We carried out a data fitting based on real-life data from the New York State Criminal Justice Services. The research result reveals that the formulated model conforms with the available data and …


New Insights Into Binocular Rivalry From The Reconstruction Of Evolving Percepts Using Model Network Dynamics, Kenneth Barkdoll , '24, Yuhua Lu , '24, Victor J. Barranca Jan 2023

New Insights Into Binocular Rivalry From The Reconstruction Of Evolving Percepts Using Model Network Dynamics, Kenneth Barkdoll , '24, Yuhua Lu , '24, Victor J. Barranca

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

When the two eyes are presented with highly distinct stimuli, the resulting visual percept generally switches every few seconds between the two monocular images in an irregular fashion, giving rise to a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry. While a host of theoretical studies have explored potential mechanisms for binocular rivalry in the context of evoked model dynamics in response to simple stimuli, here we investigate binocular rivalry directly through complex stimulus reconstructions based on the activity of a two-layer neuronal network model with competing downstream pools driven by disparate monocular stimuli composed of image pixels. To estimate the dynamic percept, …


The Explorer–Director Game On Graphs, Pat Devlin, E. Meger, A. Raz, Polymath Reu Participants Jan 2023

The Explorer–Director Game On Graphs, Pat Devlin, E. Meger, A. Raz, Polymath Reu Participants

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

The Explorer-Director game, first introduced by Nedev and Muthukrishnan, can be described as a game where two players—Explorer and Director—determine the movement of a token that is positioned on the vertices of some given graph. At each time step, the Explorer specifies a distance that the token must move with an aim to maximize the total number of vertices ultimately visited. However, the Director adversarially chooses where to move token in an effort to minimize this number. The game ends when no new vertices can be visited. Given a graph G and a starting vertex v, the number of vertices …


A Method For Quantifying Individual Decision Thresholds Of Latent Print Examiners, Amanda Luby Jan 2023

A Method For Quantifying Individual Decision Thresholds Of Latent Print Examiners, Amanda Luby

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

In recent years, ‘black box’ studies in forensic science have emerged as the preferred way to provide information about the overall validity of forensic disciplines in practice. These studies provide aggregated error rates over many examiners and comparisons, but errors are not equally likely on all comparisons. Furthermore, inconclusive responses are common and vary across examiners and comparisons, but do not fit neatly into the error rate framework. This work introduces Item Response Theory (IRT) and variants for the forensic setting to account for these two issues. In the IRT framework, participant proficiency and item difficulty are estimated directly from …


Cylindrical Mega-Voids In Quaternary Aeolianites, Little Exuma Island, The Bahamas: Georadar Response, Ilya Val Buynevich, H. Allen Curran, Bosiljka Glumac, Michael Savarese, Lisa Park Boush Jan 2023

Cylindrical Mega-Voids In Quaternary Aeolianites, Little Exuma Island, The Bahamas: Georadar Response, Ilya Val Buynevich, H. Allen Curran, Bosiljka Glumac, Michael Savarese, Lisa Park Boush

Geosciences: Faculty Publications

In addition to karst features, tropical carbonates contain a wide range of smaller cylindrical voids (“pipes”) attributed to bioturbation, tree molds, or dissolution, among others. During geophysical investigation of the Little Exuma Island, The Bahamas, several sites with enigmatic voids were investigated using a high-frequency ground-penetrating radar (GPR) imaging.

The aim of the paper is to assess the feasibility of GPR to detect voids within lithified Holocene calcarenites of the Hannah Bay Member


A Linear Regression Model To Predict The Critical Temperature Of A Superconductor, Amir Alipour Yengejeh Jan 2023

A Linear Regression Model To Predict The Critical Temperature Of A Superconductor, Amir Alipour Yengejeh

Data Science and Data Mining

Since the superconductivity has been introduced, almost all studies in this area have been striving to predict the critical temperature ($T_{c}$) through the features extracted from the superconductor's chemical formula. In this study, thus, we are interested in exploring the linear association between $T_{c}$ and the related features.


Ancient Bears Provide Insights Into Pleistocene Ice Age Refugia In Southeast Alaska, Flavio Augusto Da Silva Coelho, Stephanie Gill, Crystal M. Tomlin, Marilena Papavassiliou, Sean D. Farley, Joseph A. Cook, Sarah A. Sonsthagen, George K. Sage, Timothy H. Heaton, Sandra L. Talbot, Charlotte Lindqvist Jan 2023

Ancient Bears Provide Insights Into Pleistocene Ice Age Refugia In Southeast Alaska, Flavio Augusto Da Silva Coelho, Stephanie Gill, Crystal M. Tomlin, Marilena Papavassiliou, Sean D. Farley, Joseph A. Cook, Sarah A. Sonsthagen, George K. Sage, Timothy H. Heaton, Sandra L. Talbot, Charlotte Lindqvist

Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Staff Publications

During the Late Pleistocene, major parts of North America were periodically covered by ice sheets. However, there are still questions about whether ice-free refugia were present in the Alexander Archipelago along the Southeast (SE) Alaska coast during the last glacial maximum (LGM). Numerous subfossils have been recovered from caves in SE Alaska, including American black (Ursus americanus) and brown (U. arctos) bears, which today are found in the Alexander Archipelago but are genetically distinct from mainland bear populations. Hence, these bear species offer an ideal system to investigate long-term occupation, potential refugial survival and lineage turnover. Here, we present genetic …


An Examination Of Scenarios To Increase Waterfowl Hunting Participation, M. P. Hinrichs, J. Nawrocki, M. P. Gruntarod, M. P. Vrtiska, M. A. Pegg Jan 2023

An Examination Of Scenarios To Increase Waterfowl Hunting Participation, M. P. Hinrichs, J. Nawrocki, M. P. Gruntarod, M. P. Vrtiska, M. A. Pegg

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Multimodal Learning: Generating Precise Chest X-Ray Report On Thorax Abnormality, Gaurab Subedi Jan 2023

Multimodal Learning: Generating Precise Chest X-Ray Report On Thorax Abnormality, Gaurab Subedi

Dissertations and Theses

Chronic respiratory diseases, ranking as the third leading cause of death worldwide according to the 2017 World Health Organization (WHO) report, affect a staggering 544.9 million individuals. Compounding this public health challenge is the fact that over 80% of health systems grapple with shortages in their radiology departments, highlighting an urgent need for accessible and efficient diagnostic solutions. While various image classification models for analyzing thorax abnormalities have been developed, relying solely on one type of dataset (image data, for example) for thorax abnormality analysis is insufficient. Integrating texts with image data could provide more accuracy as well as analysis. …


Should Academia Thrive For Research Citation In Policy? A Case Study On Five Universities In Illinois., Minhaz Suleman Ibrahim Patel Jan 2023

Should Academia Thrive For Research Citation In Policy? A Case Study On Five Universities In Illinois., Minhaz Suleman Ibrahim Patel

CURE Proceedings

Academics and policymakers are seen as operating separately, which limits the potential impact of research on society. The influence of university research on policy documents is frequently underestimated, given that cutting-edge research is being conducted at universities. Therefore, it is crucial to unveil the role of academic research in fostering evidence-driven policymaking across various public service domains. In this study, we conducted an in-depth exploratory data analysis and statistical summarization to comprehensively understand the level of academic research present in policy documents. We chose five public universities from the state of Illinois and collected research and policy citation data for …


Early Detection Of Covid-19 In Female Athletes Using Wearable Technology, Liliana I. Rentería, Casey E. Greenwalt, Sarah Johnson, Shiloah Shiloah Kviatkovsky, Marine Dupuit, Elisa Angeles, Sachin Narayanan, Tucker Zeleny, Michael J. Ormsbee Jan 2023

Early Detection Of Covid-19 In Female Athletes Using Wearable Technology, Liliana I. Rentería, Casey E. Greenwalt, Sarah Johnson, Shiloah Shiloah Kviatkovsky, Marine Dupuit, Elisa Angeles, Sachin Narayanan, Tucker Zeleny, Michael J. Ormsbee

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

Background: Heart rate variability (HRV), respiratory rate (RR), and resting heart rate (RHR) are common variables measured by wrist-worn activity trackers to monitor health, fitness, and recovery in athletes. Variations in RR are observed in lower-respiratory infections, and preliminary data suggest changes in HRV and RR are linked to early detection of COVID-19 infection in nonathletes.

Hypothesis: Wearable technology measuring HRV, RR, RHR, and recovery will be successful for early detection of COVID-19 in NCAA Division I female athletes.

Study Design: Cohort study.

Level of Evidence: Level 2.

Methods: Female athletes wore WHOOP, Inc. bands …


Foundations Of Wave Phenomena: Complete Version, Charles G. Torre Jan 2023

Foundations Of Wave Phenomena: Complete Version, Charles G. Torre

Foundations of Wave Phenomena

This is the complete version of Foundations of Wave Phenomena. Version 8.3.1.


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Habitat Selection And Habitat Use Of Gray Foxes (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus) On Trespass Cannabis Grows., Haley-Marie R. Jones Jan 2023

Habitat Selection And Habitat Use Of Gray Foxes (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus) On Trespass Cannabis Grows., Haley-Marie R. Jones

Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects

Trespass cannabis grow sites, otherwise known as illegal cultivation sites on public lands, are extremely hazardous to the environment and can severely impact wildlife movement and behavior. Trespass grow sites are dangerous to wildlife as they negatively impact the quality of habitat and wildlife behavior through habitat modification, pesticide use, discarding of trash, and poaching on national forests. I researched gray fox habitat selection and habitat use at six different grow sites in the Klamath National Forest and Shasta-Trinity National Forest in northwestern California. I deployed GPS collars on three gray foxes at two of those grow sites and three …


Analysing Flow Free With Pairs Of Dots In Triangular Graphs, Silin Chen Jan 2023

Analysing Flow Free With Pairs Of Dots In Triangular Graphs, Silin Chen

Senior Projects Spring 2023

In the puzzle game Flow Free, the player is given a n x n grid with a number of colored point pairings. In order to solve the puzzle, the player must draw a path connecting each pair of points so that the following conditions are met: each pair of dots is connected by a path, each square of the grid is crossed by a path, and no paths intersect. Based on these puzzles, this project examines pairs of points in triangular grid graphs obtained by hexagons for which Hamiltonian paths exist in order to identify which point configurations have solutions. …


True Random Number Generators, Jade Geng Jan 2023

True Random Number Generators, Jade Geng

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Quantum Random Number Generators(QRNGs), or True Random Number Generators, generate random numbers based on naturally unpredictable(or hard-to-predict) sources. Their unpredictability results in a broad application in cryptography and technology. Their sources range from nuclear decay gamma rays to cosmic rays, then to quantum optics. This thesis aims to explore various randomness sources and compare their efficiency by running a series of randomness tests. The specific setup for each random number generator will also be presented.


Holocene Variations In Lake Titicaca Water Level And Their Implications For Sociopolitical Developments In The Central Andes, Stéphane Guédron, Christophe Delaere, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Julie Tolu, Pierre Sabatier, Anne-Lise Devel, Carlos Heredia, Claire Vérin, Eduardo Q. Alves, Paul A. Baker Jan 2023

Holocene Variations In Lake Titicaca Water Level And Their Implications For Sociopolitical Developments In The Central Andes, Stéphane Guédron, Christophe Delaere, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Julie Tolu, Pierre Sabatier, Anne-Lise Devel, Carlos Heredia, Claire Vérin, Eduardo Q. Alves, Paul A. Baker

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Holocene climate in the high tropical Andes was characterized by both gradual and abrupt changes, which disrupted the hydrological cycle and impacted landscapes and societies. High-resolution paleoenvironmental records are essential to contextualize archaeological data and to evaluate the sociopolitical response of ancient societies to environmental variability. Middle-to-Late Holocene water levels in Lake Titicaca were reevaluated through a transfer function model based on measurements of organic carbon stable isotopes, combined with high-resolution profiles of other geochemical variables and paleoshoreline indicators. Our reconstruction indicates that following a prolonged low stand during the Middle Holocene (4000 to 2400 BCE), lake level rose rapidly …


Reply To The Discussion And Comments Of Azerêdo Et Al. (2023) And Schneider Et Al. (2023) On The Paper By Magalhães Et Al. ‘Middle Jurassic Multi-Scale Transgressive–Regressive Cycles: An Example From The Lusitanian Basin’, The Depositional Record, 9, 174–202, Antonio J.C. Magalhães, Gerson J.S. Terra, Felipe Guadagnin, Daniel G.C. Fragoso, Mirian C. Menegazzo, Nuno L.A. Pimentel, Sissa Kumaira, Gerson Fauth, Alessandra Santos, David K. Watkins, Mauro D.R. Bruno, Daiane Ceolin, Simone Baecker-Fauth, Guilherme P.R. Gabaglia, Washington L.E. Teixeira, Francisco P. Lima-Filho Jan 2023

Reply To The Discussion And Comments Of Azerêdo Et Al. (2023) And Schneider Et Al. (2023) On The Paper By Magalhães Et Al. ‘Middle Jurassic Multi-Scale Transgressive–Regressive Cycles: An Example From The Lusitanian Basin’, The Depositional Record, 9, 174–202, Antonio J.C. Magalhães, Gerson J.S. Terra, Felipe Guadagnin, Daniel G.C. Fragoso, Mirian C. Menegazzo, Nuno L.A. Pimentel, Sissa Kumaira, Gerson Fauth, Alessandra Santos, David K. Watkins, Mauro D.R. Bruno, Daiane Ceolin, Simone Baecker-Fauth, Guilherme P.R. Gabaglia, Washington L.E. Teixeira, Francisco P. Lima-Filho

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

cently published paper. The exchange of ideas, data and interpretation improves our knowledge and is the right way to discuss science's advances. This reply considers the points raised by Azerêdo et al. (2023) and Schneider et al. (2023). In both manuscripts, these authors raised many issues about sedimentological and stratigraphic aspects that can be separated into two groups: (a) those related to the age of the studied succession; and (b) those assigning the studied succession to the Candeeiros Formation.