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Quaternary Geology And Stratigraphy Of Kitsap County, Washington, Jerald D. Deeter Jan 1979

Quaternary Geology And Stratigraphy Of Kitsap County, Washington, Jerald D. Deeter

WWU Graduate School Collection

New radiocarbon dates and stratigraphic evidence indicate correlations between stratigraphic units on Whidbey Island and in Kitsap County. Eight new C14 dates and five previous dates, together with the stratigraphic position of units and similarities in their composition, support the concept that the Double Bluff Drift, Whidbey Formation, and possibly Possession Drift, extend south of Whidbey Island into Kitsap County.

In Kitsap County, fine-grained floodplain deposits of the Whidbey Formation, with radiocarbon dates beyond the limits of conventional laboratory methods, are located at higher elevations than adjacent floodplain deposits of the Olympia nonglacial interval. This stratigraphic relationship suggest that …


Stratigraphy And Petrology Of The Nooksack Group In The Glacier Creek-Skyline Divide Area, North Cascades, Washington, Jon Niels Sondergaard Jan 1979

Stratigraphy And Petrology Of The Nooksack Group In The Glacier Creek-Skyline Divide Area, North Cascades, Washington, Jon Niels Sondergaard

WWU Graduate School Collection

The 6-7 kilometer thick Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Nooksack Group is divided informally into four units on the basis of lithology. The basal unit consists of tuffaceous sandstone and keratophyric tuff with minor intercalations of argillite and intermediate crystalline volcanic rocks. The lower unit is composed of interbedded black argillite and volcaniclastic sandstone. The middle unit consists of thick-bedded volcaniclastic sandstone and coarse, sedimentary breccia with minor argillite. The upper unit is comprised of interbedded black argillite and volcaniclastic sandstone.

Lithologies and sedimentary structures within these units suggest: (1) the lower and upper units represent depositional lobe deposits of a middle …


Coastal Zone Processes And Geomorphology Of Skagit County, Washington, Ralph Francis Keuler Jan 1979

Coastal Zone Processes And Geomorphology Of Skagit County, Washington, Ralph Francis Keuler

WWU Graduate School Collection

Geomorphic mapping of 130 km of marine shoreline in Skagit County reveals repeated morphologic and sedimentologic trends along many segments of the coast. The shoreline segments within which the trends are repeated are the littoral drift cells or shore drift sectors that act as nearly closed systems with respect to longshore sediment transport. The longshore trends include changes in mean grain size of beaches, sediment sorting, foreshore morphology, back- shore width and morphology, bluff morphology, and mean beach slope. The last parameter, slope, can be used as an index or surrogate measure of simultaneous changes in the other longshore trends. …


A Paleocurrent Analysis Of A Portion Of The Chuckanut Depositional Basin Near Bellingham, Washington, James Norman Hartwell Jan 1979

A Paleocurrent Analysis Of A Portion Of The Chuckanut Depositional Basin Near Bellingham, Washington, James Norman Hartwell

WWU Graduate School Collection

The Chuckanut Formation is an upper Cretaceous to lower Tertiary sequence of conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, and some coal deposited by streams near Bellingham, in western Whatcom County, Washington. Paleocurrent analysis of an area in the northwestern portion of the Chuckanut Formation shows two stream directions: to the south or southeast for the lower and middle sections and to the west or northwest for the upper section of the unit. Distinct differences in the lithology of clasts in the conglomerates support this conclusion. Angular phyllitic and quartz clasts in the lower and middle sections probably were derived locally from the Barrington …


Changes In The Forest Composition In The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest Region Of Ontario And The Resultant Outbreaks Of The Spruce Budworm Choristoneura Fumiferana (Clem.), John F. Bowen Jan 1979

Changes In The Forest Composition In The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest Region Of Ontario And The Resultant Outbreaks Of The Spruce Budworm Choristoneura Fumiferana (Clem.), John F. Bowen

Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

The spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana Clem. is the foremost forest pest in Canada. The species is endemic to eastern North America. Since the turn of the century the insect has become a major problem in the “Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest Region” of Ontario, an area where prior to recent times the insect did not occur in damaging numbers.

Analysis of the life cycle of the insect reveals that the only limiting factor capable of controlling outbreaks is a lack of food. The required tree species is balsam fir Abies balsama (L.) Mill. The forests of Ontario have been altered …


Spatial Context And Temporal Aspects Of The Sensitive Area Concept In Ontario, Barbara Elizabeth Anderson Jan 1979

Spatial Context And Temporal Aspects Of The Sensitive Area Concept In Ontario, Barbara Elizabeth Anderson

Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

The term “sensitive area” is a product of planning initiatives which have developed within the province of Ontario since the early nineteen seventies. As there are a number of closely related terms utilized the sensitive areas concept generally is defined as the creation of a reserve or the removal of land from unfettered commercial development or intense human use. The concept has been associated with a broad range of environmental concerns such as, the protection of wildlife habitat, maintenance of ecological function, retention of scenic areas and preservation of historic sites. Similar initiatives across North America are surveyed and the …


Laminations, Or How To Build A Quantum-Logic-Valued Model Of Set Theory, Lawrence Stout Dec 1978

Laminations, Or How To Build A Quantum-Logic-Valued Model Of Set Theory, Lawrence Stout

Lawrence N. Stout

An explicit construction of the colimit of a filtered diagram in the category of topoi and logical morphisms is given and then used to construct a family of topoi with a fixed Boolean algebra of truth values but with varying amounts of cocompleteness. This same construction, when applied to the diagram of complete Boolean algebras in a quantum logic Q gives a partial topos, a noncategory which is a close to being a model of set theory with algebra of truth values Q as a noncategory can be.


Imaging Of Paramagnetic Centres In Diamond, M.J. R. Hoch, Anthony Roy Day Dec 1978

Imaging Of Paramagnetic Centres In Diamond, M.J. R. Hoch, Anthony Roy Day

Anthony Roy Day

An imaging method for determining the spatial distribution of paramagnetic nitrogen centres in diamond is described. Results are presented for a sample consisting of two small type IB diamonds.


Band Matrices With Toeplitz Inverses, William F. Trench, T N. E. Greville Dec 1978

Band Matrices With Toeplitz Inverses, William F. Trench, T N. E. Greville

William F. Trench

No abstract provided.


Perturbation Theory In A Strong-Interaction Regime With Application To 4d-Subshell Spectra Of Ba And La, Göran Wendin, Anthony F. Starace Dec 1978

Perturbation Theory In A Strong-Interaction Regime With Application To 4d-Subshell Spectra Of Ba And La, Göran Wendin, Anthony F. Starace

Anthony F. Starace Publications

We investigate the behavior of a bound electron–hole excitation in an energy region where the response of the system is highly resonant and shows strong collective behavior. Formulae for calculating discrete energy levels and wavefunctions are presented for the case where the perturbation is strong enough to change the nodal structure of the perturbed wavefunctions relative to that of the unperturbed wavefunctions. This change in nodal structure requires a renaming of the associated atomic states. Neglect of such renaming is shown to have been at the root of a recent controversy between differing interpretations, based on alternative calculational procedures, of …


Vibrational And Rotational State Dependence Of Dissociative Attachment In E-H2 Collisions, J. M. Wadehra, J. N. Bardsley Dec 1978

Vibrational And Rotational State Dependence Of Dissociative Attachment In E-H2 Collisions, J. M. Wadehra, J. N. Bardsley

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Research Publications

Resonant scattering theory is applied to the calculation of e-H2 dissociative attachment cross sections near threshold for several vibrational and rotational states of the H2 molecule. Typical values just above threshold are, in cm2, 2.8×10−21 for the ground state (v=0, J=0), 8.3×10−20 for (1, 0), 1.0×10−18 for (2, 0), and 3.5×10−20 for (0, 10). The effect of rotational excitation is found to be significant, although it is not as large as suggested by Chen and Peacher.


Non-Professional Scuba Training Fatalities In The United States (1970-1976), Peter Redmayne Dec 1978

Non-Professional Scuba Training Fatalities In The United States (1970-1976), Peter Redmayne

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

From 1970 to 1976 ninety seven fatalities occurred during scuba diving training courses taught by nationally recognized scuba certification agencies. Data from these fatalities was gathered and analyzed at the University of Rhode Island's National Underwater Accident Data Center (NUADC) from September 1977 to June 1978. After analysis of each case and compilation of data for the statistical tables, an effort was made to look for specific trends that occurred over the course of the period investigated. In the course of analysis it became evident that a high percentage of training facilities occurred to students who were diving in less …


Diffusion Of Nickel In Silicon Below 475 °C, G. L.P. Berning, L. L. Levenson Dec 1978

Diffusion Of Nickel In Silicon Below 475 °C, G. L.P. Berning, L. L. Levenson

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Nickel films were deposited on (100) and (111) surfaces of single-crystal silicon and were then annealed. The conditions under which the nickel is deposited determine whether or not an NiSi compound forms on annealing. It is postulated that defects are necessary for the formation of an NiSi compound at annealing temperatures below at least 475 °C, although the presence of defects may not necessarily cause the formation of a silicide. For substrate temperatures below 70 °C, defects are created during the vapor deposition of nickel on silicon. These defects always result in the formation of nickel silicide when the sample …


Bulk Composition, Mineralogy, And Petrology Of Chondrules In Type H3 To H6 Chondrites, Gayle Elizabeth Lux Dec 1978

Bulk Composition, Mineralogy, And Petrology Of Chondrules In Type H3 To H6 Chondrites, Gayle Elizabeth Lux

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

Chondrules in thin' sections of 18 different H3 to H6 group chondrites were analyzed by 100 µm broad beam electron probe techniques. Chondrule textures, crystal, and chondrule sizes were determined microscopically. Results indicate a decrease in variance or standard deviation from chondrules of petrologic types 3 to 6 of FeO, MgO, TiO2, MnO, K2O, and P205 content. Mean TiO2 and Cr2O3 content decrease from petrologic types 3 to 6 and mean FeO, Al2O3, CaO, and Na2O increase slightly from lower to higher petrologic …


Geology And Mineralogy Of Cave Nitrates, Carol A. Hill Dec 1978

Geology And Mineralogy Of Cave Nitrates, Carol A. Hill

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

ABSTRACT

Southeastern saltpeter caves have temperatures between 10-15° C and humidities between 90-99%. Saltpeter sediments are alkaline (pH= 6-9), dry and porous (moisture = 5-10 wt. %) and non-organic (low levels of compost, guano and animal remains); sediments have nitrate concentrations ranging between 0.01-4.0 wt. %, low total nitrogen (0.08-0.13 wt. %) and relatively low phosphorous (0.1-1.4 wt. %). Lixiviated cave sediments regenerate in nitrate in several years. Areal extent of cave nitrate is uniform; vertical concentration is in the top few meters of sediment. Nitrate is a minor constituent in sulfate speleothems (up to 1 wt. %). Surface and …


Lichenometric Distribution Of Rhizocarpon Geographicum On Mt. Washington: A Relative Dating Tool., Paul Andrew Mayewski, Peter A. Jeschke Dec 1978

Lichenometric Distribution Of Rhizocarpon Geographicum On Mt. Washington: A Relative Dating Tool., Paul Andrew Mayewski, Peter A. Jeschke

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Excerpt from summary, p. 83: In addition to marking the distribution of snowpatches and the relative age of patterned ground features, local departures from the regional lichenometric trend may also be used to define and relatively date: changes in the distribution of soils and vegetation, avalanche deposits, and abrasion of hiking trails. Lichenometric studies will be undertaken in the following year to date more precisely features and events on Mount Washington.


Volume 2, Number 12 (December 1978), The Otec Liaison Dec 1978

Volume 2, Number 12 (December 1978), The Otec Liaison

The OTEC Liaison

No abstract provided.


Principal Angle, Principal Azimuth, And Principal-Angle Ellipsometry Of Film-Substrate Systems, R. M.A. Azzam, A.-R. M. Zaghloul Dec 1978

Principal Angle, Principal Azimuth, And Principal-Angle Ellipsometry Of Film-Substrate Systems, R. M.A. Azzam, A.-R. M. Zaghloul

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

When the film thickness is considered as a parameter, a system composed of a transparent film on an absorbing substrate (in a transparent ambient) is characterized by a range of principal angle ø¯min ≤ ø¯ ≤ ø¯max over which the associated principal azimuth ψ¯ varies between 0° and 90° (i.e., 0° ≤ ψ¯ ≤ 90°) and the reflection phase difference Δ assumes either one of the two values: +π/2 or −π/2. We determine the principal angle ø¯(d) and principal azimuth ψ¯(d) as functions of film thickness d for the vacuum-SiO2-Si system at …


Propagation Of Partially Polarized Light Through Anisotropic Media With Or Without Depolarization: A Differential 4 × 4 Matrix Calculus, R. M.A. Azzam Dec 1978

Propagation Of Partially Polarized Light Through Anisotropic Media With Or Without Depolarization: A Differential 4 × 4 Matrix Calculus, R. M.A. Azzam

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

We extend the scope of the Mueller calculus to parallel that established by Jones for his calculus. We find that the Stokes vector S of a light beam that propagates through a linear depolarizing anisotropic medium obeys the first-order linear differential equation dS/dz = mS, where z is the distance traveled along the direction of propagation and m is a 4 × 4 real matrix that summarizes the optical properties of the medium which influence the Stokes vector. We determine the differential matrix m for eight basic types of optical behavior, find its form for the most general anisotropic nondepolarizing …


Historical Development Of Computer Science At Purdue University, S. D. Conte Dec 1978

Historical Development Of Computer Science At Purdue University, S. D. Conte

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Petrology And Structure Of Precambrian Rocks In The Bosque Peak Quadrangle, North Manzano Mountains, Central New Mexico, Duncan L. Edwards Dec 1978

Petrology And Structure Of Precambrian Rocks In The Bosque Peak Quadrangle, North Manzano Mountains, Central New Mexico, Duncan L. Edwards

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

Precambrian metamorphic rocks in a part of the North Manzano Mountains, New Mexico, underwent regional synkinematic greenschist facies metamorphism. Abundant green hornblende in greenstones and muscovite, chlorite, and biotite in metapelites tentatively suggest p4 kb and TC during metamorphism. The greenstones were probably derived from basic volcanic rocks; the metapelites were probably derived from shales, siltstones, clay-rich sandstones, cherts (7), and mature quartz sandstones.

The oldest exposed rocks are the Moyos metasediments, a sequence of phyllites and schistose grits that is lithologically transitional to a younger greenstone complex of mostly aphanitic greenstone with intercalated phyllites and metasiltstones and intrusive metadiorite. …


Electron Attachment In Dilute Fluorine-Helium Mixtures, Kaare J. Nygaard, Scott R. Hunter, John L. Fletcher, Stephen R. Foltyn Dec 1978

Electron Attachment In Dilute Fluorine-Helium Mixtures, Kaare J. Nygaard, Scott R. Hunter, John L. Fletcher, Stephen R. Foltyn

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We have made an absolute determination of the electron attachment coefficient η (cm-1) in helium containing 0.1-1% fluorine covering an E/N range from 3Td-17Td. At an estimated average energy of 5 eV we find a rate coefficient equal to (7.5±1.5) x10-10 cm3/sec.


High-Flux Beam Source Of Fast Neutral Helium, D. W. Fahey, Laird D. Schearer, William F. Parks Dec 1978

High-Flux Beam Source Of Fast Neutral Helium, D. W. Fahey, Laird D. Schearer, William F. Parks

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A high-flux beam source of fast neutral helium has been constructed by extending the designs of previous authors. The source is a dc or pulsed electric discharge in an expanding gas nozzle. The beam produced has a flux on the order of 1015 atoms/ssr and a mean velocity on the order of 107 cm/s. The composition of the beam has been determined by the use of particle detectors and by the observation of the excitation of certain target gases. An upper bound of 3.7*10-5 has been estimated for the He(2 3S1)/He(1S0) beam density ratio and a value of 0.2 found …


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 10, Number 4. December 1978 Dec 1978

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 10, Number 4. December 1978

The Prairie Naturalist

THE ORNITHOGEOGRAPHY OF THE GREAT PLAINS STATES ▪ Paul A. Johnsgard

CAPTURE OF GRAY PARTRIDGE BY FALCONRY IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ John W. Schulz

INCUBATION RHYTHMS AND EGG TEMPERATURES OF AN AMERICAN GREEN-WINGED TEAL AND A RENESTING PINTAIL ▪ Alan D. Afton

TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SPRING MIGRATION OF YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Richard D. Crawford

CHECKLIST OF NORTH DAKOTA MAMMALS: COMMENTS ON STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES ▪ Robert W. Seabloom

NOTE

First Nesting Record of Cattle Egret and Little Blue Heron in North Dakota ▪ Lloyd A. Jones

BOOK REVIEWS

Geese of the World ▪ Carl E. …


Emission Of Microbial Aerosols From Polluted Waters In Densely Populated Regions, Lois S. Cronholm Dec 1978

Emission Of Microbial Aerosols From Polluted Waters In Densely Populated Regions, Lois S. Cronholm

KWRRI Research Reports

The air surrounding three activated sludge tanks was sampled over a two year period for the emission of bacterial aerosols under a variety of climatic conditions and at varying distances upwind and downwind of the aerated tanks. All plants emitted species of enteric bacteria which are significant as index organisms and as frank pathogens. The emission pattern of these bacteria were influenced by distance from the plant and wind direction. Within the parameters of a plant, defined arbitrarily in this study by sampling sites less than 150 m upwind and less than 900 m downwind, distance from the source was …


Nmr Instrumentation With Solid State Devices, Syed M. Ahmed Dec 1978

Nmr Instrumentation With Solid State Devices, Syed M. Ahmed

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Monroe, Utah,Hydrothermal System: Results From Drilling O F Test Wells Mc 1 And Mc 2, D. S. Chapman, Roger Harrison Dec 1978

Monroe, Utah,Hydrothermal System: Results From Drilling O F Test Wells Mc 1 And Mc 2, D. S. Chapman, Roger Harrison

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

Following detailed geological (Parry et al., 1976; Miller, 1976) and geophysical (Mase, Chapman, and Ward, 1978; Kilty, Mase, and Chapman, 1978) studies of the Monroe, Utah hydrothermal system, a program of drilling two intermediate depth test wells was undertaken. The objectives of the test well drilling were three-fold: (1) to obtain structural information bearing on the poorly know dip of the Sevier Fault, (2) to obtain temperature information below the shallow depths (approximately 300 ft.) sampled in the first phase of exploration, and (3) to provide cased wells during the production phase of the project. The test well drilling was …


A Computer Simulation Study Of Seven Pairwise Comparison Procedures: Imbalanced Case, Wayne S. Petroelje Dec 1978

A Computer Simulation Study Of Seven Pairwise Comparison Procedures: Imbalanced Case, Wayne S. Petroelje

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Crystalline To Amorphous Transformation In Ion-Implanted Silicon: A Composite Model, John R. Dennis, Edward Boyd Hale Dec 1978

Crystalline To Amorphous Transformation In Ion-Implanted Silicon: A Composite Model, John R. Dennis, Edward Boyd Hale

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The transformation of silicon to the amorphous state by implanted ions was studied both experimentally and theoretically. Experimentally, the amount of transformed silicon and the critical ion dose necessary to amorphized the entire implanted layer were determined by ESR. How the critical dose varies with ion mass (Li, N, Ne, Ar, and Kr), ion energy (20-180 keV), and implant temperature (77-475 K) was determined. Theoretically, several phenomenological models were used to analyze these data. The overlap-damage model was used to determine the critical dose from the data, the size of the amorphous region around the ion track, and the degree …


Role Of Low-Energy Two-Body Virtual States In Three-Particle Scattering Situations, James A. Lock Dec 1978

Role Of Low-Energy Two-Body Virtual States In Three-Particle Scattering Situations, James A. Lock

Physics Faculty Publications

A model three-particle scattering situation consisting of a projectile incident on a target bound to a residual core was considered under the assumptions that there was a low-energy virtual state in the projectile-target channel, that the projectile and core did not interact, and that the projectile-target and target-core interactions were s-wave separable interactions. When the appropriate Faddeev equations were solved by inversion, an enhancement was found in the three-body elastic cross section for virtual state energies less than or comparable to the target-core binding energy. This enhancement was determined to be kinematical in origin.