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Observations Sur La Faune Aquatique Souterraine De Cuba, L. Botosaneanu Jan 1973

Observations Sur La Faune Aquatique Souterraine De Cuba, L. Botosaneanu

International Journal of Speleology

A short account on some achievements of the cubano-romanian biospeleological expeditions to Cuba in the study of the aquatic subterranean faunas. The following divisions of the aquatic subterranean realm are reviewed together with their most characteristic faunal elements: “guano pools” and rimstone pools in the vadose zone of the caves; underground streams; water table (and other) lakes in the caves; “pozzos” carved in the limestone, and “grietas” which are vertical clefts in the limestone of marine terraces, giving access to fresh- or to brackish water; the interstitial of the marine beaches; the underflow of running waters. At present, thorough biospeleological …


Un Nouvel Asellide Cavernicole D'Espagne Centrale: Bragaselius Lagari N.Sp. (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota), Jean-Paul Henry, Guy Magniez Jan 1973

Un Nouvel Asellide Cavernicole D'Espagne Centrale: Bragaselius Lagari N.Sp. (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota), Jean-Paul Henry, Guy Magniez

International Journal of Speleology

Description of a new, unpigmented and eyeless Asellid, belonging to the Iberian Genus Bragasellus Henry et Magniez, 1968. The new species lives in the underground stream of the Cueva del Tornero (Checa, province of Guadalajara, central Spain).


A New Troglohyphantes From Bulgarian Caves (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Ch. Deltshev Jan 1973

A New Troglohyphantes From Bulgarian Caves (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Ch. Deltshev

International Journal of Speleology

A new species Troglohyphantes drenskii is described, which was collected in the cave “Suchata pestera” near Velingrad, Bulgaria. Troglohyphantes drenskii n.sp. belongs to the group of T. orpheus and is related to T.salax and T.pademontanus.


Redescription Of Centromerus Bulgarianus (Drensky 1931) And Centromerus Lakatnikensis (Drensky 1931), (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Ch. Deltshev Jan 1973

Redescription Of Centromerus Bulgarianus (Drensky 1931) And Centromerus Lakatnikensis (Drensky 1931), (Araneae, Linyphiidae), Ch. Deltshev

International Journal of Speleology

The type specimens (lectotypes) of Centromerus bulgarianus and C. lakatnikensis, preserved in the collection of the Zoological Institut — BAN, Sofia, are redescribed. The redescription is necessary, because the original description is superficial and the drawings are inexact. Moreover, the male of C. lakatnikensis was unknown.


A New Cavernicolous Species Of The Pseudoscorpion Genus Roncus L. Koch, 1873 (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) From The Balkan Peninsula, Božidar P. M. Ćurčić Jan 1973

A New Cavernicolous Species Of The Pseudoscorpion Genus Roncus L. Koch, 1873 (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) From The Balkan Peninsula, Božidar P. M. Ćurčić

International Journal of Speleology

Roncus (Parablothrus) pljakici, a new species of cave living pseudoscorpions, is described from the cave ‘Pecina u selu Vrelo’ on Mt. Stara Planina, East Serbia. The problem of its taxonomic position in the subgenus is discussed. The new species is the first representative of Parablothrus to be found in Serbia. It seems possible that R. (P.) pljakici represents an endemic species, specialized for a cavernicolous way of living. The analogies of this and other species of the subgenus point to some similar phenomena which occur in other genera of Balkan false scorpions (Ćurčić 1972). In all these cases, a …


Beobachtungen An Markierten Und Unmarkierten Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera) In Der Bärenhöhle Im Lonetal (Schwäbischer Jura), Klaus Dobat Jan 1973

Beobachtungen An Markierten Und Unmarkierten Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera) In Der Bärenhöhle Im Lonetal (Schwäbischer Jura), Klaus Dobat

International Journal of Speleology

1.The Bärenhöhle, one of the ten caves situated in the episodically water-bearing valley of the Lone (Swabian Jura), serves as summer quarters for the total of ten species of Trichoptera, most of which are Micropterna nycterobia and Stenophylax permistus. 2.Counts carried out in this cave from 1967-1972 and observations of flood and dry-periods of the Lone during the same years make evident that the number of Trichoptera flying into the cave seems to depend in a large measure on the seasonal activity of the creek: a steady flow of water makes the undisturbed development of larvae possible and results …


Trichoniscidae Della Grotta Di Su Mannau, Sardegna Sub-Occidentale (Crustacea, Isopoda), Roberto Argano Jan 1973

Trichoniscidae Della Grotta Di Su Mannau, Sardegna Sub-Occidentale (Crustacea, Isopoda), Roberto Argano

International Journal of Speleology

Description of three eyeless and apigmented new species of Trichoniscidae which have been found in Su Mannau cave in Sardinia. Two of them belong to the genus Catalauniscus Vandel: Catalauniscus hirundinella n.sp. offering few relationships with the spanish species C. espanoli Vandel, and Catalauniscus puddui n.sp. which has also similar features to an iberian form, C. bolivari Arcangeli. The third (Scotoniscus janas n.sp.) belongs to the endemic genus Scotoniscus Racovitza, until now monospecific and represented by a series of subspecies from the Northern Pyrenees, all nearly related to the specific form S. macromelos Racovitza. The discovery of those three …


Breeding And Fecundity In A Subterranean Mysid, Lepidomysis Longipes (Pillai And Mariamma), C. N. Nath Jan 1973

Breeding And Fecundity In A Subterranean Mysid, Lepidomysis Longipes (Pillai And Mariamma), C. N. Nath

International Journal of Speleology

The hypogean mysid, Lepidomysis longipes has a breeding period extending from December to April with the peak period in March. A secondary breeding period appears in August and September. The females have low fecundity and carry a maximum of nine eggs. Development is delayed due to lack of nourishment in the environment. The mysids breed only once a year.


Temperature Preference Responses Of Some Aquatic, Cave-Adapted Crustaceans From Central Texas And Northeastern México, William R. Elliott, Robert W. Mitchell Jan 1973

Temperature Preference Responses Of Some Aquatic, Cave-Adapted Crustaceans From Central Texas And Northeastern México, William R. Elliott, Robert W. Mitchell

International Journal of Speleology

The temperature preference responses of five species of troglobite crustaceans were studied in a 15°-30°C gradient. Stygonectes hadenoecus, S. russelli and Asellus reddelli had no discernible temperature preferenda. Speocirolana bolivari had a weak preference for 20-30°C. Cirolanides texensis had a pronounced preference for 20-30°C, temperatures much warmer than that of its habitat. The lack of temperature preferenda in three species agrees with the hypothesis that imprisoned troglobites tend to lose responses to those environmental variables which are constant in caves. S. bolivari may retain its temperature selectivity because of a slow rate of cave-adaptation. It is hypothised that C. …


A New Troglobitic Isopod Of The Genus Lirceus (Asellidae) From Southwestern Virginia, With Notes On Its Ecology And Additional Cave Records For The Genus In The Appalachians, John R. Holsinger, Thomas E. Bowman Jan 1973

A New Troglobitic Isopod Of The Genus Lirceus (Asellidae) From Southwestern Virginia, With Notes On Its Ecology And Additional Cave Records For The Genus In The Appalachians, John R. Holsinger, Thomas E. Bowman

International Journal of Speleology

Lirceus usdagalun new species, the first known troglobitic species of the genus, is described from three caves in Lee County, Virginia. The potential taxonomic value of the endopod tip of the male second pleopod, heretofore dismissed as a diagnostic character in this genus, is pointed out. Some general ecological data for the new species are presented, and cave records for other populations of Lirceus spp. from the Appalachians are given.


Description Du Mâle De Mexistenasellus Parzefalli (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Cavernicole Du Mexique) Et Observations Sur Cette Espèce, Guy Magniez Jan 1973

Description Du Mâle De Mexistenasellus Parzefalli (Crustacea Isopoda Asellota Cavernicole Du Mexique) Et Observations Sur Cette Espèce, Guy Magniez

International Journal of Speleology

Description of the male of the Mexican cavernicolous Stenasellid Mexistenasellus parzefalli Magniez, 1972, from Huizache Cave, San-Luis Potosi State, Mexico. In the female with a brood pouch, the coxopodit of the maxilliped contains two provisional, oostegit-like plates, whereas the ovigerous female of european Stenasellids have only the inner one. This temporary sexual female character is known in other Isopods, such as the cavernicolous Caecosphaeroma burgundum Dollfus.


Stato Attuale Delle Conoscenze Sugli Histeridae Ipogei, Vincenzo Vomero Jan 1973

Stato Attuale Delle Conoscenze Sugli Histeridae Ipogei, Vincenzo Vomero

International Journal of Speleology

The author makes some considerations on troglobitic and endogeous world Histeridae. All these species present extreme reduction of eyes or are completely blind; all are wingless and only one is brachipterous. The Histeridae described here belong to the following genera: Speleacritus Jeannel and Spelaeabraeus Moro (Abraeinae), Sardulus Patrizi, Bacanius Le Conte, Troglobacanius Vomero and Geoculus Wenzel. (Dendrophilinae, Bacanius group). Finally some considerations on troglophylic and guanobitic Histeridae are made, reporting the recent discovery of a new genus and of some new species belonging to guanobitic biocoenosis of Mexican tropical caves.


Provocative Opinion: Chemistry Is Real And Relevant - Let's Teach It As Such, Enno Wolthuis Jan 1973

Provocative Opinion: Chemistry Is Real And Relevant - Let's Teach It As Such, Enno Wolthuis

University Faculty Publications and Creative Works

No abstract provided.


High- And Low-Sinuosity Stream Deposits Of The Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene) Mckenzie County, North Dakota, Victor B. Cherven Jan 1973

High- And Low-Sinuosity Stream Deposits Of The Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene) Mckenzie County, North Dakota, Victor B. Cherven

Theses and Dissertations

High-sinuosity channel deposits in the Sentinel Butte Formation occur as elongate, tabular beds of sand that fine upward from an erosional base. The sand beds contain epsilon cross-stratification, within which stratification changes upward from large-scale trough crossstratification to horizontal stratification and small-scale crossstratification, indicating upward decrease in flow regime due to accretion of laterally-migrating point bars. Inset in the sand beds are channelplug deposits that are narrow and arcuate in map view and asymmetrically trough shaped in cross-section, and consist of sandy silt and clay. Lowsinuosity channel deposits occur as elongate, trough-shaped sand beds that fine upward from a deeply-channeled …


Depositional Environments Of The Lower Tullock Formation (Paleocene), Slope County, Southwestern North Dakota, William K. Hickey Jan 1973

Depositional Environments Of The Lower Tullock Formation (Paleocene), Slope County, Southwestern North Dakota, William K. Hickey

Theses and Dissertations

The lower Tullock Formation (Paleocene), which consists of a section 5 to 30 feet thick, was studied in Slope County, southwestern North Dakota to determine its depositional environments. The lithol ogies present are sand, silt, clay and lignite. A bed of lignite or yellow silt marks the base of the Tullock Formation throughout the study area.

The silt beds are interpreted as having been deposited as natural levees because they are wedge-shaped and contain climbing ripple cross-stratification, interbedded sand lenses and lignitized paleo-raot systems. Well-drained swamp deposits are difficult to distinguish, but are probably located in the silt beds.

There …


Synthesis Of Uranium Fluorosulfates And The Group Vi B Difluorophosphates, Larry Mccain Emme Jan 1973

Synthesis Of Uranium Fluorosulfates And The Group Vi B Difluorophosphates, Larry Mccain Emme

Dissertations and Theses

Some reactions leading to several anhydrous Uranium fluorosulfates through the use of fluorosulfonic acid or peroxydisulfuryl di-fluoride have been studied. It was found that HS0F can oxidize uranium 3metal to the +4 state or the +2 state depending on the reaction conditions. The synthesis of the tan solid; U(S03F)4 and the pale green solid thought to be U(S03F)2 were prepared in this manner. It was found that S206F2 can also oxidize uranium to yield the green solid U(S03F)3. S206F2 was …


Ecological Survey, Upper James River, Surry Nuclear Power Station Site, July 1973, Michael E. Bender, Marion Y. Hedgepeth, Et Al Jan 1973

Ecological Survey, Upper James River, Surry Nuclear Power Station Site, July 1973, Michael E. Bender, Marion Y. Hedgepeth, Et Al

Reports

Beginning in Hay of 1969 field surveys have been conducted in the Hog Island area of the James River to characterize the biota of the region. The objective of these surveys has been to determine any significant changes in the biota related to the operation of the nuclear power station. Although during the period of study, methods and stations have been changed to adjust the study to changing regulations, its basic character has remained. Communities surveyed have included benthos, epibenthos, zoo- and phytoplankton, fish, and fouling organisms. In addition, special studies of thermal tolerance have been conducted on oysters and …


Geostrophic Currents And Gulf Stream Study For The Outer Continental Shelf Area Of The Atlantic Ocean From Sandy Hook, New Jersey To Cape Canaveral, Florida, Christoper S. Welch Jan 1973

Geostrophic Currents And Gulf Stream Study For The Outer Continental Shelf Area Of The Atlantic Ocean From Sandy Hook, New Jersey To Cape Canaveral, Florida, Christoper S. Welch

Reports

This document is being prepared for the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) as a portion of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) response to the geostrophic current estimate portion of task 1 and task 5 of the contract. It consists of an estimate of mean geostrophic currents on the continental shelf of the East Coast of the United States between Sandy Hook, New Jersey and latitude 27°N. Also included is a surmmary of speeds of surface current in the Gulf Stream east of the area of interest.

In addition, the method of estimation for geostrophic currents is described and …


Toward A Generalized Krohn-Rhodes Theory, Robert Yacobellis Dec 1972

Toward A Generalized Krohn-Rhodes Theory, Robert Yacobellis

Robert H Yacobellis

No abstract provided.


On Generalized Matrix Functions, John Hawkins, Adi Ben-Israel Dec 1972

On Generalized Matrix Functions, John Hawkins, Adi Ben-Israel

John B. Hawkins

No abstract provided.


Nonnegative And Alternating Expansions Of One Set Of Orthogonal Polynomials In Terms Of Another, William F. Trench Dec 1972

Nonnegative And Alternating Expansions Of One Set Of Orthogonal Polynomials In Terms Of Another, William F. Trench

William F. Trench

No abstract provided.


Strong Discrete Minimum Variance Estimation Of A Polynomial Plus Random Noise, William F. Trench Dec 1972

Strong Discrete Minimum Variance Estimation Of A Polynomial Plus Random Noise, William F. Trench

William F. Trench

No abstract provided.


Investigation Of Present Thermal Regime Of Missouri River In Missouri, James C. Maxwell Dec 1972

Investigation Of Present Thermal Regime Of Missouri River In Missouri, James C. Maxwell

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The applicability of power spectral density techniques, Fourier series analysis, and linear regression to the mathematical modeling of river water temperature is demonstrated. Consideration is also given to the problem of estimating thermal inputs to rivers from man-made sources such as electrical power plants. First, power spectral density techniques are used in the time-series analysis of water temperature records which were taken from the Missouri River. Two spectral ranges are then studied from the standpoint of their applicability to (1) mathematical model building and (2) detection and identification of cyclic thermal inputs. Next, a Fourier regression fit to the time-series …


Biometrics Of Bilateral Symmetry In Plants., T. Davis Dr. Dec 1972

Biometrics Of Bilateral Symmetry In Plants., T. Davis Dr.

Doctoral Theses

During the past ten deendes, observation rolating to ayune try, asymmatry, dis-oyame try, radlal symmetry, rotatiÉ”nal Bymne try, bilateral aymme try and ambidextry in the fields of bo tany, Boology, geology, chemiatry, eryatellography, physics, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, sunio, poetry and art vere recorded by various scientists. The prevent treatise is a sua- mary of an elaborato study on bilaterai syame try or microrinage symse try occurring in vari us plant organs. Unlike moet of the earlior reports, the problem here has been takled unified on a quantitative basis, thereby ereating situations where sophisti-cated techniques of statietios could be effectively employed. …


Electron Transmission Spectroscopy In Atomic Hydrogen, L. Sanche, Paul Burrow Dec 1972

Electron Transmission Spectroscopy In Atomic Hydrogen, L. Sanche, Paul Burrow

Paul Burrow Publications

An electron transmission experiment is used to study the resonances in the total scattering cross section of atomic hydrogen below the threshold of the first excited state. The three lowest resonances, designated 1S, 3P, and 1D, are observed and their energies and decay widths are found to be in good agreement with the values predicted theoretically using close coupling with correlation.


Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry Dec 1972

Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Chemistry department.


First Measurements Of Earth Albedo Neutrons In Space, James R. Place Dec 1972

First Measurements Of Earth Albedo Neutrons In Space, James R. Place

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

NASA satellite OSO-6 carried as part of its payload a proton recoil telescope capable of detecting neutrons between 40 and 200 MeV with directional discrimination. Sixteen months of data from this instrument were analyzed with a view to determining properties of the earth albedo neutron flux above the atmosphere.

The variation of albedo neutron flux with geomagnetic latitude was found to be 1:4 between 0° and 40°. The angular distribution shows that about 40% fewer neutrons come upward from directly beneath the satellite compared to the number coming from a direction tangential to the top of the atmosphere. These results …


Water Resources News, Volume 4, No. 10, December 1972 Dec 1972

Water Resources News, Volume 4, No. 10, December 1972

Water Current Newsletter

Spring Water Resources Seminar - 1973
Summer Institutes Announced at the University of Nebraska
Nebraska Federal Sewage Funds Cut
Future Cloud-Seeding Experiments
GAO vs EPA
World's First
Guidelines for Planning Projects Available
BUREC Report Notes Shift in Water Usage
Hall Appointed Acting Director of OWRR
Water Resources Council Releases "Summary/Analysis"
Waste Storage Underground
National Resource and Land Information Program Urged


The Dacites Of The Washakie Needles, Bunsen Peak, And The Birch Hills, Wyoming, And Their Relationship To The Absaroka-Gallatin Volcanic Province, Linda Lou Anderson Love Dec 1972

The Dacites Of The Washakie Needles, Bunsen Peak, And The Birch Hills, Wyoming, And Their Relationship To The Absaroka-Gallatin Volcanic Province, Linda Lou Anderson Love

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

ABSTRACT

TI1e Washakie Needles, Bunsen Peak, and Birch Hills dacites are three of many plugs which intrude the Eocene flows and volcaniclastic rocks of the Absaroka-Gallatin volcanic province. The dacites contain phenocrysts of plagioclase (oligoclase to andesine), biotite, and resorbed quartz. The dacites of the Washakie Needles and Bunsen Peak also contain phenocrysts of hornblende. The rocks of Bunsen Peak and the Birch Hills have two feldspar phases (oligoclase to andesine and sanidine) and quartz in the groundmass. The Washakie Needles dacite groundmass is composed of one feldspar (andesine to anorthoclase) and quartz. The fission track ages of the dacites …


Acidities In Ethanol/Water Solvents;The Pka Of Hf., Raymond M. Merrill Dec 1972

Acidities In Ethanol/Water Solvents;The Pka Of Hf., Raymond M. Merrill

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The acidity of hydrofluoric acid in mixed ethanol/ water solvent systems was studied by determining the pKa of HF in a number of different ethanol concentrations. The effect of changing temperature on the acidity of HF in these media was also examined.

The pKa's were determined using a lanthanum fluoride membrane Fluoride Specific Ion Electrode and a glass pH electrode versus the same reference electrode. The method eliminates the need to determine liquid junction potentials. By determining the pKa for HF in each ethanol/water mixture, at a number of different temperatures, thermodynamic parameters, such as free energy, enthalpy, entropy, and …