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Digital Searching: A Grounded Theory Study On The Modern Search Experience, Nicolas Armando Parés Jan 2022

Digital Searching: A Grounded Theory Study On The Modern Search Experience, Nicolas Armando Parés

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This Grounded theory study explores US adults' modern information search process as they pursue information through digital search user interfaces and tools. To study the current search process, a systematic grounded theory methodology and two data collection methods, a think-aloud protocol and semi-structured interviews, are used to develop the theory. The emerging theory addressed two tightly connected research questions that asked, “What is the process by which humans search and discover information?” and “What is the process by which search and discovery interfaces and tools support the modern search process?”

The study collects participant data from US adults who have …


S-Type Stars: Lao Line List For The B²Σ⁺-X²Σ⁺ Band System, P. F. Bernath, Randika Dodangodage, J. Liévin Jan 2022

S-Type Stars: Lao Line List For The B²Σ⁺-X²Σ⁺ Band System, P. F. Bernath, Randika Dodangodage, J. Liévin

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

LaO bands are a characteristic feature in the spectrum of cool S-type stars. La is made primarily by the s-process during the asymptotic giant branch phase of stellar evolution. The B2Σ+–X2Σ+ and A2Π–X2Σ+ band systems can be used to determine the La abundances in cool S stars. The bands of the B2Σ+–X2Σ+ with v' and v" ⩽ 5 have been rotationally analyzed from an emission spectrum from a carbon furnace. Line strengths are calculated using an ab initio transition dipole …


Work-In-Progress: Rapid Development Of Advanced Virtual Labs For In-Person And Online Education, Yiyang Li, Yuzhong Shen, Charles Sukenik, Brian Sanders, Pauline Delacruz, Justin Mason Jan 2022

Work-In-Progress: Rapid Development Of Advanced Virtual Labs For In-Person And Online Education, Yiyang Li, Yuzhong Shen, Charles Sukenik, Brian Sanders, Pauline Delacruz, Justin Mason

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

During the closure of K-12 schools and universities thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, many educators turned to web conferencing tools such as Zoom and WebEx to deliver online lectures. For courses with labs, some teachers provide recorded videos of real labs. Watching recorded lab videos is a passive experience, as the procedures and point of view are fixed, and students do not have any control of the lab and thus miss the opportunity to explore different options, including making mistakes that is important part of the learning process. One approach that holds great potential to enhance laboratory experience for online …


Beamline For E-Beam Processing At Uitf, G. Ciovati, C. Bott, S. Gregory, F. Hannon, Xi Li, M. Mccaughan, R. Pearce, M. Poelker, H. Vennekate Jan 2022

Beamline For E-Beam Processing At Uitf, G. Ciovati, C. Bott, S. Gregory, F. Hannon, Xi Li, M. Mccaughan, R. Pearce, M. Poelker, H. Vennekate

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Solutions For Fermi Questions, January 2022: Question 1: Snow Volume; Question 2: Longbow Arrow Velocity, Larry Weinstein Jan 2022

Solutions For Fermi Questions, January 2022: Question 1: Snow Volume; Question 2: Longbow Arrow Velocity, Larry Weinstein

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Search For Photoproduction Of Axionlike Particles At Gluex, Shankar Adhikari, C.S. Akondi, M. Albrecht, Moskov Amaryan, Tyler P. Viducic, Z. Zhang, Z. Zhao, J. Zhou, The Gluex Collaboration, Et Al. Jan 2022

Search For Photoproduction Of Axionlike Particles At Gluex, Shankar Adhikari, C.S. Akondi, M. Albrecht, Moskov Amaryan, Tyler P. Viducic, Z. Zhang, Z. Zhao, J. Zhou, The Gluex Collaboration, Et Al.

Physics Faculty Publications

We present a search for axionlike particles, a, produced in photon-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of approximately 4 GeV, focusing on the scenario where the a-gluon coupling is dominant. The search uses a → γγ and a → π+ππ0 decays, and a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 168  pb−1 collected with the GlueX detector. The search for a → γγ decays is performed in the mass range of 180 < ma <480  MeV, while the search for a → π+ππ0 decays explores the 600 < ma …


Trends In Biomedical Analysis Of Red Blood Cells – Raman Spectroscopy Against Other Spectroscopic, Microscopic And Classical Techniques, Jakub Dybas, Fatih Celal Alcicek, Aleksandra Wajda, Magdalena Kaczmarska, Anna Zimna, Katarzyna Bulat, Aneta Blat, Tetiana Stepanenko, Tasnim Mohaissen, Ewa Szczesny-Malysiak, David Perez-Guaita, Bayden R. Wood, Katarzyna Maria Marzec Jan 2022

Trends In Biomedical Analysis Of Red Blood Cells – Raman Spectroscopy Against Other Spectroscopic, Microscopic And Classical Techniques, Jakub Dybas, Fatih Celal Alcicek, Aleksandra Wajda, Magdalena Kaczmarska, Anna Zimna, Katarzyna Bulat, Aneta Blat, Tetiana Stepanenko, Tasnim Mohaissen, Ewa Szczesny-Malysiak, David Perez-Guaita, Bayden R. Wood, Katarzyna Maria Marzec

Articles

Application of modern and innovative spectroscopic and microscopic approaches to biomedical analysis opens new horizons and sheds new light on many unexplored scientific territories. In this review, we critically summarize up-to-date Raman-based methodologies for red blood cells (RBCs) analysis used in biology and medicine, and compare them with both classical, as well as other spectroscopic and microscopic approaches. The main emphasis is placed on the advantages, disadvantages and capabilities of each technique for detection of RBC deteriorations and RBC-related diseases. Although currently used classical techniques of medical analysts serve as a gold standard for clinicians in diagnosis of erythropathies, they …


Patient Generated Health Data And Electronic Health Record Integration, Governance And Socio-Technical Issues: A Narrative Review, Abdullahi Abubakar Kawu, Lucy Hederman, Julie Doyle, Dympna O'Sullivan Jan 2022

Patient Generated Health Data And Electronic Health Record Integration, Governance And Socio-Technical Issues: A Narrative Review, Abdullahi Abubakar Kawu, Lucy Hederman, Julie Doyle, Dympna O'Sullivan

Articles

Patients’ health records have the potential to include patient generated health data (PGHD), which can aid in the provision of personalized care. Access to these data can allow healthcare professionals to receive additional information that will assist in decision-making and the provision of additional support. Given the diverse sources of PGHD, this review aims to provide evidence on PGHD integration with electronic health records (EHR), models and standards for PGHD exchange with EHR, and PGHD-EHR policy design and development. The review also addresses governance and socio-technical considerations in PGHD management. Databases used for the review include PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, IEEE …


Building Tools For Improved Modulation Of The Human Gabaa Receptor, A Central Nervous System Target For The Treatment Of Anxiety, Garrett Edward Zinck Jan 2022

Building Tools For Improved Modulation Of The Human Gabaa Receptor, A Central Nervous System Target For The Treatment Of Anxiety, Garrett Edward Zinck

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

In the U.S., anxiety is recognized as an increasing range of mentally and physically debilitating psychiatric health disorders with significant economic repercussions. Over the last 20 years, several novel anti-anxiety therapies have entered the drug development pipeline, but none have made it to market.

The work in this dissertation focused on structurally modifying valerenic acid (VA), a structurally unique carboxylated sesquiterpene acid found in Valeriana officinalis. VA is putatively reported to have allosteric modulatory activity of the human GABAA receptor, a ligand-gated ion channel responsible for attenuating neurotransmissions. Structural modeling of VA’s GABAA receptor interaction suggests that …


Investigating The Physical Stability Of Amorphous Pharmaceutical Formulations, Travis W. Jarrells Jan 2022

Investigating The Physical Stability Of Amorphous Pharmaceutical Formulations, Travis W. Jarrells

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

Amorphous formulations, including amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs), consisting of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) intimately mixed in a polymeric matrix, are an attractive formulation approach to improve drug delivery, dissolution, and solubility. However, an amorphous API in an ASD is in a higher energy state compared to the crystalline drug and results in most ASDs being inherently unstable. The polymer helps to stabilize the amorphous drug against crystallization such that the resulting homogenous mixture maintains its solubility advantage relative to the crystalline form. One challenge of ASDs is that the presence of impurities including crystals or residual solvent, variations in …


Development Of Accurate And Efficient Computational Methodologies For Predicting Protein-Ligand And Protein-Protein Binding Free Energies, Alexander Hamilton Williams Jan 2022

Development Of Accurate And Efficient Computational Methodologies For Predicting Protein-Ligand And Protein-Protein Binding Free Energies, Alexander Hamilton Williams

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

Computational modeling is an invaluable tool in the drug discovery process either for small ligand or protein therapeutics. The widespread availability of protein X-Ray Crystal and Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) structures has allowed for more accurate molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that are not reliant on methods such as homology modeling, which may produce structures that require significant computational time to demonstrate their stability. In this thesis we describe several novel methodologies for the computationally efficient modeling of protein/ligand and protein/protein complexes that may be employed within both large-scale virtual screenings and lead compound optimization. These methodologies may also be utilized in …


Left On Red: The Chemistry Of Color, Rebecca Fenselau, Kayla Bertholf Jan 2022

Left On Red: The Chemistry Of Color, Rebecca Fenselau, Kayla Bertholf

The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

No abstract provided.


Untitled (Illustration), Shruti Narayan Jan 2022

Untitled (Illustration), Shruti Narayan

The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

No abstract provided.


It’S Time To Rethink That Beach Trip: The Environmental Disaster Of The Beach Industry, Sydney Rosencraft Jan 2022

It’S Time To Rethink That Beach Trip: The Environmental Disaster Of The Beach Industry, Sydney Rosencraft

The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

No abstract provided.


The Organism That Cheats Death: As Humans Seek Answers To An Immortal Life, One Organism Has Already Found The Key., My Trihn Jan 2022

The Organism That Cheats Death: As Humans Seek Answers To An Immortal Life, One Organism Has Already Found The Key., My Trihn

The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

No abstract provided.


Preliminary Results Of Magnetic And Temperature Map System For 3 Ghz Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities, Ishwari Parajuli, Bashu Khanal, Gianluigi Ciovati, Jean Delayen, Alex Gurevich Jan 2022

Preliminary Results Of Magnetic And Temperature Map System For 3 Ghz Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities, Ishwari Parajuli, Bashu Khanal, Gianluigi Ciovati, Jean Delayen, Alex Gurevich

Physics Faculty Publications

Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are fundamental building blocks of modern particle accelerators. When we cool these cavities at cryogenic temperature ~2 – 4 K, we can get optimum performance by minimizing RF losses on the inner cavity surface. However, temperature-independent residual losses in SRF cavities cannot be prevented entirely. One of the leading sources of residual losses in SRF cavities is trapped magnetic flux. The flux trapping mechanism depends on different surface preparations and cool-down conditions. We have designed, developed, and commissioned a combined magnetic (B) and temperature (T) mapping system using anisotropic magneto-resistance (AMR) sensors and carbon resistors …


Athena Detector Proposal — A Totally Hermetic Electron Nucleus Apparatus Proposed For Ip6 At The Electron-Ion Collider, J. Adam, L. Adamczyk, N. Agrawal, C. Aidala, W. Akers, M. Alekseev, M.M. Allen, F. Ameli, A. Angerami, P. Antonioli, N. J. Apadula, A. Aprahamian, W. Armstrong, M. Arratia, J. R. Arrington, A. Asaturyan, E. C. Aschenauer, K. Augsten, S. Aune, M. Żurek, Et Al. Jan 2022

Athena Detector Proposal — A Totally Hermetic Electron Nucleus Apparatus Proposed For Ip6 At The Electron-Ion Collider, J. Adam, L. Adamczyk, N. Agrawal, C. Aidala, W. Akers, M. Alekseev, M.M. Allen, F. Ameli, A. Angerami, P. Antonioli, N. J. Apadula, A. Aprahamian, W. Armstrong, M. Arratia, J. R. Arrington, A. Asaturyan, E. C. Aschenauer, K. Augsten, S. Aune, M. Żurek, Et Al.

Physics Faculty Publications

ATHENA has been designed as a general purpose detector capable of delivering the full scientific scope of the Electron-Ion Collider. Careful technology choices provide fine tracking and momentum resolution, high performance electromagnetic and hadronic calorimetry, hadron identification over a wide kinematic range, and near-complete hermeticity. This article describes the detector design and its expected performance in the most relevant physics channels. It includes an evaluation of detector technology choices, the technical challenges to realizing the detector and the R&D required to meet those challenges.


Updated Analysis Of An Unexpected Correlation Between Dark Matter And Galactic Ellipticity, D. M. Winters, Alexandre Deur, X. Zheng Jan 2022

Updated Analysis Of An Unexpected Correlation Between Dark Matter And Galactic Ellipticity, D. M. Winters, Alexandre Deur, X. Zheng

Physics Faculty Publications

We investigate a correlation between the dark matter content of elliptical galaxies and their ellipticity ϵ that was initially reported in 2014. We use new determinations of dark matter and ellipticities that are posterior to that time. Our data set consists of 237 elliptical galaxies passing a strict set of criteria that selects a homogeneous sample of typical elliptical galaxies. We find a relation between the mass-to-light ratio and ellipticity ϵ that is well fitted by M/L = (14.1 ± 5.4)ϵ, which agrees with the result reported in 2014. Our analysis includes 135 galaxies that were not in …


Numerical Testcases To Study Proudman Resonance Using Shallow Water Models, Nicole Beisiegel, Jorn Behrens Jan 2022

Numerical Testcases To Study Proudman Resonance Using Shallow Water Models, Nicole Beisiegel, Jorn Behrens

Conference papers

Proudman resonance is the dominant mechanism behind meteotsunamis. We develop a comprehensive set of testcases to validate numerical methods focusing on the performance with respect to represent mentioned resonance. With the test cases we assess the wave amplification in dependence of characteristics of the pressure perturbation, model parameters, model resolution, and bathymetry characteristics. We use the compilation of tests to validate an adaptive discontinuous Galerkin (DG) model for the two-dimensional non-linear shallow water equations. As the tests are highly sensitive to model resolution, we use the adaptive mesh capabilities of the model to locally refine the disturbance and thus gain …


Determination Of Recent Tectonic Deformations Along The Tuz Gölü Fault Zone In Centralanatolia (Turkey) With Gnss Observations, Cemi̇l Gezgi̇n, Semi̇h Ekerci̇n, İbrahi̇m Ti̇ryaki̇oğlu, Bahadir Aktuğ, Hedi̇ye Erdoğan, Esra Gürbüz, Osman Orhan, Süleyman Sefa Bi̇lgi̇li̇oğlu, Ahmet Tarik Torun, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Gündüz, Osman Oktar, Cezmi̇ Türkmen, Efdal Kaya Jan 2022

Determination Of Recent Tectonic Deformations Along The Tuz Gölü Fault Zone In Centralanatolia (Turkey) With Gnss Observations, Cemi̇l Gezgi̇n, Semi̇h Ekerci̇n, İbrahi̇m Ti̇ryaki̇oğlu, Bahadir Aktuğ, Hedi̇ye Erdoğan, Esra Gürbüz, Osman Orhan, Süleyman Sefa Bi̇lgi̇li̇oğlu, Ahmet Tarik Torun, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Gündüz, Osman Oktar, Cezmi̇ Türkmen, Efdal Kaya

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Tuz Gölü Fault Zone (TGFZ) is one of the most important active tectonic structures of Central Anatolia. The morphotectonic features of the TGFZ and the distribution of the epicenters of earthquakes over magnitude 5.0 show that this fault zone remains active today. In this study, the deformation of the TGFZ is determined with high sensitivity using geodetic measurements. To obtain accurate information about the deformation of the TGFZ, 24 GNSS sites and two continuously operating reference stations were constructed in the southern part of the TGFZ. Between 2018 and 2020, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements were made on …


Mineralogical And Paleobotanical Investigations Of Oligo-Miocene Petrified Wood Fromthe Southwest Of Thrace Basin (Nw Turkey), Burcu Üner, Sabah Yilmaz Şahi̇n, Ünal Akkemi̇k Jan 2022

Mineralogical And Paleobotanical Investigations Of Oligo-Miocene Petrified Wood Fromthe Southwest Of Thrace Basin (Nw Turkey), Burcu Üner, Sabah Yilmaz Şahi̇n, Ünal Akkemi̇k

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Petrified wood samples are found within terrestrial sediments belonging to the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene Danişmen Formation in Malkara-Keşan located in the southwest of the Thrace Basin. The petrified wood in both regions is usually silicified and partly coalified. The silicification of the Tertiary wood in the Malkara-Keşan region is associated with volcanic activity and coeval sedimentation. Thin sections from petrified wood samples were taken as transverse, tangential, and radial sections. The mineralogicalpetrographic- botanical studies were carried out under a polarizing and botanical microscope. Opal-moganite-chalcedony-quartz, which are different polymorphs of silica, were detected under the microscope in the petrified wood. Results …


No Sand Shipment For Cleopatra By Antonius: Resedimentary Origin For The Ooidal Sand Beach Of Sedir Island (Aegean Coast Of Sw Anatolia), Mehmet Ci̇hat Alçi̇çek Jan 2022

No Sand Shipment For Cleopatra By Antonius: Resedimentary Origin For The Ooidal Sand Beach Of Sedir Island (Aegean Coast Of Sw Anatolia), Mehmet Ci̇hat Alçi̇çek

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

No abstract provided.


The Provenance Of Coarse-Grained Turbidite Sandstones In The Kırkgeçit Formation(Western Part Of The Elazığ Basin-East Turkey), Onur Alkaç, Ercan Aksoy Jan 2022

The Provenance Of Coarse-Grained Turbidite Sandstones In The Kırkgeçit Formation(Western Part Of The Elazığ Basin-East Turkey), Onur Alkaç, Ercan Aksoy

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Modal analysis of sandstones for conglomerate rich marine basins is useful for investigating the provenance types surrounded by plate tectonics. Different kinds of siliciclastic rocks are important indicators for defining the paleogeography and geotectonic conditions of the sedimentary basin by provenance analysis. This paper, which focuses on the petrography and provenance of conglomerate rich turbidite systems, is one of the rarest studies on the sedimentary characteristics in the scientific literature. In this context, the study was carried out in the western part of the Elazığ Basin. The Middle Eocene?Oligocene basin infill called the Kırkgeçit Formation is characterised by the conglomerate …


Hydrochemical Characteristics And Geothermometry Applications Of Thermal Waters Inthe Çürüksu Graben, Western Turkey, Ali̇ Gökgöz, Hali̇m Mutlu, Mehmet Ali̇ Akman Jan 2022

Hydrochemical Characteristics And Geothermometry Applications Of Thermal Waters Inthe Çürüksu Graben, Western Turkey, Ali̇ Gökgöz, Hali̇m Mutlu, Mehmet Ali̇ Akman

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

In this study, we investigate chemical and isotopic characteristics of low-temperature geothermal waters issuing from carbonate reservoirs in the Çürüksu Graben within the eastern termination of the Büyük Menderes Graben in western Turkey. Temperatures and pH values of geothermal waters vary from 20.1 to 24.6 °C and 6.62 to 7.11 and those of cold waters are 17.1 to 19.9 °C and 6.85 to 7.72, respectively. Geothermal waters are of Ca-HCO3 and Ca-SO4 types whereas cold waters are characterized by these two types and Mg-HCO3 as well. δ18O and δD values of samples vary from ?9.27‰ to -7.69‰ (VSMOW) and -58.06‰ …


Wide-Area Ground Deformation Monitoring In Geothermal Fields In Western Turkey, Gökhan Aslan, Hakki Aydin, Zi̇yadi̇n Çakir Jan 2022

Wide-Area Ground Deformation Monitoring In Geothermal Fields In Western Turkey, Gökhan Aslan, Hakki Aydin, Zi̇yadi̇n Çakir

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The large-scale production and injection of geothermal fluids induce pressure, volume, and temperature gradient changes in the subsurface, which may result in surface deformation as well. Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is a promising utility for monitoring ground surface deformation and inferring subsurface reservoir operations that are difficult to observe directly. This study provides the first wide-area InSAR-derived long-term ground deformation across major geothermal fields in western Turkey. It aims to identify ground deformation hotspots within the geothermal exploitation sites and analyze their relationship with energy production and pumping. In the present study, the whole 2014?2020 Sentinel 1-A and 1-B …


Reducing Uncertainty With Fault Seal Analysis: A Case Study Of Jherruck Block, Lowerindus Basin, Pakistan, Mudassar Nawaz, Muhammad Rustam Khan, Umair Bin Nisar, Muhammad Rizwan Mughal Jan 2022

Reducing Uncertainty With Fault Seal Analysis: A Case Study Of Jherruck Block, Lowerindus Basin, Pakistan, Mudassar Nawaz, Muhammad Rustam Khan, Umair Bin Nisar, Muhammad Rizwan Mughal

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Faults can be either conduits or baffles for hydrocarbon flow. Assessing the sealing potential of faults plays a vital role in reducing the risks associated with hydrocarbon exploration. The study area is located in Jherruck Block, Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan. Several intervals within the Lower Goru Formation in Lower Indus Basin are proven hydrocarbon reservoirs. The main aim of the study is to predict the cause of failure of 3 wells (Jherruck B-1, Jamali-1, and Jamali Deep-1), and to propose a new well location based on juxtaposition analysis and shale gouge ratio (SGR). The Upper Sands (sandstone) of the Lower …


Walkaway Vertical Seismic Profiling (Wvsp) Modeling And Imaging Study Along Faultedcoal Seams Over A High Velocity Limestone Model: A Synthetic Study, Cemal Erdemi̇r Jan 2022

Walkaway Vertical Seismic Profiling (Wvsp) Modeling And Imaging Study Along Faultedcoal Seams Over A High Velocity Limestone Model: A Synthetic Study, Cemal Erdemi̇r

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The problem of collecting reflection data from the layers below a high velocity layer (HVL) and imaging those layers accurately is solved using walkaway vertical seismic profiling (WVSP) technique. The procedure is shown on a dataset from a model of highly faulted, thin-bedded coal layers separated by a high velocity layer of limestone. By locating the receivers above, in, and below the HVL, the reflections are expected to be recorded locally in situ in the borehole below the HVL before they travel back to the surface as in the case of surface seismic. The imaging results obtained from the model …


Updated Geochemical And Geothermometry Study On Ömer-Gecek Geothermal Area (Afyonkarahisar/Turkey), Can Başaran, Yusuf Ulutürk, Ahmet Yildiz Jan 2022

Updated Geochemical And Geothermometry Study On Ömer-Gecek Geothermal Area (Afyonkarahisar/Turkey), Can Başaran, Yusuf Ulutürk, Ahmet Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

The Ömer-Gecek region, one of the most critical geothermal areas of Afyonkarahisar, together with Western Anatolia, serves as a model for the integrated use of geothermal waters. As a result of the analysis made on the samples collected from the newly drilled wells, the chemical composition of the Ömer-Gecek geothermal waters, with a max temperature of 125 °C, has been determined as Na-Cl. The primary hydrochemical process affecting the chemical composition is silicate weathering. All the applied geothermometer methods showed that the water's maximum reservoir temperature was 120-130 °C. The calcite, dolomite, and aragonite minerals tend to precipitate. When compared …


Detrital Composition Of Triassic To Neogene Sandstones In The Sulaiman Fold-Thrust Belt, Pakistan: Implications For Pre- And Postcollisional Evolution Of The Northwestern Indian Margin, Shazia Fareed, Akhtar Kassi, Aimal Kasi, Namik Aysal Jan 2022

Detrital Composition Of Triassic To Neogene Sandstones In The Sulaiman Fold-Thrust Belt, Pakistan: Implications For Pre- And Postcollisional Evolution Of The Northwestern Indian Margin, Shazia Fareed, Akhtar Kassi, Aimal Kasi, Namik Aysal

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Sandstones of the Triassic through Pliocene successions of the western Sulaiman Fold-Thrust Belt (SFTB), Pakistan, were studied, by polarizing microscope and using point-counting techniques, to determine systematic variations in detrital modes. The sandstones in the study area are categorized into pre- and postcollisional sandstone assemblages. The precollisional assemblage was deposited before the onset of collision of India with Eurasia (starting Late Cretaceous-Early Paleocene) and subcategorized as Wulgai- Mughal Kot, Bibai and Pab subassemblages. The postcollisional assemblage was deposited after the onset of collision and categorized as Ghazij and Urak subassemblages. The Wulgai-Mughal Kot subassemblage mostly comprises of highly quartzose sandstones …


Relative Tectonic Activity Assessment Of Kütahya Graben (Western Anatolia): Insights From Geomorphic Indices, Zeynep Kezer, Erman Özsayin Jan 2022

Relative Tectonic Activity Assessment Of Kütahya Graben (Western Anatolia): Insights From Geomorphic Indices, Zeynep Kezer, Erman Özsayin

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Western Anatolia is known as one of the most seismically active regions in the world, consistent with earthquakes having a magnitude >6.0. The deformation in the region is predominantly controlled by normal faults, which play significant role on the morphological features as well as depositional processes in related grabens. WNW-trending Kütahya Graben is located at the northeastern part of this province and bounded by several N- and S-dipping active normal fault segments. This study aims to investigate the relative tectonic activity among the fault segments of the Kütahya Graben using geomorphic indices. The analyses of this study include mountain-front sinuosity …