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Investigation Of Shocked Basalts From Vargeão Dome And Vista Alegre: Implications For The Search For Life On Mars, Nikol Posnov Jul 2021

Investigation Of Shocked Basalts From Vargeão Dome And Vista Alegre: Implications For The Search For Life On Mars, Nikol Posnov

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Impact craters represent excellent astrobiological targets for planetary exploration missions to Mars. The impact of an asteroid or comet into a crystalline, H2O-bearing target may result in development of a hydrothermal system and increase the habitability of the substrate for the colonization of endolithic microorganisms. Given that Mars’ surface is covered by cratered basaltic rock, this study investigated target rocks and impact breccias from Vargeão Dome and Vista Alegre impact structures that formed in basalt in the Paraná Basin of Brazil.

Utilizing petrography and micro-X-ray diffraction (μXRD), the degree of shock metamorphism in plagioclase was quantitively determined. Measuring …


Llama De Ayopaya: Towards Marketing Of High Quality Fine Fibre In The Bolivian Andes, M. Siegmund‐Schultze, J. Delgado, A. Stemmer, A. Markemann, A. Valle Zárate Jul 2021

Llama De Ayopaya: Towards Marketing Of High Quality Fine Fibre In The Bolivian Andes, M. Siegmund‐Schultze, J. Delgado, A. Stemmer, A. Markemann, A. Valle Zárate

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Tropical Forages For Monogastric Animals: Enhancing Smallholders Competitiveness In Local And Emerging Markets, Michael Peters, D. White, L. S. Muñoz, P. Sarria, N. Vivas, F. Holmann, M. Lundy, T. Oberthur, P. Lentes, A. Schmidt, Martin Mena, S. Fujisaka Jul 2021

Tropical Forages For Monogastric Animals: Enhancing Smallholders Competitiveness In Local And Emerging Markets, Michael Peters, D. White, L. S. Muñoz, P. Sarria, N. Vivas, F. Holmann, M. Lundy, T. Oberthur, P. Lentes, A. Schmidt, Martin Mena, S. Fujisaka

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Emerging Market Trends Of Organic Food In Australia, C. Faiello, Andrea Pardini, L. Litjens Jul 2021

Emerging Market Trends Of Organic Food In Australia, C. Faiello, Andrea Pardini, L. Litjens

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Sustaining Pastoral Linkages To High‐Value Livestock Markets Through Collective Action And Public‐Private Partnerships: A Case Study From Southern Ethiopia, S. Desta, D. Layne Coppock, G. Gebru, S. Tezera, L. Gizachew Jul 2021

Sustaining Pastoral Linkages To High‐Value Livestock Markets Through Collective Action And Public‐Private Partnerships: A Case Study From Southern Ethiopia, S. Desta, D. Layne Coppock, G. Gebru, S. Tezera, L. Gizachew

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Probability Distributions For Elliptic Curves In The Cgl Hash Function, Dhruv Bhatia, Kara Fagerstrom, Max Watson Jul 2021

Probability Distributions For Elliptic Curves In The Cgl Hash Function, Dhruv Bhatia, Kara Fagerstrom, Max Watson

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

Hash functions map data of arbitrary length to data of predetermined length. Good hash functions are hard to predict, making them useful in cryptography. We are interested in the elliptic curve CGL hash function, which maps a bitstring to an elliptic curve by traversing an inputdetermined path through an isogeny graph. The nodes of an isogeny graph are elliptic curves, and the edges are special maps betwixt elliptic curves called isogenies. Knowing which hash values are most likely informs us of potential security weaknesses in the hash function. We use stochastic matrices to compute the expected probability distributions of the …


Novel Application Of 210po-210pb Disequilibria To Date Snow, Melt Pond, Ice Core, And Ice-Rafted Sediments In The Arctic Ocean, Mark Baskaran, Katherine Krupp, Mark Baskaran Jul 2021

Novel Application Of 210po-210pb Disequilibria To Date Snow, Melt Pond, Ice Core, And Ice-Rafted Sediments In The Arctic Ocean, Mark Baskaran, Katherine Krupp, Mark Baskaran

Environmental Science and Geology Faculty Research Publications

We collected surface ocean water, snow, grab ice, ice core, melt pond and ice-rafted sediment (IRS) from 5 ice stations during the Western Arctic US GEOTRACES cruise (USGCG Healy; August 10 – October 7, 2015) and analyzed for 210Po (T1/2 = 138.4 days) and 210Pb (T1/2 = 22.3 years) in dissolved and particulate phases (snow, grab ice, ice core, surface seawater) to investigate the 210Po:210Pb disequilibria in these matrices. Thirteen aerosol samples, using a large-volume aerosol sampler (PM10), from Dutch Harbor, AK to North Pole, were also collected and analyzed for 210Po/210Pb to quantify the atmospheric depositional input to the …


A Multidimensional Welfare Status Of Leprosy Patients Living In A Suburban Area, Yunia Irawati, Sri Linuwih Sw Menaldi, Melinda Harini, Luh Karunia Wahyuni, Wanarani Alwin, Astari Dwiranti, Adhityawarman Menaldi, Sonny Tirta Luzanil, Qaishum Matsurah, Dadun ., Rico Kurniawan, Ida Ruwaida, Gunawan Wicaksono, Muhammad Hidayat Sahid, Febrina Rahmayanti, Florentina Priscilia, Anis Fitriana, Tri Rahayu, Made Susiyanti, Gitalisa Andayani, Anna Puspitasari Bani, Hisar Daniel, Yeni Dwi Lestari Jul 2021

A Multidimensional Welfare Status Of Leprosy Patients Living In A Suburban Area, Yunia Irawati, Sri Linuwih Sw Menaldi, Melinda Harini, Luh Karunia Wahyuni, Wanarani Alwin, Astari Dwiranti, Adhityawarman Menaldi, Sonny Tirta Luzanil, Qaishum Matsurah, Dadun ., Rico Kurniawan, Ida Ruwaida, Gunawan Wicaksono, Muhammad Hidayat Sahid, Febrina Rahmayanti, Florentina Priscilia, Anis Fitriana, Tri Rahayu, Made Susiyanti, Gitalisa Andayani, Anna Puspitasari Bani, Hisar Daniel, Yeni Dwi Lestari

ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement

Leprosy has a high incidence of physical complications that will impact directly the physiological, economic, and social status of patients. Indonesia has a high burden of the disease, and several leprosy settlements are still spread in the country. Neglasari Village, Sitanala, Tangerang serves as one of the places of residence of people who have had leprosy. A health service initiative known as Identifikasi Tanda-Tanda Mata, Ekstremitas, dan Kulit pada Kusta (KATAMATAKU) was launched as a collaboration of health services among multi-departments (ophthalmology, dermatovenereology, and medical rehabilitation). Sitanala has a relatively high incidence of people who have had leprosy with disabilities …


Designing Atomic Edge Structures In 2d Transition Metal Dichalcogenides For Improved Catalytic Activity, Raymond R. Unocic, Xiahan Sang, Guoxiang Hu, Victor Fung, Jingsong Huang, Matthew G. Boebinger, Kai Xiao, Panchapakesan Ganesh Jul 2021

Designing Atomic Edge Structures In 2d Transition Metal Dichalcogenides For Improved Catalytic Activity, Raymond R. Unocic, Xiahan Sang, Guoxiang Hu, Victor Fung, Jingsong Huang, Matthew G. Boebinger, Kai Xiao, Panchapakesan Ganesh

Publications and Research

Designing new materials for functional applications depends upon our ability to understand and correlate the materials structure and chemistry to functional material properties. This is even more important for two-dimensional (2D) materials where thicknesses are on the order of a single atom to a few-atomic layers; therefore, any structural or chemical modification at these length scales can have a profound effect on modifying physical and chemical properties. 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) such as MoS2 have emerged as a promising catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction with defects such as vacancies and edges being linked to high catalytic active sites …


Chemical Waste Management In Educational Institutions, Zuy Maria Magriotis, Adelir Aparecida Saczk, Hélvia Mara Ribeiro Salgado, Isael Aparecido Rosa Jul 2021

Chemical Waste Management In Educational Institutions, Zuy Maria Magriotis, Adelir Aparecida Saczk, Hélvia Mara Ribeiro Salgado, Isael Aparecido Rosa

Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development

Green universities and Education for Sustainable Development have an important role in reaching a sustainable society. However, there is many gaps in this area. This study aimed to report the implementation and the results of the Chemical Waste Management Program (CWMP) of the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA). The CWMP have been implemented in 2009 to solve the existing environmental problem of inadequate disposal of chemical waste generated in UFLA’s laboratories. In order to carry out the CWMP actions, the Chemical Waste Management Laboratory (CWML) was created in 2009, with the function of collecting, treating, and giving a final destination …


Super Solar, William Wilton Jul 2021

Super Solar, William Wilton

Honors Expanded Learning Clubs

No abstract provided.


Graphical Models In Reconstructability Analysis And Bayesian Networks, Marcus Harris, Martin Zwick Jul 2021

Graphical Models In Reconstructability Analysis And Bayesian Networks, Marcus Harris, Martin Zwick

Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Reconstructability Analysis (RA) and Bayesian Networks (BN) are both probabilistic graphical modeling methodologies used in machine learning and artificial intelligence. There are RA models that are statistically equivalent to BN models and there are also models unique to RA and models unique to BN. The primary goal of this paper is to unify these two methodologies via a lattice of structures that offers an expanded set of models to represent complex systems more accurately or more simply. The conceptualization of this lattice also offers a framework for additional innovations beyond what is presented here. Specifically, this paper integrates RA and …


X Radiation Dose Monitoring For Adolescent And Adult Patients In Selected Health Care Environment Related Places, Kevin Riandi Jul 2021

X Radiation Dose Monitoring For Adolescent And Adult Patients In Selected Health Care Environment Related Places, Kevin Riandi

Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development

A study on patient absorption dose according to age group was carried out. The amount of absorbed A study on patient absorption dose according to age group was carried out. The amount of absorbed dose of X-ray radiation affect the body cells. Health care hospitals such as clinics, environments that use ionizing radiation. Based on the procedure for using ionizing radiation for medical purposes, the Indonesian Nuclear Energy Supervisory Agency recommends monitoring radiation doses for health workers on health service environment. Likewise with the patient, because the patient is directly exposed to the ionizing radiation. Some researh explained that the …


Sustainable Management Of Electricity - Practices Of Federal University Of Lavras, Isadora Nascimento Della-Sávia Braga, Silvia Costa Ferreira, Marcelo Arriel Rezende, Joaquim Paulo Da Silva Jul 2021

Sustainable Management Of Electricity - Practices Of Federal University Of Lavras, Isadora Nascimento Della-Sávia Braga, Silvia Costa Ferreira, Marcelo Arriel Rezende, Joaquim Paulo Da Silva

Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development

Considering that most of the world electrical matrix is made up of non-renewable sources, the search for safer and more sustainable energy generation solutions has grown. In view of this scenario, there is an increase in the use of renewable energy sources integrated with electrical systems. In this context, Universities have an important role in research development, implementation of environmental plans aimed at sustainability, optimization in the use of electric energy and development of the use of renewable energies. The Federal University of Lavras has an environmental plan with goals related to carbon emissions, solid waste management, rainwater collection and …


Fabrication Of Electrospun Nanofiber Composite Of G-C3n4 And Au Nanoparticles As Plasmonic Photocatalyst, Dipendu Saha, Pasquale Gismondi, Kurt W. Kolasinski, Samantha L. Shumlas, Sylvie Rangan, Babak Eslami, Amy Mcconnell, Taevaughn Bui, Kayla Cunfer Jul 2021

Fabrication Of Electrospun Nanofiber Composite Of G-C3n4 And Au Nanoparticles As Plasmonic Photocatalyst, Dipendu Saha, Pasquale Gismondi, Kurt W. Kolasinski, Samantha L. Shumlas, Sylvie Rangan, Babak Eslami, Amy Mcconnell, Taevaughn Bui, Kayla Cunfer

Chemistry Faculty Publications

In this research, we have fabricated a composite nanofiber mat of plasmonic photocatalyst consisting of g-C3N4, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and random nanofibers of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) by electrospinning. The structure and chemical properties of the nanofiber mat were investigated in detail by ESEM, TEM, AFM, XPS, FTIR, XRD, TGA, PL spectroscopy and UV-Vis reflectance spectra. Imaging of the composite map confirmed that the fiber diameter was in the range of 100-400 nm with the g-C3N4 size in the range of 2-8 μm. Backscattered (Zcontrast) electron imaging in ESEM revealed that the AuNP particle size is in the range of 60-160 …


Integrated Geophysical Analysis Over Bathymetrists Seamounts And The Sierra Leone Rise, Alexa Fernandez Jul 2021

Integrated Geophysical Analysis Over Bathymetrists Seamounts And The Sierra Leone Rise, Alexa Fernandez

UCARE Research Products

The Bathymetrists Seamounts (BSM) are located northeast of the Sierra Leone Rise in the Atlantic Ocean. The northern seamounts have a southwest to northeast trend which is contrary to the current eastward motion of the African tectonic plate where they reside. The geological history and crustal structures of these features are poorly understood. The goal of this study is to integrate multiple geophysical data to better understand the crustal architecture and tectonic history of the BSM.

The seismic refraction study from Jones et al. (2015) was used as the baseline for isostatic modeling. This dataset suggested the presence of magmatic …


Human-Centered Cybersecurity Research — Anthropological Findings From Two Longitudinal Studies, Anwesh Tuladhar Jul 2021

Human-Centered Cybersecurity Research — Anthropological Findings From Two Longitudinal Studies, Anwesh Tuladhar

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Cybersecurity is a pressing issue. Researchers have proposed numerous security solutions over the years in order to combat security issues but it is still common to find known, well understood security issues in production environments. In this thesis, I seek to find the underlying reasons to why existing security solutions and best practices are not consistently applied and how to improve the utilization of secure best practices. To this end, I adopt the anthropological research method of long term participant observation and embed myself in real-world settings in order to understand the existence of security issues and the perception of …


Synthesis Of Small Molecules For The Treatment Of Infectious Diseases, Elena Bray Jul 2021

Synthesis Of Small Molecules For The Treatment Of Infectious Diseases, Elena Bray

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Drug discovery’s impact on modern healthcare cannot be measured. In the past year, the world has watched scientists all around the globe work together to help protect the public from the novel coronavirus pandemic. Although sometimes slow and costly, drug discovery is important for advancing modern society. Drug discovery is at the core of treating diseases and in particular, infectious diseases. In the first chapter an overview of drug discovery will be discussed in a brief manner.

The second chapter will introduce infectious diseases. In modern society, the development of small molecule treatments for treating bacteria, viruses, and fungi has …


Detecting Optical Transients Using Artificial Neural Networks And Reference Images From Different Surveys, Katarzyna Wardęga, Adam Zadrozny, Martin Beroiz, Richard S. Camuccio, Mario C. Diaz Jul 2021

Detecting Optical Transients Using Artificial Neural Networks And Reference Images From Different Surveys, Katarzyna Wardęga, Adam Zadrozny, Martin Beroiz, Richard S. Camuccio, Mario C. Diaz

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

We present a technique to detect optical transients based on an artificial neural networks method. We describe the architecture of two networks capable of comparing images of the same part of the sky taken by different telescopes. One image corresponds to the epoch in which a potential transient could exist; the other is a reference image of an earlier epoch. We use data obtained by the Dr. Cristina V. Torres Memorial Astronomical Observatory and archival reference images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We trained a convolutional neural network and a dense layer network on simulated source samples and then …


Seasonal Variation Of Multiple-Muon Cosmic Ray Air Showers Observed In The Nova Detector Detector On The Surface, M. A. Acero, P. Adamson, L. Aliaga, N. Anfimov, A. Antoshkin, E. Arrieta-Diaz, L. Asquith, A. Aurisano, A. Back, C. Backhouse, M. Baird, N. Balashov, P. Baldi, B. A. Bambah, S. Bashar, K. Bays, R. Bernstein, V. Bhatnagar, B. Bhuyan, J. Bian, Roberto Petti, Et. Al. Jul 2021

Seasonal Variation Of Multiple-Muon Cosmic Ray Air Showers Observed In The Nova Detector Detector On The Surface, M. A. Acero, P. Adamson, L. Aliaga, N. Anfimov, A. Antoshkin, E. Arrieta-Diaz, L. Asquith, A. Aurisano, A. Back, C. Backhouse, M. Baird, N. Balashov, P. Baldi, B. A. Bambah, S. Bashar, K. Bays, R. Bernstein, V. Bhatnagar, B. Bhuyan, J. Bian, Roberto Petti, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

We report the rate of cosmic ray air showers with multiplicities exceeding 15 muon tracks recorded in the NOvA Far Detector between May 2016 and May 2018. The detector is located on the surface under an overburden of 3.6 meters water equivalent. We observe a seasonal dependence in the rate of multiple-muon showers, which varies in magnitude with multiplicity and zenith angle. During this period, the effective atmospheric temperature and surface pressure ranged between 210 K and 230 K and 940 mbar and 990 mbar, respectively; the shower rates are anticorrelated with the variation in the effective temperature. The variations …


Electrochemical Studies Of Poly 3-(4-Methoxyphenyl)[5] Ferrocenophane-1,5-Dimethylene And Copolymers With Styrene And N-Phenylmaleimide, Niyati Arora Jul 2021

Electrochemical Studies Of Poly 3-(4-Methoxyphenyl)[5] Ferrocenophane-1,5-Dimethylene And Copolymers With Styrene And N-Phenylmaleimide, Niyati Arora

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

Ferrocene is an organometallic compound in which an iron atom is sandwiched between two cyclopentadienyl rings. Ferrocene containing polymers receive a considerable amount of research because of their known chemistry, stable redox reactions and useful electrical systems. Noteworthy are their uses as electrode coatings, electro-catalysts and as an anode in battery applications. In this research, the synthesis and polymerization of a ferrocenophane diene is reported. Using a Wittig reaction 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)[5]ferrocenophane-1,5-dimethylene was synthesized from 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)[5]ferrocenophane-1,5-dione. The homopolymer and copolymers with styrene and N-phenylmaleimide were synthesized via free radical polymerization from 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)[5]ferrocenophane-1,5-dimethylene using AIBN as the initiator. These polymers were characterized using …


Trilinear Smoothing Inequalities And A Variant Of The Triangular Hilbert Transform, Michael Christ, Polona Durcik, Joris Roos Jul 2021

Trilinear Smoothing Inequalities And A Variant Of The Triangular Hilbert Transform, Michael Christ, Polona Durcik, Joris Roos

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Lebesgue space inequalities are proved for a variant of the triangular Hilbert transform involving curvature. The analysis relies on a crucial trilinear smoothing inequality developed herein, and on bounds for an anisotropic variant of the twisted paraproduct.

The trilinear smoothing inequality also leads to Lebesgue space bounds for a corresponding maximal function and a quantitative nonlinear Roth-type theorem concerning patterns in the Euclidean plane.


Phragmites Australis Dieback In The Mississippi River Delta: Chemical Profiles Of Soil Types And Restoration Potential, Herie Lee Jul 2021

Phragmites Australis Dieback In The Mississippi River Delta: Chemical Profiles Of Soil Types And Restoration Potential, Herie Lee

LSU Master's Theses

Since 2016, there has been widespread dieback of P. australis in the Lower Mississippi River Delta (hereafter referred to as Lower MRD, which is defined as the Birds Foot Delta) with relatively little to no signs of recovery. The cause of the current dieback is not fully understood. This thesis explores P. australis with emphasis on chemical profile characterization of different soil types and its effects on plant growth and the potential for restoration in the Lower MRD.

In chapter 2, I characterized the chemical profiles of soils collected from healthy and dieback stands of Phragmites, and from newly …


Nature, Nurture, Or Both? Study Of Sex And Gender And Their Effects On Pain, Maryam Ghodrati Jul 2021

Nature, Nurture, Or Both? Study Of Sex And Gender And Their Effects On Pain, Maryam Ghodrati

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

As a pain researcher, in order to have a better understanding of pain, we should adopt a multidimensional view, such as the biopsychosocial (BPS) model and consider physical, psychological, and social elements altogether. The studies in this dissertation are part of the bigger project of SYMBIOME in which the aim is to help to create and develop a prognostic clinical phenotype in people post musculoskeletal (MSK) trauma. Chapter 2 presents a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) in order to assess the structural validity of the first section of the new Gender Pain and Expectation Scale (GPES). Our analysis indicated a 3-factor …


Fourth Voices Conference On Teaching Stem With Song, Lawrence M. Lesser Jul 2021

Fourth Voices Conference On Teaching Stem With Song, Lawrence M. Lesser

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

The fourth VOICES (Virtual Ongoing Interdisciplinary Collaborations on Educating with Song) conference will be held September 26, 2021, with its Sunday date especially targeting those whose teaching schedule precludes attendance on a weekday. This online-only conference explores the use of song to teach STEM content at the college or secondary school level and will include reviewed interactive sessions, video-posters, and discussions of interest to both practitioners and researchers.


An Interview With The (Other) Corona Graph, Bonnie Jacob, Jobby Jacob Jul 2021

An Interview With The (Other) Corona Graph, Bonnie Jacob, Jobby Jacob

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

The following is an interview, conducted in April 2021, with a graph product known as the corona graph. Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are not ours. Actually, this entire interview is fiction, other than the mathematics, of course.


The Music Is All That Counts! A Poem-Collage Pair Created During The Pandemic, Sarah Glaz, Mark Sanders Jul 2021

The Music Is All That Counts! A Poem-Collage Pair Created During The Pandemic, Sarah Glaz, Mark Sanders

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

The poem-collage pair presented here is a work of collaboration between the mathematician and poet, Sarah Glaz, and the collage and ceramic artist, Mark Sanders. The piece is part of their larger joint poem-collage project involving the history of mathematics. Created at the height of the pandemic, the poem-collage pair reflects the reality of living during a plague and embodies the solace offered by long-distance collaboration and by the arts. Included as background is a brief discussion on the history and mathematics involved, information about Sarah’s poem and Mark’s collage, and a reflection on how the pandemic influenced both the …


Letters From Incompleteness, Jonah Howell Jul 2021

Letters From Incompleteness, Jonah Howell

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

In a series of letters to a faraway lover, an unnamed narrator attempts to make sense of his own internal struggles by fixating on the strange death of Kurt Gödel.


A Life Cut Short, Cacey L. Wells Jul 2021

A Life Cut Short, Cacey L. Wells

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

Connecting scholars and students with the human side of mathematics is critical. This poem about Évariste Galois provides a synopsis of his controversial life, while also providing details into his life that some may not be familiar with.


Asymptotic Dream, Oscar Gonzalez Jul 2021

Asymptotic Dream, Oscar Gonzalez

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

A love poem about breaching mathematical limits, inspired by the tragic beauty of calculus.