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Glaciology, Geomorphology Giant Roger Hooke Passes Away At 82, Division Of Marketing And Communications Mar 2021

Glaciology, Geomorphology Giant Roger Hooke Passes Away At 82, Division Of Marketing And Communications

General University of Maine Publications

Roger Hooke, beloved University of Maine mentor and researcher and giant in the fields of glaciology and geomorphology, died March 10 [2021] at the age of 82.

Hooke joined the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and Climate Change Institute in 2000 as a research professor and adviser. One of Hooke's interests during his time at UMaine involved examining what glacial landforms in Maine revealed about the Laurentide Ice Sheet.


Molecules To Mountains: A Multi-Proxy Investigation Into Ancient Climate And Topography Of The Pacific Northwest, Usa, Alexander Mclean, John Bershaw Mar 2021

Molecules To Mountains: A Multi-Proxy Investigation Into Ancient Climate And Topography Of The Pacific Northwest, Usa, Alexander Mclean, John Bershaw

Geology Faculty Publications and Presentations

We characterize the topographic evolution of the Pacific Northwest, United States, during the Cenozoic. New paleosol carbonate stable isotope (δ18O) results from central Oregon are presented, along with published proxy data, including fossil teeth, smectites, and carbonate concretions. We interpret a polygenetic history of Cascade Mountain topographic uplift along-strike, characterized by: 1) Steady uplift of the Washington Cascades through the Cenozoic due long-term arc rotation and shortening against a Canadian buttress, and 2) Uplift of the Oregon Cascades to similar-to-modern elevations by the late Oligocene, followed by topographic stagnation as extension developed into the Neogene. Since the Miocene, meteoric water …


Integrating Forage Legumes In Crop/Livestock Systems For Sustainable Food Production In Peri-Urban Agriculture In Uganda, S. Katuromunda, Elly N. Sabiiti, F. B. Bareeba Mar 2021

Integrating Forage Legumes In Crop/Livestock Systems For Sustainable Food Production In Peri-Urban Agriculture In Uganda, S. Katuromunda, Elly N. Sabiiti, F. B. Bareeba

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Association Of Trees And Crops To Increase Seasonal Food Availability In The Republic Of Haity, F. Massolino, Andrea Pardini Mar 2021

Association Of Trees And Crops To Increase Seasonal Food Availability In The Republic Of Haity, F. Massolino, Andrea Pardini

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Fodder Yield And Nutritive Value Of Turkish Highlands Shrubs, K. Kokten, O. Gursoy, A. Larbi, T. Tukel, R. Hatipoglu Mar 2021

Fodder Yield And Nutritive Value Of Turkish Highlands Shrubs, K. Kokten, O. Gursoy, A. Larbi, T. Tukel, R. Hatipoglu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Animal Grazing On Quality Of Grass And Forb Forages In Mazandaran Province Of Iran, Ghasem Ali Dianati Tilaki Mar 2021

Effects Of Animal Grazing On Quality Of Grass And Forb Forages In Mazandaran Province Of Iran, Ghasem Ali Dianati Tilaki

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Building And Using Digital Libraries For Etds, Edward A. Fox Mar 2021

Building And Using Digital Libraries For Etds, Edward A. Fox

The Journal of Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Despite the high value of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), the global collection has seen limited use. To extend such use, a new approach to building digital libraries (DLs) is needed. Fortunately, recent decades have seen that a vast amount of “gray literature” has become available through a diverse set of institutional repositories as well as regional and national libraries and archives. Most of the works in those collections include ETDs and are often freely available in keeping with the open-access movement, but such access is limited by the services of supporting information systems. As explained through a set of …


The Level Of Securing Dust Deposits Against The Possibility Of Coal Dust Explosion In The Drilled Dog Headings, Bogdan Malich, Krzysztof Cybulski, Malgorzata Wysocka, Krystian Skubacz, Aneta Michałek, Paweł Urban Mar 2021

The Level Of Securing Dust Deposits Against The Possibility Of Coal Dust Explosion In The Drilled Dog Headings, Bogdan Malich, Krzysztof Cybulski, Malgorzata Wysocka, Krystian Skubacz, Aneta Michałek, Paweł Urban

Journal of Sustainable Mining

The article presents the analysis how the actual coal dust explosion hazard is at the distance of the initial 200 metres of the safety zone maintained along the entire length of driven inclined drift II – face 567 in BRZESZCZE colliery, which was used during realization of the project titled Modelling of the mechanism of explosive coal dust deposition in the vicinity of mined faces in terms of identification, assessment and levelling the possibility of its explosion financed by the National Centre for Research and Development. The mine dust level was between 0.014 kg/m3 and 0.193 kg/m3, …


The Influence Of Pressure Drop On Gas Emissions From A Mining Shaft – An Overview, Paweł Wrona, Zenon Różański, Grzegorz Pach, Adam Niewiadomski, Tomasz Suponik Mar 2021

The Influence Of Pressure Drop On Gas Emissions From A Mining Shaft – An Overview, Paweł Wrona, Zenon Różański, Grzegorz Pach, Adam Niewiadomski, Tomasz Suponik

Journal of Sustainable Mining

Climate change can make an impact on the mining sector and post-mining sites. Among others, extreme weather events are connected with sudden and deep pressure drops which lead to gas emissions from an underground space to the surface through closed shafts. The tests undertaken in the frameworks of TEXMIN project lead to get measuring data of this phenomenon and will allow validating numerical models for further forecasts and mitigation means. Three examples of the results were presented. They showed that the intensity of pressure drop influences strongly on gas emissions from a closed shaft. Although the pressure drop process should …


The Impact Of Precipitation On State Of The Slopes Surface And Thermal Activity Of The Mine Waste Dump – Preliminary Study, Zenon Różański, Paweł Wrona, Grzegorz Pach, Adam Niewiadomski, Tomasz Suponik, Robert Frączek, Leszek Balcarczyk Mar 2021

The Impact Of Precipitation On State Of The Slopes Surface And Thermal Activity Of The Mine Waste Dump – Preliminary Study, Zenon Różański, Paweł Wrona, Grzegorz Pach, Adam Niewiadomski, Tomasz Suponik, Robert Frączek, Leszek Balcarczyk

Journal of Sustainable Mining

Precipitation, especially with a high intensity, affects the condition of mining waste dumps. The article presents the results of research aimed at determining the impact of rain on water erosion on the slopes of a coal waste dump and its thermal state. Preliminary tests of the condition of two slopes of the coal waste dump in Libiąż (Poland) undertaken in the frameworks of the TEXMIN project was carried out using modern geodesy techniques (low-ceiling photogrammetry and TLS terrestrial laser scanning). The current geometry of the slope surface was faithfully reproduced in the form of a cloud of points with known …


The Conditional Strong Matching Preclusion Of Augmented Cubes, Mohamad Abdallah, Eddie Cheng Mar 2021

The Conditional Strong Matching Preclusion Of Augmented Cubes, Mohamad Abdallah, Eddie Cheng

Theory and Applications of Graphs

The strong matching preclusion is a measure for the robustness of interconnection networks in the presence of node and/or link failures. However, in the case of random link and/or node failures, it is unlikely to find all the faults incident and/or adjacent to the same vertex. This motivates Park et al. to introduce the conditional strong matching preclusion of a graph. In this paper we consider the conditional strong matching preclusion problem of the augmented cube AQn, which is a variation of the hypercube Qn that possesses favorable properties.


Characterizing 2-Trees Relative To Chordal And Series-Parallel Graphs, Terry A. Mckee Mar 2021

Characterizing 2-Trees Relative To Chordal And Series-Parallel Graphs, Terry A. Mckee

Theory and Applications of Graphs

The 2-connected 2-tree graphs are defined as being constructible from a single 3-cycle by recursively appending new degree-2 vertices so as to form 3-cycles that have unique edges in common with the existing graph. Such 2-trees can be characterized both as the edge-minimal chordal graphs and also as the edge-maximal series-parallel graphs. These are also precisely the 2-connected graphs that are simultaneously chordal and series-parallel, where these latter two better-known types of graphs have themselves been both characterized and applied in numerous ways that are unmotivated by their interaction with 2-trees and with each other.

Toward providing such motivation, the …


On The Integration Of A Hierarchy For The Periodic Toda Lattice With A Free Term, Bazar Babajanov, Azizbek Azamatov Mar 2021

On The Integration Of A Hierarchy For The Periodic Toda Lattice With A Free Term, Bazar Babajanov, Azizbek Azamatov

Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education

In this article, we have explored the Toda lattice hierarchy in the class of periodic functions with a free term. We have given an effective method of constructing of the periodic Toda lattice hierarchy with a free term. We have discussed the complete integrability of the constructed systems that is based on the inverse spectral problem of an associated discrete Hill`s equation with periodic coefficients. In particular, Dubrovin-type equations are derived for the time-evolution of the spectral data corresponding to the solutions of any system in the hierarchy.


Innovative Approach To Solving Combinatic Elements And Some Problems Of Newton Binomy In School Mathematics Course, Nilufar Okbayeva Mar 2021

Innovative Approach To Solving Combinatic Elements And Some Problems Of Newton Binomy In School Mathematics Course, Nilufar Okbayeva

Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education

This article provides information on the elements of combinatorics in the school mathematics course and solutions to some problems related to the Newtonian binomial. This article is also aimed at solving problems related to the indepth study of the elements of combinatorics in the school course, the creation of a sufficient basis for the study of probability theory and mathematical statistics in the future.


Interband One- And Two-Photon Absorption Of Polarized Light In Narrow-Gap Crystals, Rustam Yavkachovich Rasulov E.G., V R. Rasulov, B B. Akhmedov, I A. Muminov Mar 2021

Interband One- And Two-Photon Absorption Of Polarized Light In Narrow-Gap Crystals, Rustam Yavkachovich Rasulov E.G., V R. Rasulov, B B. Akhmedov, I A. Muminov

Scientific-technical journal

Interband two-photon optical transitions are analyzed, and expressions are obtained for the matrix elements in a narrow-gap crystal depending on the band parameters, degree of polarization, and light frequency. It is shown that the main contribution to two-photon linear-circular dichroism in narrow-gap semiconductors is made by optical transitions proceeding from the subband of light holes to the conduction band.

The dependences of the partial coefficients of interband one- and two-photon absorption of light are obtained, which differ from each other by the types of optical transitions, depending on the frequency and degree of polarization of light in narrow-gap crystals in …


Primordial Power Spectrum From A Matter-Ekpyrotic Bounce Scenario In Loop Quantum Cosmology, Bao-Fei Li, Sahil Saini, Parampreet Singh Mar 2021

Primordial Power Spectrum From A Matter-Ekpyrotic Bounce Scenario In Loop Quantum Cosmology, Bao-Fei Li, Sahil Saini, Parampreet Singh

Faculty Publications

A union of matter bounce and ekpyrotic scenarios is often studied in an attempt to combine the most promising features of these two models. Since nonperturbative quantum geometric effects in loop quantum cosmology (LQC) result in natural bouncing scenarios without any violation of energy conditions or fine tuning, an investigation of matter-ekpyrotic bounce scenario is interesting to explore in this quantum gravitational setting. In this work, we explore this unified phenomenological model for a spatially flat Friedmann-Lemaistre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) universe in LQC filled with dust and a scalar field in an ekpyrotic scenario like negative potential. Background dynamics and the power …


Data For "Subtype-Selective Positive Modulation Of Sk Channels Depends On The Ha/Hb Helices", Miao Zhang, Meng Cui Mar 2021

Data For "Subtype-Selective Positive Modulation Of Sk Channels Depends On The Ha/Hb Helices", Miao Zhang, Meng Cui

Pharmacy Faculty Data Sets

In the activated state of small-conductance Ca2+-activated potassium (SK) channels, calmodulin interacts with the HA/HB helices and the S4-S5 linker. CyPPA potentiates SK2a and SK3 channel activity but not the SK1 and IK subtypes. Here, we report that the subtype-selectivity of CyPPA relies on the HA/HB helices. Mutating residues in the HA (V420) and HB (K467) helices of SK2a channels to their equivalent residues in IK channels diminished the potency of CyPPA. CyPPA elicited prominent responses on mutant IK channels with an arginine residue in the HB helix substituted for its equivalent lysine residue in the SK2a channels …


Sars-Cov-2 Transmission In Alberta, British Columbia, And Ontario, Canada, December 25, 2019, To December 1, 2020, Isaac Chun-Hai Fung, Yuen Wai Hung, Sylvia Ofori, Kamalich Muniz-Rodriguez, Po-Ying Lai, Gerardo Chowell Mar 2021

Sars-Cov-2 Transmission In Alberta, British Columbia, And Ontario, Canada, December 25, 2019, To December 1, 2020, Isaac Chun-Hai Fung, Yuen Wai Hung, Sylvia Ofori, Kamalich Muniz-Rodriguez, Po-Ying Lai, Gerardo Chowell

Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications

Objective:

This study aimed to investigate coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemiology in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, Canada.

Methods:

Using data through December 1, 2020, we estimated time-varying reproduction number, R t , using EpiEstim package in R, and calculated incidence rate ratios (IRR) across the 3 provinces.

Results:

In Ontario, 76% (92 745/121 745) of cases were in Toronto, Peel, York, Ottawa, and Durham; in Alberta, 82% (49 878/61 169) in Calgary and Edmonton; in British Columbia, 90% (31 142/34 699) in Fraser and Vancouver Coastal. Across 3 provinces, R t dropped to ≤ 1 after April. …


Rapid: Sodium (Na) Lidar Validation Of Mighti Daytime Temperature Observations Onboard Nasa Icon Satellite, Tao Yuan Mar 2021

Rapid: Sodium (Na) Lidar Validation Of Mighti Daytime Temperature Observations Onboard Nasa Icon Satellite, Tao Yuan

Funded Research Records

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Parametric And Nonparametric Statistical Models In Wrong-Way Driving Crash Severity Prediction, Sajidur Rahman Nafis Mar 2021

Evaluation Of Parametric And Nonparametric Statistical Models In Wrong-Way Driving Crash Severity Prediction, Sajidur Rahman Nafis

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Wrong-way driving (WWD) crashes result in more fatalities per crash, involve more vehicles, and cause extended road closures compared to other types of crashes. Although crashes involving wrong-way drivers are relatively few, they often lead to fatalities and serious injuries. Researchers have been using parametric statistical models to identify factors that affect WWD crash severity. However, these parametric models are generally based on several assumptions, and the results could generate numerous errors and become questionable when these assumptions are violated. On the other hand, nonparametric methods such as data mining or machine learning techniques do not use a predetermined functional …


Maximum Temperatures In Evolving Protoplanetary Discs And Composition Of Planetary Building Blocks, Min Li, Shichun Huang, Zhaohuan Zhu, Michael I. Petaev, Jason H. Steffen Mar 2021

Maximum Temperatures In Evolving Protoplanetary Discs And Composition Of Planetary Building Blocks, Min Li, Shichun Huang, Zhaohuan Zhu, Michael I. Petaev, Jason H. Steffen

Geoscience Faculty Research

The maximum temperature and radial temperature profile in a protoplanetary disc are important for the condensation of different elements in the disc. We simulate the evolution of a set of protoplanetary discs from the collapse of their progenitor molecular cloud cores as well as the dust decoupling within the discs as they evolve. We show how the initial properties of the cloud cores affect the thermal history of the protoplanetary discs using a simple viscous disc model. Our results show that the maximum mid-plane temperature in the disc occurs within 0.5 au. It increases with the initial cloud temperature and …


Orthogonal Projection Loss, Kanchana Ranasinghe, Muzammal Naseer, Munawar Hayat, Salman Khan, Fahad Shahbaz Khan Mar 2021

Orthogonal Projection Loss, Kanchana Ranasinghe, Muzammal Naseer, Munawar Hayat, Salman Khan, Fahad Shahbaz Khan

Computer Vision Faculty Publications

Deep neural networks have achieved remarkable performance on a range of classification tasks, with softmax cross-entropy (CE) loss emerging as the de-facto objective function. The CE loss encourages features of a class to have a higher projection score on the true class-vector compared to the negative classes. However, this is a relative constraint and does not explicitly force different class features to be well-separated. Motivated by the observation that ground-truth class representations in CE loss are orthogonal (one-hot encoded vectors), we develop a novel loss function termed 'Orthogonal Projection Loss' (OPL) which imposes orthogonality in the feature space. OPL augments …


Automatic Detection Of Vehicles In Satellite Images For Economic Monitoring, Cole Hill Mar 2021

Automatic Detection Of Vehicles In Satellite Images For Economic Monitoring, Cole Hill

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

With the growing supply of satellites capturing images of the planet, governments andinvestors are looking for ways in which these new images may be used to determine which businesses are struggling and thriving. Recent works have shown that parking lot fill rates can provide valuable information about businesses’ earnings, however, the task of manually annotating the number of vehicles in a parking lot is expensive and time-consuming. Systems which can automate this process are therefore valuable as they are faster and cheaper than human labor. In this thesis, the problem of detection of small objects in large low-resolution images is …


Impacts Of Experiential Learning On The Affective Domain: Gaining Insight Into How To Broaden Participation In The Geosciences, Meghan Lindsey Cook Mar 2021

Impacts Of Experiential Learning On The Affective Domain: Gaining Insight Into How To Broaden Participation In The Geosciences, Meghan Lindsey Cook

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Experiential learning exercises, such as field trips, are a common pedagogical practice in geoscience curriculums. Their purpose is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge gained in a classroom or lab setting into a field setting, but can be considered a barrier for entry into the geosciences for those with disabilities, caregiver/employment responsibilities, or financial constraints. Educators have begun turned to other modalities, such as virtual field experiences (VFEs), to create a more inclusive environment in the geosciences. However, the validity of VFEs as a replacement for, or augmentation to traditional field trips has yet to be established. The cognitive domain …


Evaluation Of Manual And Semi-Automated Deep-Seated Landslide Inventory Processes: Willapa Hills, Washington, Tiffany E. Justice Mar 2021

Evaluation Of Manual And Semi-Automated Deep-Seated Landslide Inventory Processes: Willapa Hills, Washington, Tiffany E. Justice

Dissertations and Theses

Recent advances in remote sensing data and technology have allowed for computational models to be designed that successfully extract landforms from the landscape. The goal of this work is to create one such semi-automated model to extract deep-seated landslides located in complex geomorphic terrain. This is accomplished using geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) techniques, considered by leaders in the field of image analysis to have an advantage over traditional automated classification methods. GEOBIA methods can mimic human visual interpretation by including more characteristic features used to assess the relationship between image data and the ground surface such as color reflectance …


“When They Say Weed Causes Depression, But It’S Your Fav Antidepressant”: Knowledge-Aware Attention Framework For Relationship Extraction, Shweta Yadav, Usha Lokala, Raminta Daniulaityte, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Francois Lamy, Amit P. Sheth Mar 2021

“When They Say Weed Causes Depression, But It’S Your Fav Antidepressant”: Knowledge-Aware Attention Framework For Relationship Extraction, Shweta Yadav, Usha Lokala, Raminta Daniulaityte, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Francois Lamy, Amit P. Sheth

Faculty Publications

With the increasing legalization of medical and recreational use of cannabis, more research is needed to understand the association between depression and consumer behavior related to cannabis consumption. Big social media data has potential to provide deeper insights about these associations to public health analysts. In this interdisciplinary study, we demonstrate the value of incorporating domain-specific knowledge in the learning process to identify the relationships between cannabis use and depression. We develop an end-to-end knowledge infused deep learning framework (Gated-K-BERT) that leverages the pre-trained BERT language representation model and domain-specific declarative knowledge source (Drug Abuse Ontology) to jointly extract entities …


Identification And Reduction Of Scattered Light Noise In Ligo, Siddharth Soni Mar 2021

Identification And Reduction Of Scattered Light Noise In Ligo, Siddharth Soni

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

We ushered into a new era of gravitational wave astronomy in 2015 when Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors in Livingston, Louisiana and Hanford, Washington observed a gravitational wave signal from the merger of binary black holes. The first detected GW150914 was a part of first Observing run (O1) and since then there have been a total of 3 Observing runs. Advanced Virgo detector in Cascina, Italy joined the efforts in the third Observing run (O3) which spanned from April 1, 2019, to March 27, 2020. It was split into O3a and O3b with a month long break between them, during …


Investigating The Impact Of Meteoric Diagenesis On The Geochemistry Of Carbonate Eolianites, Eleuthera And Water Cay, The Bahamas, Graham S. Bonnot Mar 2021

Investigating The Impact Of Meteoric Diagenesis On The Geochemistry Of Carbonate Eolianites, Eleuthera And Water Cay, The Bahamas, Graham S. Bonnot

LSU Master's Theses

The geochemical signatures imparted in major, minor, and trace elements, combined with light isotopes, suggest promising applications regarding the stabilization of meteorically altered limestone eolianites. Previous high-resolution studies have indicated that elements associated with carbonate diagenesis such as Mg and Sr can be valuable proxies for salinity and aragonite dissolution, respectively. In addition to testing these proxies, the analyses of several temperature-, diagenetic-, bioactive-, and redox-sensitive elements were evaluated using laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to identify additional indicators during carbonate diagenesis. Two geochemical drivers of U were identified; (1) aragonite dissolution similar to Sr and (2) oxidation …


Breeding For An Alternative Wheat Ecoideotype To The Southern Brazilian Region, E. Caierãol, Renato S. Fontaneli, Rob S. Fontaneli, L. De J. A. Del Duca Mar 2021

Breeding For An Alternative Wheat Ecoideotype To The Southern Brazilian Region, E. Caierãol, Renato S. Fontaneli, Rob S. Fontaneli, L. De J. A. Del Duca

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Ecological Effects Of Triticale Intercropping On Young Tea Garden, Zhaorong Dong, Jie Shen, Minping Liu, Saomin Li, Junlong Xie Mar 2021

Ecological Effects Of Triticale Intercropping On Young Tea Garden, Zhaorong Dong, Jie Shen, Minping Liu, Saomin Li, Junlong Xie

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.