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A Model‐Based Approach For Mapping Rangeland Cover Using Landsat‐Tm Image Data, Majid Ajorlo, Ramdzani B. Abdullah Oct 2020

A Model‐Based Approach For Mapping Rangeland Cover Using Landsat‐Tm Image Data, Majid Ajorlo, Ramdzani B. Abdullah

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


High Resolution Satellite Imagery And Gps Collars Can Help Assist In The Assessment Of Patch Selection By Grazing Cattle In Semi‐Arid Savannas, Christopher Holloway, Peter J. O'Reagain, Nigel Tomkins Oct 2020

High Resolution Satellite Imagery And Gps Collars Can Help Assist In The Assessment Of Patch Selection By Grazing Cattle In Semi‐Arid Savannas, Christopher Holloway, Peter J. O'Reagain, Nigel Tomkins

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Regional Ecology Of Alternative States And Thresholds: Strategies For Ecological Site Descriptions, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, A. J. Tugel, G. Peacock, Daniel G. Robinett, David D. Briske, T. K. Stringham, P. L. Shaver, J. R. Brown, Jeffrey E. Herrick, H. Sanchez, Kris M. Havstad Oct 2020

The Regional Ecology Of Alternative States And Thresholds: Strategies For Ecological Site Descriptions, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, A. J. Tugel, G. Peacock, Daniel G. Robinett, David D. Briske, T. K. Stringham, P. L. Shaver, J. R. Brown, Jeffrey E. Herrick, H. Sanchez, Kris M. Havstad

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Can Pastures From SpaceTm Accurately Predict Pasture Growth Rate In Eastern Australia?, Nicholas J. Edwards, E. A. Abraham, G. Mata, G. Donald, S. G. Gherardi Oct 2020

Can Pastures From SpaceTm Accurately Predict Pasture Growth Rate In Eastern Australia?, Nicholas J. Edwards, E. A. Abraham, G. Mata, G. Donald, S. G. Gherardi

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Is Available And What Will Be Available In The Future?, Craig D. James, M. R. C. Ashley, G. N. Bastin, A. J. Bubb Oct 2020

Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Is Available And What Will Be Available In The Future?, Craig D. James, M. R. C. Ashley, G. N. Bastin, A. J. Bubb

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Do They Need To Address?, David D. Briske, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Maria Fernandez‐Gimenez, Mark Stafford‐Smith Oct 2020

Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Do They Need To Address?, David D. Briske, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Maria Fernandez‐Gimenez, Mark Stafford‐Smith

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


A Profile Shape Correction To Reduce The Vertical Sensitivity Of Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing Of Soil Moisture, Lena M. Scheiffele, Gabriele Baroni, Trenton E. Franz, Jannis Jakobi, Sascha E. Oswald Oct 2020

A Profile Shape Correction To Reduce The Vertical Sensitivity Of Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing Of Soil Moisture, Lena M. Scheiffele, Gabriele Baroni, Trenton E. Franz, Jannis Jakobi, Sascha E. Oswald

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

n recent years, cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) has shown a large potential among proximal sensing techniques to monitor soil moisture noninvasively, with high frequency and a large support volume (radius up to 240 m and sensing depth up to 80 cm). This signal is, however, more sensitive to closer distances and shallower depths. Inherently, CRNS-derived soil moisture is a spatially weighted value, different from an average soil moisture as retrieved by a sensor network. In this study, we systematically test a new profile shape correction on CRNS-derived soil moisture, based on additional soil moisture profile measurements and vertical unweighting, which …


Effect Of Implementing Subgoals In Code.Org's Intro To Programming Unit In Computer Science Principles, Lauren E. Margulieux, Briana Baker Morrison, Baker Franke, Hari Ramilison Oct 2020

Effect Of Implementing Subgoals In Code.Org's Intro To Programming Unit In Computer Science Principles, Lauren E. Margulieux, Briana Baker Morrison, Baker Franke, Hari Ramilison

Computer Science Faculty Publications

The subgoal learning framework has improved performance for novice programmers in higher education, but it has only started to be applied and studied in K-12 (primary/secondary). Programming education in K-12 is growing, and many international initiatives are attempting to increase participation, including curricular initiatives like Computer Science Principles and non-profit organizations like Code.org. Given that subgoal learning is designed to help students with no prior knowledge, we designed and implemented subgoals in the introduction to programming unit in Code.org's Computer Science Principles course. The redesigned unit includes subgoal-oriented instruction and subgoal-themed pre-written comments that students could add to their programming …


Reliability And Validity Of Scales Assessing Anxiety Associated With Information Related Tasks: A Systematic Review, Muhammad Asif Naveed, Sajjad Ullah Jan, Mumtaz Ali Anwar Oct 2020

Reliability And Validity Of Scales Assessing Anxiety Associated With Information Related Tasks: A Systematic Review, Muhammad Asif Naveed, Sajjad Ullah Jan, Mumtaz Ali Anwar

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

This research carried out a systematic review of the evidence of reliability and validity of scales available in studies reporting surveys of individuals to assess anxiety associated with information related tasks such as library anxiety, information seeking anxiety, and information anxiety. A systematic search using keywords ‘library anxiety’, ‘information anxiety’, 'information seeking anxiety', and 'information seeking' AND 'anxiety' was carried in Web of Science, Scopus, LISA, and LISTA to identify the relevant literature. This review included those studies reporting the use of any scale assessing information related anxiety, and published in the English language, and included all type of documents …


Advice On The Exploitation And Protection Of Grassland Ecotourism Resources In China, Lin Ai Oct 2020

Advice On The Exploitation And Protection Of Grassland Ecotourism Resources In China, Lin Ai

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Desertification Mapping By Iranian Classification Of Desertification (Icd) Method (Case Study: Kohdasht Watershed In Iran), G. R. Zehtabian, G. R. Chamanpira, H. Ahmadi, H. Khosravi Oct 2020

Desertification Mapping By Iranian Classification Of Desertification (Icd) Method (Case Study: Kohdasht Watershed In Iran), G. R. Zehtabian, G. R. Chamanpira, H. Ahmadi, H. Khosravi

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Different Interval Between Pasture Belts On Water And Soil Conservation, Ruiqing Ye, Bizhi Huang, Xiping Yuan, Shaowu Long, Qingmin Chen, Xinkui Fan Oct 2020

The Effect Of Different Interval Between Pasture Belts On Water And Soil Conservation, Ruiqing Ye, Bizhi Huang, Xiping Yuan, Shaowu Long, Qingmin Chen, Xinkui Fan

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Research On The Folk Assessment Indicator System Of The Surviving Environment Of Pastoral Area‐Taking Damao Banner As An Example, Jing Xin, Yong Gao, Zhi He Oct 2020

Research On The Folk Assessment Indicator System Of The Surviving Environment Of Pastoral Area‐Taking Damao Banner As An Example, Jing Xin, Yong Gao, Zhi He

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Recent Advancements In The Removal Of Cyanotoxins From Water Using Conventional And Modified Adsorbents—A Contemporary Review, Tauqeer Abbas, George William Kajjumba, Meena Ejjada, Sayeda Ummeh Masrura, Erica J. Marti, Eakalak Khan, Tammy L. Jones-Lepp Oct 2020

Recent Advancements In The Removal Of Cyanotoxins From Water Using Conventional And Modified Adsorbents—A Contemporary Review, Tauqeer Abbas, George William Kajjumba, Meena Ejjada, Sayeda Ummeh Masrura, Erica J. Marti, Eakalak Khan, Tammy L. Jones-Lepp

Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Faculty Research

The prevalence of cyanobacteria is increasing in freshwaters due to climate change, eutrophication, and their ability to adapt and thrive in changing environmental conditions. In response to various environmental pressures, they produce toxins known as cyanotoxins, which impair water quality significantly. Prolonged human exposure to cyanotoxins, such as microcystins, cylindrospermopsin, saxitoxins, and anatoxin through drinking water can cause severe health effects. Conventional water treatment processes are not effective in removing these cyanotoxins in water and advanced water treatment processes are often used instead. Among the advanced water treatment methods, adsorption is advantageous compared to other methods because of its affordability …


Development Of A Route To Functional Polymers Via Click Chemistry, Kyle Classen Oct 2020

Development Of A Route To Functional Polymers Via Click Chemistry, Kyle Classen

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Functional polymers are desirable due to their use in applications such as drug delivery and bioimaging. This work describes the development of a functional polymer template, expanding upon current routes to creating functional polymer libraries. The methodology utilizes a masking-unmasking strategy to protect and then reveal a strained alkyne for the introduction of functional entities via post-polymerization modification.

The synthesis and characterization by high-resolution mass spectrometry as well as 1H NMR, UV-Vis, and FT-IR spectroscopy of a masked strained alkyne monomer is presented. First, the strained alkyne, masked by a cyclopropenone moiety, was synthesized. Next, a norbornene derivative was …


Task Interrupted By A Poisson Process, Jarrett Christopher Nantais Oct 2020

Task Interrupted By A Poisson Process, Jarrett Christopher Nantais

Major Papers

We consider a task which has a completion time T (if not interrupted), which is a random variable with probability density function (pdf) f(t), t>0. Before it is complete, the task may be interrupted by a Poisson process with rate lambda. If that happens, then the task must begin again, with the same completion time random variable T, but with a potentially different realization. These interruptions can reoccur, until eventually the task is finished, with a total time of W. In this paper, we will find the Laplace Transform of W in several special cases.


Research On The Enaction Of Right Of Nomadism In Grassland, Zhizhong Wu Oct 2020

Research On The Enaction Of Right Of Nomadism In Grassland, Zhizhong Wu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Affect Of Fencing On Community Structure And Species Diversity Of Eragrostis Nigra On Degraded Grassland In Karst Area, Wenrong Wu, Jufen Deng, Bizhi Huang, Fujin Yuan, Meifen Huang Oct 2020

Affect Of Fencing On Community Structure And Species Diversity Of Eragrostis Nigra On Degraded Grassland In Karst Area, Wenrong Wu, Jufen Deng, Bizhi Huang, Fujin Yuan, Meifen Huang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Molecular Identification Of 24 Cynodon Cultivars Using Srap Markers, Z. Y. Wang, J. X. Liu Oct 2020

Molecular Identification Of 24 Cynodon Cultivars Using Srap Markers, Z. Y. Wang, J. X. Liu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Cvor Model For Assessing The Steppe Ecosystem Health--A Case Study On The Typical Steppe In Inner Mongolia, China, Lixin Wang, Huamin Liu, Zhongling Liu, Wei Wang, Cunzhu Liang, Jie Yang Oct 2020

Cvor Model For Assessing The Steppe Ecosystem Health--A Case Study On The Typical Steppe In Inner Mongolia, China, Lixin Wang, Huamin Liu, Zhongling Liu, Wei Wang, Cunzhu Liang, Jie Yang

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Management In Maintaining Grassland Sustainability In The Carpathian Mountains From Romania, V. Vintu, C. Samuil, T. Iacob, Gh. Saghin, E. G. Teodorescu Oct 2020

The Role Of Management In Maintaining Grassland Sustainability In The Carpathian Mountains From Romania, V. Vintu, C. Samuil, T. Iacob, Gh. Saghin, E. G. Teodorescu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Weather And Climate Summary And Forecast: October 2020 Report, Gregory V. Jones Oct 2020

Weather And Climate Summary And Forecast: October 2020 Report, Gregory V. Jones

Linfield University Wine Studies Reports

This report provides a summary of the weather and climate forecast for October 2020. It includes forecast information specific to the Pacific Northwest and the western United States, as well as forecast information for other portions of the United States and abroad.


Ideas And Perspectives: The Same Carbon Behaves Like Different Elements - An Insight Into Position-Specific Isotope Distributions, Yuyang He, Xiaobin Cao, Huiming Bao Oct 2020

Ideas And Perspectives: The Same Carbon Behaves Like Different Elements - An Insight Into Position-Specific Isotope Distributions, Yuyang He, Xiaobin Cao, Huiming Bao

Faculty Publications

It is expected that information on the source, reaction pathway, and reaction kinetics of an organic compound can be obtained from its position-specific isotope compositions or intramolecular isotope distribution (Intra-ID). To retrieve the information, we could use its predicted equilibrium Intra-ID as a reference for understanding the observed Intra-IDs. Historically, observed, apparently close-to-equilibrium carbon Intra-ID has prompted an open debate on the nature of biosystems and specifically the pervasiveness of reversible biochemical reactions. Much of the debate remains unresolved, and the discussion has not clearly distinguished between two states of equilibrium: (1) the equilibrium among the corresponding bond-breaking and bond-forming …


Preface For Article Collection "Evolution And Variability Of Asian Monsoon And Its Linkage With Cenozoic Global Cooling", Ryuji Tada, Christian Betzler, Peter D. Clift Oct 2020

Preface For Article Collection "Evolution And Variability Of Asian Monsoon And Its Linkage With Cenozoic Global Cooling", Ryuji Tada, Christian Betzler, Peter D. Clift

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Economic Design Of X̅ Control Chart Under Double Ewma, Manzoor A. Khanday, J. R. Singh Oct 2020

Economic Design Of X̅ Control Chart Under Double Ewma, Manzoor A. Khanday, J. R. Singh

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Designing of parameters plays an important role in economic design of control charts for lowering the cost and time. Manipulating sample size (n) and sampling interval (h), the effect of double exponentially weighted moving average (DEWMA) model was studied for the Economic Design (ED) of control chart. Optimum sizes and level were obtained when the characteristics of an item possesses DEWMA model. When shifts are uncertain the optimal design for DEWMA chart should be more conservative and should be implemented for benefiting the consumers as well as producers.


An Investigation Of Chi-Square And Entropy Based Methods Of Item-Fit Using Item Level Contamination In Item Response Theory, William R. Dardick, Brandi A. Weiss Oct 2020

An Investigation Of Chi-Square And Entropy Based Methods Of Item-Fit Using Item Level Contamination In Item Response Theory, William R. Dardick, Brandi A. Weiss

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

New variants of entropy as measures of item-fit in item response theory are investigated. Monte Carlo simulation(s) examine aberrant conditions of item-level misfit to evaluate relative (compare EMRj, X2, G2, S-X2, and PV-Q1) and absolute (Type I error and empirical power) performance. EMRj has utility in discovering misfit.


A Brain-Infecting Parasite Impacts Host Metabolism Both During Exposure And After Infection Is Established, Lauren E. Nadler, Erik Bengston, Erika J. Eliason, Cameron Hassibi, Siri H. Helland-Riise, Ida B. Johansen, Garfield T. Kwan, Martin Tresguerres, Andrew V. Turner, Kelly L. Weinersmith, Øyvind Øverli, Ryan F. Hechinger Oct 2020

A Brain-Infecting Parasite Impacts Host Metabolism Both During Exposure And After Infection Is Established, Lauren E. Nadler, Erik Bengston, Erika J. Eliason, Cameron Hassibi, Siri H. Helland-Riise, Ida B. Johansen, Garfield T. Kwan, Martin Tresguerres, Andrew V. Turner, Kelly L. Weinersmith, Øyvind Øverli, Ryan F. Hechinger

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

  1. Metabolic costs associated with parasites should not be limited to established infections. Even during initial exposure to questing and attacking parasites, hosts can enact behavioural and physiological responses that could also incur metabolic costs. However, few studies have measured these costs directly. Hence, little is known about metabolic costs arising from parasite exposure.
  2. Furthermore, no one has yet measured whether and how previous infection history modulates metabolic responses to parasite exposure.
  3. Here, using the California killifish Fundulus parvipinnis and its brain‐infecting parasite Euhaplorchis californiensis, we quantified how killifish metabolism, behaviour and osmoregulatory phenotype changed upon acute exposure to parasite …


The Limits Of Machine Learning, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo Oct 2020

The Limits Of Machine Learning, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Rodrigo discusses how machine-learned models are constrained by the data on which they are based and by the human beings who control them.

Speaker: Ma Mercedes T Rodrigo is a professor at the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science, the head of the Ateneo Laboratory for the Learning Sciences, and the Executive Director of Arete. Her areas of specialization are educational technology, artificial intelligence in education, and educational data mining.


Relocating Units In Robot Swarms With Uniform Control Signals Is Pspace-Complete, David Caballero, Angel A. Cantu, Timothy Gomez, Austin Luchsinger, Robert Schweller, Tim Wylie Oct 2020

Relocating Units In Robot Swarms With Uniform Control Signals Is Pspace-Complete, David Caballero, Angel A. Cantu, Timothy Gomez, Austin Luchsinger, Robert Schweller, Tim Wylie

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

This paper investigates a restricted version of robot motion planning, in which particles on a board uniformly respond to global signals that cause them to move one unit distance in a particular direction on a 2D grid board with geometric obstacles. We show that the problem of deciding if a particular particle can be relocated to a specified location on the board is PSPACE-complete when only allowing 1x1 particles. This shows a separation between this problem, called the relocation problem, and the occupancy problem in which we ask whether a particular location can be occupied by any particle on the …


Sound Vortex Diffraction Via Topological Charge In Phase Gradient Metagratings, Yangyang Fu, Chen Shen, Xiaohui Zhu, Junfei Li, Youwen Liu, Steven A. Crummer Oct 2020

Sound Vortex Diffraction Via Topological Charge In Phase Gradient Metagratings, Yangyang Fu, Chen Shen, Xiaohui Zhu, Junfei Li, Youwen Liu, Steven A. Crummer

Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering Departmental Research

Wave fields with orbital angular momentum (OAM) have been widely investigated in metasurfaces. By engineering acoustic metasurfaces with phase gradient elements, phase twisting is commonly used to obtain acoustic OAM. However, it has limited ability to manipulate sound vortices, and a more powerful mechanism for sound vortex manipulation is strongly desired. Here, we propose the diffraction mechanism to manipulate sound vortices in a cylindrical waveguide with phase gradient metagratings (PGMs). A sound vortex diffraction law is theoretically revealed based on the generalized conservation principle of topological charge. This diffraction law can explain and predict the complicated diffraction phenomena of sound …