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Gw190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger With A Total Mass Of 150 M⊙, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, A. Aich, G. Bissenbayeva, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Malik Rakhmanov, K. E. Ramirez, P. K. Roy, W. H. Wang, A. K. Zadrozny Sep 2020

Gw190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger With A Total Mass Of 150 M⊙, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, A. Aich, G. Bissenbayeva, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Malik Rakhmanov, K. E. Ramirez, P. K. Roy, W. H. Wang, A. K. Zadrozny

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

On May 21, 2019 at 03:02:29 UTC Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo observed a short duration gravitational-wave signal, GW190521, with a three-detector network signal-to-noise ratio of 14.7, and an estimated false-alarm rate of 1 in 4900 yr using a search sensitive to generic transients. If GW190521 is from a quasicircular binary inspiral, then the detected signal is consistent with the merger of two black holes with masses of 85+21−14  M⊙ and 66+17−18  M⊙ (90% credible intervals). We infer that the primary black hole mass lies within the gap produced by (pulsational) pair-instability supernova processes, with only a 0.32% probability of …


Properties And Astrophysical Implications Of The 150 M ⊙ Binary Black Hole Merger Gw190521, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, A. Aich, G. Bissenbayeva, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Malik Rakhmanov, K. E. Ramirez, P. K. Roy, Wenhui Wang, A. K. Zadrozny Sep 2020

Properties And Astrophysical Implications Of The 150 M ⊙ Binary Black Hole Merger Gw190521, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, A. Aich, G. Bissenbayeva, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Malik Rakhmanov, K. E. Ramirez, P. K. Roy, Wenhui Wang, A. K. Zadrozny

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

The gravitational-wave signal GW190521 is consistent with a binary black hole (BBH) merger source at redshift 0.8 with unusually high component masses, M ⊙ and M ⊙, compared to previously reported events, and shows mild evidence for spin-induced orbital precession. The primary falls in the mass gap predicted by (pulsational) pair-instability supernova theory, in the approximate range 65–120 M ⊙. The probability that at least one of the black holes in GW190521 is in that range is 99.0%. The final mass of the merger ( M ⊙) classifies it as an intermediate-mass black hole. Under the assumption of a quasi-circular …


Earth’S Outgoing Longwave Radiation Variability Prior To M ≥6.0 Earthquakes In The Taiwan Area During 2009–2019, Ching-Chou Fu, Lou-Chang Lee, Dimitar Ouzounov, Jyh-Cherng Jan Sep 2020

Earth’S Outgoing Longwave Radiation Variability Prior To M ≥6.0 Earthquakes In The Taiwan Area During 2009–2019, Ching-Chou Fu, Lou-Chang Lee, Dimitar Ouzounov, Jyh-Cherng Jan

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

This paper proposes an analysis method, using the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite data, to trace variations in outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) for finding the precursors of earthquakes. The significance of these observations is investigated using data sets of recent M ≥6.0 earthquakes around the Taiwan area from 2009 to 2019. We suggest that the precursory signal could be an EIndex anomaly (EA) in the form of substantial thermal releases distributed near the epicenter. The consecutive appearances of OLR EAs are observed as precursors 2–15 days before significant earthquakes, and we refer to this as a pre-earthquake OLR …


Managing Natural Grasslands In A Changing World: Grazing Ecology Insights To Accomplish Re‐Oriented Management Expectations, Paulo C. De F. Carvalho, Sila C. Da Silva, Carlos Nabinger, Anibal De Moraes, Teresa C. M. Genro Sep 2020

Managing Natural Grasslands In A Changing World: Grazing Ecology Insights To Accomplish Re‐Oriented Management Expectations, Paulo C. De F. Carvalho, Sila C. Da Silva, Carlos Nabinger, Anibal De Moraes, Teresa C. M. Genro

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Long‐Term Soil Nitrogen And Carbon Change In Semi Steppe Rangelands Of Golestan National Park, Iran, Ramin Nourqolipour, Mohammad Jafary, M. Reza Bihamta Sep 2020

Long‐Term Soil Nitrogen And Carbon Change In Semi Steppe Rangelands Of Golestan National Park, Iran, Ramin Nourqolipour, Mohammad Jafary, M. Reza Bihamta

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


On An Asset Model Of Hobson-Rogers Type, Narn-Rueih Shieh Sep 2020

On An Asset Model Of Hobson-Rogers Type, Narn-Rueih Shieh

Journal of Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Detecting Mercury (Ii) And Thiocyanate Using “Turn-On” Fluorescence Of Graphene Quantum Dots, Faezeh Askari, Abbas Rahdar, Mohadeseh Dashti, John F. Trant Sep 2020

Detecting Mercury (Ii) And Thiocyanate Using “Turn-On” Fluorescence Of Graphene Quantum Dots, Faezeh Askari, Abbas Rahdar, Mohadeseh Dashti, John F. Trant

Chemistry and Biochemistry Publications

In this work, 1.8 nm graphene quantum dots (GQDs), exhibiting bright blue fluorescence, were prepared using a bottom-up synthesis from citric acid. The fluorescence of the GQDs could be almost completely quenched (about 96%) by adding Hg2+. Quenching was far less efficient with other similar heavy metals, Tl+, Pb2+ and Bi3+. Fluorescence could be near quantitatively restored through the introduction of thiocyanate. This “turn-on” fluorescence can thus be used to detect both or either environmental and physiological contaminants mercury and thiocyanate and could prove useful for the development of simple point-of-care diagnostics in the future. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].


The Synthesis Of Methotrexate-Loaded F127 Microemulsions And Their In Vivo Toxicity In A Rat Model, Abbas Rahdar, Mohammad Reza Hajinezhad, Sarah Nasri, Hamid Beyzaei, Mahmood Barani, John F. Trant Sep 2020

The Synthesis Of Methotrexate-Loaded F127 Microemulsions And Their In Vivo Toxicity In A Rat Model, Abbas Rahdar, Mohammad Reza Hajinezhad, Sarah Nasri, Hamid Beyzaei, Mahmood Barani, John F. Trant

Chemistry and Biochemistry Publications

Methotrexate (MTX) has been often formulated as nano and micro-emulsions, nominally to address its poor solubility and off-target effects. Nanoformulated MTX is universally reported to be a more efficacious anti-cancer agent than direct-dissolved drug; however, these investigations generally fail to screen for in vivo toxicity. This study aims to remedy this oversight. MTX was formulated as a standard Pluronic oil-in-water microemulsion with good drug encapsulation efficiency (73.0% ± 8.4). Preliminary in vitro free radical scavenging studies found that formulation reduces drug oxidation four-fold. The toxic effects of formulated and unformulated MTX were investigated in a Wistar rat model. Rats received …


Digital Water Depth Processing For Multibeam Based On Average Slope Of Terrain, Jiacheng Yu, Xueqiang Xu Sep 2020

Digital Water Depth Processing For Multibeam Based On Average Slope Of Terrain, Jiacheng Yu, Xueqiang Xu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: According to the characteristic of multibeam bathymetry in which measurement depth is influenced by terrain, revision algorithm was proposed based on average slope along the horizontal and vertical terrain. Five depth revision factors were obtained, and a depth smooth template was designed. The initial scan depth data were revised by the 5 revision factors, and then the revised depth data were filtered by the template. Simulation results show that, the depth of measurement error can be reduced greatly after revision, the designed template relative to the conventional Gauss template has higher smooth precision, more adapted to the water …


2020 Thrive Outside Asset Map, The Nonprofit Institute At The University Of San Diego Sep 2020

2020 Thrive Outside Asset Map, The Nonprofit Institute At The University Of San Diego

San Diego Regional Quality of Life Dashboard

With the support of the Outdoor Foundation’s Thrive Outside grant, San Diego’s network partners have worked to identify gaps in services, increase outdoor experiences for youth and families, and expand the capacity of partner organizations to better serve the community. By highlighting outcomes associated with outdoor engagement, San Diego hopes to leverage the Thrive Outside funding to raise additional funds to improve the quality of life for San Diego children and families.


Robust Algorithm For Estimating Total Suspended Solids (Tss) In Inland And Nearshore Coastal Waters, Sundarabalan V. Balasubramanian, Nima Pahlevan, Brandon Smith, Caren Binding, John Schalles, Hubert Loisel, Daniela Gurlin, Steven Greb, Krista Alikas, Mirjam Randla, Matsushita Bunkei, Wesley Moses, Hà Nguyễn, Moritz K. Lehmann, David O'Donnell, Michael Ondrusek, Tai Hyun Han, Cédric G. Fichot, Tim Moore, Emmanuel Boss Sep 2020

Robust Algorithm For Estimating Total Suspended Solids (Tss) In Inland And Nearshore Coastal Waters, Sundarabalan V. Balasubramanian, Nima Pahlevan, Brandon Smith, Caren Binding, John Schalles, Hubert Loisel, Daniela Gurlin, Steven Greb, Krista Alikas, Mirjam Randla, Matsushita Bunkei, Wesley Moses, Hà Nguyễn, Moritz K. Lehmann, David O'Donnell, Michael Ondrusek, Tai Hyun Han, Cédric G. Fichot, Tim Moore, Emmanuel Boss

Marine Sciences Faculty Scholarship

One of the challenging tasks in modern aquatic remote sensing is the retrieval of near-surface concentrations of Total Suspended Solids (TSS). This study aims to present a Statistical, inherent Optical property (IOP) -based, and muLti-conditional Inversion proceDure (SOLID) for enhanced retrievals of satellite-derived TSS under a wide range of in-water bio-optical conditions in rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal waters. In this study, using a large in situ database (N > 3500), the SOLID model is devised using a three-step procedure: (a) water-type classification of the input remote sensing reflectance (Rrs), (b) retrieval of particulate backscattering (bbp) in the red or near-infrared …


Strategies For Preparing And Delivering An Effective Online Presentation, Kenneth L. Brown, Claire L. Mcleod Sep 2020

Strategies For Preparing And Delivering An Effective Online Presentation, Kenneth L. Brown, Claire L. Mcleod

Geology and Environmental Geoscience Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Perspective Article: Actions To Reconfigure Food Systems, Ana Maria Loboguerrero, Philip Thornton, Jonathan Wadsworth, Bruce M. Campbell, Mario Herrero, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Dhanush Dinesh, Sophia Huyer, Andy Jarvis, Alberto Millan, Eva Wollenberg, Stephen Zebiak Sep 2020

Perspective Article: Actions To Reconfigure Food Systems, Ana Maria Loboguerrero, Philip Thornton, Jonathan Wadsworth, Bruce M. Campbell, Mario Herrero, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Dhanush Dinesh, Sophia Huyer, Andy Jarvis, Alberto Millan, Eva Wollenberg, Stephen Zebiak

Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources Faculty Publications

There is broad agreement that current food systems are not on a sustainable trajectory that will enable us to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, particularly in the face of anthropogenic climate change. Guided by a consideration of some food system reconfigurations in the past, we outline an agenda of work around four action areas: rerouting old systems into new trajectories; reducing risks; minimising the environmental footprint of food systems; and realigning the enablers of change needed to make new food systems function. Here we highlight food systems levers that, along with activities within these four action areas, may …


Occupancy And Abundance Of Stream Salamanders Along A Specific Conductance Gradient, Jacob M. Hutton, Steven J. Price, Simon J. Bonner, Stephen C. Richter, Christopher D. Barton Sep 2020

Occupancy And Abundance Of Stream Salamanders Along A Specific Conductance Gradient, Jacob M. Hutton, Steven J. Price, Simon J. Bonner, Stephen C. Richter, Christopher D. Barton

Forestry and Natural Resources Faculty Publications

In the Central Appalachians (USA), mountaintop-removal mining accompanied by valley fills often leads to streams with elevated specific conductivity (SC). Thus, the ionic composition of freshwaters in this region is hypothesized to be a driver of the distribution and abundance of freshwater taxa, including stream salamanders. We examined the association between SC and stream salamander populations by conducting salamander counts in 30 southeastern Kentucky streams across a continuous gradient of SC that ranged from 30 to 1966 μS/cm. We counted 2319 salamanders across 5 species and, using a hierarchical Bayesian version of the N-mixture model, found a negative association between …


Evaluating Performance Of Openmp Tasks In A Seismic Stencil Application, Eric Raut, Jie Meng, Mauricio Araya-Polo, Barbara Chapman Sep 2020

Evaluating Performance Of Openmp Tasks In A Seismic Stencil Application, Eric Raut, Jie Meng, Mauricio Araya-Polo, Barbara Chapman

Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

Simulations based on stencil computations (widely used in geosciences) have been dominated by the MPI+OpenMP programming model paradigm. Little effort has been devoted to experimenting with task-based parallelism in this context. We address this by introducing OpenMP task parallelism into the kernel of an industrial seismic modeling code, Minimod. We observe that even for these highly regular stencil computations, taskified kernels are competitive with traditional OpenMP-augmented loops, and in some experiments tasks even outperform loop parallelism.

This promising result sets the stage for more complex computational patterns. Simulations involve more than just the stencil calculation: a collection of kernels is …


A Fast And Accurate Algorithm For Spherical Harmonic Analysis On Healpix Grids With Applications To The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, Kathryn P. Drake, Grady B. Wright Sep 2020

A Fast And Accurate Algorithm For Spherical Harmonic Analysis On Healpix Grids With Applications To The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, Kathryn P. Drake, Grady B. Wright

Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations

The Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelation (HEALPix) scheme is used extensively in astrophysics for data collection and analysis on the sphere. The scheme was originally designed for studying the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, which represents the first light to travel during the early stages of the universe's development and gives the strongest evidence for the Big Bang theory to date. Refined analysis of the CMB angular power spectrum can lead to revolutionary developments in understanding the nature of dark matter and dark energy. In this paper, we present a new method for performing spherical harmonic analysis for HEALPix data, …


The Statue Of Liberty Laboratory Activity: The Chemistry Of Copper, Jihyun Kim, Marcus D. Allen Sep 2020

The Statue Of Liberty Laboratory Activity: The Chemistry Of Copper, Jihyun Kim, Marcus D. Allen

Open Educational Resources

In this lab activity we observe chemical changes of copper in acidic conditions, salt water, and a mixture of lemon juice and vinegar and salt, and we discuss whether the Statue of Liberty would hold as much cultural icon today had the Lady Statue remain the original shiny brown color.


Dynamic Scaling Of The Generalized Complementary Relationship (Gcr) Improves Long-Term Tendency Estimates In Land Evaporation, Jozsef Szilagyi, Richard Crago, Ning Ma Sep 2020

Dynamic Scaling Of The Generalized Complementary Relationship (Gcr) Improves Long-Term Tendency Estimates In Land Evaporation, Jozsef Szilagyi, Richard Crago, Ning Ma

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

Most large-scale evapotranspiration (ET) estimation methods require detailed information of land use, land cover, and/or soil type on top of various atmospheric measurements. The complementary relationship of evaporation (CR) takes advantage of the inherent dynamic feedback mechanisms found in the soil−vegetation−atmosphere interface for its estimation of ET rates without the need of such biogeophysical data. ET estimates over the conterminous United States by a new, globally calibrated, static scaling (GCR-stat) of the generalized complementary relationship (GCR) of evaporation were compared to similar estimates of an existing, calibration-free version (GCR-dyn) of the GCR that employs a temporally varying dynamic scaling. Simplified …


Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Paleontological Resources Management Plan (Public Version), Scott Kottkamp, Vincent L. Santucci, Justin S. Tweet, Jessica De Smet, Ellen Stark Sep 2020

Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Paleontological Resources Management Plan (Public Version), Scott Kottkamp, Vincent L. Santucci, Justin S. Tweet, Jessica De Smet, Ellen Stark

United States National Park Service: Publications

Executive Summary

Since Agate Springs Ranch was founded by James H. Cook in 1887, exquisite examples of transitional Miocene mammalian fauna have been found along this stretch of the Niobrara River valley. Collectively these paleontological discoveries, along with the existing archeological and historical Native American collection, were the basis for establishing Agate Fossil Beds National Monument (AGFO) as a unit of the National Park System (NPS). The fossil remains from the Harrison and Anderson Ranch formations span a short, but important, time period within the Miocene Epoch. AGFO has provided science with an intimate look into North American mammalian evolution …


The Life And Death And Consequences Of Canals And Spoil Banks In Salt Marshes, R. Eugene Turner, Erick M. Swenson Sep 2020

The Life And Death And Consequences Of Canals And Spoil Banks In Salt Marshes, R. Eugene Turner, Erick M. Swenson

Faculty Publications

We describe the consequence and demise of levees (spoil banks) built from dredging canals in Louisiana salt marshes using morphometric measurements made over 30 years, soil collections on the spoil bank and in the salt marshes behind, and complementary observations from other areas. These measurements were used to determine the temporal bounds of how long spoil banks last and if salt marsh soils remaining in salt marshes are affected. If the rates of changes in spoil bank morphology continue, then the estimated life time of the shrub-tree vegetation at a representative spoil bank is 81 years, the spoil bank width …


Potential Pollen Evidence For The 1933 M 7.5 Diexi Earthquake And Implications For Post-Seismic Landscape Recovery, Hongyan Xu, Hanchao Jiang, Kam-Biu Liu, Ning Zhong Sep 2020

Potential Pollen Evidence For The 1933 M 7.5 Diexi Earthquake And Implications For Post-Seismic Landscape Recovery, Hongyan Xu, Hanchao Jiang, Kam-Biu Liu, Ning Zhong

Faculty Publications

The relationships between strong earthquakes, landslides, and vegetation destruction and the process of post-seismic recovery in tectonically active alpine valley areas have not been adequately documented. Here we show detailed pollen study results from a swamp located near the epicenter of the 1933 M 7.5 Diexi earthquake in eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) to reveal the impact of earthquake on vegetation, and the post-seismic recovery process. Based on(210)Pb-Cs-137 age model, the seismic event layer is well constrained. The earthquake event corresponds stratigraphically to a zone with the lowest pollen concentrations, the lowest pollen diversity, and a high frequency of non-arboreal pollen. …


Optical Properties Using Adaptive Selection Of Nir/Swir Reflectance Correction And Quasi-Analytic Algorithms For The Modis-Aqua In Estuarine-Ocean Continuum: Application To The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Ishan D. Joshi, Eurico J. D'Sa Sep 2020

Optical Properties Using Adaptive Selection Of Nir/Swir Reflectance Correction And Quasi-Analytic Algorithms For The Modis-Aqua In Estuarine-Ocean Continuum: Application To The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Ishan D. Joshi, Eurico J. D'Sa

Faculty Publications

An adaptive selection of the near/shortwave infrared (NIR/SWIR) reflectance correction and the quasi-analytic algorithms (QAAs) is proposed for the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS-Aqua) to utilize the strengths of different correction algorithms and QAAs in a single satellite scene with water types ranging from turbid coastal to clear open ocean waters. A blended satellite product is generated by merging three atmospheric-correction algorithms(AD-ATCOR): 1) iterative NIR correction; 2) management unit of the north sea mathematical models (MUMM); and 3) SWIR, using a spectral threshold-based selection for different water types. The validation analysis of a blended remote sensing reflectance product showed overall …


Tropical Cyclone Landfall Frequency And Large-Scale Environmental Impacts Along Karstic Coastal Regions (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico), Victor H. Rivera-Monroy, Luis M. Farfan, Luis Brito-Castillo, Jorge Cortes-Ramos, Eduardo Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Eurico D'Sa, Jorge I. Euan-Avila Sep 2020

Tropical Cyclone Landfall Frequency And Large-Scale Environmental Impacts Along Karstic Coastal Regions (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico), Victor H. Rivera-Monroy, Luis M. Farfan, Luis Brito-Castillo, Jorge Cortes-Ramos, Eduardo Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Eurico D'Sa, Jorge I. Euan-Avila

Faculty Publications

Tropical cyclones (TCs) are natural systems that develop over ocean basins and are key components of the atmospheric activity during the warm season. However, there are still knowledge gaps about the combined positive and negative TC impacts on the structure and function of coastal socio-ecosystems. Using remote sensing tools, we analyzed the frequency, trajectory, and intensity of 1894 TCs from 1851-2019 to identify vulnerable "hotspots" across the Yucatan Peninsula (YP), Mexico. A total of 151 events hit the YP, with 96% of landings on the eastern coast. We focused on three major hurricanes (Emily and Wilma, 2005; Dean, 2007) and …


Geochemical Characterization Of Base Metals In Stream Water And Sediments In The Caddo Lake Watershed, Cass, Harrison, And Marion Counties, Texas, Melinda S. Faulkner, Melanie L. Ertons, Joseph D. Watkins Sep 2020

Geochemical Characterization Of Base Metals In Stream Water And Sediments In The Caddo Lake Watershed, Cass, Harrison, And Marion Counties, Texas, Melinda S. Faulkner, Melanie L. Ertons, Joseph D. Watkins

Faculty Publications

The Caddo Lake watershed is located in northeastern Texas and encompasses much of Cass, Harrison, and Marion counties. The watershed is drained by major streams and tributaries flowing in an easterly direction over Eocene-aged rocks and sediments of the Wilcox and Claiborne groups, and empty into the western arm of Caddo Lake. Since 1995, Caddo Lake and some of its tributaries have been included on the State of Texas Clean Water Act 303(d) list by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for impairment due to mercury content in edible tissue, depressed dissolved oxygen, base metal concentrations, and low pH …


Sdstate Sustainability Newsletter Vol. 5 Issue 1, Jennifer Mclaughlin Sep 2020

Sdstate Sustainability Newsletter Vol. 5 Issue 1, Jennifer Mclaughlin

SD State Sustainability Newsletter

Content

  • Sustainability Ambassador Program Announced
  • Intersections of Sustainability
  • SDSU Earns 2020 EPEAT Purchaser Award
  • Virtual Sustainability Tours
  • Sustainability Tidbits


Does Transition To Democracy Lead To Chaos: A Theorem, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich Sep 2020

Does Transition To Democracy Lead To Chaos: A Theorem, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

When a country transitions to democracy, at first, many political parties appear. A natural question is whether the number of such parties feasible and reasonable -- or whether this is a complete chaos. In this paper, we formulate a simplified version of this question in precise terms and show that the number of parties will be feasible -- i.e., that transition to democracy does not lead to chaos.


“Enriching Lives Within Sedimentary Geology”: Actionable Recommendations For Making Sepm A Diverse, Equitable And Inclusive Society For All Sedimentary Geologists, R.C. Mahon, A.M. Fernandes, A. Abeyta, R. Martindale, K.D Bergman, C. Jackson, Et Al Sep 2020

“Enriching Lives Within Sedimentary Geology”: Actionable Recommendations For Making Sepm A Diverse, Equitable And Inclusive Society For All Sedimentary Geologists, R.C. Mahon, A.M. Fernandes, A. Abeyta, R. Martindale, K.D Bergman, C. Jackson, Et Al

Earth and Environmental Sciences Faculty Publications

Innovative science benefits from diversity of thought and influence at all waypoints along the scientific journey, from early education to career-length contributions in research and mentorship. Scientific societies, like the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), steward their innovators and the direction of the science, thereby defining the societal impact and evolution of a discipline. They are uniquely positioned to promote the representation and success of all scientists, including those from minoritized populations, through proactive advocacy, and inclusive mentorship, awards, and leadership. We introspectively review available records of SEPM membership, leadership, awardees, and editorial boards to identify areas for growth and …


Structural Investigation Of Bacilliredoxins: Enzymes Involved In Bacillithiol Redox Metabolism, Colin Mchugh, Paul Cook Sep 2020

Structural Investigation Of Bacilliredoxins: Enzymes Involved In Bacillithiol Redox Metabolism, Colin Mchugh, Paul Cook

Student Summer Scholars Manuscripts

Bacillithiol is an important compound involved in intracellular redox homeostasis and fosfomycin resistance mechanisms of some Gram-positive bacterial pathogens. Cellular regeneration of active bacillithiol (BSH) from a disulfide (BSSB) or mixed disulfide state (BSS-Protein) involves the bacilliredoxin enzymes BrxA/B. An X-ray crystallographic structure of apo BrxA from Bacillus subtilis has been previously characterized, but no BrxB or BSSB-bound Brx structure currently exists. Here we present an X-ray crystallographic structure of BrxA from the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus with a bacillithiol disulfide (BSSB) bound in the active site. Elucidation of this structure will help researchers to understand how BSSB binds in bacilliredoxins, …


Annual Concentration And Flux Of Non-Sea-Salt Sulfate In The Wais Divide Ice Core (Wdc) For The Last 11,000 Years, Jihong Cole-Dai Sep 2020

Annual Concentration And Flux Of Non-Sea-Salt Sulfate In The Wais Divide Ice Core (Wdc) For The Last 11,000 Years, Jihong Cole-Dai

Ice Core and Environmental Chemistry Lab Datasets and Publications

Annual concentration and flux of non-sea-slat sulfate in the WAIS Divide ice core (WDC) for the last 11,000 years.


Study On Simulation Of Turning Burr Formation Based On Finite Element Method, Yunming Zhu, Jingui Huang, Guicheng Wang, Chen Yun Sep 2020

Study On Simulation Of Turning Burr Formation Based On Finite Element Method, Yunming Zhu, Jingui Huang, Guicheng Wang, Chen Yun

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: According to the relative motion of tool and workpiece, a new mechanical-thermal coupling finite element model of turning burr formation was established. It adopted supporting plate method to eliminate the influence of workpiece deformation which remained on the workpiece side. Operational efficiency improved greatly under this model. Based on the analysis of simulation results, it is discovered that there are both bending deflection and partly cutting occurred on cutting layer material. AISI1045 steel turning experiment was conducted, it is found that the results of simulation are close to the experimental. The model provides an effective way for analyzing the …