A large-eddy simulation study was performed to characterize turbulence in sparse, row-oriented canopies. This was accomplished by simulating a set of heterogeneous row-oriented canopies with varying row vegetation density and spacing. To determine the effects of heterogeneity, results were compared to horizontally homogeneous canopies with an equivalent ‘effective’ leaf area...
This study seeks to identify key components of structure and growth habit of Schoenoplectus pungens (bulrush) that allow it to thrive in severe environments. Schoenoplectus pungens, an emergent herbaceous plant growing in shallow, high energy freshwater and brackish coastal wetlands, occurs throughout North America and several continents. We observe the...
Atmospheric and surface ocean temperatures in the Antarctic Peninsula region have increased by a few degrees Celsius over the last few decades, and they are the most rapid changes recorded in the Southern Hemisphere during this time period (Cook et al., 2005; Meredith and King, 2005). Associated with this ongoing...
We review nonparametric estimation of efficiency and productivity, by which we mainly mean activity analysis, or data envelopment analysis (DEA). The review covers topics that we hope will be of special interest to those doing research in the realm of agriculture. We also include a brief appendix addressing nonparametric estimation...
In the arid western United States, wildlife water developments, or ‘‘guzzlers,’’ are important water sources for wildlife, and consist of impermeable roof structures designed to intercept precipitation and small tanks for storing water. Guzzlers are typically installed in remote mid- to high-elevation basins, where precipitation data are often scarce. In...
We give explicit pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms with vanishing
Sah–Arnoux–Fathi invariant. Any translation surface whose Veech group
is commensurable to any of a large class of triangle groups is shown to have
an affine pseudo-Anosov homeomorphism of this type. We also apply a reduction
to finite triangle groups and thereby show the...
After more than three decades of extremely rapid industrial growth, China
faces an environmental public health crisis. In this article, I examine pollution
in the rural industrial sector and its implications for community
health. Drawing on recent ethnographic research in an industrial township
in rural Sichuan, including interviews with government...
Aggressive random testing tools (“fuzzers”) are impressively effective
at finding compiler bugs. For example, a single test-case
generator has resulted in more than 1,700 bugs reported for a single
JavaScript engine. However, fuzzers can be frustrating to use:
they indiscriminately and repeatedly find bugs that may not be severe
enough...
An operational inner-shelf wave forecasting system was implemented for the Oregon and southwest Washington coast in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW). High-resolution wave forecasts are useful for navigational planning, identifying wave energy resources, providing information for site-specific coastal flood models, and having an informed recreational beach user group, among other...