Two summertime days were investigated, 27 and 28 June 1973,
to observe the changes in the environment that led to the severe hailstorm
on 28 June in the National Hail Research Experiment (NHRE)
network, Colorado. Within the network thermodynamic analyses
revealed the 28th to have:
(1) Above-average low-level moisture.
(2)...
This research consists of two related yet distinct
studies: an observational study of the surface character of
the penetration of marine air into the southern Willamette
Valley and a climatological study of the summertime air
masses of northwestern Oregon.
For the observational study, temperature and estimated
wind data were gathered...
Twelve high effective Rhizobium trifolii strains were evaluated at four locations in southwest Oregon for the ability to effectively nodulate Mount Barker subterranean clover. All twelve strains possessed antibiotic resistance markers to facilitate identification of strains when extracted from nodules. No significant differences in plant dry weight means could be...
Harvest scheduling and stand level optimization have
generally been regarded as separable problems. Some
studies have attempted to jointly optimize a wide range of stand treatments and a forest wide harvest schedule using combinations of mathematical programming techniques. The mathematical programming forest level techniques presume perfect information on production, costs...
Upper air soundings taken every three hours are used
to examine a cold front of average intensity over a period
of 24 hours. Vertical cross sections of potential temperature
and wind and horizontal analyses are compared and adjusted
until they are consistent with one another. These
analyses are then used...
The association of frontal formation, development, and movement with
large scale baroclinity is well documented. This investigation
deals with the mean large-scale baroclinic zones near the Asian East
Coast for the last two weeks of February 1975. Two deep, large-scale
baroclinic zones are found to be situated along the axis...
Macronutrients persist in the surface layer of the equatorial Pacific Ocean because the production of phytoplankton is limited; the nature of this limitation has yet to be resolved. Measurements of photosynthesis as a function of irradiance (P-I) provide information on the control of primary productivity, a question of great biogeochemical...
The two sulfur isotopomers of sulfur trioxide, ³²S¹⁶O₃ and ³⁴S¹⁶O₃, have been studied via high resolution infrared and Coherent anti-Stokes Raman (CARS) spectroscopy. The v₁ symmetric SO stretching Q-branches observed by the latter are quite different, being especially complex for ³²S¹⁶O₃ Understanding this band structure required analysis of infrared-active hot...