As the demands for forest products increase, additional timber harvesting operations can be expected on steep mountainous terrain, The resulting disruption of natural slope stability by man's disturbances (roadbuilding, logging and vegetative manipulation, etc.) may also accelerate mass movement processes in this terrain. Swanston (1969) defines mass movement as ".,...
Various types of mass movement features are found in the drainage
basin of the East Fork Coquille River in the southern Oregon Coast
Range. The distribution and forms of mass movement features in the area
are related to geologic factors and the resultant topography.
The Jurassic Otter Point Formation, a...
Landforms sculpted by mass movements comprise much of the landscape in the Middle Santiam study area. Bedrock in the area is
mostly basalt and andesite flows and varied volcaniclastic rocks of the Little Butte Volcanic Series of Oligocene and early Miocene age, unconforniably overlain by andesite flows and tuffs of...
Quantification of macroscale transport phenomenon in microfluidic systems is important to many science and engineering disciplines. In part, this is because fully resolved solutions to microscale balance laws over large domains are out of reach with current computational technology. Additionally, engineers are most often interested in some upscaled quantity and...
A steady-state, liquid-liquid contactor, which was a
modified version of a cell Previously developed by Godfrey,
was constructed for the study of interphase mass transfer.
In particular, the contactor was developed in order to
eliminate problems encountered while studyinpg ternay
systems with the conventional Lewis cell.
The system, water-benzoic acid...
A contactor has been designed and constructed for experimental
studies of mass transfer with or without chemical reaction between
two fluid phases. The contactor is flexible enough to investigate a
wide range of variables affecting mass transfer coefficients. It is
easy to operate; it could be operated either as a...
Background: Body Mass Index (BMI) is used as a quick and inexpensive tool to measure populations at risk for a number of metabolic and chronic conditions. In part due to its simplicity, BMI has been criticized for its inaccurate prediction concerning health outcomes. Due to the diversity in the United...
A cascade crosscurrent column, packed with Pall rings, was
employed for carbon dioxide absorption from a carbon dioxide-rich
air phase by contacting with water. Absorption efficiency was
presented as the percentage of CO₂ removed versus gas flow rates for
constant liquid to gas ratios (L/G).
Curves were developed for an...
A cascade crosscurrent column, packed with Pall rings, was employed
for ammonia absorption from ammonia-rich air phase by
contacting with water. Absorption efficiency was presented as
the percentage of NH₃ removed as well as the volume of a transfer
unit.
A review of the literature concerning the theoretical and experimental...
A complete solution, exact to second-order, for wave motion
forced by a hinged-wavemaker of variable-draft is presented. A
solution for a piston type wavemaker is also obtained as a special
case of a hinged-wavemaker with negative infinite draft. The
existing Stokes inviscid theories for mass transport is extended to
include...
Mass transfer from a single rising gas bubble in water may be analyzed by numerical methods. In this study the simultaneous differen- tial equations which describe two component mass transfer from a rising gas bubble are solved by numerical integration. This is accomplished using a computer model which employs a...