Despite the considerable advances of deposition technologies, it remains a significant challenge to form conformal deposition on surface of nanoporous carbons. Here, we introduce a new ambient hydrolysis deposition method that employs and controls pre-adsorbed water vapor on nanoporous carbons to define the deposition of TiO₂. We converted the deposited...
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The northwest one-quarter of the Prineville Quadrangle is
underlain by Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic and volcaniclastic
rocks of the Columbia River Basalt Group, and the Clarno, John Day,
Rattlesnake and Deschutes Formations.
The Clarno Formation is dominated by pyroxene-bearing
andesites, but also contains olivine-bearing basalts, oxyhornblende-bearing
dacite and rhyodacite flows...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
David J. Thormahlen for the degree
Castle Rocks is 12 miles east of Mt. Jefferson, in the central
Cascades of Oregon. The area contains volcanic rocks ranging from
mid-Miocene to Holocene in age. These rocks record alternating
periods of tholeiitic and calc-alkaline volcanism.
The oldest rocks in the area range from basaltic andesite lava
flows to...
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north end of Green Ridge, Jefferson County, Oregon
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
David W. Wendland
The Peck Mountain area is located in west-central Idaho just 15 miles east of the Oregon-Idaho border. It is tectonically located within the "Columbia Arc" of the Nevadan oroaenic belt. The Seven Devils Volcanics, Permian to Traissic in age, are the oldest rocks in the area. They are composed of...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
David A. Wracher for the
Greater scientific knowledge, changing societal values, and legislative mandates have emphasized the importance
of implementing large-scale flow experiments (FEs) downstream of dams. We provide the first global assessment
of FEs to evaluate their success in advancing science and informing management decisions. Systematic
review of 113 FEs across 20 countries revealed...
The sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of the
Callahan, California area formed on, or adjacent to, a Lower Paleozoic
island arc complex which has since been tectonically disrupted.
Sandstone, shale, lithic wacke, chert, banded quartzite, siliceous
mudstone, conglomerate, and limestone of the eastern Klamath belt
were deposited from the Middle...
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the Callahan area, Klameth mountains, California
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
David Malcolm Rohr
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a key ecological process that can restore nitrogen (N) lost in wildfire and shape the pace and pattern of post-fire forest recovery. To date, there is limited information on how climate and soil fertility interact to influence different pathways of BNF in early forest succession....
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-fire forest communities
STEPHANIE YELENIK,1,3 STEVEN PERAKIS,2 AND DAVID HIBBS1
1Department of Forest