NMR spectroscopy is the go-to technique for determining the solution structures of organic,
organometallic, and even macromolecular species. However, structure determination of nanoscale
aqueous inorganic clusters by NMR spectroscopy remains an unexplored territory. The few hydroxobridged
inorganic species well characterized by ¹H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (¹H-NMR)
do not provide...
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Caitlyn R. Hazlett,a Matthew E. Carnes,a
I-Ya Chang,b Paul Ha-Yeon Cheong*b and Darren W. Johnson*a
NMR
NMR spectroscopy is the go-to technique for determining the solution structures of organic,
organometallic, and even macromolecular species. However, structure determination of nanoscale
aqueous inorganic clusters by NMR spectroscopy remains an unexplored territory. The few hydroxobridged
inorganic species well characterized by ¹H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (¹H-NMR)
do not provide...
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) Nanoscale Clusters by 1H-NMR and QMC.
Anna F. Oliveri,† Lindsay A. Wills,‡ Caitlyn R. Hazlett,† Matthew E
The use of timber harvest residue as an energy source is thought to have environmental benefits relative to food-based crops, yet the ecological impact of this practice remains largely unknown. We assessed whether the abundance and diversity of wild bees (Apoidea) were influenced by the removal of harvest residue and...
In a previous article, Beschta et al. (Environ
Manag 51(2):474–491, 2013) argue that grazing by large
ungulates (both native and domestic) should be eliminated
or greatly reduced on western public lands to reduce
potential climate change impacts. The authors did not
present a balanced synthesis of the scientific literature, and...
Hydrological optics has a rich history, playing a significant role in physical, chemical, and biological oceanography. The success over the last 30 years has provided oceanographers with a non-invasive means to study regional and global scale physical, chemical, and biological processes (Figure 1). The ability to map the color of...
Translocation experiments, in which researchers displace animals and then
monitor their movements to return home, are commonly used as tools to assess functional
connectivity of fragmented landscapes. Such experiments are purported to have important
advantages of being time efficient and of standardizing ‘‘motivation’’ to move across
individuals. Yet, we lack...
Translocation experiments, in which researchers displace animals and then
monitor their movements to return home, are commonly used as tools to assess functional
connectivity of fragmented landscapes. Such experiments are purported to have important
advantages of being time efficient and of standardizing ‘‘motivation’’ to move across
individuals. Yet, we lack...
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species
NOELIA L. VOLPE,1 ADAM S. HADLEY,2 W. DOUGLAS ROBINSON,1 AND MATTHEW G. BETTS2,3
1Department of
Semi-volatile trace metals like Li, Cu, Mo, Sn, In, and Pb have the potential to track mobility of a volatile phase in volcanic systems. In this dissertation four studies are presented that either directly investigate or are motivated by observations of trace metal behavior in volcanic systems. A common tool...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF
MatthewW. Loewen for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Suspended sediment and in situ turbidity data from two western Oregon streams, Oak Creek and South Fork Hinkle Creek, were used to estimate annual sediment loads for the 2006 water year (October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006). Water samples and in situ turbidity observations were taken following the Turbidity...
Loss of native vegetation cover is thought to be a major driver of declines in pollination success worldwide. However, it is not well known whether reducing the fragmentation of remaining vegetation can ameliorate these negative effects. We tested the independent effects of composition vs. configuration on the reproductive success of...