In January-February 1971 five replicate 0.07 m² Van Veen grabs
were obtained from each of 12 stations in Arthur Harbor and nine Van
Veen grabs were obtained from two stations in nearby Bismark Strait.
The 69 grab samples yielded 78,395 individuals which were separated
into 282 taxa, including 108 species...
At the Oregon State University heating plant the primary source
of heat energy is natural gas with crude oil as the standby supply of
fuel. In the future, as natural gas becomes a rarer commodity, more
reliance will be placed on the use of the more expensive, more polluting,
but...
This thesis reports on an investigation of the growth, by
Molecular Beam Epitaxy, of III,III-V ternary compound semiconductors.
Strained and unstrained growth was studied via the deposition of InGaAs
on GaAs and InP substrates. Lattice matched InGaAs on InP was grown,
and an in situ method was developed to find...
This thesis reports on the crystal growth, fabrication,
modeling and performance of Graded Index-Separate Confinement
Heterostructure laser diodes which contain pseudomorphic InGaAs as the
active region material. Laser epitaxial layers were grown with
different indium mole-fractions, and a constant InGaAs layer thickness
of 10 nm, on both sides of the...
A spectrum-matching and look-up-table (LUT) methodology has been developed and evaluated to extract environmental information from remotely sensed hyperspectral imagery. The LUT methodology works as follows. First, a database of remote-sensing reflectance (R[subscript]rs) spectra corresponding to various water depths, bottom reflectance spectra, and water-column inherent optical properties (IOPs) is constructed...
The optical and electrical characteristics of semi-insulating GaAs photoconductive detectors made with ohmic and Schottky contacts are studied in this thesis. Current - voltage measurements are made both in the dark and under varying power levels of HeNe laser (6328 Å) illumination. DC photocurrent gain is then calculated as a...
Monitoring wildlife habitats has become important to forest ecosystem management because it provides valuable information about the response of forests and their species to harvest practices, impacts from recreational use, conservation efforts, and natural and human-caused disturbances. Monitoring is a complex task that requires a variety of abiotic and biotic...
Dating pelagic clay can be a challenge due to its slow sedimentation rate, post-depositional alteration, and lack of biogenic deposition. Co-based dating techniques have the potential to create age models in pelagic clay under the assumption that the flux of non-detrital Co to the seafloor is spatially and temporally constant,...
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Sauvage2, Robert A. Pockalny2, Arthur J. Spivack2,
Robert N. Harris3, and Steven D’Hondt2
1Department of
We examine the 0–100 Ma paleoceanographic record retained in pelagic clay from the South Pacific Gyre (SPG) by analyzing 47 major, trace, and rare earth elements in bulk sediment in 206 samples from seven sites drilled during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 329. We use multivariate statistical analyses (Q-mode factor analysis...