Acetylbenzoyl reacted with dimethylamine hydrochloride
and benzaldehyde in primary isoamyl alcohol under
reflux conditions to form 1,4-diphenvl-3-butene-1,2-dione,
compound I, which melted at 56-57°C.
Compound I formed a quinoxaline derivative, compound
II, which melted at 152.5-153°C.
Compound I was cleaved by hydrogen peroxide to form
cinnamic acid, compound III, which melted...
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...
This report deals with a group of mineralized areas containing Tertiary veins of base metal and gold,· which occur at intervals throughout the Cascade Range in Oregon. Gold was discovered in this region in 1858, only a few years after its discovery in southwestern Oregon, and an output of nearly...
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
Red alder (Alnus rubra), a nitrogen(N)-fixing deciduous broadleaf tree, can strongly influence N
concentrations in western Oregon and Washington. We compiled a database of stream N and GIS-derived landscape
characteristics in order to examine geographic variation in N across the Oregon Coast Range. Basal area
of alder, expressed as a...