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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Análise de traços de fissão em epídoto : obtenção de idades e estudo de annealing / Epidote fission-track analysis : age obtention and annealing experiments

Curvo, Eduardo Augusto Campos 13 December 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Julio Cesar Hadler Neto / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-05T23:51:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Curvo_EduardoAugustoCampos_D.pdf: 2296966 bytes, checksum: 8510bd301872383debffac77715c4a2f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: Amostras e epídoto a Serra da Mantiqueira foram datadas via o Método a Populações e via o Método o Detector Externo e o valor médio as idades foi (201 ± 15) Ma. As atações apresentaram concordância entre si e os valores das idades se situam entre valores obtidos através e traços e fissão em apatitas (127 ± 10) Ma e zircões (369 ± 15) Ma para amostras coleta as próximas às utilizadas nas datações os epídotos. Também foram efetuados estudos referentes ao annealing os traços e fissão em epídoto.As curvas e annealing em epídoto foram obtidas para os tempos e aquecimento de 10,100,1000 horas e temperaturas entre 340 e 850 ºC. A curva de redução e densidade é mais próxima à proposta por Naeser et al.(1970), que possui temperatura de fechamento estima a de 630 ºC. E a curva e redução e comprimento, também obtida, é a primeira desse tipo a ser medida para o epídoto. O ajuste dos dados e comprimento, realiza o utilizando-se o modelo proposto por nosso grupo, conduziu a uma zona e annealing parcial com limites e 411 e 544 ºC para o intervalo e tempo de 1 Ma. Esses valores a colocam acima das zonas correspondentes para a apatita e para o zircão. Foram realizadas três medidas o fator e eficiência (g), necessário para realizar datações e epídoto via o Método do Detector Externo (MDE). Essas medidas conduziram ao valor 1,06 ± 0,08 (1 s ),que difere os valores de g encontrados para outros minerais (0,684 ± 0,012 para zircão; 0,601 ± 0,023 para titanita e 0,549 ± 0,015 para apatita). O valor e g obtido para o epídoto representa que mesmo em geometria 4 p o mineral registra duas vezes menos traços que a mica muscovita (geometria 2 p) / Abstract: Epidote fission-track ages for samples from the Serra da Mantiqueira were obtaine via both Population an External Detector Methods (EDM) an the mean value was (201 ± 15) Ma. The ages showe internal consistency an are place between those obtained through apatite, (127 ± 10) Ma, and the zircon fission-track dating, (369 ± 15) Ma. Studies concerning the epidote fission track annealing were also performed. The annealing curves were obtaine for annealing times of 10, 100, 100 hours an temperatures ranging from 340 to 850 ºC. The curve of reduce ensity is closest to that proposed by Naeser et al.(1970), which has estimate a closure temperature of 630 ºC (1 Ma). The curve of reduce length,also measured, is the first of this kin obtaine for epidote. The fitting of the length ata, performe by using the model propose by our Group, conducted to a partial annealing zone (PAZ) with borders at 411 an 544 ºC for 1 Ma. These values place epidote PAZ above the estimate PAZ for apatite an zircon. Three measurements of the efficiency factor (g), necessary to perform EDM, were carrie out. Those measurements conducted to the value 1.06 ± 0.08 (1s), which differs from those found for others minerals (0.684 ± 0.012 for zircon; 0.601 ± 0.023 for titanite an 0.549 ± 0.015 for apatite). The value of g obtained to epidote means that even in 4 p geometry the mineral registers two times less tracks than the muscovite mica (2 p geometry) / Doutorado / Física / Doutor em Ciências
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Metodologia isotopica Pb/Pb. Aplicacao aos migmatitos e rochas

BABINSKI, MARLY 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Tempo e espaço na evolução de Cnidaria Medusozoa - estudos filogeográficos com ênfase em populações do Atlântico Sul-ocidental, e datações da origem das principais linhagens dos cnidários / Time and space in the evolution of Cnidaria Medusozoa - phylogeographical studies emphasizing the Southwestern Atlantic, and dating of the divergence times of the major cnidarian lineages

Ezequiel Ale 24 September 2012 (has links)
Estudos filogeográficos para distintas espécies de Medusozoa (Cnidaria) foram conduzidos enfatizando a área nerítica central do Atlântico Sul-ocidental (ASO), entre os litorais sudeste do Brasil e o litoral da província de Buenos Aires na Argentina. Estes foram baseados em sequências de DNA dos genes mitocondriais COI e 16S e do íntron nuclear ITS1, levando em consideração tanto a heterogeneidade atual e a historia geológica das condições oceanográficas do ASO, como também as capacidades dispersivas de Liriope tetraphylla, Olindias sambaquiensis e Acharadria crocea, inferidas pelos seus ciclos de vida. Adicionalmente, a estrutura filogeográfica de Pelagia noctiluca foi avaliada em outras regiões oceânicas, considerando o Atlântico (Atl.) e o Mediterrâneo (Med.) e utilizando os marcadores COI, 16S e ITS1. Este estudo foi conduzido através de calibrações de taxas de substituição baseadas em uma divergência significativa embora filogeneticamente rasa, entre populações do Atl. e do Pacífico. Os resultados específicos indicam: 1) padrões comuns, de expansões populacionais e estruturação genética acompanhada de padrões filogenéticos sem uma correlação geográfica evidente, para as três espécies estudadas do ASO, os quais remetem a alterações de área habitável em períodos glaciais e interglaciais a partir do Pleistoceno médio ou tardio; 2) uma estrutura filogeográfica entre populações de P. noctiluca do Atl. e do Med. que remete a possíveis efeitos de isolamento entre ambas bacias durante o Gelasiano. Além disso, aspectos dos resultados que sugerem a importância de se considerar que a demografia não seria apenas afetada pela história biogeográfica são discutidos. A demografia também modularia o grau de resposta das populações aos eventos biogeográficos, podendo ser uma característica comum para populações de espécies que mostram padrões filogeográficos similares, a despeito de possuírem biologias marcadamente distaintas. É importante salientar que a prevalência na interpretação da influência da história natural nos estudos biogeográficos não se restringe a estudos microevolutivos. A origem dos metazoários é geralmente associada ao impacto biológico de mudanças ambientais que teriam desencadeando a chamada explosão cambriana. Entretanto, a atividade tectônica que propiciou estas mudanças é pouco discutida dentro de uma abordagem biogeográfica, a qual é considerada controversa. Resultados indicadores de que as principais linhagens de Cnidaria teriam surgido ao longo do Criogeniano e o Ediacarano foram obtidos, Períodos em que novos mares e áreas de plataforma rasa estavam surgindo como resultado da fragmentação da placa continental de Rodínia. A relação entre estes eventos geológicos e um possível surgimento de biotas marinhas diversificadas, as quais poderiam ser consideradas as primeiras cladogêneses em Eumetazoa relacionadas a eventos vicariantes, é uma nova hipótese a ser considerada / Phylogeographic studies for different species of Medusozoa (Cnidaria) were performed, emphasizing the central neritic area of the South-Western Atlantic (SWA), localized between the southeastern Brazilian coast and the coast of the Buenos Aires province in Argentina. These were based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial genes COI and 16S, and the nuclear intron ITS1. They considered both the heterogeneity of the geological history and the present oceanographic conditions of the SWA, as well as the dispersal capabilities of Liriope tetraphylla, Olindias sambaquiensis and Acharadria crocea, inferred by their life cycles. Additionally, the phylogeographic structure of Pelagia noctiluca was evaluated in other oceanic regions, considering the Atlantic (Atl.) and Mediterranean (Med.) and using COI, ITS1 and 16S as molecular markers. This study was conducted through calibrations of substitution rates based on a significant but phylogenetically shallow divergence, between populations from the Atl. and the Pacific. Specific results indicate: 1) common patterns of population expansion and genetic structure associated to phylogenetic patterns without a clear geographical correlation, for the three species of the ASO, which refer to changes of the habitable area during glacial and interglacial periods since the middle or late Pleistocene; 2) genetic structure between populations of P. noctiluca from the Atl. and Med., referring to possible isolation effects between the two basins during the Gelasian. Moreover, the results also suggest the importance of considering that the demographic aspects would not be affected only by the biogeographical history. The demography would also modulate the degree of response of populations to biogeographic events, and could be a common feature for populations of species that exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns, in spite of having markedly different biological features. It is important to notice that the prevalence in the interpretation of the influence of natural history in biogeographical studies is not restricted to microevolutionary studies. The origin of metazoans is generally associated with the biological impact of environmental changes that would have triggered the Cambrian explosion. However, the tectonic activity that resulted in such changes is not discussed within a biogeographic approach, which is considered controversial. Results indicating that the main lineages of Cnidaria emerged during the Cryogenian and Ediacaran were obtained, at that Period new seas and areas of shallow platform were emerging as a result of the fragmentation of the Rodinia continental plate. The relationship between those geological events and the possible emergence of a diverse marine biota, whose could be considered as the firsts cladogenesis in Eumetazoa related to vicariant events, is a new hypothesis to be considered
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The late holocene evolution of coastal wetlands in Argyll, Western Scotland

Teasdale, Phillip Angus January 2005 (has links)
A detailed geochronological and geochemical study has been undertaken on selected sediment cores from four lowland coastal marsh environments in Argyll, Western Scotland. This region of northern Britain has experienced differential crustal uplift and relative sea-level changes throughout the Holocene in response to glacio-isostatic adjustment. The complex interplay between land movements and relative sea-level continues to influence the morphological development of the Scottish coast. The study of lowland inter-tidal sedimentary environments from this region provides an opportunity to investigate the linkages between current estimated crustal movements, regional relative sea-level rise and the evolution of contemporary coastal saltmarshes derived from the record of historical sedimentation. The four sites are located across a ca. 70 km transect extending from the head of Loch Scridain (western Isle of Mull), across the Firth of Lorne to the head of Loch Etive, (mainland Argyll). Vertical activity distributions of the natural radionuclide 21OPb and anthropogenic isotopes (137Cs and 243Am) have been measured and are used to assess the depositional history of marsh sediment accumulation recorded in the four marsh cores. Down-core activity profiles of radionuclides are only reliable as a means of modelling recent marsh evolution provided no early-diagenetic (redox) reactions have compromised the historical depositional record within the marsh sediments. Solid-phase major and trace element down-core geochemical distributions provide a means of assessing the extent to which post-depositional (redox) reactions may have influenced the reliability of the radiometric dating methods. Marsh sediment geochemistry also serves as a useful proxy for identifying compositional variability over the period of marsh development investigated. Dating of the Argyll saltmarsh cores indicates that over the period corresponding to mature marsh conditions rates of sedimentation vary significantly across the study area. At Loch Scridain an average rate of 1.1 mm yr-1 corresponding to an historical period of ca. 130 years is recorded. Comparison with estimated rates of regional sea-level rise suggest an established asymptotic relationship between marsh accretion and coastal forcing, implying historical crustal stability at this site. At sites within the Firth of Lome (Loch Don and Loch Creran) average rates of 2.5 and 3.3 mm yr-1 are recorded for the ca. 70 year period to 1995 with a figure of 2.2 mm yr-1 recorded in the marsh core from the head of Loch Etive. These values are well in excess of estimated relative sea-level rise during the twentieth century suggesting that these marshes may not yet have reached full equilibrium with sea-level. Microfossil analysis of the Loch Etive core helps to identify a more complex depositional history with an underlying trend of marine transgression for the ca. 110 year period of marsh development recorded in these sediments. Over the most recent period of marsh development (ca. 5 years) a significant increase in the rate of marsh sedimentation at all sites is recorded. This signifies the response of these marshes to a very recent increase in the rate of relative sea-level rise across the region. Comparison with available storm frequency data indicates that the evolution of these marsh environments have not been subject to the influence of significant storm activity over the last in the late Twetieth century. The findings suggest that the more clastic sedimentary composition of the Argyll marshes results in these inter-tidal areas being extremely sensitive to changes in coastal forcing (sea-level rise). The implications of recent relative sea-level rise, current vertical crustal movements and future coastal management are discussed.
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Mechanisms of luminescence in α-Al₂O₃:C : investigations using time-resolved optical stimulation and thermoluminescence techniques

Nyirenda, Angel Newton January 2013 (has links)
Carbon-doped aluminium oxide, α-Al₂O₃:C, is a ultra-sensitive dosimeter of topical research interest. The aim of this project was to investigate the dynamics of luminesce in this material. The methods of investigation consisted of thermoluminescence and time-resolved optical stimulation. Thermoluminescence measurements provide information on trap distribution and kinetic parameters of the traps involved in luminescence whereas time-resolved optical stimulation is a handy technique in investigation of luminescence lifetimes and provides an insight into the charge transitions between traps and recombination centres. Measurements were made on samples annealed at a nominal temperature of 900⁰C for 15 minutes. The material shows the presence of five thermoluminescence peaks at 37⁰C, 160⁰C, 300⁰C 410⁰C, and 480⁰C at a heating rate of 0.03k/s when irradiated to 6.0 Gy of beta. The main peak at 160⁰C, shows a linear dose response for doses between 0.1 Gy and 10 Gy and then goes sublinear above 10 Gy, the peak at 37⁰C shows a sublinear dose response for doses between 0.1 Gy and 10 Gy and appears to saturate thereafter, whereas the dose response of the peak at 300⁰C goes from linear to supralinear then apparently quadratic behaviour in the dose range of 0.1 Gy to 16.0 Gy. The trap depth of the main peak, that is, its activation energy as determined below the conduction band, has been approximated at 1.3 eV with a kinetic order of approximately 1.2. Time-resolved optical stimulation has been used to investigate luminescence lifetimes. The mean luminescence lifetime obtained for the sample at ambient temperatures is 35.0±1.0 ms. The investigations of the dependence of luminescence lifetimes on measurement temperature show that the material suffers from thermal quenching effects at measurement temperatures above 140⁰C with the activation energy of thermal quenching estimated at 1.045±0.002 eV. Shallow traps i.e. traps lying close to the conduction band, seem to elongate the lifetimes of optically stimulated luminescence in the material at temperatures between 30⁰C - 80⁰C due to charge retrapping. The material exhibits both fading and recuperation of the optically stimulated luminescence signal with storage time.
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Tectonique active de la région d'Oulan Bator, Mongolie : analyse morpho-tectonique et paléosismologique des failles actives de Sharkhai et Avdar / Active tectonic of the region of Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia : morpho-tectonic and paléosismological analysis of Sharkhai and Avdar active faults

Al Ashkar, Abeer 07 September 2015 (has links)
Cette thèse porte sur la tectonique active et l’analyse de deux nouvelles failles : la faille de Sharkhai et la faille d’Avdar. Les deux failles ont été découvertes, en 2011, à partir des images satellitaires HR, à quelques dizaines de kilomètres de la capitale de la Mongolie, Oulan Bator. Une approche morpho-tectonique, géomorphologique et paléosismologique, à partir des images de haute résolution Pléiades et d’études de terrain, notamment de tranchées, a permis: 1) de cartographier les deux failles en détail; 2) de décrire leur géométrie et segmentation; 3) de contraindre leur cinématique; 4) de documenter leur activité récente et leur comportement sismique (décalages co-sismiques et cumulés, période de retour, taux de glissement). La faille de Sharkhai s’étend sur 46 km selon une direction comprise entre N42°E et N72°E en moyenne, avec un pendage de 66° à 72° vers le sud-est entre E106.31°/N47.352° et E106.53°/N47.485°, et sub-vertical entre E106.474°/N47.473° et E106.75°/N47.57°. Elle est caractérisée par une géométrie rectiligne et simple en surface. C’est une faille senestre avec une composante verticale normale. L’étude paléosismique met en évidence trois séismes : le séisme EQ3 s’est produit avant 3850±120 calBP, le séisme EQ2 entre 2400±70 calBP et 2030±40 calBP, et le séisme le plus récent (MRE) entre 1090±84 calBP et avant l’âge du sol récent. La période de retour minimum des forts séismes sur la faille de Sharkhai est 1195±157 ans, ce qui implique une vitesse de glissement maximum comprise entre 0.6±0.2 et 2.14±0.5 mm/an. Plusieurs scénarios de segmentation de la faille sont proposés indiquant que la faille est capable de produire des séismes de magnitude comprise entre 6 et 7. L’accélération maximale du sol (PGA au rocher) générée à Oulan Bator serait de 0.12 g, au nouvel aéroport de 0.28 g, et à la ville de Zuunmod de 0.17 g. Ces valeurs correspondent à une intensité (MMI) comprise entre VI et X. La faille d’Avdar s’étend sur 47 km selon une direction moyenne comprise entre N26°E et N88°E avec un pendage variant de 40° à 55°. La partie sud-ouest de la faille est caractérisé par une géométrie simple et linéaire. Par contre, l’architecture de la faille est complexe dans la partie nord-est. Les décalages mesurés indiquent que la faille est une faille senestre avec une composante normale. Les tranchées paléosismiques documentent son activité sismique pendant le quaternaire. La faille peut se diviser en plusieurs segments, suggérant des séismes de magnitude comprise entre 5.8 et 7. Les valeurs de PGA (au rocher) les plus importants seraient de 0.1 g pour Oulan Bator, 0.18 g pour le nouvel aéroport et 0.19 g pour la ville de Zuunmod. Ces valeurs indiquent une intensité de l’ordre de VI à X. Les investigations paléosismiques montrent que le dernier séisme est plus récent que 5665±85 calBP. Tous ces résultats doivent être pris en compte dans l’estimation de l’aléa sismique de la région de la capitale Oulan Bator, qui a elle seule comprend plus de la moitié de la population du pays. Située sur un bassin sédimentaire, elle est le centre commercial et industriel du pays et contient divers bâtiments vulnérables. Enfin, elle est en pleine croissance avec un nouvel aéroport en construction à proximité de la faille de Sharkhai, secteur où la ville va très rapidement s’étendre. / This thesis focuses on the active tectonic of two new faults: the Sharkhai fault and the Avdar faults. Both faults were discovered in 2011 from HR satellite images at tens kilometers from the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar.Morpho-tectonic, geomorphological and paleoseismological approaches using high resolution Pleiades satellites images and field investigations allowed: 1) to map the both faults in details; 2) to describe their geometry and segmentation; 3) to identify their kinematic; 4) to document their recent activity and their seismic behavior (co-seismic and cumulated displacements, the time of the last earthquakes, slip rate). The Sharkhai fault extends 46 km with an average direction between N42°E and N72°E, and a dip between 72° and 66° either to south-east, between E106.31°/N47.352° and E106.53°/N47.485°, or sub-vertical between E106.474°/N47.473° and E106.75°/N47.57°. The fault is characterized by a linear and simple geometry. It is a left lateral strike slip with a normal vertical component. The paleoseismological investigations show evidences for three earthquakes: the EQ3 earthquake occurred before 3850±120 calBP, the EQ2 earthquake between 2400±70 calBP and 2030±40 calBP, and the most recent earthquake (MRE) between 1090±84 calBP and before the age of recent soil. The minimum return period of strong earthquakes on the fault Sharkhai is 1195 ± 157 years, which implies a maximum slip rate between 0.6±0.2 and 2.14±0.5 mm/year. Several segmentation scenarios of the fault where proposed indicating that the fault is capable to produce an earthquake of magnitude between 6 and 7. The maximum peak ground acceleration (PGA at rock) generated at Ulaanbaatar is 0.12 g, 0.28 g at the new airport, and 0.17 g at the city of Zuunmod. These values correspond to intensity between VI and X at rock sites. The Avdar fault, 47 km length, have an average orientation between N26°E and N88°E and a dip between 40° and 55°. The southwestern part of the fault is characterized by a simple and linear geometry while the architecture of the surface rupture is complex in the northeastern part. The measured offsets indicate that the fault is left lateral with a normal component. The paleoseismic trenches attest its seismic activity during the Quaternary. The fault can be divided into several segments suggesting earthquakes of a magnitude ranging from 5.8 to 7. The most important values of PGA (at rock site) would be 0.1 g at Ulaanbaatar, 0.18 g for the new airport and 0.19 g for Zuunmod city. These values indicate an intensity between VI and X. Paleoseismic trench shows that the last earthquake occurred on the fault since 5665± 85calBP. All these results should be considered in estimating the seismic hazard in the region of the capital Ulaanbaatar especially as, alone, it contains more than the half of the country population. Situated in a sedimentary basin, it is the commercial and industrial center of Mongolia and contains many vulnerable buildings. Also, the city is growing with a new airport construction near the fault Sharkhai area where the city will extend very quickly.
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Development of palsa mires on the northern European continent in relation to Holocene climatic and environmental changes

Oksanen, P. O. (Pirita O.) 11 November 2005 (has links)
Abstract This thesis deals with the Holocene development of palsa mires in continental Europe, especially permafrost dynamics and its consequences on vegetation succession and peat accumulation. Peat deposits of four permafrost mires in boreal and subarctic northeastern European Russia and in northern oroboreal Finland have been studied using plant macrofossil analysis, (AMS) radiocarbon dating, dry bulk density and carbon content measurements. In addition, preliminary results are available from another palsa mire in northeastern European Russia. Modern vegetation has been investigated to support the interpretation of fossil plant assemblages. Earlier literature on vegetation, stratigraphy and dating of permafrost mires in Europe has been reviewed. The vegetation of palsa mires in general is well known. As a rule, palsas are dry ombrotrophic habitats, surrounded by wet flarks of variable trophic levels. There is a lack of information about vegetation in different small-scale habitats within palsa mires, which would have been useful when studying the permafrost-vegetation relationship. Although no functional indicator species of permafrost have been found, permafrost dynamics in peat stratigraphy can often be detected with high degree of probability based on changes in vegetation. Some plant assemblages and vegetation successions are typical on permafrost, while many species rarely grow on or near to permafrost. Relatively sudden changes between dry and wet mire environments and continuously dynamic conditions are good signs of permafrost impact. Also gradual changes towards drier conditions may be caused by permafrost; in these cases the timing of first permafrost aggradation is more difficult to ascertain and can usually be pronounced only in terms of maximum and minimum ages. Changes in peat accumulation rates and even hiatuses in stratigraphy are additional tools to support the interpretation on permafrost history at the studied sites. Dry organic matter and carbon accumulation rates for different developmental stages are calculated for the five studied mires. From earlier studies this information is not available. Accumulation rates in the permafrost environment are very variable: from zero or negative rates in old palsas to as high as 100 gC/m2yr in incipient palsas. On moist plateau palsas, permafrost flarks and in unstable permafrost conditions, accumulation continues at low to moderate rates. Thermokarst processes result in decomposition of former peat deposits with important consequences for the ecosystem carbon balance, especially in plateau palsa mires. Radiocarbon datings are available from 27 permafrost mires in continental Europe; only 5 of these are situated in Russia. Many of the published dates cannot be considered reliable as dating permafrost aggradation. Based on limited material, permafrost started to develop at latest about 3000 BP in mires of northern Russia and 2500 BP in Fennoscandia. Older permafrost formation is suggested for a few sites, but the evidence is insufficient to confirm this interpretation. The oldest preserved palsas are ca. 2500–2000 14C years old. Most of the modern palsas are less than 600 14C years old. Permafrost aggradation follows the major climate development in the Holocene, with formation being most active during the coldest stages. Global warming is expected to greatly affect the Arctic in the near future, which would imply significant changes in ecosystem functioning and carbon balance of permafrost mires. This study contributes to the understanding of the possible impacts of climate change on these ecosystems using paleoecological techniques.
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Combined boiling and irradiation treatment on the shelf life and safety of Ready-to-eat bovine tripe

Parry-Hanson, Angela Araba Bondzewaa 04 April 2007 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the 00front part of this document / Dissertation (MSc (Food Science))--University of Pretoria, 2007. / Food Science / unrestricted
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Potassium-argon isotopic age study of the British Caledonides

Harper, Christopher T. January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
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Online dating in a South African context : a psychological study of the persona profile

Rietchard, Barbara-Cheree 30 September 2008 (has links)
Little is known about online dating relationships, or the online dating persona that intentionally forms and develops interpersonal relationships through online matchmaking services. Online dating relationships are becoming more prevalent, especially in South Africa. However, research studies focussing on online dating relationships seems to be lacking. Hence, a scientific psychological enquiry into online dating relationships, and more specifically the online dating persona, is indicated. Focussing on 100 online dating members from DatingBuzz, this comparative research study investigated online dating relationships and the online dating persona. More specifically, this study examined, first, online dating relationships specifically within the South African context compared to online dating relationships internationally; and second, the South African online dating persona. This was done by creating a profile focussing on (a) sociodemographic characteristics, (b) personality characteristics, (c) level of emotional intelligence and, (d) life effectiveness skills. A quasi-comparative research design was used with a non-probability, non-random sample of convenience. The realised sample for this research was 100 participants (N=100), with the total sample (n=100) reporting on online dating relationships and 67 participants (n=67) reporting on the online dating persona. The online matchmaking service, DatingBuzz, consented to post an advertisement for research participation. Using an Internet-based questionnaire with preset response categories in a Likert type format, data collection continued consecutively for six months in 2005. Instruments included (a) a set of self-constructed questions assessing online dating relationships and the sociodemographic characteristics of the online dating persona, (b) Sauciers’ 40 Mini-marker Set to examine the Big Five personality traits, (c) the 33-item EIS scale to investigate emotional intelligence and, (d) the LEQ – H to examine life effectiveness skills. The data were statistically analysed using the SAS programme and included descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (ANOVA) in terms of gender, age, relationship status, geographical location and relationship type. Consistent with previous findings, this research study found comparisons between South African and international online dating relationships. Looking at the online dating persona profile, significant findings pertaining to sociodemographic traits, Big Five personality traits, level of emotional intelligence and life effectiveness skills. These preliminary findings are discussed in relations to methodological and research issues. / Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Psychology / unrestricted

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