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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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Platsen vi tillhör : Om att skriva konceptuella låtar med en poprock-stil / The place where we belong : About writing conceptual songs in a pop-rock style

Heinonen, Elias January 2020 (has links)
Det här arbetet har gått ut på att skriva fem låtar som alla ingår i ett självskapat koncept där alla låtar hänger ihop på ett eller flera sätt antingen genom ett tema eller en berättelse. I denna process har jag också använt mig av ett referensalbum av Coheed and Cambria samt en bok av Eva Hillered om låtskrivning för att få inspiration och tips. Konceptet baserades på en fiktiv berättelse om en resa med inslag av olika känslor. Tillsammans med konkreta idéer kunde jag på ett lättare sätt skriva text och musik inom ett koncept. Alla fem låtar är i poprockgenren och skrevs både med en mjukvara på datorn och med hjälp av en elgitarr.   I diskussionen tas det upp vad jag har lärt mig, vad jag gjorde som jag själv tyckte var bra, vad jag kunde ha gjort bättre med den här undersökningen, lite åsikter ifrån andra personer och vad jag ska tänka på i framtiden när det gäller koncepttänket. Jag berättar att jag tyckte att EP:ns helhet fungerade och att jag var nöjd med alla låtar, men att processen kunde ha gått fortare. Jag lärde mig också att använda ett bättre sätt att skriva låtarna såsom att spela in idéer på gitarr och sång istället för att skriva i datorn.
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Groundwater Model Studying Effects of Existing Recharge Basin and Proposed Subsurface Barrier for a Ranch in Santa Rosa Creek Watershed

Young, Stefan J 01 June 2021 (has links) (PDF)
A groundwater model of a 126.2-acre ranch in Cambria, California was expanded upon to analyze the effects of artificial recharge and a subsurface barrier. The ranch lies within the 48mi2 Santa Rosa Creek Watershed along the Central Coast of California. The mainly agricultural watershed outfalls to the Pacific Ocean to its west. Creek Lands Conservation, a non-profit that aims to conserve and restore habitat along the Central Coast, plans to identify projects to restore stream flow during dry seasons in the creek that runs through the Santa Rosa Creek Watershed and to increase artificial groundwater recharge. This study focuses on two of those projects. One project is an existing recharge basin and the other is a subsurface barrier. The objective of this numerical model is to improve upon an existing model by using a longer duration of data to calibrate the model, calibrating the model to hydraulic properties of soil samples that were obtained from the site at various depths, refining elevations of layers through integration of new borehole exploration data, and adding updated and new data such as mountain front recharge and pumping rates. The modeling program used was GMS which allows calculation and determination of heads and flow directions. Within the model, there are three separate layers based on hydrogeological characterization from previous studies. There is an upper unconfined zone, a confining clay layer, and a confined zone. A package within GMS (Groundwater Modeling System) called PEST (i.e., Parameter ESTimation) was used to calibrate the model to known water surface elevations throughout the site. Data such as elevations, head boundaries, stream flow, pumping rates, recharge, evapotranspiration, well locations, and hydraulic properties of the subsurface was processed and incorporated into the overall model in GMS. Recharge rates from the basin were estimated to be 0.1 m/day roughly starting in February and ending in May for each year. The model showed that the confining layer slows down the flow of water from the recharge basin, but it does eventually percolate into the underlying groundwater aquifer before reaching Santa Rosa Creek after a time period of 5 years. The proposed subsurface barrier does reduce travel times of groundwater by roughly a year and helps percolation of water into the confined layer. With the subsurface barrier it was seen that the water held within the confined aquifer increased on average 5,200 m3 each year.
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The feasibility of merging Christiansburg and Cambria, Virginia

Parmesano, Vincent 04 May 2010 (has links)
Christiansburg and Cambria, being adjacent to one another, have considered at various times the idea of merging. A study of a proposed consolidated town shows such a project is feasible. In determining the advisability of a consolidated town, the finances of such a town were investigated. A consolidation will have an effect on both income and expenditures. / Master of Science

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