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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.
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Particle Size Distribution of Gypseous Samples

Arnett, Morgan P. 16 January 2010 (has links)
Particle size distribution (PSD) of gypseous soils is important in the soil science community. When gypsum constitutes a major portion of the soil, its removal prior to PSD analysis distorts the results and may lead to textures that do not relate to conditions in the field. In order to understand the true characterization of the soil and the gypsum particles, the entire soil sample should be analyzed. Four different approaches to the BaCl2 method presented in the literature (Hesse, 1976, Matar and Douleimy, 1978, Viellefon, 1979) were used to evaluate the use of BaCl2 solution to reduce the solubility of gypsum by forming a protective coating of BaSO4 around gypsum particles. Results showed that the BaCl2 method was unsatisfactory, as dispersion of clays was not sufficient to allow particle size analysis using the pipette method. A procedure using a laser diffraction particle size analyzer (LPSA) was also evaluated. As gypsum is insoluble in methanol, methanol was selected as a possible solution, but it caused flocculation of clays and could not be used to analyze samples containing silicate clays. Gypsum saturated water containing Na hexametaphosphate was evaluated as a solution. First, 20 non-gypseous samples were analyzed on a sand-free basis using saturated gypsum water with Na hexametaphosphate. Results were used to establish a relationship comparing LPSA results and pipette results. An equation y = 1.37x + 2.03 was established relating LPSA clay percent by volume (x) to the pipette clay percent by weight (y). The equation had a R2 value of 0.84 and was significant at the 1% level. From this equation a comparison of 21 gypseous samples was made, between clay percentages of the pipette method and the LPSA method. Results indicate that LPSA can be used to give a satisfactory particle size distribution of gypseous soils when coupled with sand analysis by sieving.
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Particle Size Distribution of Gypseous Samples

Arnett, Morgan P. 16 January 2010 (has links)
Particle size distribution (PSD) of gypseous soils is important in the soil science community. When gypsum constitutes a major portion of the soil, its removal prior to PSD analysis distorts the results and may lead to textures that do not relate to conditions in the field. In order to understand the true characterization of the soil and the gypsum particles, the entire soil sample should be analyzed. Four different approaches to the BaCl2 method presented in the literature (Hesse, 1976, Matar and Douleimy, 1978, Viellefon, 1979) were used to evaluate the use of BaCl2 solution to reduce the solubility of gypsum by forming a protective coating of BaSO4 around gypsum particles. Results showed that the BaCl2 method was unsatisfactory, as dispersion of clays was not sufficient to allow particle size analysis using the pipette method. A procedure using a laser diffraction particle size analyzer (LPSA) was also evaluated. As gypsum is insoluble in methanol, methanol was selected as a possible solution, but it caused flocculation of clays and could not be used to analyze samples containing silicate clays. Gypsum saturated water containing Na hexametaphosphate was evaluated as a solution. First, 20 non-gypseous samples were analyzed on a sand-free basis using saturated gypsum water with Na hexametaphosphate. Results were used to establish a relationship comparing LPSA results and pipette results. An equation y = 1.37x + 2.03 was established relating LPSA clay percent by volume (x) to the pipette clay percent by weight (y). The equation had a R2 value of 0.84 and was significant at the 1% level. From this equation a comparison of 21 gypseous samples was made, between clay percentages of the pipette method and the LPSA method. Results indicate that LPSA can be used to give a satisfactory particle size distribution of gypseous soils when coupled with sand analysis by sieving.
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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF NAMU LAKE, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Brown, Alyson January 2016 (has links)
Pacific salmon has been a staple resource for residents of British Columbia for over seven thousand years. Archaeological evidence obtained from a shell midden at Namu, B.C., provides detailed information about the diets of the First Peoples living at Namu over the past seven thousand years. Pacific salmon was the most prevalent species of fish uncovered within the midden, excluding herring. Pink, chum and sockeye species were consumed in the greatest quantities. Pink was particularly favored because of its ability to store over winter months without spoiling. Evidence from the shell midden also reveals fluctuations within the pink salmon fishery from ~3800 until 1900 cal year BP. The paleoenvironmental conditions within Namu Lake during the time of the pink collapse have never before been explored. There is also little evidence pertaining to what may have contributed to the collapse of the pink fishery. Sediment cores collected from Namu Lake, B.C. provide evidence for paleoenvironmental conditions that may have contributed to fluctuations in the pink salmon population. Particle size analyses of lake sediment cores indicate changes in river discharge as well as erosional intensity within the Namu basin. Particle size, coupled with radiocarbon dating, reveal a transitional period within the basin from ~ 3200 to 2200 cal year BP. A decrease in elemental ratios/Al, particularly Ca, Na, Ba, and Sr, provides evidence for a decline in erosional intensity and a relatively drier period within the basin. The decrease in erosional intensity could be due to consistently drier conditions at Namu. A resulting reduction in the flow of the Namu River would have caused an increase in finer particles within the pink salmon spawning grounds. Average C/N ratios for NC1 are 26.28, indicating that organic matter within the lake is mainly terrestrial in origin. These results, combined with the particle size and trace metal analysis, reveal that river discharge and slope wash had declined during this period causing fine material to remain in the Namu River (outflowing), which is the spawning grounds for the pink salmon, rather than being transported out into the bay. The results of this study reveal that a shift in moisture, towards relatively dry conditions, negatively impacted spawning pink salmon at Namu Lake. This study provides insight into the sensitivity of Pacific salmon to climate and the effects future climate change may have on the species. The ability of environmental data to supplement and enhance archaeological information and interpretations of prehistoric conditions is illustrated throughout this study. The cores collected at Namu Lake also reveal the need for site specific climatic data in order to accurately interpret archaeological contexts and conditions. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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CONSTRAINING THE POTENTIAL RESPIRATORY HEALTH HAZARD FROM LARGE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

TOPRAK, FUNDA O. 05 October 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Impact of Conservation Tillage on Soil Erosion and the Agronomic Performance of Flue-Cured Tobacco

Jones, Bruce 05 January 1999 (has links)
Conservation tillage tobacco production has gained little producer acceptance since introduction in the late 1960's. Yield reductions, tobacco quality issues, unacceptable weed control, and inadequate planting equipment limited practice adoption and substantiated the need for continued research. The recent developments of a Subsurface Tiller-TransplanterTM and the herbicide SpartanTM renewed producer interest in conservation tillage and led to an investigation with both flue-cured and Virginia dark-fired tobacco. Flue-cured tobacco was transplanted into rye mulch on bedded rows and subsequently cultivated at various timings. Conservation tillage significantly reduced soil erosion approximately 92 percent and tobacco yield approximately 23 percent when row cultivation was not applied. Row cultivation significantly increased tobacco yield without increasing soil erosion. The yield of conservation tillage tobacco receiving a minimum of two cultivations was similar to conventional tobacco. The second study evaluated wheat, rye, crimson clover, and mixtures of crimson clover with either wheat or rye as cover crop mulches for conservation tillage production of Virginia dark-fired tobacco. Conservation tillage, regardless of cover crop, reduced dark-fired tobacco yields approximately 779 and 488 pounds per acre in 1996 and 1997, respectively. The removal of cover crop residue for hay did not lower tobacco yield compared to leaving residue on the soil surface. Row cultivation increased conservation tillage tobacco yield approximately 247 pounds in 1997 regardless of cover crop. The nitrogen contribution of crimson clover was minimal in both years of the study and did not affect tobacco performance. / Master of Science
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The Chronostratigraphy of Big Bone Lick and its Archaeological Implications

Mortensen, Litsa A. 18 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Caracterização físico-química de sistemas coloidais em sprays nasais / Physical-chemistry characterization of colloidal systems in nasal sprays

Rosa, André Luiz 19 August 2016 (has links)
Neste trabalho avaliou-se o comportamento coloidal de suspensões nasais contendo micropartículas de celulose (MCC-NaCMC) com o objetivo de desenvolver um produto genérico compatível com o produto referência de mercado. As propriedades reológicas destas formulações possuem alta influência nos atributos críticos de qualidade do produto, como uniformidade de dose, devido sedimentação durante estocagem em prateleira, e também na performance in-vitro/ in-vivo. Realizaram-se testes com diferentes concentrações de MCC-NaCMC e diferentes parâmetros de processo (tempo e taxa de cisalhamento) utilizando um planejamento de experimentos (DoE) de superfície de respostas através de um modelo composto central. As respostas avaliadas foram tamanho de partículas (quantidade em porcentagem de partículas menores que 1µm e D90) através da técnica por difração a laser e viscosidade/tixotropia através de um reômetro rotacional. Influências significativas dos três fatores e efeitos sinérgicos entre eles nas respostas analisadas foram observadas. Desta maneira foi possível obter respostas próximas ao do produto referência de mercado através deste mapeamento. Observou-se também uma alta correlação entre as respostas, pois este estudo mostrou que o tamanho das partículas coloidais controla a viscosidade e tixotropia das dispersões coloidais. Este trabalho mostrou a significativa influência das etapas de processo no comportamento coloidal das formulações. Idealmente o processo deveria ser monitorado por medidas reológicas, porém este controle é inviável devido ao tempo para a reestruturação do sistema (24 horas). Portanto, a melhor alternativa seria o monitoramento do processo por análise de tamanho de partículas online. / In this work, the colloidal behavior of nasal suspensions containing cellulose microparticles (MCC-NaCMC) was evaluated, in order to develop a generic product compatible with the brand-name product. The rheological properties of these formulations have high influence on the critical quality attributes of the product, such as dose uniformity, due to sedimentation during shelf life, and also on in-vitro/in-vivo performance. Tests were performed with different concentrations of MCC-NaCMC and different process parameters (time and shear rate) using a Design of Experiments (DoE) with response surface by central composite design. The responses evaluated were particle size (amount in percentage of particles smaller than 1m and D90) by means of laser diffraction, and viscosity / thixotropy using a rotational rheometer. Significant influences of the three factors and synergic effects among responses were observed. Through this mapping it was possible to obtain nearby responses to the brand-name product. There was also a strong correlation between the responses, because the size of colloidal particles controlled the dispersion viscosity and thixotropy. This study showed the significant influence of the process steps on the colloidal behavior of the formulations. Ideally the process should be monitored by rheological measurements, but this control is not feasible due to the time required for the system rebuilding (24 hours). Therefore, the best alternative would be monitoring the process by the online particle size analysis.
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Caracterização físico-química de sistemas coloidais em sprays nasais / Physical-chemistry characterization of colloidal systems in nasal sprays

André Luiz Rosa 19 August 2016 (has links)
Neste trabalho avaliou-se o comportamento coloidal de suspensões nasais contendo micropartículas de celulose (MCC-NaCMC) com o objetivo de desenvolver um produto genérico compatível com o produto referência de mercado. As propriedades reológicas destas formulações possuem alta influência nos atributos críticos de qualidade do produto, como uniformidade de dose, devido sedimentação durante estocagem em prateleira, e também na performance in-vitro/ in-vivo. Realizaram-se testes com diferentes concentrações de MCC-NaCMC e diferentes parâmetros de processo (tempo e taxa de cisalhamento) utilizando um planejamento de experimentos (DoE) de superfície de respostas através de um modelo composto central. As respostas avaliadas foram tamanho de partículas (quantidade em porcentagem de partículas menores que 1µm e D90) através da técnica por difração a laser e viscosidade/tixotropia através de um reômetro rotacional. Influências significativas dos três fatores e efeitos sinérgicos entre eles nas respostas analisadas foram observadas. Desta maneira foi possível obter respostas próximas ao do produto referência de mercado através deste mapeamento. Observou-se também uma alta correlação entre as respostas, pois este estudo mostrou que o tamanho das partículas coloidais controla a viscosidade e tixotropia das dispersões coloidais. Este trabalho mostrou a significativa influência das etapas de processo no comportamento coloidal das formulações. Idealmente o processo deveria ser monitorado por medidas reológicas, porém este controle é inviável devido ao tempo para a reestruturação do sistema (24 horas). Portanto, a melhor alternativa seria o monitoramento do processo por análise de tamanho de partículas online. / In this work, the colloidal behavior of nasal suspensions containing cellulose microparticles (MCC-NaCMC) was evaluated, in order to develop a generic product compatible with the brand-name product. The rheological properties of these formulations have high influence on the critical quality attributes of the product, such as dose uniformity, due to sedimentation during shelf life, and also on in-vitro/in-vivo performance. Tests were performed with different concentrations of MCC-NaCMC and different process parameters (time and shear rate) using a Design of Experiments (DoE) with response surface by central composite design. The responses evaluated were particle size (amount in percentage of particles smaller than 1m and D90) by means of laser diffraction, and viscosity / thixotropy using a rotational rheometer. Significant influences of the three factors and synergic effects among responses were observed. Through this mapping it was possible to obtain nearby responses to the brand-name product. There was also a strong correlation between the responses, because the size of colloidal particles controlled the dispersion viscosity and thixotropy. This study showed the significant influence of the process steps on the colloidal behavior of the formulations. Ideally the process should be monitored by rheological measurements, but this control is not feasible due to the time required for the system rebuilding (24 hours). Therefore, the best alternative would be monitoring the process by the online particle size analysis.
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Do Living Shorelines Contribute to the Accumulation of Nutrients, Sediment, and Organic Matter Needed for the Maintenance of Coastal Wetlands?

Dutta, Saranee 12 August 2016 (has links)
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of hard structures such as sea walls and bulkheads because they provide habitat, improve water quality and stabilize shorelines. Objectives of this study were to: (i) Compare soil Nitrogen [N], Phosphorus [P], Organic Carbon [OC], organic matter (SOM) and soil bulk density between living, hardened and natural shoreline to determine if soil present within living shorelines is comprised of higher SOM and lower bulk density, that encourage marsh growth, as compared to hardened shorelines. (ii) Use an experimental mesocosm to test the effect of shoreline substrate types (living vs hardened vs natural) and nitrogen loading (at four concentration 0, 12, 24, 36 ml) on the growth of Spartina alterniflora. No previous study has documented the growth of Spartina in response to inorganic N loading at various shoreline substrate types. My results show living shoreline has significantly lower soil bulk density [F 2, 138 = 10.79, p <0.01] and higher SOM content than hardened shoreline [F 2, 138 = 10.26, p <0.01]. Combinations of N addition decreased plant’s root-shoot ratio and resulted in increased dry shoot weight. These results indicate that living shoreline is capable of trapping sediments within the nearshore environment, contributing to vertical marsh accretion by accumulation of organic matter, in the face of sea level rise. Findings from this research provide insights to local government, planners, developers and consultants on the benefits of living shoreline structures for the purpose of best shoreline management practice.
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Métodos alternativos de determinação de parâmetros físicos do solo e uso de condicionadores químicos no estudo da qualidade do solo / Alternative methods to determination of soil physical properties and use of chemistry conditioners at soil quality study

Almeida, Brivaldo Gomes de 07 November 2008 (has links)
Alguns dos mais freqüentes parâmetros utilizados como indicadores de qualidade do solo são: resistência tênsil de agregados (RT); densidade do solo (Ds); textura e curva de retenção de água do solo (CRAS). O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e desenvolver métodos para a determinação destes parâmetros e testar o uso de condicionadores químicos na redução do caráter coeso de solos, propondo alterações que tornem esses parâmetros mais precisos. Para RT foi proposto o uso do dinamômetro IMPAC, como equipamento alternativo ao KALATEC. Foram utilizados agregados (diâmetro 22,2 mm) do horizonte diagnóstico de um ARGISSOLO ACINZENTADO coeso, localizados em Pacajus-CE. Na determinação da Ds, avaliou-se a viabilidade do uso de um verniz automotivo como revestimento, substituto à resina saran na impermeabilização de agregados. Foram realizados ensaios preliminares para estabilidade desses agregados, número de imersões no verniz e tempo de secagem. Para validação da metodologia foram utilizados, além dos solos coesos e não coesos de Pacajus-CE, outros cinco solos, coletados em Piracicaba-SP. Na seleção da metodologia para análise granulométrica (AG) foram testados seis métodos: hidrômetro (com uma e quatro leituras); pipeta; micro-pipeta; método rápido e o do IAC, em 20 amostras de TFSA dos horizontes A e/ou B provenientes de 16 perfis de solos representativos dos estados de Santa Catarina e Rio Grande do Sul, com teores de argila entre 6 e 81 %. A comparação entre os métodos supracitados foi realizada com base em: ajuste por regressão linear entre as frações granulométricas determinadas pelo método da pipeta versus os demais; mudanças na classe textural indicadas no triângulo textural; e o melhor ajuste entre a fração argila e a umidade do solo retida na tensão 1500 kPa. Dados de retenção da água no solo, obtidos a partir do equipamento WP4-T, foram ajustados pelo modelo proposto em Genuchten (1980). Para avaliar o uso de condicionadores químicos na redução do caráter coeso de solos, a partir de medidas da RT, foram testados dois polímeros aniônicos (PAM). No Brasil, utilizaram-se os agregados coesos de Pacajus-CE, nos quais aplicou-se PAM por capilaridade. Na Austrália, usaram-se agregados de um solo hardsetting e o PAM foi aplicado com spray (líquido) ou a lanço (sólido), combinado com condicionadores a base de cálcio (sulfato e cloreto). Os valores da RT determinados por ambos os equipamentos (IMPAC e KALATEC) não diferiram entre si. No entanto, o IMPAC reduziu em quase 50 % o tempo de análise, com exatidão e precisão satisfatórias, o que reitera sua viabilidade em substituir o KALATEC. Os resultados da Ds demonstraram que o verniz automotivo Lazzudur é uma excelente alternativa à resina saran, além de reduzir o custo e o tempo de análise. Com relação à escolha do método para AG, a comparação entre os métodos mostrou que o do hidrômetro com uma leitura como uma alternativa viável, devido a sua simplicidade nos procedimentos de análises. A aplicação de PAM nos agregados dos solos coesos de Pacajus-CE não diminuiu a sua RT, sugerindo-se a redução das taxas aplicadas. A aplicação de PAM combinado com gesso refletiu na melhoria da qualidade física dos solos coesos da Austrália, reduzindo os valores da RT desses solos. / Some of the most common parameters used as indicators of soil quality are tensile strength of aggregates (TS), bulk density (Bd), texture and soil water retention curve (SWRC). The aims of this work were to: (i) evaluate and develop methods for determining these parameters; (ii) test the use of the chemical conditioners in reducing the character of cohesive soil. The less expensive IMPAC dynamometer was proposed to TS analysis, as alternative equipment to KALATEC. Aggregates (22.2 mm diameter) from cohesive soil Ultisol, located in northeast of Brazil were used. The feasibility of using automotive varnish to coat soil clods for bulk density measurement was evaluated for replacing SARAN resin. Preliminary tests were conducted to determine the clod stability, the number of immersions of clod in the varnish and drying time of the varnish. To confirm this methodology, clods of the cohesive and not cohesive Ultisol soil from northeast of Brazil and the other five soils from southern of Brazil were used. Six methods were evaluated for measuring particle size analysis (PSA): Hydrometer (with one and four readings); pipette, micro-pipette, \"rapid method\" and IAC method (Brazilian institute) using 20 samples of the A and/or B horizons of air dried soil from 16 soil profiles more significant of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul States, with clay range from 6 to 81 %. The comparison among these methods was conducted by: fitting linear regression between the pipette method versus the other; changing in textural class in the textural triangle; and the best fitting between fraction clay and soil moisture hold in 1500 kPa tension. Soil water retention data by WP4-T equipment were fitted by the model proposed in Genuchten (1980). Changes of TS of the cohesive soil after treatment with two kinds of anionic polymer (PAM) were investigated. In Brazil, clods from northeast were used and the PAM was applied by capillarity in the laboratory. In Australia, clods of a hardsetting soil were used and the PAM was applied by spray (liquid) or spread (solid), besides of conditioners based calcium (chloride and sulfate). No significant difference was detected at TS values determined by both of equipments tested. However, IMPAC equipment reduced time of analysis by almost 50%, with high accuracy, as a result it can replace the KALATEC equipment. Bulk density data showed that the automotive varnish is an excellent alternative to SARAN resin. The simpler procedure for determination of PSA was the hydrometer method (one reading), consequently, it was preferred than the other. The application of PAM at cohesive soils, from northeast of Brazil, did not reduce TS due to the high PAM concentration used in this study. This result suggests to need to reduce PAM rates. Gypsum an

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