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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.
161

AN EVALUATION OF COUNSELING SERVICES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL

Snyder, Hal Steven, 1959- January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
162

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LITHOLOGY AND SLOPE FORM IN THE TUCSON MOUNTAINS, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA

Khanchoul, Kamel, 1959- January 1987 (has links)
The relationship between lithology and slope morphology is investigated at eight sites on granitic, andesitic, and sedimentary rock slopes in the Tucson Mountains. Several methods are used in the study. Topographic profiles are constructed. Skewness indices of the slope shapes, maximum and minimum slope angles, and slope lengths of the different slope profiles are computed and compared with each other. Debris size analysis is done to better determine hillfront/piedmont junctions. Slope surface regularities of the three lithological slopes are analysed and compared. The results show that the granitic piedmont slopes are found to be slightly concave to almost rectilinear, indicating their high resistance to erosive processes. In contrast, the concavity of the andesitic and sedimentary piedmont slopes demonstrate their inability to resist the erosive attack on them. However, in the case of the hillfront slopes, slope forms do not reflect lithological variations.
163

Diary of an internship in the Pima County Adult Probation Office

Menicacci, Gildo D. January 1961 (has links)
No description available.
164

Census Tract 24: South Side

Perez, Amaris, Suarez, Fernanda, Arenas, Guillermo, Siegal, Joshua, Saldana, Liz, Moreno, Yanesi January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
165

Census Tract 35.01: East Tucson

Truong, Alan, Cardenas, Erica, Phillips, Hannah, Gallo, Katelyn, Ineich, Sammi, Taylor, Sylivia January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
166

Census Tract 11: Barrio Hollywood

Grimmer, Robert, McDanel, Jordain, Nicklos, Hannah, Raujol, Ashley, Rosell, Lauren, Thurston, Stacey January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
167

Census Tract 13.04

Thornton, Benjamin, Clifton, Julienne, Ray, Brittany, Amick, Antashia, Felix, Jennifer, Perto, Nicole January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
168

Census Tract 26.02: Mountain View

Arroyo, Jessica, Cain, Lilly, Luciano, Allison, Valencia, Briana, Wilson, Amberlee, Wilson, Andrew January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
169

Census Tract 37.04: Sunnyside

Maxfield, Annica, Soto, Carmen, Navarro, Gustavo, Mojardin, Rebecca, Hicks, Sally, Stubblefield, Shay January 2017 (has links)
Poster / Soc 397a / 2017 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop
170

The geology of the Northwest orebody, Twin Buttes Mine, Pima County, Arizona

Rauschkolb, Michael Howard January 1983 (has links)
The Northwest orebody, located in Pima County, Arizona, is a large tonnage skarn containing copper, silver, and molybdenum mineralization. The orebody is separated from the main orebodies of the Twin Buttes mine by the Twin Buttes fault. Sulfide mineralization and silicate alteration are systematically zoned along a westerly trend away from the fault and from a central intrusive complex. Original host rock chemistry was the major control on the silicate and sulfide mineralogy of the skarns. The highest grade ore occurs in a garnet-diopside alteration zone within beds of altered limestone and dolomite. Lower grade ores formed in cal-silicated siltstones, quartzites, and granitic rocks. The skarns exhibit a complex history of sequential veining and replacement. The alteration can be subdivided into an early thermal event, followed by three stages of hydrothermal alteration. The first stage of hydrothermal alteration is characterized by the formation of anhydrous Ca-Mg-Fe-Al silicates, predominantly garnet and diopside. Stage II is a period of sulfide mineralization. The copper sulfides were deposited when copper in the hydrothermal solutions reacted with Fe⁺⁺⁺₋ rich garnet to form chalcopyrite. Mineralization continued during Stage III as increasingly pyritic sulfide mineralization was deposited with hydrous silicate minerals, predominantly epidote and actinolite. Several points of evidence show that the mineralization in the Northwest orebody is related to the intrusive activity at the center of the Twin Buttes mine area and not to either the pre-mineral Ruby Star Granodiorite or to a buried intrusive at depth.

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