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  • About
  • 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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The Man-Nature Dialogue in the Poetry of Robert Frost

Luke, Edith Jackson 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Robert Frost's use in his poetry of ambivalent views of nature, of varieties of human character, and of interrelationships between man and nature.
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Ambivalence in the Poetry of Robert Frost

White, Patricia F. 08 1900 (has links)
In this thesis an attempt will be made to demonstrate the existence and significance of some of the opposite pulls evidenced in Frost's poetry and to delineate some of the important areas in which they occur.
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Evaluation and application of ice segregation parameters for frost heave prediction

Ito, Yuzuru, 1958- 29 June 1993 (has links)
The success of civil engineering construction in cold regions often depends on the assessment of the potential for frost heave. Over the past two decades two models have been presented to the engineering community to identify the frost heave potential, namely: (1) the segregation potential (SP), and (2) the discrete ice lens (DIL) models. These models are based on ice segregation parameters which can be obtained from simple laboratory freezing tests. However, the reliability of the ice segregation parameters obtained from the laboratory freezing tests is still in question. In recognition of the need to improve the reliability of the measurement of ice segregation parameters in a frost heave test, a study was conducted to: (1) investigate several improvements in the step freezing test used to measure ice segregation parameters, (2) examine several approximations used to interpret the laboratory step freezing test results, (3) demonstrate the compatibility of the SP and DIL parameters, (4) propose a method to obtain reliable ice segregation parameters, and (5) demonstrate the applicability of the DIL model to address field frost heave problems. The results of the study indicated: (1) the accuracy of measured ice segregation parameters may be improved if step freezing tests are conducted under shallower temperature gradients and the water intake velocity is accurately and continuously monitored, (2) inappropriate approximations may produce a significant error in the measurement of ice segregation parameters, (3) SP may be defined either by the ratios of the (i) heave velocity/1.09 to the overall temperature gradient of the frozen soil, or (ii) water intake velocity to the temperature gradient of the frozen fringe, (4) the SP and DIL ice segregation parameters are compatible, and (5) the reliability of both models is improved through the demonstration of the compatibility of the ice segregation parameters. The application of the frost heave prediction models was studied based on ice segregation parameters determined with the improved laboratory procedure. A practical method to predict the influence of the groundwater level using the DIL ice segregation parameters was proposed. A probabilistic approach for the DIL frost heave model was developed. / Graduation date: 1994
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An agroclimatic risk assessment of crop production on the Canadian prairies

Nadler, Andrew James 14 September 2007 (has links)
An agroclimatic risk assessment for agricultural production across the Canadian prairie provinces has been assembled to address challenges related to frost, heat units, and moisture. Based on 30 years of daily climate data from 1971 though 2000 from 230 climate stations, the assessment provides a series of risk maps depicting the likelihood to achieve certain thresholds of frost dates or durations, heat unit accumulations, growing season rainfall, crop water demand (CWD), and crop water deficits. Maps for each parameter provide a spatial representation of 50%, 25%, and 10% risks and the coefficient of variation. / October 2007
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Planting Dates for Small Grains in Arizona

Ottman, Michael J 05 1900 (has links)
Revised; Original Published: 2004 / 3 pp. / Planting at the optimum time is probably the most important cultural practice in producing high small grain yields. Wheat and barley crops that are planted too early or too late have lower yield potential no matter how they are grown after planting. However, small grains are sometimes planted later than optimum when grown in rotation with cotton or vegetables due to harvest timing in these crops. Therefore, the entire farm enterprise should be considered when deciding on a planting date for small grains.
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An agroclimatic risk assessment of crop production on the Canadian prairies

Nadler, Andrew James 14 September 2007 (has links)
An agroclimatic risk assessment for agricultural production across the Canadian prairie provinces has been assembled to address challenges related to frost, heat units, and moisture. Based on 30 years of daily climate data from 1971 though 2000 from 230 climate stations, the assessment provides a series of risk maps depicting the likelihood to achieve certain thresholds of frost dates or durations, heat unit accumulations, growing season rainfall, crop water demand (CWD), and crop water deficits. Maps for each parameter provide a spatial representation of 50%, 25%, and 10% risks and the coefficient of variation.
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An agroclimatic risk assessment of crop production on the Canadian prairies

Nadler, Andrew James 14 September 2007 (has links)
An agroclimatic risk assessment for agricultural production across the Canadian prairie provinces has been assembled to address challenges related to frost, heat units, and moisture. Based on 30 years of daily climate data from 1971 though 2000 from 230 climate stations, the assessment provides a series of risk maps depicting the likelihood to achieve certain thresholds of frost dates or durations, heat unit accumulations, growing season rainfall, crop water demand (CWD), and crop water deficits. Maps for each parameter provide a spatial representation of 50%, 25%, and 10% risks and the coefficient of variation.
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An economic evaluation of frost forecasting in Jackson County

Baquet, Alan Eugene 02 November 1973 (has links)
Graduation date: 1974
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Effect of curing procedure on the freezing and thawing durability of concrete /

Ahmed, Mansoor, January 1963 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1963. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-49). Also available via the Internet.
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The effects of slope aspect on the formation of surface hoar and diurnally recrystalized near-surface faceted crystals

Cooperstein, Michael Stephen. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (MS)--Montana State University--Bozeman, 2008. / Typescript. Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Katherine J. Hansen. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144-149).

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