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Faculty Senate Minutes March 4, 2013University of Arizona Faculty Senate 04 March 2013 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.
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Hurricane Storm Surge Sedimentation on the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, Texas: Implications for Coastal Marsh AggradationHodge, Joshua B. 05 1900 (has links)
This study uses the storm surge sediment beds deposited by Hurricanes Audrey (1957), Carla (1961), Rita (2005) and Ike (2008) to investigate spatial and temporal changes in sedimentation rates on the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge in Southeast Texas. Fourteen sediment cores were collected along a transect extending from 90 to 1230 meters inland from the Gulf Coast. Storm-surge-deposited sediment beds were identified by texture, organic content, carbonate content, the presence of marine microfossils, and Cesium-137 dating. The hurricane-derived sediment beds are marker horizons that facilitate assessment of marsh sedimentation rates from nearshore to inland locations as well as over decadal to annual timescales. Near the shore, on a Hurricane Ike washover fan, where hurricane-derived sedimentation has increased elevation by up to 0.68 m since 2005, there was no measurable marsh sedimentation in the period 2008-2014. Farther inland, at lower elevations, sedimentation for the period 2008-2014 averaged 0.36 cm per year. The reduction in sedimentation in the period 2008-2014 on the nearshore part of the marsh is likely due to reduced flooding in response to increased elevation from hurricane storm surge sediment deposition. These results provide valuable knowledge about the sedimentary response of coastal marshes subject to storm surge deposition and useful guidance to public policy aimed at combating the effects of sea level rise on coastal marshes along the Gulf of Mexico.
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Die perspektief van die vroulike outeur op die Vlaamse koloniale eraVan der Merwe, Anna Susanna Petronella 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In hierdie verhandeling word die tekste van onderskeidelik Mireille Cottenje (Dagboek van Carla - 1968), Daisy Ver Boven (Mayana - I974 ), Henriette Claessens (Afscheid van Rumangabo - 1983) en Lieve Joris (Terug naar Kongo - 1987) bespreek as
verteenwoordigend van die koloniale literatuur deur die vroulike outeur.
Die doel is om vas te stel hoe daar deur die vroue outeur in die Vlaamse letterkunde aan die
Afrika-ervaring gestalte gegee is. Eerstens word 'n oorsig van die begrip koloniale literatuur
gegee en daama word literer-histories op die Vlaamse Afrika-literatuur vanaf die
prekoloniale- tot die postkoloniale era gefokus.
Nadat 'n analise van die tekste gedoen is om die individuele perspektiewe te evalueer, blyk
dit dat die vroue outeurs in 'n groot mate gemeenskaplike visies in hul siening van die
koloniale era openbaar. 'n Beeld van die koloniale Kongo soos dit in die ervaringswereld van die vroue outeurs bly voortleefhet, kan so verkry word / In this thesis, the texts of Mireille Cottenje (Dagboek van Carla - 1968), Daisy Ver Boven
(Mayana - 1974), Henriette Claessens (Afscheid van Rumangabo - 1983) and Lieve Joris
(Terug naar Kongo - 1987) were respectively studied as representative of the colonial
literature written by female authors.
The aim is to establish how stature is given in the literature to the Africa experience by the
female author. In the first instance the concept colonial literature is discussed followed by a
historical review of the Flemish African literature from the pre-colonial to the postcolonial
era.
After an analysis has been completed to evaluate the individual perspectives of the different
authors, it appears that the female authors reveal shared perspectives in their views on the
colonial era. Through knowledge of the work of these authors, an image of the colonial
Congo can be found, as it lives on in the world of the female literator / Afrikaans & Theory of Literature / M.A. (Afrikaans)
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Die perspektief van die vroulike outeur op die Vlaamse koloniale eraVan der Merwe, Anna Susanna Petronella 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In hierdie verhandeling word die tekste van onderskeidelik Mireille Cottenje (Dagboek van Carla - 1968), Daisy Ver Boven (Mayana - I974 ), Henriette Claessens (Afscheid van Rumangabo - 1983) en Lieve Joris (Terug naar Kongo - 1987) bespreek as
verteenwoordigend van die koloniale literatuur deur die vroulike outeur.
Die doel is om vas te stel hoe daar deur die vroue outeur in die Vlaamse letterkunde aan die
Afrika-ervaring gestalte gegee is. Eerstens word 'n oorsig van die begrip koloniale literatuur
gegee en daama word literer-histories op die Vlaamse Afrika-literatuur vanaf die
prekoloniale- tot die postkoloniale era gefokus.
Nadat 'n analise van die tekste gedoen is om die individuele perspektiewe te evalueer, blyk
dit dat die vroue outeurs in 'n groot mate gemeenskaplike visies in hul siening van die
koloniale era openbaar. 'n Beeld van die koloniale Kongo soos dit in die ervaringswereld van die vroue outeurs bly voortleefhet, kan so verkry word / In this thesis, the texts of Mireille Cottenje (Dagboek van Carla - 1968), Daisy Ver Boven
(Mayana - 1974), Henriette Claessens (Afscheid van Rumangabo - 1983) and Lieve Joris
(Terug naar Kongo - 1987) were respectively studied as representative of the colonial
literature written by female authors.
The aim is to establish how stature is given in the literature to the Africa experience by the
female author. In the first instance the concept colonial literature is discussed followed by a
historical review of the Flemish African literature from the pre-colonial to the postcolonial
era.
After an analysis has been completed to evaluate the individual perspectives of the different
authors, it appears that the female authors reveal shared perspectives in their views on the
colonial era. Through knowledge of the work of these authors, an image of the colonial
Congo can be found, as it lives on in the world of the female literator / Afrikaans and Theory of Literature / M.A. (Afrikaans)
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