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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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Surface Water and Groundwater Hydrology of Borrow-Pit Wetlands and Surrounding Areas of the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area, Lewisville, Texas

Dodd-Williams, Lynde L. 08 1900 (has links)
The focus of this study was to characterize the surface water and groundwater hydrology of borrow-pit wetlands located within the borders of the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA), east of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. The wetlands were excavated into alluvial deposits downstream of the Lewisville Lake Dam. Both surface water and groundwater contribute to the hydro-period of the borrow-pit wetlands. Nearby marshes exhibit characteristics of groundwater discharge. Salinity in groundwater-fed wetlands could affect establishment of vegetation, as suggested from plant surveys. Surface water input from storm events dilutes salinity levels. Management of LLELA wetlands should include long-term evaluation of hydrology and plantings to enhance habitat. Plans for additional wetlands should consider both surface water and groundwater inputs.
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La tentativa hipotesis de lo real : la política heterotópica en Nadie me verá llorar de Cristina Rivera Garza

Reid-Soucy, Nadine 04 1900 (has links)
Notre mémoire cherche à étudier la poétique de l’espace qui articule le roman Nadie me verá llorar publié en 1999 par l’écrivaine mexicaine contemporaine Cristina Rivera Garza. En inscrivant sa démarche romanesque dans la perspective postmoderne d’une nouvelle histoire culturelle, Rivera Garza dépeint un moment fondamental de l’histoire du Mexique allant de la fin du Porfiriato jusqu’aux lendemains de la Révolution mexicaine en l’incarnant dans le destin des laissés pour compte. Ce faisant, elle présente un texte où une multitude de récits se fondent et se confondent en un tout complexe où sont mis en perspective une série d’espaces de nature ambigüe. Notre analyse tâche d’expliquer cette interrelation des chronotopes de l’Histoire et du privé en tenant compte de son impact sur la structure narrative. En décrivant les différentes modalités des espaces évoqués dans l’oeuvre, nous nous intéressons au type de relations qui unit l’ensemble de ces espaces au grand temps de l’Histoire officielle mexicaine en démontrant que tous ces éléments sont régis par une politique hétérotopique qui lézarde le fini du discours officiel en y insérant un ensemble d’éléments qui le subvertissent. L’identification et la description de cette stratégie discursive est pertinente dans la mesure où elle offre un éclairage autre sur le roman et semble caractériser l’ensemble des oeuvres de Cristina Rivera Garza. / This thesis studies the poetics of space in which the novel Nadie me verá llorar, published in 1999 and written by Cristina Rivera Garza, is articulated. Locating her novelistic project in the postmodernist perspective of a new cultural History, Rivera Garza outlines an essential moment of the history of the Mexican Revolution, from the so-called Porfiriato until the end of the Revolution. That being said, this author presents a text where a diversity of stories are founded and confounded in a complex whole in which a series of ambiguous spaces is put into perspective. Our analysis tries to explain the interaction between the chronotopes of the History, as a public space, and the private sphere to account for its impact on the narrative structure. As we describe the different modalities of space evoked in the novel, we are interested in the relations linking the spatial ensemble to the official historic time, demonstrating that all those elements are ruled by a heterotopic policy which fissures the official history, inserting elements that are capable of subverting it. The identification and description of such a peculiar discursive strategy allows us the capacity to see this novel from a different perspective. Furthermore, this discursive strategy seems to be characteristic of all of Rivera Garza’s novelistic work. / El presente estudio analiza la poética del espacio que articula la novela Nadie me verá llorar, publicada en 1999 por la escritora mexicana Cristina Rivera Garza. Al inscribir su proyecto novelesco en la perspectiva posmoderna de una nueva historia cultural, Rivera Garza esboza un momento fundamental de la historia mexicana, el comprendido entre el Porfiriato y el final de la Revolución, ubicándolo en el destino de los desquiciados. Dicho lo anterior, la autora presenta un texto donde una variedad de relatos se funden y se confunden en un todo complejo en el que se somete a escrutinio una serie de espacios de naturaleza ambigua. Nuestro análisis trata de explicar esta interrelación de los cronotopos de la Historia (constructo oficial de acontecimientos, legitimado desde el poder) y de lo privado (memoria íntima y personal de los individuos) para dar cuenta de su impacto en la estructura narrativa. Al describir las diferentes modalidades de los espacios evocados en la obra, este estudio analiza el tipo de relaciones que une el conjunto de esos espacios con el gran tiempo de la Historia mexicana oficial, demostrando que todos esos elementos son regidos por una política heterotópica que fisura la homogeneidad del discurso oficial al insertar elementos que lo subvierten. Identificar y describir dicha estrategia discursiva es pertinente ya que proyecta una luz diferente sobre la novela, siendo además una estrategia recurrente en las obras firmadas por Rivera Garza.
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Literature to infinity: a Borgesian genealogy of contemporary Mexican narrative

Zavala, Oswaldo 28 August 2008 (has links)
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