Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Department "Earth & Environmental Sciences"
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(2023-03-24)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThis dissertation aims to enhance our understanding of moisture patterns across North America during and since the Last Interglacial (LIG: ~129,000-116,000 years BP) using established and novel paleo-moisture proxies in ...
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(2023-07-20)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesLocated in Williamson County, Tennessee, East Fork Creek (EFC) is composed of numerous hillslope/valley systems that interact to supply sediment to the main valley of EFC. This study explores evidence that logging events ...
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(2024-03-21)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesWe explore the potential of Passive Microwave (PMW) sensors for analyzing volcanic ash plumes from explosive eruptions. Utilizing data from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Imager (GMI) and the Special ...
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(2022-05-04)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesEnvironmental change interacts with human mobility in complex ways that depend on interactions between impacts on individual households and on communities. These coupled individual-collective dynamics make agent-based ...
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(2023-03-24)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe sedimentary archive of the Ganges-Brahmaputra river delta (G-B) records how the delta system responds to changing sediment and water supply, channel avulsions, and sea level rise. Through a combination of a robust ...
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(2024-03-21)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesLarge tropical mammals play a vital role in structuring ecosystems through their interactions with other species and their environments. Climate and land-use change are both causing population declines and behavioral changes ...
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(2024-03-21)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesLarge tropical mammals play a vital role in structuring ecosystems through their interactions with other species and their environments. Climate and land-use change are both causing population declines and behavioral changes ...
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(2024-03-21)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesLarge tropical mammals play a vital role in structuring ecosystems through their interactions with other species and their environments. Climate and land-use change are both causing population declines and behavioral changes ...
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(2022-11-18)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesAccording to the Habitat Amount Hypothesis, the total amount of habitat in a landscape should be the main determinant for species richness, but how does the quality of the habitat and the surrounding landcovers (termed the ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2023-11-17)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Ora Ignimbrite (~275 Ma) is a crystal-rich (~40%), heterogeneous, supereruption-sized (~1,300 km3) rhyolite in northern Italy and the final eruptive product of the Athesian Volcanic Group (289 - 274 Ma), the largest ...
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(2022-06-28)Department: Earth & Environmental Sciences
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(2020-07-23)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Neoproterozoic Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) is an enigmatic group of soft-bodied multicellular organisms that represents the first radiation of complex, eukaryotic macroscopic life. Their bizarre morphologies and unique ...
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(2020-10-15)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesThe Nasep and Huns Members of the Urusis Formation (Nama Group), southern Namibia, preserve some of the most diverse trace fossil assemblages known from the latest Ediacaran worldwide, including potentially the world’s ...
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(2020-10-09)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesRecent theoretical and experimental work (Furbish et al., 2020a, 2020b) indicates that rarefied particle motions on rough hillslope surfaces are controlled by the balance between gravitational heating of particles due to ...