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- Title
- A Chronosequence of Cracking in Mill Creek, California
- Author
- Berberich, Samantha
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Geomorphology
- Description
- Mechanical weathering –aka physical weathering; the process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces --is one of the first modifications rock undergoes once it approaches Earth’s surface. Essentially, almost all processes that shape the la...
- Title
- A HIGH-RESOLUTION MICROPALEONTOLOGICAL AND SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BURIED WASHOVER DEPOSITS FROM FOLLY ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOTEMPESTOLOGY
- Author
- Zurawski, Lance
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology, Paleontology, Sedimentology
- Description
- A 40-meter transect consisting of eight equally spaced 2.44-m vibracores was taken across a marginal-marine salt marsh behind North Folly Island, a barrier island located in Charleston County, South Carolina. Analysis of storm signatures from this...
- Title
- A PALEOECOLOGICAL STUDY OF URBAN ABANDONMENT DURING EARLY BRONZE IV IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
- Author
- Porson, Steven
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Archaeology, Paleoecology
- Description
- An archaeobotanical study of plant remains from the Near Eastern archaeological site of Tell Abu en-Ni‘aj, Jordan ascertains a possible cause for the abandonment of towns during Early Bronze IV. This study assesses the hypothesis that the collapse...
- Title
- A Statistical Method of Fog Forecasting in North Carolina
- Author
- Pettee, Warren
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- The frequency and intensity at which fog occurs impacts the entire transportation infrastructure of the United States: Maritime shipping, aviation, railroads, and highways. The phenomenon is difficult to accurately capture in current numerical sim...
- Title
- ACOUSTIC EMISSION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF TWO NATURAL GRANITE BOULDERS: SEMI-ARID VS. TEMPERATE ENVIRONMENT
- Author
- Ching, Suzanne
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology
- Description
- The role of insolation as an instigator for crack initiation in rock is still a continuously perplexing topic. An immense amount of data has been collected on the influence of insolation on cracking – however, ongoing questions arise regarding the...
- Title
- ANATOMY OF SELECT FLUVIAL DEPOSITS IN THE MAUCH CHUNK GROUP, SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA, USA
- Author
- McCreary, Alan
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental geology
- Description
- The Mauch Chunk Group has been interpreted as a product of multiple transgressions and regressions (Miller and Eriksson, 2000; Beuthin and Blake, 2004). An outcrop containing the upper Hinton Formation and Princeton Formation, the middle two forma...
- Title
- An observational analysis on the distance to supercell-boundary interaction in the Great Plains
- Author
- Magee, Kathleen
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology, Atmospheric science
- Description
- Several case studies and numerical simulations have confirmed that baroclinic boundaries provide enhanced horizontal and vertical vorticity, wind shear, helicity, and moisture that induce stronger updrafts, higher reflectivity, and stronger low-le...
- Title
- Analyzing supercell intensity changes in a heterogeneous environment in the VORTEX2 supercell pair in southeastern Colorado on 11 June 2009
- Author
- Ledbetter, Cody
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- Predicting supercell thunderstorm evolution in strongly-forced environments is relatively well-understood. However, this is not always the type of environment that spawns supercells. In fact, some supercell environments can be quite complex in nat...
- Title
- Assessing the impact of the nocturnal transition on the lifetime and evolution of supercell thunderstorms in the Great Plains.
- Author
- Gropp, Matthew
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- Predicting the evolution of supercell thunderstorms during and after the eveningtransition is a known challenge due to an incomplete understanding of how they evolve inresponse to associated environmental changes. As the low-level environment cool...
- Title
- Comparing the Tornado Environments Among East Coast and Gulf Coast Landfalling Tropical Cyclones
- Author
- Toadvine, Matthew
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- Tornadoes spawned by the landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs) pose a non-trivial threat tolife and property. Previous research efforts have developed TC-tornado climatologies and have noted differences between East coast and Gulf coast landfalls, b...
- Title
- Constraining the Northern Hemisphere Mid-Latitude Jet Response to Climate Change Using the Difference Between Arctic and Subtropical Warming
- Author
- Robinson, Rachel
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Atmospheric science, Climatic changes, Meteorology
- Description
- Greenhouse gases’ continuously increasing emissions have a variety of implications for the future of our climate patterns. This includes potential changes in the northern hemisphere jet strength and location, which are influenced by the warming in...
- Title
- Depositional Environments and Timing of Formation of the Lilesville Gravels, Anson County, NC
- Author
- Yankech, Matthew
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Sedimentology
- Description
- MATTHEW ROBERT YANKECH. Depositional Environments and Timing of Formation of the Lilesville Gravels, Anson County, NC (Under the direction of DR. JOHN DIEMER). Near Lilesville, North Carolina, on the western margin of the Fall Zone, there occur up...
- Title
- Development of a Forecasting Technique for the Charlotte Urban Heat Island Intensity
- Author
- Stuck, Anna
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- The urban heat island (UHI) of Charlotte (North Carolina) - a rapidly expanding subtropical city - was studied through statistical analysis and short-term predictive modeling. Our study used hourly surface observations taken from 12 weather statio...
- Title
- Diagnosing Thunderstorms Induced Power Outages with the Rapid Refresh Model
- Author
- Cucinotta, Rachel
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology, Atmospheric science
- Description
- Duke Energy customers frequently experience electrical power outages caused by thunderstorms that produce strong surface winds and subsequently damage power distribution infrastructure. To better anticipate such outages, forecasters would benefit ...
- Title
- Dissolved Organic Carbon and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon along an Urbanization Gradient in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Author
- Kiker, Taylor
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Hydrology
- Description
- Streams and rivers are an integral component of the freshwater carbon cycle as they provide the lateral transport of carbon from terrestrial environments to the ocean. Urbanization is one of the fastest growing land uses and it has major impacts o...
- Title
- Effects of the Urban Heat Island on Anurans in Remnant and Stormwater Control Ponds in the Charlotte Metropolitan Region
- Author
- Boucher, Adrienne
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Ecology
- Description
- The urban heat island (UHI) has been documented to increase urban air temperatures compared to rural areas, but little is known about the effects of UHI-induced meteorology on anuran breeding and diversity. My research objective is to understand h...
- Title
- Environmental Evolution of Supercells Interacting with the Appalachian Mountains
- Author
- Purpura, Sarah
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- The Appalachian Mountains within the eastern United States have a considerable impact on day-to-day weather, including severe convection. However, the impact of the Appalachians on supercell thunderstorms is not well understood, posing a significa...
- Title
- Evaluating Foraminifera as a Tool for Recreating Historical Landscapes and Verifying Cartographic Accuracy at Fort Fisher, North Carolina
- Author
- Di Bari, Sofia
- Date Created
- 2015
- Subjects--Topical
- Geodesy, Environmental sciences, Marine biology
- Description
- The research in this thesis focused on the use of Foraminifera to determine paleo-subenvironments and to quantify changes in the subenvironments through time at Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Historical maps were assessed with respect to the subenvi...
- Title
- Evaluating the Role of Rain Garden Soils in Nutrient Processing of Stormwater Runoff in Charlotte, NC
- Author
- Starnes, Cody
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences
- Description
- As urbanization increases, Best Management Practices (BMPs) are used to reduce pollutants otherwise released to streams. Rain gardens are a type of BMPs that are vegetated depressions with highly permeable soil to treat urban runoff. These structu...
- Title
- Extreme Dewpoint Trends Are Increasing Across Much of the United States
- Author
- Burroughs, James
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Meteorology
- Description
- As temperatures continue to increase all over the world, extreme weather events and the extreme observations associated with them are becoming more prevalent. This should imply that higher moisture content values are occurring across the globe, wh...