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Arkansas >> PSYC >> 5133 (Fall, 2008)
Problem Set #4 Answer Key 1) a) Yes and no exhaust all possible trait options; they are mutually exclusive because an individual can\'t have the trait and not have it; and they are not independent because the occurrence of one precludes the occurrence...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Disease and Population Change New diseases Lifestyle degenerative, cancers, heart disease, respiratory diseases - people living long enough for body to begin to suffer from diseases that have significant lag times. Environment new infectious diseas...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Disease and Population Change New diseases Lifestyle degenerative, cancers, heart disease, respiratory diseases - people living long enough for body to begin to suffer from diseases that have significant lag times. Environment new infectious diseas...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Disease and Population Change New diseases Lifestyle degenerative, cancers, heart disease, respiratory diseases - people living long enough for body to begin to suffer from diseases that have significant lag times. Environment new infectious diseas...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
READING #1 #top Robert D. Kaplan. THE COMING ANARCHY: How Scarcity, Crime, Overpopulation, Tribalism, and Disease Are Rapidly Destroying the Social Fabric of Our Planet. The Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1994 v273 n2 p 44(21) Brief Summary: The crime and law...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
READING #1 #top Robert D. Kaplan. THE COMING ANARCHY: How Scarcity, Crime, Overpopulation, Tribalism, and Disease Are Rapidly Destroying the Social Fabric of Our Planet. The Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1994 v273 n2 p 44(21) Brief Summary: The crime and law...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
READING #1 #top Robert D. Kaplan. THE COMING ANARCHY: How Scarcity, Crime, Overpopulation, Tribalism, and Disease Are Rapidly Destroying the Social Fabric of Our Planet. The Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1994 v273 n2 p 44(21) Brief Summary: The crime and law...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Culture Introduction Cultural Change Popular Culture Landscape Voluntary groups/regions Folk or Traditional Culture Threats Influences Food Shelter Components of Culture Mentifacts. The most fundamental level of culture. Mentifacts are VERY slow to...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Culture Introduction Cultural Change Popular Culture Landscape Voluntary groups/regions Folk or Traditional Culture Threats Influences Food Shelter Components of Culture Mentifacts. The most fundamental level of culture. Mentifacts are VERY slow to...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Culture Introduction Cultural Change Popular Culture Landscape Voluntary groups/regions Folk or Traditional Culture Threats Influences Food Shelter Components of Culture Mentifacts. The most fundamental level of culture. Mentifacts are VERY slow to...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Population Policies Governments can deliberately attempt to change population trends through population policies. These either increase or decrease birth rate (generally don\'t mess with the death rate). Pro-natal Policies These policies are designed...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Population Policies Governments can deliberately attempt to change population trends through population policies. These either increase or decrease birth rate (generally don\'t mess with the death rate). Pro-natal Policies These policies are designed...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Population Policies Governments can deliberately attempt to change population trends through population policies. These either increase or decrease birth rate (generally don\'t mess with the death rate). Pro-natal Policies These policies are designed...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
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Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
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Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
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Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Electoral Systems Direct democracy - every one in society votes on everything. The referendum is a way of having direct democracy in a large country. Representative democracy - where you elect someone to make political decision for you. Most societie...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Electoral Systems Direct democracy - every one in society votes on everything. The referendum is a way of having direct democracy in a large country. Representative democracy - where you elect someone to make political decision for you. Most societie...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Electoral Systems Direct democracy - every one in society votes on everything. The referendum is a way of having direct democracy in a large country. Representative democracy - where you elect someone to make political decision for you. Most societie...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Conflict II Internal Conflicts Civil War Secession Ethnic/Religious struggles Self-determination Revolution Ideological Social/Ethnic/Religious (rare) Strategy Remote location difficult terrain Peasant support Consolidate stronghold Cut governmen...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Conflict II Internal Conflicts Civil War Secession Ethnic/Religious struggles Self-determination Revolution Ideological Social/Ethnic/Religious (rare) Strategy Remote location difficult terrain Peasant support Consolidate stronghold Cut governmen...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Conflict II Internal Conflicts Civil War Secession Ethnic/Religious struggles Self-determination Revolution Ideological Social/Ethnic/Religious (rare) Strategy Remote location difficult terrain Peasant support Consolidate stronghold Cut governmen...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Human Geography - 1123 Spring Semester 2008 - 11:00-12:20 Instructor: Dr. Fiona M. Davidson Office Location: 116 Ozark Hall Office Phone: 575-3879 (or 575-3159) Office Hours: T-Th. 9:30-10:30; W 1:00-2:00 and by appointment Email: fdavidso@uark.edu W...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Human Geography - 1123 Spring Semester 2008 - 11:00-12:20 Instructor: Dr. Fiona M. Davidson Office Location: 116 Ozark Hall Office Phone: 575-3879 (or 575-3159) Office Hours: T-Th. 9:30-10:30; W 1:00-2:00 and by appointment Email: fdavidso@uark.edu W...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Human Geography - 1123 Spring Semester 2008 - 11:00-12:20 Instructor: Dr. Fiona M. Davidson Office Location: 116 Ozark Hall Office Phone: 575-3879 (or 575-3159) Office Hours: T-Th. 9:30-10:30; W 1:00-2:00 and by appointment Email: fdavidso@uark.edu W...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Language Languages are systems of communication. When people use different systems of communication and cannot understand each other they are speaking different languages. That is different languages are not mutually intelligible. World Language Dis...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Language Languages are systems of communication. When people use different systems of communication and cannot understand each other they are speaking different languages. That is different languages are not mutually intelligible. World Language Dis...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Language Languages are systems of communication. When people use different systems of communication and cannot understand each other they are speaking different languages. That is different languages are not mutually intelligible. World Language Dis...
Arkansas >> EUST >> 2013 (Fall, 2008)
Political Geography GEOG 4023 Political Organization Webber enforcement of authority Dahl legitimate use of authority Soja competition, conflict, cooperation Competition regulation of resources Conflict use of force Co-operation legitmation of...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 4063 (Fall, 2008)
Political Geography GEOG 4023 Political Organization Webber enforcement of authority Dahl legitimate use of authority Soja competition, conflict, cooperation Competition regulation of resources Conflict use of force Co-operation legitmation of...
Arkansas >> GEOG >> 520v (Spring, 2008)
Political Geography GEOG 4023 Political Organization Webber enforcement of authority Dahl legitimate use of authority Soja competition, conflict, cooperation Competition regulation of resources Conflict use of force Co-operation legitmation of...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Chapter 5: Weathering and soils ! Monument Valley, Utah ! weathering, erosion, and transportation! rocks on Earths surface are constantly changed by \"water, air, temperature changes and other factors! weathering is the group of destructive process...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
PROGRESS REPORT November 1, 2002 Evaluation of monument stability and noise associated with campaign and continuous GPS geodesy in the New Madrid seismic zone and other areas of unconsolidated sediment Grant award number: 02HQGR0107 Glen S. Mattioli ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Eos,Vol. 85, No. 34, 24 August 2004 VOLUME 85 PAGES 317328 NUMBER 34 24 AUGUST 2004 EOS,TRANSACTIONS, AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION Prototype PBO Instrumentation of CALIPSO Project Captures World-Record Lava Dome Collapse on Montserrat Volcano PAGES...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
glaciers and glaciation! Photo credit: G. Mattioli glaciers and glaciation! owe much of our current landscape to glaciation! Cape Cod, Yosemite Valley, Great Lakes! coastlines-Memphis might be a seaport! Missouri, Mississippi would ow north to A...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Annual Report: 0116485 Annual Report for Period:04/2003 - 04/2004 Submitted on: 09/30/2003 Principal Investigator: Jansma, Pamela E. Award ID: 0116485 Organization: U of Arkansas Title: Collaborative research: magma reservoir-conduit dynamics as reve...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
laciers and glaciation Photo credit: G. Mattioli laciers and glaciation owe much of our current landscape to glaciation Cape Cod, Yosemite Valley, Great Lakes coastlines-Memphis might be a seaport Missouri, Mississippi would flow north to Ar...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
metamorphism and metamorphic rocks the rock cycle metamorphism high enough temperature & pressure to change rocks but not high enough to melt rocks changes to rocks occur in the solid state hot, reactive fluids also contribute old minerals, u...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
How Magma Forms Sources of heat for melting rocks Factors that control melting temperatures Other considerations: Volatiles Change in Pressure (Decompression Melting) Heat Flow on Earth An increment of heat, q, transferred into a body produces ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GENERAL GEOLOGY 1113-005 Fall 2008 Partial Examination IV Study Guide Dr. Glen S. Mattioli Note that these are NOT questions, but rather are a list of topics that we have covered either in class or are contained within the reading assignments. You s...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Chapter 3 Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Photo credit: G. Mattioli The Rock Cycle What is it and why should you care? A Plate Tectonic example Introduction to Igneous Rocks Igneous Rock Textures Identica...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
isostasy, gravity, magnetism, and internal heat QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Earths gravity field isostasy equilibrium of adjacent blocks of brittle crust floating on underlying upper mantle ou...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GeneralGeologyGEOL1113 Section005 Instructor:Dr.GlenS.Mattioli,Professor Office:OzarkHall27B OfficeHours:MW10:3012:00&TR11:0012:00 OfficePhone:5757295 ClassWebPage Email:mattioli@uark.edu http:/comp.uark.edu/~mattioli/geol_1113.html 2008Exa...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Prototype PBO Instrumentation of CALIPSO Project Captures WorldRecord Lava Dome Collapse of July 2003 on Soufrire Hills Volcano, Montserrat This article is an update on the status of an innovative new project designed to enhance generally our underst...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
the sea oor! seaoor! water covers 70% of Earths surface! seaoor! deep seaoor largely ! unknown prior to 1950s! seaoor map from Dana (1894)! seaoor! oceans originated mostly from volcanic de-gassing! of water vapor from Earths interior! additi...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
deserts! deserts! every continent has an extensive dry region! \"deserts are as much as 1/3 of Earths surface! Hollywood portrayal of vast stretches of sand dune! \"Sahara has only 10% covered by sand! \"Arabian (sandiest) has only 30% covered by sand...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Atoms and Elements Chemical Activity Ions Chemical Composition of the Earths Crust Crystallinity The Silicon-Oxygen Tetrahedron Minerals Crystalline Solids Natural and Inorganic Substances Denite Chemical Composition The Important Minerals ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Volcanoes and Volcanic Rocks II Volcanoes and Volcanic Rocks II Photo credit: G. Mattioli types of volcanoes! reect magma composition (silica content)! shield volcanoes! cinder cones! composite volcanoes! volcanic domes! note steepness of vo...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GENERAL GEOLOGY 1113-005 Fall 2008 Partial Examination I Study Guide Dr. Glen S. Mattioli Note that these are NOT questions, but rather are a list of topics that we have covered either in class or are contained within the reading assignments. You sh...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 33, L03312, doi:10.1029/2005GL024870, 2006 Unprecedented pressure increase in deep magma reservoir triggered by lava-dome collapse B. Voight,1 A. T. Linde,2 I. S. Sacks,2 G. S. Mattioli,3 R. S. J. Sparks,4 D. Elswo...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
geologic time! time is critical for geologic processes! Rockies and Alps are ~3000 m tall! - mountains grow at ~1 meter per 5000 yrs (0.2 mm/yr)! - 3000 m x 5000 yr/m = 15,000,000 (yrs necessary)! Atlantic Ocean is ~5500 km across! - today, seaoor s...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
untains, mountain building, & growth of continents QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. ountains and mountain building mountain belts are chains of mountains 1,000s of kms long sit at or near edges of ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
a) b) c) Figure 1 abc. Mattioli et al., 2004, EOS ms. ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GPS Site Description Log Station Code: _ _ _ _ Station Name: _ Station ID # _ City: _ Country: _ Site Address (if applicable): __ _ _ GPS mark inscription: _ Latitude: __ Datum: _ Longitude: _ Height: _ Position Source: _ Current Magnetic Declination...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
FINAL REPORT FOR FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES RESEARCH INNOVATION GRANT: FLOOD DYNAMICS ON THE RED RIVER OF THE NORTH, USA-CANADA: Dr. Stephen K. Boss Department of Geosciences University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 26 - 29 October 1998 Toronto, Ontario, Canada ONSHORE-OFFSHORE CORRELATION OF CENOZOIC STRATA, WESTERN MARGIN OF NORTH ATLANTIC. W. Burleigh Harris, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Marylin Segall...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
GEOLOGY OF THE WAR EAGLE QUADRANGLE, NORTHWEST ARKANSAS A Proposal to the United States Geological Survey Educational Geologic Mapping Program (EDMAP) by Stephen K. Boss Department of Geology 118 Ozark Hall University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 727...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
BATHYMETRY AND SEDIMENT THICKNESS OF LAKE FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS A Proposal to the Fort Smith Utility Department (Mr. Steve Parke, Director) by Dr. Stephen K. Boss Department of Geosciences 118 Ozark Hall University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 1...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113 (Summer, 2008)
MINERS ROCK TRAIL - LAKE LEATHERWOOD CITY PARK - EUREKA SPRINGS - ARKANSAS Miners Rock, highlight of the Miners Rock Trail at Lake Leatherwood City Park, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. THE GEOLOGIC STORY OF MINERS ROCK Dr. Stephen K. Boss Department of ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
Annual Report: 0116485 Annual Report for Period:04/2003 - 04/2004 Submitted on: 09/30/2003 Principal Investigator: Jansma, Pamela E. Award ID: 0116485 Organization: U of Arkansas Title: Collaborative research: magma reservoir-conduit dynamics as reve...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
CALIPSO Borehole Instrumentation Project at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, BWI: Data Acquisition, Telemetry, Integration, Archival Systems GS Mattioli1, AT Linde2, IS Sacks2, PE Malin3, E Shalev3, D Elsworth4, D Hidayat4, B Voight4, SR Young4, ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
AGUabsCALIP03 CALIPSO Borehole Instrumentation Project at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, BWI: Overview and Prospects B Voight, GS Mattioli, SR Young, AT Linde, IS Sacks, PE Malin, E Shalev, D Hidayat, D Elsworth, C Widiwijayanti, V Miller, RSJ ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
A: PROJECT SUMMARY The ongoing eruption of the Soufrire Hills Volcano (SHV) on Montserrat provides an unprecedented opportunity to investigate complex magmatic processes at an andesitic volcano. Growth of the lava dome has been unsteady and accompani...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
groundwater QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. hydrologic cycle 2 global distribution of water QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. need 400 million ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
TheCALIPSOProject: CaribbeanAndesiteLavaIslandPrecisionGeodetic SeismicObservatory PrincipalInvestigators: PennStateUniv.:BarryVoightandDerekElsworth Univ.ofArkansas:GlenMattioli CarnegieInst.:AlanLindeandSelwynSacks DukeUniv.:PeterMalinandEylon...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
HOT HOLE INSTRUMENT PACKAGE SETUP: OL1 channel 1 -> DT1A -> BLZ (LLZ - 1 Hz data) A SENSOR A STRAIN @ 50 Hz D OL1: Q330#429 PINS D,E,F -> channel 2 -> DT1B -> BLN (LLN - 1 Hz data) PINS A,B,C -> channel 4 -> DT2A -> BHZ (LHZ ...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
Prototype PBO Instrumentation of CALIPSO Project Captures WorldRecord Lava Dome Collapse of July 2003 on Soufrire Hills Volcano, Montserrat This article is an update on the status of an innovative new project designed to enhance generally our underst...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
Chapter3 IgneousRocks,IntrusiveActivity, andtheOriginofIgneousRocks Photocredit:G.Mattioli TheRockCycle APlateTectonicExample IgneousRocks IgneousRockTextures IdentificationofIgneousRocks VarietiesofGranite ChemistryofIgneousRocks Fu...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
earthquakes earthquakes what is an earthquake? ground shaking caused by sudden release of energy stored in rocks beneath surface tectonic forces produce stresses on rocks that exceed elastic limits and cause brittle failure (rupture along a fault p...
Arkansas >> GEOL >> 1113h (Fall, 2008)
Chapter4Volcanism&ExtrusiveRocks Photo Credit: S. Young Quiz #1 GEOL1113H - Chapter 3 Tuesday, September 11, 2007 1. Mafic magma is generated at divergent boundaries because of water under pressure magmatic underplating melting in the lithosph...
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