10 research outputs found
Jack Carington Smith : Watercolours
Jack Carington Smith : Watercolours
Catalogue of exhibition held at Fine Arts Committee, University of Tasmania June 27 to July 15, 1977
Foreword by Max Angu
Exile Vol. XXXV No. 1
ARTWORK
Untitled by Eric Whitney (cover)
Untitled by Rory Herbster 7
Little Boy by Eric Whitney 45
FICTION
Through the Window Pane by Jennifer Read 4
to whom i may concern by Chris Campi 19
For Lack of Sleep by Amy Judge 26
Jonathan by Jim Cox 39
Skin Deep by Eric Whitney 51
NON-FICTION
A Theopoetic by Robert Marshall 11
POETRY
Clay Pot by Christopher Collette 1
Ars Poetica by Mans Agantyr 2
Bible Thumber by Chris Rynd 6
Play by Amy Judge 9
Satellites by Andrew C. Carinston 10
Music - Love? by Shammon J. Salser 15
Allusion by Rosemary Walsh 17
Self Portrait by Margaret Dawson 18
On Our Way by Lynn Pendleton 21
They called her Mitzi... by Jen Miller 22
Storms of Illusion by Kevin Merriman 23
Beauty by Andrew C. Carington 24
Thoughts of a Husband by Kent Lambert 25
The Music of the Sum by Zach Smith 31
Don\u27t Think by Mary Forsythe 32
Aspiration by Tim Emrick 33
Where We Go Together by Man Angantyr 35
Sunset by Chris Byrd 36
The Child of my Fatalism by Jennifer Peterson 37
Untitled by Kent Lambert 38
Terribly close to being... by Michael Payne 44
Anne Frank\u27s House by Mary Forsythe 47
Invitation by Kevin Merriman 48
Height Protest by Jen Miller 49
Dancer by Bradford Cover 50
Ars Poetica by Amy Judge 55
Editorial decision is shared equally among the Editorial Board members -title page
NOTE: The author of the poem Satellites is listed as Andrew C. Carinston in the published table of contents. This is likely a misspelling as there are four instances of an Andrew C. Carington elsewhere in this edition, including the attribution on the page where Satellites is published.
NOTE: The author of the poem Where We Go Together is listed as Man Angantyr in the published table of contents. This is likely a misspelling as there are four instances of an Mans Angantyr elsewhere in this edition, including the attribution on the pages where Where We Go Together is published.
NOTE: Chris Byrd is listed as the author of the poem Sunset in the published version. However a note in the received version indicates that the author is actually Chris Rynd, whose poem Bible Thumper is also published in this issue. No Chris Byrd is listed among the contributors to this issue.
NOTE: The author of the poem Music = Love? is listed as Shammon J. Salser in the published table of contents. This is likely a misspelling. Where Music = Love? appears the author is listed as Shannon J. Salser. The same is true of the contributors section.
NOTE: Though the published table of contents is followed here, the poem by Zach Smith that is published on page 31 is listed as The Music of the Sun on page 31
Vibronic mechanism of high-Tc superconductivity
The dispersion of the in-plane Cu-O bond-stretching LO phonon mode in the
high- superconducting cuprates shows strong softening with doping near
the zone boundary. We suggest that it can be described with a negative
electronic dielectric function that results in overscreening of inter-site
Coulomb interaction due to phonon-induced charge transfer and vibronic
electron-phonon resonance. We propose that such a strong electron-phonon
coupling of specific modes can form a basis for the phonon mechanism of
high-temperature superconductivity. With the Eliashberg theory using the
experimentally determined electron dispersion and dielectric function, we
demonstrate the possibility of superconductivity with the order parameter of
the symmetry and the transition temperature well in
excess of 100K.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to Phys.Rev.
Characterisation of the weathered basement aquifer in Malawi in relation to rural water-supplies: IAHS Publication no
ABSTRACT Prolonged weathering of crystalline Basement Complex rocks in Central Africa has produced a layer of unconsolidated material which forms an extensive but relatively thin aquifer of low permeability. This is an important source of rural water supplies in Malawi. Potential yields are low, but the 0.25-0.5 1 s~ required for handpumps can be widely obtained where the saturated thickness is more than 10 m. Although the aquifer is relatively extensive, on a local scale, differences in bedrock mineralogy and structure produce significant variations in its physical and chemical characteristics. The distribution of permeability within the aquifer and its relationship to the fluctuating water table are important in determining the drought reliability of the aquifer. Occurrences of poor quality groundwater affect the acceptability of the water supplies and the costs of rural water supply projects. There are difficulties in estimating recharge to the weathered basement aquifer , but even at complete water supply coverage for the rural population the abstraction is only a small proportion of the annual recharge