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The National Superficial Deposit Thickness Model. (Version 5)
The Superficial Deposits Thickness Model (SDTM) is a raster-based dataset designed to demonstrate the variation in thickness of Quaternary-age superficial deposits across Great Britain. Quaternary deposits (all unconsolidated material deposited in the last 2.6 million years) are of particular importance to environmental scientists and consultants concerned with our landscape, environment and habitats. The BGS has been generating national models of the thickness of Quaternary-age deposits since 2001, and this latest version of the model is based upon DiGMapGB-50 Version 5 geological mapping and borehole records registered with BGS before August 2008
Thin-thick coexistence behavior of 8CB liquid crystalline films on silicon
The wetting behavior of thin films of 4'-n-octyl-4-cyanobiphenyl (8CB) on Si
is investigated via optical and x-ray reflectivity measurement. An experimental
phase diagram is obtained showing a broad thick-thin coexistence region
spanning the bulk isotropic-to-nematic () and the nematic-to-smectic-A
() temperatures. For Si surfaces with coverages between 47 and
nm, reentrant wetting behavior is observed twice as we increase the
temperature, with separate coexistence behaviors near and .
For coverages less than 47 nm, however, the two coexistence behaviors merge
into a single coexistence region. The observed thin-thick coexistence near the
second-order NA transition is not anticipated by any previous theory or
experiment. Nevertheless, the behavior of the thin and thick phases within the
coexistence regions is consistent with this being an equilibrium phenomenon.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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