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Subsurface Pennsylvanian Coal and Coaly Shale Samples, Archer County, North Central Texas
Data for this report is available at the Texas Data Repository: https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/UTSMCKStudies at the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) during the 2004 Fiscal Year (FY) for the National Coal Resources Data System (NCRDS) State Cooperative Program (NCRDS project) comprised sampling of subsurface coal and coaly shale beds occurring at depths of less than 2,000 ft in Archer County, Texas, and determination of their stratigraphic position. These studies are the initial part of a pilot program of identification, sampling, and characterization of North-Central Texas coals and are a continuation of BEG's NCRDS project investigations on the potential of these bituminous coals as a coalbed methane resource.
Fifty-seven coal, coaly, and organic-rich shale samples were collected from drilling cuttings from five wells for which cuttings are available at BEG's Austin Core Research Center facility. The collected samples represent relatively thin, coal-rich beds in the Strawn (Pennsylvanian), Canyon (Pennsylvanian), and Cisco (Pennsylvanian-Permian) Groups and will be used for coal-rank determinations by means of vitrinite reflectance measurements coordinated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
The information produced in the project was entered into a geographic information system (GIS) ArcView project. Digital files of this report and the collected samples are being submitted to the USGS, along with this report.Bureau of Economic Geolog
Dynamics of conduction blocks in a model of paced cardiac tissue
We study numerically the dynamics of conduction blocks using a detailed
electrophysiological model. We find that this dynamics depends critically on
the size of the paced region. Small pacing regions lead to stationary
conduction blocks while larger pacing regions can lead to conduction blocks
that travel periodically towards the pacing region. We show that this
size-dependence dynamics can lead to a novel arrhythmogenic mechanism.
Furthermore, we show that the essential phenomena can be captured in a much
simpler coupled-map model.Comment: 8 pages 6 figure
El impacto de los accidentes de tránsito en el sector salud y la economía familiar. Managua, Enero-Diciembre 1995.
Investigación que analiza el impacto de los accidentes de tránsito sobre los servicios de salud y las repercusiones en la economía familiar. Los resultados indican que los accidentes provocaron gastos directos a las familias de los involucrados, días sin laborar, disminución del ingreso individual, pérdida de la productividad y gastos en los servicios de salud. Además se suma la utilización de los servicios de salud que pudieron emplearse en la atención de otras patologías. Se concluye que hubo un alto grado de impacto de los accidentes en la economía familiar, en la economía del país, en el sector salud ocasionando pérdida de vidas humanas e incrementando la morbilidad
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Geological Characterization and Reserve Growth Potential of Spraberry Reservoirs in the Midland Basin, West Texas
Major reservoirs in the Spraberry-Dean play of the Midland Basin, West Texas, initially contained approximately 10.6 billion barrels of oil at discovery. However, current projections indicate that only around 7 percent of this vast resource will be recovered. Despite the significant remaining reserves, a large amount of mobile oil remains trapped in place due to reservoir heterogeneities at abandonment. Consequently, these reservoirs present excellent opportunities for reserve growth through extended conventional recovery methods.
Given the substantial volume of movable, nonresidual oil estimated to be present (more than 4 billion barrels), the Spraberry reservoirs were selected for detailed reinvestigation aimed at extended conventional recovery through strategic infield exploration. It was recognized that these reservoirs exhibit significant heterogeneity. Therefore, the primary objective of the project was to determine how an understanding of the genetic stratigraphy of these reservoirs could be leveraged to maximize recovery.
Traditionally, Spraberry reservoirs have been perceived as homogeneous "layer cake" oil pools, with development strategies focusing on natural fractures while overlooking the depositional sedimentary architecture of the productive sandstones and siltstones. This reinvestigation seeks to rectify this oversight and explore new approaches to optimize recovery from these complex reservoirs.Bureau of Economic Geolog
Quantum Games Entropy
We propose the study of quantum games from the point of view of quantum
information theory and statistical mechanics. Every game can be described by a
density operator, the von Neumann entropy and the quantum replicator dynamics.
There exists a strong relationship between game theories, information theories
and statistical physics. The density operator and entropy are the bonds between
these theories. The analysis we propose is based on the properties of entropy,
the amount of information that a player can obtain about his opponent and a
maximum or minimum entropy criterion. The natural trend of a physical system is
to its maximum entropy state. The minimum entropy state is a characteristic of
a manipulated system i.e. externally controlled or imposed. There exist tacit
rules inside a system that do not need to be specified or clarified and search
the system equilibrium under the collective welfare principle. The other rules
are imposed over the system when one or many of its members violate this
principle and maximize its individual welfare at the expense of the group.Comment: 6 page
Horizons: nuclear astrophysics in the 2020s and beyond
Nuclear astrophysics is a field at the intersection of nuclear physics and astrophysics,
which seeks to understand the nuclear engines of astronomical objects and the origin of the chemical elements. This white paper summarizes progress
and status of the field, the new open questions that have emerged, and the
tremendous scientific opportunities that have opened up with major advances
in capabilities across an ever growing number of disciplines and subfields that
need to be integrated.We take a holistic view of the field discussing the unique
challenges and opportunities in nuclear astrophysics in regards to science, diversity,
education, and the interdisciplinarity and breadth of the field. Clearly
nuclear astrophysics is a dynamic field with a bright future that is entering a
new era of discovery opportunities.National Science Foundation (NSF) PHY1430152
OISE-1927130ExtreMeMatter Institute EMMI at the GSI Helmholtzzentrumfur Schwerionenforschung in DarmstadtEuropean Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) CA1611
Evaluation of Two "in vitro" Digestibility Tests with the "in vivo" Test of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) in Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) Feeding
The purpose of the present study was to compare two types of "in vitro" digestibility assays by using commercial enzymes and guinea pig cecalliquor with the in vivo assay, to identify the assay that most resembles the in vivo response. The alfalfa was used in two cutting times of 30 and 45 days. The "in vivo" digestibility of alfalfa was analyzed, obtaining that after 30 days of cutting the digestibility was 53.64% and at 45 days it was 47.72%, while for the digestibility "in vitro", the DaisyII®-Ankom Technology with cecal liquor and commercial pepsin; for the cecal liquor a value of 55.46% and 49.90% was obtained, for the alfalfa in the two cutting times, while the digestibility with enzymes was 71.01% and 66.34% respectively. It was determined that the method with more relation to the in vivo test corresponds to the trial with cecal liquor, because it presents a lower statistical difference (p <0.05) for both cut-off times. At the same time, it is identified that the protein is the nutrient that has a higher digestibility coefficient, becoming an indicator of the nutritional quality of the food
Transformation elastodynamics and active exterior acoustic cloaking
This chapter consists of three parts. In the first part we recall the
elastodynamic equations under coordinate transformations. The idea is to use
coordinate transformations to manipulate waves propagating in an elastic
material. Then we study the effect of transformations on a mass-spring network
model. The transformed networks can be realized with "torque springs", which
are introduced here and are springs with a force proportional to the
displacement in a direction other than the direction of the spring terminals.
Possible homogenizations of the transformed networks are presented, with
potential applications to cloaking. In the second and third parts we present
cloaking methods that are based on cancelling an incident field using active
devices which are exterior to the cloaked region and that do not generate
significant fields far away from the devices. In the second part, the exterior
cloaking problem for the Laplace equation is reformulated as the problem of
polynomial approximation of analytic functions. An explicit solution is given
that allows to cloak larger objects at a fixed distance from the cloaking
device, compared to previous explicit solutions. In the third part we consider
the active exterior cloaking problem for the Helmholtz equation in 3D. Our
method uses the Green's formula and an addition theorem for spherical outgoing
waves to design devices that mimic the effect of the single and double layer
potentials in Green's formula.Comment: Submitted as a chapter for the volume "Acoustic metamaterials:
Negative refraction, imaging, lensing and cloaking", Craster and Guenneau
ed., Springe
Enhancement of near-cloaking. Part II: the Helmholtz equation
The aim of this paper is to extend the method of improving cloaking
structures in the conductivity to scattering problems. We construct very
effective near-cloaking structures for the scattering problem at a fixed
frequency. These new structures are, before using the transformation optics,
layered structures and are designed so that their first scattering coefficients
vanish. Inside the cloaking region, any target has near-zero scattering cross
section for a band of frequencies. We analytically show that our new
construction significantly enhances the cloaking effect for the Helmholtz
equation.Comment: 16pages, 12 fugure
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