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Interim report on the ground-water resources of Seminole County, Florida
Salt-water encroachment is undoubtedly the problem of most concern to
users of ground water in Florida. This is a problem in many coastal areas
where water levels are lowered excessively by heavy pumping. It is a
problem also in some inland areas where the water-bearing formations contain
salty water at relatively shallow depths. Among the coastal areas where wells
have become contaminated with salt water are Pinellas County and the Miami
area of Dade County. Inland areas where wells are likely to become contaminated
with salt water include Seminole County and the southwestern part
of Volusia County.
The purpose of the investigation is to make a detailed study of the
geology and ground-water resources of the county with special emphasis on
the problems associated with declining water levels and salt-water
contamination. This report reviews briefly the progress of the investigation
through February 1954. (PDF contains 43 pages.
Integers represented as a sum of primes and powers of two
It is shown that every sufficiently large even integer is a sum of two primes
and exactly 13 powers of 2. Under the Generalized Rieman Hypothesis one can
replace 13 by 7. Unlike previous work on this problem, the proof avoids
numerical calculations with explicit zero-free regions of Dirichlet
L-functions. The argument uses a new technique to bound the measure of the set
on which the exponential sum formed from powers of 2 is large.Comment: 32 Pages; typos correcte
Paternal alcoholism and offspring conduct disorder: Evidence for the \u27common genes\u27 hypothesis
Postal survey of contacts between cattle farms on the Isle of Lewis
The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) database contains an unprecedented quantity of data on the movement of cattle within the UK. These data may be used to construct models of the contact structure of the UK cattle herd, for epidemiological purposes. There are two significant potential sources of inaccuracy within such models: movements that are not reported or are reported inaccurately to the BCMS, and contacts between farms that might transmit infection, but are not animal movements. This field study addressed these issues. Cattle farmers on the Isle of Lewis were recruited with the assistance of the local veterinary surgeon, and asked to record a range of potential risk behaviours for a one-month period. They were also asked questions about husbandry practices on their farm. Comparison of the BCMS contact data with that reported by Lewis' farmers highlighted use of common grazing land as a significant source of contact, and potential disease transmission, between cattle that currently goes unreported; around half of responding holdings on Lewis use common grazing land at some point during the year, and these movements are not reported to the BCMS
Nanocrystal seeding: A low temperature route to polycrystalline Si films
A novel method is presented for growth of polycrystalline silicon films on amorphous substrates at temperatures of 540–575 °C. Grain nucleation and grain growth are performed in two steps, using Si nanocrystals as nuclei ("seeds"). The nanocrystal seeds are produced by excimer laser photolysis of disilane in a room temperature flow cell. Film (grain) growth occurs epitaxially on the seeds in a separate thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) step, with growth rates 10–100 times higher than similar CVD growth rates on crystal Si. Grain size and CVD growth rates are dependent on seed coverage, for seed coverage <0.2 monolayers
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