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Ever-increasing human pressures on cave biodiversity have amplified the need for systematic, repeatable, and intensive surveys of cave-dwelling arthropods to formulate evidence-based management decisions. We examined 110 papers (from 1967 to 2018) to: (i) understand how cave-dwelling invertebrates have been sampled; (ii) provide a summary of techni...
Aim: Identify the optimal combination of sampling techniques to maximize the detection of diversity of cave-dwelling arthropods.
Location: Central-western New Mexico; northwestern Arizona; Rapa Nui, Chile.
Methods: From 26 caves across three geographically distinct areas in the Western Hemisphere, arthropods were sampled using opportunistic col...
High energy laser systems are ultimately limited by laser-induced damage to their critical components. This is especially true of damage to critical fused silica optics, which grows rapidly upon exposure to additional laser pulses. Much progress has been made in eliminating damage precursors in as-processed fused silica optics (the advanced mitigat...
The possibility of imploding small capsules to produce mini-fusion explosions was explored soon after the first thermonuclear explosions in the early 1950s. Various technologies have been pursued to achieve the focused power and energy required for laboratory-scale fusion. Each technology has its own challenges. For example, electron and ion beams...
Caves are considered buffered environments in terms of their ability to sustain near-constant microclimatic conditions. However,
cave entrance environments are expected to respond rapidly to changing conditions on the surface. Our study documents an assemblage
of endemic arthropods that have persisted in Rapa Nui caves, despite a catastrophic ecolo...
Stand-replacing wildfire is an infrequent but important disturbance in southwestern pinyon-juniper woodlands. A typical successional cycle in these woodlands is approximately 300 years or more after a stand-replacing fire. Arthropods, especially ground-dwelling taxa, are one of the most abundant and diverse fauna in terrestrial ecosystems and are t...
Caves are considered buffered environments in terms of their ability to sustain near-constant microclimatic conditions. However, cave entrance environments are expected to respond rapidly to changing conditions on the surface. Our study documents an assemblage of endemic arthropods that have persisted in Rapa Nui caves, despite a catastrophic ecolo...
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is the world's most energetic
laser, having demonstrated in excess of 1.9MJ @351nm with Inertial
Confinement Fusion pulse-shapes in July, 2012. First commissioned with
192 operational beamlines in March, 2009, NIF has since transitioned to
routine operation for stockpile stewardship, inertial confinement fusion...
We have achieved the NIF design goals for power and energy by delivering 1.86 MJ of ultra-violet energy in a wide dynamic range (>300:1), 22.5-ns shaped ignition pulse with a peak power of 520 TW.
We demonstrate the hohlraum radiation temperature and symmetry required for ignition-scale inertial confinement fusion capsule implosions. Cryogenic gas-filled hohlraums with 2.2 mm-diameter capsules are heated with unprecedented laser energies of 1.2 MJ delivered by 192 ultraviolet laser beams on the National Ignition Facility. Laser backscatter m...
Three processes affecting sulfate retention were measured for A horizon soils from eleven US forest sites. These were physico-chemical sulfate adsorption of 35s-sulfate, biological incorporation of added 35s-sulfate into organic matter, and subsequent mobilization (depolymerization followed by mineralizatio n) of biologically formed 35§- organic su...
Thesis (doctoral)--Freie Universität Berlin, 1996.