Browsing UW-Madison Open Dissertations and Theses by Title
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1966 Excavations at the Dickson Mound : a Sepo-Spoon River burial mound in the central Illinois River Valley
(1972)Contents include: the Central Illinois Valley, the Dickson Mound, Larson Phase utilization of the site, analysis of the Larson Phase burial practices, and analysis of the Larson Phase burial association. -
A 3HE-BASED HOLOCENE GLACIAL CHRONOLOGY FROM VILLARRICA VOLCANO, CHILE
(2024-10-22)Understanding past glacier changes is crucial for deciphering climate variations and predicting the cryosphere’s response to future climate shifts. Villarrica volcano is located in the Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) and was ... -
Advanced Material Concepts for LWR Control Rods for Improved Accident Tolerance
(2024-07-12)In recent years efforts have been underway to improve accident tolerance of Light Water Reactor (LWR) components in loss of coolant accident (LOCA) scenarios. The primary focus thus far has been on the development of ... -
ADVANCING AIR QUALITY MODELS FOR REGULATORY APPLICATIONS
(2024-08-30)Air pollution is one of the top risk factors for public health burden. These risk factors are exacerbated on a local scale for sulfur dioxide (SO2). The estimates of these health risks have been focused on particulate ... -
AGENDA-UPTAKE IN LOCAL MEDIA ECOLOGIES: THE CASE OF CAMPUS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
(2024-06-14)Over the past decade, scholars have used social media data to further agenda-setting research by explaining how issue importance is transferred between major media actors and the public. In this study, I discuss ... -
AGRONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF CEREAL RYE COVER CROP IN WISCONSIN SOYBEAN SYSTEMS
(2024-08-23)Weed management programs utilizing high-biomass cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crop in Wisconsin soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) production systems are increasing in popularity. Much of this method’s success depends ... -
Aime Cesaire and negritude : the growth of an anti-colonialist ideology
(1971)Contents include: culture and colonialism in the Caribbean, black intellectuals in Paris: the origins of negritude, return to the native land, and negritude and the black revolution.