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Increasingly Parallel Pressure Anisotropic Ballooning Instability: A New Mechanism for Magnetospheric Substorm Onset
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Geomagnetic substorms are a process through which energy stored in Earth’s magnetosphere is suddenly and violently released. On the ground, this process is largely observed as a vibrant and dancing display in the aurorae and is well documented, while the sequence of events that occurs in the...
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Spring 2019
Blanco Benavides, Jose Mauricio
The inner magnetosphere hosts a variety of different plasma environments. The transition from one region to the next extends over considerable lengths where adjacent plasmas merge gradually. Plasma waves play an important role in coupling these regions by facilitating particle and energy flows...
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Spring 2024
This thesis presents a comprehensive analysis of trigger algorithm efficiency for neutrino event detection in the Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) detector. Investigating muon, electron, and tau neutrinos, the study highlights distinctive interaction characteristics. Beginning with a...
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Inner Cassini States of the Moon, and their Implications for a Mechanically Generated Dynamo
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We present a model of the precession dynamics of the Moon that comprises a fluid outer core and a solid inner core. We show that three Cassini states associated with the inner core exist. The tilt angle of the inner core in each of these states is determined by the ratio between the free inner...
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Integrated analysis of anomalous microseismic behavior in a Montney treatment: Engineering parameters, locations, moment tensors, and geomechanics
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Microseismic monitoring is crucial for evaluating hydraulic fracturing operations and understanding the subsurface. Processing and analyzing microseismic signals induced by fracturing fluid injection provides insights into pore pressure and in-situ stress changes. However, the large volume of...
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Spring 2018
Microseismic events are often recorded during hydraulic fracturing stimulations of unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs like tight sands and shales, Enhanced Geothermal Systems, mine development and carbon dioxide sequestration. Most applications involve locating and tracking these events over...
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Fall 2019
Nanoscale optical and mechanical resonators store energy in a way characterized by a sharp resonance frequency, and through interaction with their surroundings offer a path to the next generation of sensitive measurement tools. In this thesis we investigate a particular geometry of nanofabricated...
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Integration of microseismic and time-lapse seismic data with application to a heavy oil reservoir
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Thermal heavy oil extraction techniques are high temperature and pressure procedures to produce heavy oil. Elevated temperature and pressures alter the subsurface stresses, causing shear failure of rock within and surrounding the steam front. The steam also introduces volumetric changes at the...