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Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge: information manual (open access)

Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge: information manual

An information manual for the Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge, presented by The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts.
Date: 1998/1999
Creator: The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts
System: The UNT Digital Library
Photovoltaic Energy Program Overview, Fiscal Year 1997 (open access)

Photovoltaic Energy Program Overview, Fiscal Year 1997

The National Photovoltaic (PV) Program, a joint effort of DOE, the national laboratories, and the U.S. PV industry, had exciting advances and significant accomplishments in fiscal year 1997. The booklet provides details of new products introduced, manufacturing processes improved, capacity expanded, and new materials explored. The Million Solar Roofs Initiative, announced by President Clinton on June 26, 1997, will build on the solid foundation of steady research progress in laboratories and universities, industry investment in new technology and capacity, and the burgeoning solar power market both here and abroad.
Date: February 1, 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Critical Review of Four Types of Air Quality Models Pertinent to MMS Regulatory and Environmental Assessment Missions (open access)

A Critical Review of Four Types of Air Quality Models Pertinent to MMS Regulatory and Environmental Assessment Missions

This is a report covering the Minerals Management Service (MMS) is responsibility on leasing offshore lands for oil and gas exploration and development. The reports looks to expand air quality models.
Date: November 1998
Creator: Chang, Joseph C.; Fernau, Mark E.; Scire, Joseph S. & Strimaitis, David G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inter-American Convention on Sea Turtles (open access)

Inter-American Convention on Sea Turtles

This treaty provides the legal framework for member countries in the Americas and the Caribbean to take actions for the benefit of sea turtles
Date: 1998
Creator: United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton) & Albright, Madeleine Korbel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Marmaduke Bayne, July 16, 1998 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Marmaduke Bayne, July 16, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Marmaduke Bayne. Bayne received his commission in the Navy Reserve after finishing university in 1942. His first assignment was aboard the USS YP-429 before going aboard USS YP-61 as the executive officer. Then, he went for submarine training before going aboard the USS Becuna (SS-319) and making three war patrols in the Pacific with her. Toward the end of the war, he served aboard the USS Bergall (SS-320). After the war, Bayne applied for the Regular Navy and continued to serve aboard and around submarines. He retired as a vice admiral in 1977.
Date: July 16, 1998
Creator: Bayne, Marmaduke
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Documented Framework for Assessing the TETAC Program] (open access)

[Documented Framework for Assessing the TETAC Program]

A comprehensive document outlining a strategic proposal for the evaluation of the Transforming Education Through the Arts Challenge (TETAC) program. The document delves into the proposed framework, methodologies, and key considerations for assessing the program's effectiveness and impact.
Date: March 6, 1998
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Raymond Halloran, October 1, 1998 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Raymond Halloran, October 1, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Raymond Francis Halloran. Halloran was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1922. He volunteered for the Air Corps at Dayton in late 1942. He had basic training at Sheppard Field in Wichita Falls, Texas, then initial flight training at College Station. He was accepted for navigation school at Hondo Air Base, Texas; then went to bombardier school at Roswell, New Mexico. He joined his bomber crew in Kansas where they trained in B-17s and B-24s. Finally getting their B-29, Halloran and his crew flew to Saipan via San Francisco, Hawaii, and Kwajalein, arriving 12 December 1944. Their first mission was over Iwo Jima. On their seventh mission on 1 January 1945, they were shot down over Tokyo. Halloran and 4 others bailed out through the bomb bay while 6 others went down with the plane. Initially beaten by civilians on the ground, he was taken by soldiers to a Kempeitai prison. There he was tortured and interrogated. After two months, the prison was bombed by U.S. aircraft and Halloran was moved to the Omori POW camp. He was liberated 29 August 1945. He spent considerable time in the hospital …
Date: October 1, 1998
Creator: Halloran, Raymond F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Donald Showers, March 13, 1998 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Donald Showers, March 13, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Donald Mac Showers. He joined the Navy after finishing school at the University of Iowa in August 1940. He signed up for the V-7 program and was commissioned an ensign in September 1941 after Midshipman School at Northwestern University. His first assignment took him to the intelligence center at the 13th Naval District in Seattle. He stayed in Seattle for six weeks hoping to get in with the public relations section. Instead, he was sent to fill a billet in the combat intelligence unit in the 14th Naval District in Hawaii, reporting to Commander J.J. Rochefort. Showers discusses breaking the Japanese Naval code (JN-25) at Station HYPO, at Pearl Harbor. He recalls the origins of the ruse involving fresh water at Midway to determine what AF stood for in the JN-25 code. Showers also comments on the dysfunctional torpedoes used early in the war. He also discusses the role of intelligence gathering in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway and Operation VENGEANCE. Showers describes the emergence and flexibility of JICPOA (Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Areas) in Hawaii and the need for various intelligence …
Date: March 13, 1998
Creator: Showers, Donald Mac
System: The Portal to Texas History
Global Wetland Distribution and Functional Characterization: Trace Gases and the Hydrologic Cycle (open access)

Global Wetland Distribution and Functional Characterization: Trace Gases and the Hydrologic Cycle

The IGBP Wetlands workshop (Santa Barbara, CA, USA,16-20 May 1996) was held for the purpose of identifying data and research needs for characterizing wetlands in terms of their role in biogeochemical and hydrologic cycles. Wetlands cover only about 1% of the Earth's surface, yet are responsible for a much greater proportion of biogeochemical fluxes between the land surface, the atmosphere and hydrologic systems. They play a particularly important function in processing methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and sulphur as well as in sequestering carbon. Considerable progress has been made in the past 10 years regarding wetlands and methane: a global digital dataset of wetlands (Matthews and Fung 1987) was produced and global observations of methane have been combined with global three-dimensional atmospheric modelling (Fung et al. 1991) to constrain modelled fluxes of methane from high-latitude wetlands. Furthermore, significant advances have been made in understanding the biogeochemical processes that control fluxes of methane and other trace gases. The progress has made clear that present wetland classification schemes do not accurately reflect their roles in these processes because they have been based on wetland attributes such as dominant plant types which do not reflect differences in the functions of wetlands regarding biogeochemical cycles. …
Date: 1998
Creator: Sahagian, Dork & Melack, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas-Louisiana Shelf Circulation and Transport Processes Study: Synthesis Report, Volume 2. Appendices (open access)

Texas-Louisiana Shelf Circulation and Transport Processes Study: Synthesis Report, Volume 2. Appendices

A report presenting the results of Study Unit A of the Texas-Louisiana Shelf Circulation and Transport Processes Study.
Date: September 1998
Creator: Nowlin, W. D., Jr.; Jochens, A. E.; Reid, R. O. & DiMarco, S. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Observational Study of the Mississippi-Atchafalaya Coastal Plume: Final Report (open access)

An Observational Study of the Mississippi-Atchafalaya Coastal Plume: Final Report

A report characterizing the velocity structure of the Mississippi River coastal plume as well as its hydrographic, pollutant chemistry, and biological properties.
Date: September 1998
Creator: Murray, Stephen P.
System: The UNT Digital Library