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Carta de un militar al prefecto de Mazapil, sobre los sucesos de la Angostura, 1847 Abril 02
Treatise and reflection in the form of a letter to the prefect at Mazapil about the Mexico-United States War. —— Tratado y reflexión en forma de carta al prefecto de Mazapil sobre la Guerra México-Estados Unidos. Extent: 8 pages
Coding guide & replication data for 'Precedent as Rational Persuasion'
This study analyzed the uses that legal authors—judges and the lawyers appearing before them—made of previous court opinions that they cited in their arguments. The study developed novel methods for segmenting legal texts and studying this unit of analysis. The principal findings appear in the journal article "Precedent as Rational Persuasion," in volume 25 of Legal Writing: Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, forthcoming 2021. The most complete information about the dataset is in the file titled "Coding guide and Replication Data.PDF," and any external references to pagination in this dataset should be to that document
Sobre la ley y peso de las monedas de oro y plata, 1821 Septiembre 29
Law and circular regulating the country's currency given the detrimental effect other currencies are having on local trade. —— Ley y circular que regulan la moneda del país ante el efecto perjudicial que están teniendo otras monedas en el comercio local. Extent: 3 pages
Replication Data for: Pretzlav KLG, JPL Johnson, DN Bradley (2020), Smartrock transport in a mountain stream: bedload hysteresis and Changing Thresholds of Motion, Water Resources Research
Excel spreadsheet of smartrock and corresponding hydraulic stream data used to make figures in Pretzlav et al. paper. The spreadsheet contains two tables. First, data averaged over each of the 22 hydrographs, including thresholds of motion (derived from smartrocks). Second, data averaged over 15 minute time intervals (corresponding to USGS gaging station data intervals), including the number of smartrocks still sampling, stage (relative to the thalweg) in our study reach, shear stress, shear velocity, Shields stress, the number of smartrock motions recorded in the time interval, and the transport probability in that time interval. See publication for additional details. Calculations to make these data tables were done primarily by Kealie Pretzlav, with input from Joel Johnson.
When using these data, please cite the manuscript Pretzlav et al. (2020) manuscript they are from, or cite this archive and associated DOI directly
Communities in Michoacán, Mexico that were presented Hijuelas during the Privatization of Indigenous Land, 1719‐1929
Map of the 228 communities in Michoacán, México that participated in the 19th century liberal privatization of indigenous land known as the reparto de tierras (1868-1929.) The communities are organized by their late 19th century political divisions and possess other attribute data such as the category of settlement, population circa 1880, tenencia status, alternate names, languages spoken and reference numbers for the UT metadata and the British Library’s digital collection of deed books. The communities in this map were found in michoacano deed books, digitized as a part of the British Library’s “Conserving Indigenous Memories of Land Privatisation in Mexico: Michoacán’s Libros de Hijuelas, 1719-1929 (EAP931)” through the Endangered Archives Project in collaboration with LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections. The map connects--via reference numbers--the metadata hosted by UT (LADI) and the actual digitized volumes held by the British Library to the relevant community. This allows for the hijuelas collection to be explored spatially. The map also contains the result of primary research in 19th century sources: the political divisions, categories of settlement (ciudad, villa, pueblo, hacienda, etc), population data, languages spoken, and alternate names and spellings for each of the 228 communities mapped
Maximum Entropy machine learning model output using all digitized downed trees with three variables and regularization multiplier of 6.0
This dataset (multiple outputs files in a compressed folder) is output from a run of the Maxent ML Model (Phillips et.al., 2006, url: https://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/maxent/) using all digitized downed trees (N=9505) and includes the three environmental variables with most contribution according to MaxentVariableSelection (Jueterbock, et.al. 2016) (vegetation community, inundation probability, and soil classification) and implemented as hinge features with a regularization multiplier (beta parameter) of 6.0. The value of 0p000 in the dataset file name refers to the fact that it uses all digitized downed trees.
Phillips, S.J., Anderson, R.P., Schapire, R.E. (2006). Maximum Entropy modelling of species geographic distribution. Ecological Modelling, 190, 231-259.
Jueterbock, A. Smolina, I., Cover, J.A., Hoaru, C. (2016) The fate of arctic seaweed Fucus disticus under climate change: an ecological niche modelling approach. Ecology and Evolution, 6(6), 1712-1724. </p
DTM_NCALM18_FEMA06_WithChannel
Digital terrain model (DTM) of the Mission River landscape at a 1-m spatial resolution. This dataset was developed by fusing lidar-based terrain data from the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM; collected in Mar-2018) as part of an NSF grant (Grant ID: NSF-EAR-RAPID-1760717), a joint data collection in May-2006 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) transects (collected in Mar-2018), and channel topographies from FEMA (collected in 2014). The central portions of the dataset are the ones that contain the more recent data and they are what was analyzed when it pertains to the hydrodynamic modeling and the associated surface-water connectivity
Preliminary Analysis of the Odessa Seismicity (2017-2020)
This a preliminary presentation of the reported seismicity till May 2020 in the area of Odessa-Midland, west Texas
Voto y parecer de Don Juan de Salcedo, Dean de la Catedral de México, sobre la exigencia del pontifical viejo o el ceremonial nuevo, 1622 Mayo 19
Voto y dictamen de Don Juan de Salcedo, Deán de la Catedral de México, sobre el uso del antiguo o del nuevo ceremonial. —— Vote and opinion of Don Juan de Salcedo, Dean of the Cathedral of Mexico, on the requirement of the old or the new ceremonial. Extent: 1 f. (2 p.