Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 4 OCTOBER 2003

Session B3. Contributed Session, B3.

Saturday morning, 09:00, G10, Pettengill

09:00 B3.001 An Experiment to Distinguish Fission Neutrons from Scattered Neutrons
Chuncheng Ji, Gunter Kegel, James Egan, David DeSimone (UMass Lowell), Steve Tremblay
09:15 B3.002 Measuring the Sugar Concentration of Soft Drinks (Brix Reading) with Refraction
Sharon Finberg (Dept. of Natural Sciences, Bentley College)
09:30 B3.003 Q-sphere: an iterative method for calculating the lowest energy configuration of point charges on a conducting sphere
Eleanor Raulerson, Kenneth Brownstein (University of Maine)
09:45 B3.004 Experimental Determination of Anomalous Skin Depth in Free Electron and Non-Free Electron Metals
Heidar A. Kashkooli (Husson College), Charles W. Smith (University of Maine), Jr. Dolan (Northeastern Illinois University)

Session B4. Contributed Session, B4.

Saturday morning, 10:15, G54, Pettengill

10:15 B4.001 How Much Did Maine's Molocket and Metallak Know about Rapid Climate Change? Did They Utilize Psychological Strategies and Cover Stories to Conceal Their Impact Communities, Observational Sites and Data Collection?
Tiffany R. Bates, Roger D. Mc Leod, David M. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass. Lowell)
10:30 B4.002 We Detect Blue Light Phenomena Correlating with Environmental and Weather Changes, and Historic Native Americans or Their Place Names.
MICHAEL ANN OCHS (United States Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, MA), ROGER D. MC LEOD (Univ. Mass. Lowell), EDWARD M. MC LEOD (Rumford, ME)
10:45 B4.003 Numerous Sinusoidal and Other EMF Phenomena, At Present and Former Native American Sites, May Be Superimposing Themselves onto Regional Power Grids.
LAWRENCE R. CADRAN (Lowell, MA), ROGER D. MC LEOD, DAVID M. MC LEOD (Univ. Mass. Lowell)