Elucidate is a trance duo based in the US. The Elucidate DJ and record producer team is made up of Ken Loi and Sean Beckwith. Since 2005 they have produced and performed together, releasing numerous trance songs and remixes on a wide variety of labels.
History
In 2005 Elucidate released their Lucid Dream Red Mix on Digitally Imported Radio which was the first of a large series of mixes known as the Lucid Dream Mix series. In 2006 Elucidate started their radio show, Deep In Vocal Euphoria (DIVE Radio), which also premiered on Digitally Imported, and was later syndicated on several other radio stations. As popularity of the Lucid Dream Mixes and DIVE radio shows grew, Elucidate began remixing for several trance labels and in 2007 released their first remixes.
Near the end of 2007, Elucidate produced a bootleg remix of the trance classic "Skydive". Their remix of "Skydive" achieved major support from many of the world's biggest DJ's including Ferry Corsten, and propelled them into the forefront of the mainstream trance scene. After releasing their "Skydive" remix, Elucidate put out over 20 productions in 2008 and 2009 including originals and remixes on several major trance record labels including Bonzai, Alter Ego, Neuroscience, and Perfecto.
Although it had been occupied for over ten thousand years by indigenous peoples, from the 18th century onward, European powers considered the territory of Alaska ripe for exploitation and trade. The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km2). The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.
Geomorphic & Climatic Controls on Water Temperature & Streambed Scour, Copper R. Delta, AK
Presented by Luca A. Adelfio, Oregon State University Department of Water Resources
Climatic changes are projected to impact Pacific Salmon egg incubation by increasing the magnitude and frequency of winter floods and by raising water temperatures. More powerful and more frequent winter floods could reduce the survival of salmon eggs by increasing streambed scour. Projected increases in water temperature may accelerate embryo development, impacting juvenile viability. We collected water temperature and stream stage data year-round and surveyed channel geometry at salmon spawning reaches on the Copper River Delta, a large coastal foreland in Southcentral Alaska. We calculated streambed scour and compared water temperatures during climatological mean and anomalously warm incubation perio...
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Sanctuary (Digitonal Remix)
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River (Original Mix)
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Presented by Luca A. Adelfio, Oregon State University Department of Water Resources
Climatic changes are projected to impact Pacific Salmon egg incubation b...
Presented by Luca A. Adelfio, Oregon State University Department of Water Resources
Climatic changes are projected to impact Pacific Salmon egg incubation by increasing the magnitude and frequency of winter floods and by raising water temperatures. More powerful and more frequent winter floods could reduce the survival of salmon eggs by increasing streambed scour. Projected increases in water temperature may accelerate embryo development, impacting juvenile viability. We collected water temperature and stream stage data year-round and surveyed channel geometry at salmon spawning reaches on the Copper River Delta, a large coastal foreland in Southcentral Alaska. We calculated streambed scour and compared water temperatures during climatological mean and anomalously warm incubation periods to elucidate potential climate change impacts. Mean streambed scour depth during floods varied between sites from low (less than 3 cm) to high (greater than 25 cm). Monthly mean air and water temperatures were highly correlated, however, differences in catchment geomorphology and water flowpaths (shallow vs. deep groundwater) led to high spatial variability in water temperatures across the landscape. The magnitude and seasonality of thermal unit (oC/day) accumulation within spawning gravels varied significantly between severe and mild winters at shallow flowpath sites, but not at groundwater upwelling sites. We present two take-home messages: 1) Both temperature and scour responses to climatic changes are likely to vary across the landscape, even at small spatial scales, because of heterogeneity in catchment and channel characteristics and upwelling of groundwater. 2) The influence of climate change on water temperature may be greatest in spring (MAM), when seasonal snow and ice melt has historically attenuated temperature increases. We observed significant increases in MAM water temperatures after anomalously mild winters, when low elevation snowpack was absent.
Presented by Luca A. Adelfio, Oregon State University Department of Water Resources
Climatic changes are projected to impact Pacific Salmon egg incubation by increasing the magnitude and frequency of winter floods and by raising water temperatures. More powerful and more frequent winter floods could reduce the survival of salmon eggs by increasing streambed scour. Projected increases in water temperature may accelerate embryo development, impacting juvenile viability. We collected water temperature and stream stage data year-round and surveyed channel geometry at salmon spawning reaches on the Copper River Delta, a large coastal foreland in Southcentral Alaska. We calculated streambed scour and compared water temperatures during climatological mean and anomalously warm incubation periods to elucidate potential climate change impacts. Mean streambed scour depth during floods varied between sites from low (less than 3 cm) to high (greater than 25 cm). Monthly mean air and water temperatures were highly correlated, however, differences in catchment geomorphology and water flowpaths (shallow vs. deep groundwater) led to high spatial variability in water temperatures across the landscape. The magnitude and seasonality of thermal unit (oC/day) accumulation within spawning gravels varied significantly between severe and mild winters at shallow flowpath sites, but not at groundwater upwelling sites. We present two take-home messages: 1) Both temperature and scour responses to climatic changes are likely to vary across the landscape, even at small spatial scales, because of heterogeneity in catchment and channel characteristics and upwelling of groundwater. 2) The influence of climate change on water temperature may be greatest in spring (MAM), when seasonal snow and ice melt has historically attenuated temperature increases. We observed significant increases in MAM water temperatures after anomalously mild winters, when low elevation snowpack was absent.
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Sanctuary (Digitonal Remix) · Kirsty Hawkshaw
Sanctuary
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River (Original Mix) · Kirsty Hawkshaw
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Composer: Kirsty Hawkshaw, Mark Pritchard. Track 1 Kirsty Hawkshaw/ Mark Pritchard/John Sebastian. Track 2. Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/Mark Pritchard/Bob James. 3.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/4.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw 5.written by Kirsty Hawkshaw Mark Pritchard
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Composer: Kirsty Hawkshaw, Mark Pritchard. Track 1 Kirsty Hawkshaw/ Mark Pritchard/John Sebastian. Track 2. Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/Mark Pritchard/Bob James. 3.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/4.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw 5.written by Kirsty Hawkshaw Mark Pritchard
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Presented by Luca A. Adelfio, Oregon State University Department of Water Resources
Climatic changes are projected to impact Pacific Salmon egg incubation by increasing the magnitude and frequency of winter floods and by raising water temperatures. More powerful and more frequent winter floods could reduce the survival of salmon eggs by increasing streambed scour. Projected increases in water temperature may accelerate embryo development, impacting juvenile viability. We collected water temperature and stream stage data year-round and surveyed channel geometry at salmon spawning reaches on the Copper River Delta, a large coastal foreland in Southcentral Alaska. We calculated streambed scour and compared water temperatures during climatological mean and anomalously warm incubation periods to elucidate potential climate change impacts. Mean streambed scour depth during floods varied between sites from low (less than 3 cm) to high (greater than 25 cm). Monthly mean air and water temperatures were highly correlated, however, differences in catchment geomorphology and water flowpaths (shallow vs. deep groundwater) led to high spatial variability in water temperatures across the landscape. The magnitude and seasonality of thermal unit (oC/day) accumulation within spawning gravels varied significantly between severe and mild winters at shallow flowpath sites, but not at groundwater upwelling sites. We present two take-home messages: 1) Both temperature and scour responses to climatic changes are likely to vary across the landscape, even at small spatial scales, because of heterogeneity in catchment and channel characteristics and upwelling of groundwater. 2) The influence of climate change on water temperature may be greatest in spring (MAM), when seasonal snow and ice melt has historically attenuated temperature increases. We observed significant increases in MAM water temperatures after anomalously mild winters, when low elevation snowpack was absent.
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River (Original Mix) · Kirsty Hawkshaw
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Released on: 2013-03-29
Composer: Kirsty Hawkshaw, Mark Pritchard. Track 1 Kirsty Hawkshaw/ Mark Pritchard/John Sebastian. Track 2. Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/Mark Pritchard/Bob James. 3.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw/4.Written by Kirsty Hawkshaw 5.written by Kirsty Hawkshaw Mark Pritchard
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Elucidate is a trance duo based in the US. The Elucidate DJ and record producer team is made up of Ken Loi and Sean Beckwith. Since 2005 they have produced and performed together, releasing numerous trance songs and remixes on a wide variety of labels.
History
In 2005 Elucidate released their Lucid Dream Red Mix on Digitally Imported Radio which was the first of a large series of mixes known as the Lucid Dream Mix series. In 2006 Elucidate started their radio show, Deep In Vocal Euphoria (DIVE Radio), which also premiered on Digitally Imported, and was later syndicated on several other radio stations. As popularity of the Lucid Dream Mixes and DIVE radio shows grew, Elucidate began remixing for several trance labels and in 2007 released their first remixes.
Near the end of 2007, Elucidate produced a bootleg remix of the trance classic "Skydive". Their remix of "Skydive" achieved major support from many of the world's biggest DJ's including Ferry Corsten, and propelled them into the forefront of the mainstream trance scene. After releasing their "Skydive" remix, Elucidate put out over 20 productions in 2008 and 2009 including originals and remixes on several major trance record labels including Bonzai, Alter Ego, Neuroscience, and Perfecto.