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    Pure and applied geophysics 151 (1998), S. 463-475 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Key words: Anisotropy, mantle flow, subduction zones, shear-wave splitting.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract —We have obtained constraints on the strength and orientation of anisotropy in the mantle beneath the Tonga, southern Kuril, Japan, and Izu-Bonin subduction zones using shear-wave splitting in S phases from local earthquakes and in teleseismic core phases such as SKS. The observed splitting in all four subduction zones is consistent with a model in which the lower transition zone (520–660 km) and lower mantle are isotropic, and in which significant anisotropy occurs in the back-arc upper mantle. The upper transition zone (410–520 km) beneath the southern Kurils appears to contain weak anisotropy. The observed fast directions indicate that the geometry of back-arc strain in the upper mantle varies systematically across the western Pacific rim. Beneath Izu-Bonin and Tonga, fast directions are aligned with the azimuth of subducting Pacific plate motion and are parallel or sub-parallel to overriding plate extension. However, fast directions beneath the Japan Sea, western Honshu, and Sakhalin Island are highly oblique to subducting plate motion and parallel to present or past overriding plate shearing. Models of back-arc mantle flow that are driven by viscous coupling to local plate motions can reproduce the splitting observed in Tonga and Izu-Bonin, but further three-dimensional flow modeling is required to ascertain whether viscous plate coupling can explain the splitting observed in the southern Kurils and Japan. The fast directions in the southern Kurils and Japan may require strain in the back-arc mantle that is driven by regional or global patterns of mantle flow.
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    Archives of microbiology 169 (1998), S. 460-463 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Key words Sulfate-reducing bacteria ; Thiosulfate ; reduction ; Sulfate reduction ; Stable isotopes ; Sulfur isotope fractionation ; Mass spectrometry
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    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Sulfur isotope fractionation during reduction of thiosulfate was investigated with growing batch cultures of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans CSN (DSM 9104) at 30 °C. The sulfide produced was depleted in 34S by 10‰ as compared to total thiosulfate sulfur. The depletion was equal to that during sulfate reduction under similar conditions. The two sulfur atoms of the thiosulfate molecule were affected differently by fractionation. Sulfide produced from sulfonate sulfur was depleted by 15.4‰, sulfide produced from sulfane sulfur by 5.0‰.
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    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Key words Thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria ; Sulfate reduction ; Gram-negative bacteria ; Stable sulfur isotope fractionation ; High temperature ; Complete ; oxidizer
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    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Sulfur isotope (34S/32S) fractionation during reduction of dissolved sulfate was investigated with a growing batch culture of a thermophilic, gram-negative, sulfate-reducing bacterium (strain MT-96) at 60 °C. The completely oxidizing strain was isolated from geothermally heated sediments of a shallow-water hydrothermal vent in the Mediterranean Sea. The hydrogen sulfide produced in the experiments was enriched in 32S by approximately 19‰ as compared to sulfate, which indicates that stable isotope discrimination by this thermophile is within the range found previously for mesophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria, and only slightly higher than that observed for the thermophilic gram-positive Desulfotomaculum nigrificans.
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    Contributions to mineralogy and petrology 109 (1992), S. 304-306 
    ISSN: 1432-0967
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    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The infrared spectroscopic measurements of synthetic and natural carbonate samples show that significant frequency shifts in the v2 and v4 vibrational bands of the carbonate ion group occur in the calcite-rhodochrosite and calcite-magnesite mineral series as a function of the chemical composition. These shifts are due to cationic substitution, reflecting the different ionic raddii and masses of the end-members. A tentative model for the variations of v2 and v4 in the ternary system CaCO3−MnCO3−MgCO3 is presented.
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    Hyperfine interactions 14 (1983), S. 347-362 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The hyperfine fields of highly diluted cerium in ferromagnetic terbium were measured with the technique of γ-γ angular correlation, and their temperature dependence is explained in terms of an extended Jaccarino-Walker-Wertheim model, which by incorporation of a nonmagnetic state describes the intermediate valent behaviour of CeTb. Below 50 K strong relaxational effects are observed, which are understood as passage of the transition rates through the time window of TDPAC.
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    ISSN: 1572-9540
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We report studies of the low-temperature dynamics of several dilute alloy systems in which local moments are present, using various thermal-cycling nuclear orientation methods. Determinations of nuclear spin-lattice relaxation over a wide concentration range in the giant-moment alloys CoPd illustrate the various types of magnetic behavior in this system. Experiments on dilute TbAu show evidence of clustering and impurity-impurity interactions. Strong local moments are formed on Mn in the weak ferromagnet ZrZn2, but the relaxation behaves as in a paramagnetic alloy.
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    Hyperfine interactions 50 (1989), S. 799-805 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have studied the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation of Co nuclei in the Co concentration range from 1.6 ppm to 1%, using alloys containing radioactive60Co and a nuclear orientation-fast pulsed heating (NO-FH) method. In the ferromagnetic region, relatively fast relaxation is found, in agreement with an estimate based on NMR results. The observed concentration dependence of the relaxation rate is similar to that of FePd alloys. In the spin-glass regime, a moderate field dependence of the relaxation rates is seen, obeying a concentration-scaling law. At still lower concentrations, a transition to local-moment behavior is observed.
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    Hyperfine interactions 51 (1989), S. 861-867 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We report the nuclear orientation of near-stoichiometric samples of ZrZn2 containing trace impurities of radioactive54Mn and60Co in the temperature range 6.5–60 mK and in applied fields between 0.2 and 5.7 T. Analysis of the resullts indicates that in both cases, the transition-element impurities occupy two sites (the Zr and Zn sites) with about equal probablities. In one site, most probably that of Zr, both impurities have positive hyperfine fields of +12.0 T and +3.8 T for Mn and Co, respectively; in the other site, the corresponding hyperfine fields are negative, with the values −6.0 T and −6.9 T. The dynamic hyperfine interaction of Mn in ZrZn2 has also been studied using the thermal cyclic method with a weak thermal link, and was analyzed for the two relaxation times corresponding to the different lattice sites.
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    Hyperfine interactions 36 (1987), S. 65-74 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The hyperfine fields for the systems140CeLa and140CeLu have been determined by time differential perturbed angular correlations (TDPAC) in the temperature range 4.2 K≤T≤330 K. Magnitude and temperature dependence of the paramagnetic enhancement factor β indicate that cerium in either system is of intermediate valence. This behaviour is discussed in terms of a theory proposed by Ramakrishnan et al. [1–3].
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    Hyperfine interactions 9 (1981), S. 459-464 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
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    Topics: Physics
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