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  • SPACE SCIENCES  (3)
  • EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING  (1)
  • 1970-1974  (4)
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Venus atmosphere water content, discussing chemical reactions, temperature, dehydrogenation, etc
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: ; BROTECHNIKA, NO. 3(
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Ionization potentials of elemental abundances in lunar rocks compared with earth crust and class I carbonaceous chondrites, showing lunar materials differentiation
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: ; 17 (
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Consideration of theoretical limits and experimental data for the kinetics of the reaction quartz plus calcite yields wollastonite plus CO2 supports the concept of a short-term quasi-equilibrium state for the atmosphere of Venus. These data indicate that the time scale of this reaction and of any competing CO2 producing reaction may be as short as several hundred years or less at the inferred Venus surface temperatures.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Icarus; 19; Aug. 197
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The effects of urbanization and highway construction on run-off, erosion and siltation on the Anacostia watershed was analyzed. The analysis was based on changes in land use patterns demonstrated by aerial photographs, geologic and hydrologic data. Subwatersheds were studied in terms of three hypothetical storms of different magnitudes. An approximately 10 percent increase in impervious surface can cause a 12 percent increase in peak discharge for storms of the magnitude of tropical storm Agnes, a 20 percent increase for a 10 hour storm and a 150 percent increase for a thunderstorm. The early discharge from a storm of Agnes' magnitude can be increased by 100 percent. Corresponding effects were observed in soil erosion and siltation from bare construction sites. These effects are interrelated with sewage, oil, and chemical pollution and inadequate public transportation. The net result is steady degradation of the local environment, the estuary and the bay.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: NASA-TM-X-70888 , X-644-73-352
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