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    Bulletin of volcanology 56 (1994), S. 297-301 
    ISSN: 1432-0819
    Keywords: Key words: temperature measurements ; lava flows ; spectral measurements ; Hawaii
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract. A narrow band spectroradiometer was used to determine the characteristic temperatures of a very active channeled lava flow for the phase 50 eruption of Pu'u 'O'o on the East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. During the twilight of 19 February 1992, 14 spectra of this activity were acquired over a 51 minute interval [18.29 to 19.20 Hawaiian Standard Time (HST)], from which the thermal distribution of energy of two 18 m2 areas, one near the center and one near the margin of the flow, may be investigated. A two-component thermal mixing model applied to the data taken of the center of the channel gave, in the most powerful instance (1.8×105 W/m2), a crust temperature of 940°  C, a hot component temperature of 1120°  C and a hot radiating area of 60% of the total area. A simultaneous spectrum acquired near the channeled flow margin yielded a crust temperature of 586°  C and a hot area of only 1.2% of the total area radiating at 1130°  C. Average radiant flux densities recorded for the center of the lava channel (1.3×105 W/m2 average) are much greater than previous measurements of lava lakes (4.9×103 W/m2) or recently emplaced lava flows (maximum of 7.2×104 W/m2). The energetic nature of this eruption is shown by satellite measurements made at 02.33 HST on 22 February 1992 by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer in Band 2 (0.72–1.10 μm). These show the utility of using existing satellites with moderate resolution (1 km×1 km pixels) and high temporal coverage (eight overpasses each day for Hawaii) as potential thermal alarms for rapidly assessing the hazard potential of large volcanic eruptions.
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    International journal of infrared and millimeter waves 4 (1983), S. 945-954 
    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: Photoconductors ; Infrared detection ; Ge:Be
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Ge:Be photoconductors have been developed for low photon background applications in the 30–50 μm wavelength region. These detectors provide higher responsivity and lower noise equivalent power (NEP) than the Ge:Ga detectors currently operating in this wavelength range. Berylliumdoped single crystals were grown by the Czochralski method from a carbon susceptor under a vacuum of ∼ 10−6 torr. We report an optimum detective quantum efficiency of 46% at a background flux of 1.5×108 photons/second (7×10−13 W). Ge:Be detector performance is strongly influenced by the absolute concentrations and the concentration ratio of residual shallow donors and shallow acceptors.
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