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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: By utilizing the images from the LANDSAT-1, in the spectral band 0.8-1.1 microns (near infrared), a photomosaic was obtained of Italian territory. From this mosaic the field of long lineaments was drawn, corresponding to fractures of the earth crust more than 100 km long. The relationship between lineaments, hot springs, volcanic areas, and earthquake epicenters is verified. There is a clear connection between long lineaments and hot springs: 78% of the springs are located on one or more lineaments, and the existence of hot lineaments was observed. A slightly weaker, but still significant, connection exists between the Pliocene-Quaternary volcanic areas and long lineaments. The relationship between earthquakes and long lineaments can only be verified in some cases. The lineaments which can be related to earthquakes have little or no connection with the other phenomena.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: G-29 , NASA. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center NASA Earth Resources Surv. Symp., Vol. 1-B; p 1079-1086
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The massive close binary, V382 Cyg, was observed with the low-dispersion spectrograph on the IUE satellite. The dereddened spectrum can be reasonably represented by a 40,000-K model atmosphere. The spectra show interstellar, photospheric, and shell absorption blends and one shell emission feature. From one of the shell absorptions, it is possible to calculate a limiting systemic mass loss rate of about 0.00004 solar mass/yr.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astronomical Society of the Pacific; vol. 91
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Ultraviolet spectra obtained by the IUE of the short-period, intrinsically variable, double-lined spectroscopic and eclipsing close binary V Sagittae are discussed. The 18 spectra measured between 1150 and 1950 A and 1850 and 3300 A over an interval of 179 days are shown to be dominated by emission features, with only Lyman alpha absorption apparent. Examination of the smooth continuum inferred for each spectrum results in a B-V color index of 0.20. The observed V magnitudes do not show a phase-locked or typical eclipsing light curve, due to intrinsic variability in the UV as well as the visible. The calibrated, reddening-corrected UV fluxes are used in an attempt to determine system temperature, but it is found that the continuum is most likely composite and variable, and thus a unique temperature assignment is impossible. The V Sge system is interpreted as possibly consisting of a primary early A, near-main-sequence star with an effective temperature of 10,000 K and a secondary thick, hot disk (temperature 17,000-300,000 K) embedding a white dwarf.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Annual Workshop on Novae, Dwarf Novae and Other Cataclysmic Variables; Aug 03, 1979|Colloquium on White dwarfs and variable degenerate stars; Jul 30, 1979 - Aug 02, 1979; Rochester, NY; US
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