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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Stony meteorites radionuclides gamma emission measurement, determining specific activity ratios
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: ; STITUTION OF RADIO A
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Lost City /Oklahoma/ and Ucera /Venezuela/ meteorites cosmogenic radionuclides data, using nondestructive analysis by gamma-gamma-coincidence counting system
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: ; - PHYSICAL METALLURG
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: A specimen of the Bruderheim chondrite was subjected to magnetic and heavy-liquid mineral separation procedures, resulting in a number of chemically distinct samples. These samples were analyzed for cosmogenic Al(26) by nondestructive gamma-gamma coincidence counting. The observed Al(26) specific activities were correlated with the chemical composition of potential target elements by a weighted least-squares fitting technique. The calculated Al(26) production rates from Al, Si, S, Mg, and Ca are presented. Most meteorite classes are shown to have a distribution of observed Al(26) vs calculated Al(26) primarily between 0.80 and 1.10, with the only exception of the eucrites. Two Apollo 12 samples, from mean depths of 15-20 cm, have approximately 0.78 of the Al(26) activities calculated for their chemical composition. A depletion in Al(26) in lunar samples shielded from solar radiation is in accord with a reduced cosmic-ray flux near the earth's orbit, relative to that experienced by most meteorites.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta; 35; Dec. 197
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Measurements were made of Na-22, Al-26, Mn-54, and Co-60 produced by cosmic rays in five samples of the Allende C3 meteorite and in one specimen of Murchison (C2); Sc-46, V-48, Cr-51, and Co-57 were also measured in several of these samples. Comparison of observed Allende Co-60 activities with calculated neutron-capture production rates yields a depth scale for Allende that appears unambiguous to about 30-cm depth. Using this scale, the production of Al-26 is constant to a depth in excess of 30 cm, Na-22 activity increases 30% from near the surface of Allende to 20- to 30-cm depth, and Mn-54 production increases 50% over the same depth range.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 77; Sept. 10
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: An 87-gram sample of the Havero ureilite has been analyzed by nondestructive gamma-ray spectrometry. The results of the measurements, in dpm/kg at time of fall, are: Na-22, 71 plus or minus 3; Al-26, 43 plus or minus 3; Sc-46, 3.4 plus or minus 2.1; Mn-54, 35 plus or minus 6; Co-60, less than or equal to 0.7, 2 sigma limit. Havero has 77 plus or minus 14% of the Al-26 activity calculated for its chemical composition. When averaged with previously reported analyses of Goalpara and Novo Urei, ureilites as a class have 74 plus or minus 7% of their expected Al-26 activity. The depletion in Al-26 could be the coincidental result of identical 'shielding' effects in three meteorites of apparently very different preatmospheric sizes. Alternatively, ureilites may have been exposed to a lower cosmic-ray flux than that experienced by most chondrites, probably the result of characteristically different orbits.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Meteoritics; 7; Dec. 30
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The goals of the Eastern Regional Remote Sensing Applications Program are to establish capability for using LANDSAT technology in state institutions and organizations in an operational mode, and to assist in handling new data, introducing new techniques as they become available, and in building and nurturing the technology within the states. Techniques for application development are supported and workshops and demonstrations are provided to pass information on to users. Major areas of project interest are forest inventory, water inventory, and water clarity, and land cover change detection. Another activity is in adopting software, modifying it to work on users' computers, and in identifying hardware that can be used and tied to user computer systems. Involvement of universities as resources for state and local governments is another element of the program.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: Eastern Reg. Remote Sensing Appl. Conf.; p 39-42
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Cosmogenic radionuclides, including Na-22, Al-26, and Mn-54, were measured in a sample of the recently-fallen Malakal hypersthene chondrite. The high Al-26 activity, 79 plus or minus 2 dpm/kg, greatly exceeds the levels expected from elemental production rates, shielding considerations, or comparisons with other ordinary chondrites, and can only be explained by exposure to a uniquely high cosmic-ray flux. Calculations including noble gas, H-3, and Mn-53 data from other laboratories require a two-stage irradiation. Malakal's most probable history is: exposure in excess of 4 m.y. to an effective cosmic-ray flux approximately three times that experienced by other chondrites, an orbit change (very possibly caused by a collision), and a final period of about 2 m.y. during which it was exposed to a normal cosmic-ray flux.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Earth and Planetary Science Letters; 22; 3, Ju; June 197
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Abundances of cosmic ray-produced noble gases and Al-26, including some new measurements, have been compiled for some 23 stone meteorites with exposure ages less than 3,000,000 yr. Concentrations of cosmogenic He, Ne, and Ar in these meteorites have been corrected for differences in target element abundances by normalization to L-chondrite chemistry. Combined noble gas measurements in depth samples of the Keyes and St. Severin chondrites are utilized to derive equations for normalizing the production rates of cosmogenic He-3, Ne-21, and Ar-38 in chondrites to an adopted 'average' shielding. The measured unsaturated AL-26 concentrations and the calculated equilibrium Al-26 for these meteorites are combined to estimate exposure ages. These exposure ages are statistically compared with chemistry- and shielding-corrected concentrations of cosmogenic He, Ne, and Ar to derive absolute production rates for these nuclides, which are found to be roughly 25% higher than production rates used in the past. From these production rates and relative chemical correction factors, production rates for other classes of stone meteorites are derived.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta; 40; July 197
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: He, Ne and Ar isotopes have been measured in six, and Al-26 in two diogenites. Cosmic-ray exposure ages corrected for shielding effects using Ne-22/Ne-21 ratios are generally concordant. Five diogenites have a group age of 14 Myr and three others may have a group age of 24 Myr, implying that two collisions may have produced 8 of the 9 diogenites.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta; 41; Jan. 197
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Analysis of Al-26 and noble gases were conducted in a study of samples of two heavily weathered meteorites. The analyses were performed in accordance with procedures described by Cressy (1970) and by Herzog and Cressy (1974). The analytic data are presented in tables. Evidence is presented which implicates weathering as the most probable cause of the observed variation of Al-26 and the rare gas contents.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Meteoritics; 11; Mar. 31
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