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  • EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING  (3)
  • Chemistry  (1)
  • 1980-1984  (4)
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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Surface and Interface Analysis 3 (1981), S. 110-117 
    ISSN: 0142-2421
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The corrosion behaviour of orthopaedic metal implants was studied in an animal experiment in which 30 rabbits had stainless steel plates implanted after a varization osteotomy of the tibiae of their hind legs for one year. ESCA was used for the investigation of the surfaces of the inplants. The removed plates were covered by an easily destroyable 3-5 nm thick oxidic layer which contained Cr(III), Fe(II), Fe(III), Mo(VI) and Mo(IV), but no Ni. This passive layer (and possibly also the nearest metal layer below it) is strongly enriched in Cr. Additionally, corrosion experiments with radioactivated implants in Ringer's solution demonstrated that the passivation of the stainless steel is accompanied by marked selective solution of the steel constituents. The observed solubilities (Co 〉 Ni 〉 Fe 〉 Mo 〉 Cr) are inversely correlated with the abundance of the respective element in the passive layer. The trace element composition of the tissues was measured by instrumental neutron activation analysis. It turned out that the actual burdening of the tissues surrounding the implants by corrosion products is exhibited by strong enrichments of the elements Cr, Fe, Co, Ni and Mo relative to their normal concentrations. While Cr, Co, Ni and Mo are abundant in fairly constant ratios in the contact tissues, the excess of Fe is influenced by biological regulation mechanisms. The extent to which the distribution patterns of steel-specific elements in animal (and human) tissues can be explained by the dissolution of the steel during the passivation process is discussed.
    Additional Material: 6 Ill.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Elements of data sets that are available to be integrated for the San Bernardino vertical data integration project are given. Each of the data sets has specified for it the ownership, validity, accuracy and technical requirements for integration.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: NASA-CR-166354 , NAS 1.26:166354
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The creation and use of a vertically integrated data base, including LANDSAT data, for local planning purposes in a portion of San Bernardino County, California are described. The project illustrates that a vertically integrated approach can benefit local users, can be used to identify and rectify discrepancies in various data sources, and that the LANDSAT component can be effectively used to identify change, perform initial capability/suitability modeling, update existing data, and refine existing data in a geographic information system. Local analyses were developed which produced data of value to planners in the San Bernardino County Planning Department and the San Bernardino National Forest staff.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: E83-10127 , NASA-CR-166373 , NAS 1.26:166373
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: User needs, data types, data automation, and preliminary applications are described for an effort to assemble a single data base for San Bernardino County from data bases which exist at several administrative levels. Each of the data bases used was registered and converted to a grid-based data file at a resolution of 4 acres and used to create a multivariable data base for the entire study area. To this data base were added classified LANDSAT data from 1976 and 1979. The resulting data base thus integrated in a uniform format all of the separately automated data within the study area. Several possible interactions between existing geocoded data bases and LANDSAT data were tested. The use of LANDSAT to update existing data base is to be tested.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: E83-10124 , NASA-CR-166355 , NAS 1.26:166355
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