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    The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) | India
    Publication Date: 2022-02-21
    Description: Yemaya No. 63, dated May 2021, features articles from US, The Netherlands, Myanmar, Senegal, and an article on women in fisheries and human rights. The article from the US by Linda Behnken argues that a growing coalition of small-scale, community-based fishers is calling for the recognition and protection of Alaska’s invaluable coastal fisheries during COVID-19. The article from the Netherlands by Cornelie Quist looks at the challenges facing women engaged in small-scale fishing and supplying fish through retailers and how they found new ways to directly reach consumers. The conversation between Miranda Bout and Cornelie Quist focuses on how they combined new product development with the use of social media to contact their customer base during the pandemic-induced disruption of traditional marketing chains. The article by Elena Finkbeiner, Juno Fitzpatrick and Whitney Yadao-Evans looks at recent media revelations and scientific research that have brought increased attention to human-rights violations and the myriad social issues facing fisheries, but with a disproportionate focus on labour-rights violations at sea and in industrial fishing operations. The systemic inequalities combined with the effects of COVID-19 exacerbated vulnerabilities of women to health risks, food and livelihood security. The article from Senegal by Aby Dia from Lumière Synergie pour le Développement (LSD), in collaboration with WoMin African Alliance, South Africa, narrates the story of traditional women fish processors from the Bargny who have been, for more than a decade, struggling against development projects that jeopardise their environment, health and livelihoods. In order to preserve their livelihoods, women processors in Senegal have come together to oppose the Tosyali steel project. The European Network of Women in Fisheries and Aquaculture in Europe (AKTEA) urges the Office of the Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries to integrate gender into all aspects of European fishing policy. The Profile column looks at how Linda Behnken became a fisher in Alaska and how fishing has shaped her individuality and work. Natalie Sattler says that fishing for halibut, sablefish and salmon from the sparkling waters of the Pacific along with her children and at the same time passion for working with the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association and the Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust is an immense challenge.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Fishing Communities ; Women in fisheries ; Gender ; Small-scale fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Fisheries
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-06-28
    Description: Las pesquerías basadas en las agregaciones reproductivas pueden amenazar a especies como los pargos que tienen conductas gregarias durante el período reproductivo. Esta nota ofrece elementos que sugieren la existencia de sitios de agregación no registrados previamente y no protegidos en el Parque Nacional Cayos de San Felipe (PNCSF), región suroccidental de Cuba. La información tradicional obtenida de pescadores locales y trabajadores del parque se corroboró con muestreos cualitativos y cuantitativos de peces de arrecifes y datos de pesquerías locales del 2014. En la época de reproducción de pargos (mayo a julio) se observaron grupos de entre 40-100 ejemplares de Lutjanus cyanopterus, Lutjanus synagris y Lutjanus jocu en los arrecifes de la zona occidental del PNCSF (camellones entre 15-30 m de profundidad cerca del borde de la plataforma). Dentro de esa área, se señalan dos sitios que parecen ser utilizados para agregaciones de predesove, por lo que requieren protección y ser estudiados. Los censos cuantitativos confirmaron que en mayo y junio la zona occidental tiene densidad alta de pargos adultos. También, el pico de captura de estas especies ocurrió en la época reproductiva. Se comprobó que las pesquerías se realizaron durante las migraciones de peces hacia el borde de la plataforma en áreas de la zona occidental del PNCSF, y que más del 60% de los individuos tuvieron gónadas maduras (antes de desovar). Esta información debe incentivar el estudio de las agregaciones de desove en esta región de Cuba, la protección de especies amenazadas y áreas de alta significación ecológica y la implementación de pesquerías sostenibles.
    Description: Fisheries based on reproductive aggregations can threaten species such as snappers that have gregarious behavior during the reproductive period. This note provides evidence to support the existence of aggregation sites, not previously registered and unprotected, in the National Park San Felipe Keys (NPSFK), southwestern region of Cuba. Traditionalinformation obtained from local fishermen and from the park staff was complemented with qualitative and quantitative fish reef censuses and local fisheries data in 2014. In the reproductive season of snappers (May to July) groups of between 40-100 specimens of Lutjanus cyanopterus, Lutja- nus synagris and Lutjanus jocu were observed in the western area of the NPSFK on the reefs (spoor and grove between 20-30 m deep close to the platform edge). Within that area two sites are indicated that can be used for prespawning aggregation, so they require protection and study. Quanti- tative censuses confirmed that in May and June the western zone has high density of adult snappers. Also, the peak of capture of these snapper species occurred in the reproduc- tive season. It was found that fisheries carried out during fish migrations to the edge of the shelf in areas of the western area of the NPSFK and more than 60% of the individuals had mature gonads (before spawning). This information should promote the study of spawning aggregations in this region of Cuba, the protection of threatened species and areas of high ecological significance and the implementation of sustainable fisheries.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Región suroccidental de Cuba ; Desove ; Pesquerías ; Migration routes ; Spawning ; Fisheries ; Rutas migraciones
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    Type: Journal Contribution
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-14
    Description: The ICES Workshop on ICES reference points (WKREF2) was tasked review the WKREF1 report and based on the outcome develop updated guidelines for the ICES reference points system and recommendations for ACOM consideration. The WKREF1 report has suggested 5 key recom- mendations to simplify and harmonise the ICES reference points framework representing a ma- jor change to the current guidelines. At WKREF2, we detailed discussions and four key concerns were raised about the proposed approach. The first related to the simplification of rules to define Blim. Around two thirds of category 1 stocks would end up as WKREF1 “Blim Type 2” where Blim would be set as a fraction of B0. The Allee effect or “depensation” maybe more important than previously thought and should be furthered explored for ICES stocks since it has important consequences for Blim. A number of challenges and issues around defining Blim using the current guidelines were documented. Some suggestions on improvement criteria were discussed including using classifiers to define spas- modic stocks and using change point algorithms to address non-stationary productivity regimes. However, further work is need to make these approaches operational and there was no consen- sus that the WKREF1 Blim types should replace the current guidelines. WKREF1 recommended that the FMSY proxy should be based on a biological proxies and should be less than the deterministic FMSY. It was pointed out that the stochastic FMSY estimated in EqSim for example, is lower than the deterministic FMSY and that the current guidelines ensure that the FMSY should not pose a more than 5% risk to Blim. A large amount of work described in WD 1 was carried out to develop an MSE framework to consistency and robustness test a candidate refer- ence point system for North East Atlantic stocks. However, WKREF2 recommended that further work needs to be carried out to condition and test the simulation framework before the conclu- sions could be adopted by ICES and incorporated into the guidelines. A number of considerations for defining MSY related reference points were discussed including using model validation and prediction skill to ensure that ICES provide robust and credible ad- vice. There is evidence that density dependence (DD) is important in the majority of ICES stocks (68% in recruitment and 54% in growth). The correct prediction of the shape and strength of density-dependence in productivity is key to predicting future stock development and providing the best possible long-term fisheries management advice. A suggested approach to use surplus production models (SPMs) to account for DD in FMSY was suggested and discussed but there was no consensus on whether that approach was appropriate. There was consensus that the FECO approach as a means of adapting target fishing mortality to medium-term changes in productiv- ity should be included in the guidelines subject to a benchmark and ACOM approval. While WKREF1 and 2 focused mainly on Category 1 stocks ToR c) called for a “simplified and harmonised set of guidelines for estimating MSY and precautionary reference points applicable in the advice framework across various ICES stock categories.” Ideally the ICES assessment cat- egories should provide equivalent risk across all stocks. This issue was discussed but no recom- mendations emerged. There was no consensus a revised reference point framework was proposed at WKREF2. How- ever, it was agreed that it should be presented here for further discussion at ACOM and other fora. The key feature of the suggested approach is that the stock status evaluation is treated in- dependent of the Advice Rule (AR). The main feature of the system is that the biomass trigger is not linked to a stock status evaluation, it is linked to the expected biomass when fishing at the target fishing mortality, in contrast to the current ICES approach. It also entailed that FMSY would also become an upper limit of fishing mortality and that the advised fishing mortality would be set at or lower than that level. WKREF2 did not discuss what to do in situations where SSB〈 Blim or alternative forms of HCR for the advice rule. Building community understanding and con- sensus around simplified and harmonised guidelines has yet to be achieved. A further workshop WKREF3 will be required to achieve that aim. The report includes 6 recommendations for ACOM consideration.
    Description: ICES
    Description: The main objective of the workshop was to review the recommendations of WKREF1 and con- sider how these might feed into a new reference points framework and guidelines for ICES. There were a number of presentations on the wider issues of best practice for reference points, the Allee effect, density dependence and the WKIRISH approach. The starting point was to try and develop a set of simplified and harmonised guidelines based on the WKREF1 report rather than evolving the current guidelines to include the WKREF1 conclusions. A key aspect of the meeting was to allow for discussions in order to build a shared understanding of the strengths and weakness of the current framework and of the new framework emerging from WKREF1.
    Description: Published
    Description: Non Refereed
    Keywords: ICES ; Reference points ; Management advice ; Fisheries ; Fishery management reference points
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    Type: Report
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Dowd, S., Chapman, M., Koehn, L., & Hoagland, P. The economic tradeoffs and ecological impacts associated with a potential mesopelagic fishery in the California Current. Ecological Applications, 32(4), (2022): e2578, https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2578.
    Description: The ocean's mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) remains one of the most understudied parts of the ocean despite knowledge that mesopelagic fishes are highly abundant. Apex predators from the surface waters are known to consume these fishes, constituting an important ecological interaction. Some countries have begun exploring the potential harvest of mesopelagic fishes to supply fishmeal and fish oil markets due to the high fish abundance in the mesopelagic zone compared with overfished surface waters. This study explored the economic and ecological implications of a moratorium on the harvest of mesopelagic fishes such as lanternfish off the US West Coast, one of the few areas where such resources are managed. We adapted a bioeconomic decision model to examine the tradeoffs between the values gained from a hypothetical mesopelagic fishery with the potential values lost from declines in predators of mesopelagic fishes facing a reduced prey resource. The economic rationale for a moratorium on harvesting mesopelagics was sensitive both to ecological relationships and the scale of the nonmarket values attributed to noncommercial predators. Using a California Current-based ecological simulation model, we found that most modeled predators of mesopelagic fishes increased in biomass even under high mesopelagic harvest rates, but the changes (either increases or decreases) were small, with relatively few predators responding with more than a 10% change in their biomass. While the ecological simulations implied that a commercial mesopelagic fishery might not have large biomass impacts for many species in the California Current system, there is still a need to further explore the various roles of the mesopelagic zone in the ocean.
    Description: Sally Dowd acknowledges sponsorship from the WHOI Summer Student Fellowship and the Rausser College of Natural Resources Honors Program at UC Berkeley. This project would not have been possible without the guidance provided by Kama Thieler and Carl Boettiger. Porter Hoagland acknowledges funding from the Audacious Project, a collaborative endeavor, housed at TED and the J. Seward Johnson Fund in support of the Marine Policy Center at WHOI.
    Keywords: Bioeconomic model ; Fisheries ; Mesopelagic fishes ; Moratorium ; Nonmarket value ; Predators ; Rpath ; Willingness-to-pay values
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: Buesseler, K., Jin, D., Kourantidou, M., Levin, D., Ramakrishna, K., Renaud, P., Ausubel, J., Baltes, K., Gjerde, K., Holland, M., Kostel, K., LaCapra, V., Martin, A., Sosik, H., Thorrold, S., Tierney, T., Joyce, K., Renier, N., Taylor, E. (2022). The Ocean Twilight Zone’s Role in Climate Change. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 32 pp.
    Description: The ocean twilight zone (more formally known as the mesopelagic zone) plays a fundamental role in global climate. It is the mid-ocean region roughly 100 to 1000 meters below the surface, encompassing a half-mile deep belt of water that spans more than two-thirds of our planet. The top of the ocean twilight zone only receives 1% of incident sunlight and the bottom level is void of sunlight. Life in the ocean twilight zone helps to transport billions of metric tons (gigatonnes) of carbon annually from the upper ocean into the deep sea, due in part to processes known as the biological carbon pump. Once carbon moves below roughly 1000 meters depth in the ocean, it can remain out of the atmosphere for centuries to millennia. Without the benefits of the biological carbon pump, the atmospheric CO 2 concentration would increase by approximately 200 ppm 1 which would significantly amplify the negative effects of climate change that the world is currently trying to curtail and reverse. Unfortunately, existing scientific knowledge about this vast zone of the ocean, such as how chemical elements flow through its living systems and the physical environment, is extremely limited, jeopardizing the efforts to improve climate predictions and to inform fisheries management and ocean policy development.
    Description: Funding is: The Audacious Project housed at TED
    Keywords: Climate ; Mesopelagic ; Twilight Zone ; Fisheries ; Carbon Dioxide Removal ; Ocean ; Biological Carbon Pump ; Solubility Pump ; Carbon ; Marine Snow
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-11-18
    Description: Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research Infrastructure Alliance for Europe (SERA), H2020, grant agreements 730900.
    Description: Published
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 6T. Studi di pericolosità sismica e da maremoto
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Keywords: Geology ; Earth sciences of Europe ; Earth sciences of Africa ; Earth sciences of Asia ; Earth Sciences and Geology ; earthquakes ; hazard model ; seismogenic faults ; slip rate ; crustal fault sources ; subduction fault sources ; Seismology ; 04.04. Geology ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-08-22
    Description: Methods
    Description: The python tool "Time dependent stress response seismicity model (TDSR)" is a modified effective Coulomb failure model to calculate earthquake rates as a function of stress loading and model parameter. The theory and examples are described in Dahm and Hainzl (2022): A Coulomb Stress response model for time-dependent earthquake forecasts, accepted in Journal of Geophysical Research, Solid Earth (doi xxxxxx). The TDSR toolbox is further developed under github at https://github.com/torstendahm/tdsr . A Sphinx generated code documentation and html pages are provided after installation. Examples published in Dahm and Hainzl (2022) are provided as code examples.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earthquake Rate Forecast ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 HUMAN DIMENSIONS 〉 NATURAL HAZARDS 〉 EARTHQUAKES ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORIES 〉 GEOLOGICAL ADVISORIES 〉 EARTHQUAKES ; EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES 〉 MODELS 〉 GEOLOGIC/TECTONIC/PALEOCLIMATE MODELS
    Type: Software , Software
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baker, M. G., Aster, R. C., Wiens, D. A., Nyblade, A., Bromirski, P. D., Gerstoft, P., & Stephen, R. A. Teleseismic earthquake wavefields observed on the Ross Ice Shelf. Journal of Glaciology, 67(261), (2021): 58-74, https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.83.
    Description: Observations of teleseismic earthquakes using broadband seismometers on the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) must contend with environmental and structural processes that do not exist for land-sited seismometers. Important considerations are: (1) a broadband, multi-mode ambient wavefield excited by ocean gravity wave interactions with the ice shelf; (2) body wave reverberations produced by seismic impedance contrasts at the ice/water and water/seafloor interfaces and (3) decoupling of the solid Earth horizontal wavefield by the sub-shelf water column. We analyze seasonal and geographic variations in signal-to-noise ratios for teleseismic P-wave (0.5–2.0 s), S-wave (10–15 s) and surface wave (13–25 s) arrivals relative to the RIS noise field. We use ice and water layer reverberations generated by teleseismic P-waves to accurately estimate the sub-station thicknesses of these layers. We present observations consistent with the theoretically predicted transition of the water column from compressible to incompressible mechanics, relevant for vertically incident solid Earth waves with periods longer than 3 s. Finally, we observe symmetric-mode Lamb waves generated by teleseismic S-waves incident on the grounding zones. Despite their complexity, we conclude that teleseismic coda can be utilized for passive imaging of sub-shelf Earth structure, although longer deployments relative to conventional land-sited seismometers will be necessary to acquire adequate data.
    Description: This research was supported by NSF grants PLR-1142518, 1141916, 1142126, 1246151, 1246416 and OPP-1744852 and 1744856.
    Keywords: Glacier geophysics ; Ice shelves ; Seismology
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Kourantidou, M., Hoagland, P., Dale, A., & Bailey, M. Equitable allocations in northern fisheries: bridging the divide for Labrador Inuit. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, (2021): 590213, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.590213.
    Description: Canada has undertaken commitments to recognize the rights of Indigenous Peoples in fisheries through policies and agreements, including Integrated Fishery Management Plans, the Reconciliation Strategy, and Land Claim Agreements (LCAs). In addition to recognizing rights, these commitments were intended to respect geographic adjacency principles, to enhance the economic viability of Indigenous communities, and to be reflective of community dependence on marine resources. We examined the determinants of quota allocations in commercial fisheries involving Nunatsiavut, Northern Labrador, the first self-governing region for the Inuit peoples in Canada. It has been argued that current fishery allocations for Nunatsiavut Inuit have not satisfied federal commitments to recognize Indigenous rights. Indicators that measure equity in commercial allocations for the turbot or Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) and northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) fisheries were identified and assessed. In these two cases, historical allocations continue to predominate for allocations based upon equity or other social or economic considerations. We illustrate equity-enhancing changes in the quota distribution under scenarios of different levels of inequality aversion, and we make qualitative assessments of the effects of these allocations to Nunatsiavut for socioeconomic welfare. This approach could benefit fisheries governance in Northern Labrador, where federal commitments to equity objectives continue to be endorsed but have not yet been integrated fully into quota allocations.
    Description: This research was undertaken with funding from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund through the Ocean Frontier Institute (MK and MB) and the Johnson Endowment of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s (WHOI) Marine Policy Center (PH).
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Allocations ; Equity ; Indigenous rights ; Access
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    In:  aqdchief@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18569 | 2002 | 2015-11-15 16:06:30 | 18569 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: This paper summarizes the results of the experiments on the induced breeding and larval rearing of milkfish (Chanos chanos) during the 1979 season. Milkfish larvae could be reared successfully without the use of trochophore larvae of oysters as feed during the first few days. In order to induce the ovulation of wild adult milkfish a higher dose of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone is required.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Chanos chanos ; ISEW ; Philippines ; marine environment ; Brood stocks ; Fish culture ; Fish larvae ; Food organisms ; Induced breeding ; Larval development ; Sex hormones
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20100 | 17342 | 2016-02-24 22:18:26 | 20100 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: An outline is given of aquaculture and fisheries in Asia, providing information of use to students whose work can influence laws, rules, policy and regulations on aquaculture and fisheries, with the view in mind to sustainable aquaculture. In this issue, the following countries are examined: China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Fishery management ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture regulations ; Marine aquaculture ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Fishery industry ; Asia ; Bangladesh ; China
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20067 | 2002 | 2016-03-04 15:16:24 | 20067 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Vietnam ; Sri Lanka ; Sri Lanka ; Vietnam ; brackishwater environment ; freshwater environment ; marine environment ; Aquaculture ; Aquaculture techniques ; Brackishwater aquaculture ; Feed ; Fish culture ; Fish diseases ; Fisheries ; Fishery data ; Food organisms ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Marine aquaculture ; Marine fisheries ; Mollusc culture ; Pond culture ; Seaweed culture ; Shrimp culture
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    In:  library@seafdec.org.ph | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20055 | 2002 | 2016-03-03 11:33:32 | 20055 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Asia ; Cambodia ; India ; Asia ; Cambodia ; India ; Myanmar ; Myanmar ; brackishwater environment ; freshwater environment ; marine environment ; Aquaculture ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture economics ; Aquaculture techniques ; Brackishwater aquaculture ; Catching methods ; Culture effects ; Environmental impact ; Fish culture ; Fisheries ; Fishery development ; Fishery resources ; Fishery statistics ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Marine aquaculture ; Shrimp culture ; Sustainability ; Trade
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26291 | 23782 | 2019-04-08 09:42:05 | 26291 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Pollution ; Indonesia ; Heavy metals ; Chemical pollution ; Pollution monitoring
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26293 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 03:49:21 | 26293 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Heavy metals ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26259 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 05:56:06 | 26259 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Round scad exploration by purse seine in the waters of western Philippines was conducted from April 22 to May 7, 1998 for a period of five (5) fishing days with a total catch of 7.3 tons and an average of 1.5 tons per setting. Dominant species caught were Decapterus spp. having 70.09% of the total catch, followed by Selar spp. at 12.66% and Rastrelliger spp. 10.70%. Among the Decapterus spp. caught, D. macrosoma attained the highest total catch composition by species having 68.81% followed by D. kurroides and D.russelli with 0.31% and 1.14% respectively. The round scad fishery stock was composed mainly of juvenile fish (less than 13 cm) and Age group II (13 cm to 14 cm). Few large round scad at Age group IV and V (20 cm to 28 cm) stayed at the fishery. Other fishes caught were: Auxis rochei (0.85%), A. thazard (0.12%), Caranx spp. (0.45%), Emmilichthys nitidus (0.58%), Euthynnus affinis (0.42%), Leiognathus ruconius (0.58%), Loligo sp. (0.31%), Megalaspis cordyla (0.09%), Rastrelliger spp. (10.70%), Sardinella longiceps (0.03%), Scomberoides lysan (0.24%), Selar spp. (12.66%), Sphyraena spp. (0.90%), Thunnus albacares (0.96%) and others (1.02%). Tuna and tuna like fishes such as yellowfin tuna, eastern little tuna, bullet tuna, frigate tuna and oceanic squid are distributed in the upper latitudes of the survey area. On the other hand, round scads, big-eyed scads and Indian mackerels are dominantly present in the lower latitudes of the survey area.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Exploratory fishing ; Purse seining ; Age composition ; Catch composition ; Fishery surveys ; Carangid fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines ; Rastrelliger ; Decapterus
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    Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Samut Prakarn, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26215 | 17342 | 2019-02-08 06:25:54 | 26215 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in this paper is the status of the fishery industry in Brunei Darussalam. Specifically, it discussed the following topics: fishery management strategies, zonation scheme, licencing, the use of poisons and explosives, the minimum cod-end mesh size for trawlers, closed areas, enhancement of fishing grounds, and the enforcement activities.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishery resources ; Fishery management ; Fisheries ; Ecological zonation ; Licensing ; Fish poisoning ; Catching methods ; Illegal fishing ; Explosive fishing ; Fishing gear ; Season regulations ; Fishing grounds
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26295 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 08:39:12 | 26295 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Thailand ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26292 | 23782 | 2019-03-22 03:43:09 | 26292 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Malaysia ; Cadmium ; Lead ; Mercury ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Seafood
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26258 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 06:00:19 | 26258 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: An exploratory tuna longline fishing survey was conducted using the research and training vessels of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, the 1,178 GT MV SEAFDEC and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, the 165 GT MV MAYA-MAYA in the South China Sea Waters, West of the Philippines from April to May, 1998. A total of 3,796 hooks was set in sixteen (16) fishing stations. There were no tuna caught during the entire survey but only minor and irrelevant species like the Pacific lancetfish, sharks and an opah species, Lampris guttatus. The important fishing and oceanographic factors during the survey and other research results on longline are described and analyzed. Additional longline studies within and near the Philippines territorial waters are also presented to substantiate the research results of the joint SEAFDEC/BFAR resource exploratory.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Exploratory fishing ; Catch composition ; Fishery surveys ; Longlining ; Tuna fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26299 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 06:00:01 | 26299 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Malaysia ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Biochemical analysis ; Lethal limits
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26300 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 05:58:36 | 26300 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Lethal limits
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26307 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 03:35:56 | 26307 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Indonesia ; Histamines ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Quality control
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26303 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 05:51:15 | 26303 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Thailand ; Pesticides ; Biological sampling ; Fish ; Fishery products ; Dried products ; Lethal limits
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26309 | 23782 | 2019-03-27 03:49:31 | 26309 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Myanmar ; Histamines ; Biological sampling ; Biochemical analysis ; Fish ; Fishery products
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26826 | 23782 | 2019-11-21 00:56:12 | 26826 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in the determination of K value which is an index to measure the enzymatic freshness of fish and squid. Specifically, reagents, apparatus and the analytical procedures needed and the calculations are presented.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26825 | 23782 | 2019-11-21 00:52:35 | 26825 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in measuring K value in fish meat by means of the freshness testing paper technique.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26802 | 23782 | 2019-11-12 05:28:20 | 26802 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Presented in the paper is the standard procedure in the measurement of pH in the fresh fish meat. Specifically, the procedures in sampling and sample preparation, apparatus and reagents required, and the analytical procedures are presented.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Microbiological analysis ; Fishery products ; Processed fishery products ; Fish inspection ; Fishery industry ; Food additives ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; pH
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26842 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:54:48 | 26842 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Starch is commonly used in the production of fish jelly products as an extender and as binding agent. The paper provides the methodology in the determination of starch in fish jelly products. Instructions for sample preparation and the reagents needed are presented. Detailed procedures in the determination of the starch in a sample are provided.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Starch ; Additives ; Food additives
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26881 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:46:02 | 26881 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Monitoring and investigative work undertaken in the Philippines regarding dinoflagellate blooms are described. Chronological observations of the occurrence of red tides, aerial surveys, spatial distribution of the dinoflagellate and the physical environment are discussed. Fishing and the examination of gut content of fish and mussels and bioassay tests are detailed. Incidents of paralytic shellfish poisoning in the Philippines are considered briefly.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Environmental monitoring ; Red tides ; Public health ; Medicine ; Dangerous organisms ; Philippines
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26885 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:23:34 | 26885 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: A report is made of the first incidence occurring of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Thailand in May 1983, following an extensive bloom of Trichodesmium erythraeum. Investigations undertaken regarding the source of the toxicity are outlined.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Biological poisons ; Public health ; Red tides ; Shellfish ; Dangerous organisms ; Thailand
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    Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Singapore
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26879 | 23782 | 2019-11-05 02:54:38 | 26879 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: A brief account is given of recent cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Sabah, Malaysia, and toxicological studies undertaken. Hydrography surveys, underwater observations after the occurrence of the red tides and plankton studies and monitoring of red tides are discussed.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Health ; Shellfish ; Toxicity tests ; Red tides ; Public health ; Dangerous organisms ; Malaysia
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26852 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:36:44 | 26852 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Cholera is an acute specific infection caused by the organism, Vibrio cholera. Diagnosis may be confirmed by the presence of large numbers of the comma-shaped bacilli on direct microscopic examination of a fecal or vomitus smear, and by the isolation of the organism on culture. Fish and shellfish have been identified as vehicles of cholera. Large numbers of V. cholera must usually be ingested to cause cholera. Thus problems often occur when poor handling and inadequate refrigeration have allowed the organism to multiply. Presented in the paper is the methodology of determining the presence of Vibrio cholera in fish and fishery products.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Aerobic bacteria ; Microbiological analysis ; Microorganisms ; Pathogenic bacteria ; Pathogens ; Health and safety ; Public health ; Microbial contamination ; Vibrio cholerae
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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26890 | 23782 | 2019-11-14 01:01:29 | 26890 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Fishery statistics in Brunei Darussalam have been collected by the Department of Fisheries since the 1940s. In the early 1980s, a number of statistics were collected, such as catch and effort data of artisanal fishermen, aquaculture statistics, processing statistics as well as data from major wet markets focusing on the amount, prices of marketed fish either from the local fishermen or imported. In 1984, the collection of statistics on commercial fishing was started. The statistics have been used in the formulation of fishery management and development policies as well as for sectoral development. Following a brief account of the responsibility and statistic collections of the Department of Fisheries, an examination is made of employment in the fishery sector, fisheries production, fish marketed and the GDP for the fishery industry. Fisheries in Brunei Darussalam is a very healthy industry, where production is well below the maximum allowable harvestable limit of 20,000 tons at 30%. The Department is embarking to increase production from the capture fishery to reduce the country's dependence on imported fish; the same applies for aquaculture, in order to complement production from the capture fisheries. The processing sector is also increasing in importance, especially with the increase in the number of capture fishery licenses, and the demand for quality and value-added products.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Marine fisheries ; Fishery statistics ; Aquaculture development ; Aquaculture statistics ; Fish catch statistics ; Marine aquaculture ; Freshwater aquaculture ; Fishery development ; Marine ; Brackish ; Freshwater
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26843 | 23782 | 2019-11-15 07:52:55 | 26843 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Sodium chloride is an important additive for the production of fish jelly products. It extracts the salt soluble protein to give the gel strength of the final product. The paper provides the methodology in the determination of the amount of sodium chloride in fish jelly products. Instructions for sample preparation and the reagents needed are presented. Detailed procedures in the determination of the salt in a sample are provided.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Chemical analysis ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Additives ; Food additives ; Salts ; Sodium chloride
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26851 | 23782 | 2019-11-14 01:29:31 | 26851 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fisheries Research Department
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Food poisoning due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a food-borne infection resulting from the ingestion of a large number of this organism (about 106-109 viable cells). The major symptoms are diarrhea and abdominal pain with headache, fever, and vomiting also occurring. The organisms are excreted during the acute stage of the illness after which they decrease rapidly. The differentiation of V. parahaemolyticus from other pathogenic species of Vibrio is based mainly on salt tolerance, Voges-Proskauer reaction, fermentation of sucrose, and growth at 43°C. Presented in the paper is the methodology of determining the presence of Vibrio cholera in fish and fishery products.
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Manuals ; Culture media ; Analysis ; Analytical techniques ; Methodology ; Fishery products ; Fishery industry ; Food technology ; Standards ; Specifications ; Aerobic bacteria ; Microbiological analysis ; Microorganisms ; Pathogenic bacteria ; Pathogens ; Health and safety ; Public health ; Microbial contamination ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus ; Vibrio cholerae
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-28
    Description: On the border between Colombia and Venezuela, have occurred seismic events with important records of damage in both countries. In this paper, we study the historical earthquake that took place on May 18, 1875 between 11.15 and 11.30 in the morning (the time was the same for communities in both countries since there was no time zone difference), which is catalogued as a border earthquake due to the report of damages in the cities of both nations. The community of San José de Cúcuta, current capital of the Northern State of Santander, Colombia, registered the greatest number of deaths and damage to buildings. An inventory of the geological damage and co -seismic and postseismic effects was created based on information of previous studies and data obtained from archival primary sources from Colombia and Venezuela. The result is a bi-national database, which includes the summaries of historical descriptions with the effects in the persons and objects, the geological damages and effects observed during the seismic event. These data has led to the creation of a table of MM and EMS-98 intensities, which enables the identification and delimitation of the regions of greater damages. The maximum level intensity is I=10 in the cities of San José de Cúcuta, Villa del Rosario, Pueblo de Cúcuta (San Luis) in Colombia and San Antonio, San Juan de Ureña in Venezuela. Moreover, we formulated a table of intensities using the ESI-2007 INQUA scale, based on the information of geological observations described in historical documents. These data are related to the epicentral zone with an approximate radius of 30 km.
    Description: Published
    Description: 105-263
    Description: 5T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: historical seismicity ; destruction of communities ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Baker, M. G., Aster, R. C., Anthony, R. E., Chaput, J., Wiens, D. A., Nyblade, A., Bromirski, P. D., Gerstoft, P., & Stephen, R. A. Seasonal and spatial variations in the ocean-coupled ambient wavefield of the Ross Ice Shelf. Journal of Glaciology, 65(254), (2019): 912-925, doi:10.1017/jog.2019.64.
    Description: The Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) is host to a broadband, multimode seismic wavefield that is excited in response to atmospheric, oceanic and solid Earth source processes. A 34-station broadband seismographic network installed on the RIS from late 2014 through early 2017 produced continuous vibrational observations of Earth's largest ice shelf at both floating and grounded locations. We characterize temporal and spatial variations in broadband ambient wavefield power, with a focus on period bands associated with primary (10–20 s) and secondary (5–10 s) microseism signals, and an oceanic source process near the ice front (0.4–4.0 s). Horizontal component signals on floating stations overwhelmingly reflect oceanic excitations year-round due to near-complete isolation from solid Earth shear waves. The spectrum at all periods is shown to be strongly modulated by the concentration of sea ice near the ice shelf front. Contiguous and extensive sea ice damps ocean wave coupling sufficiently so that wintertime background levels can approach or surpass those of land-sited stations in Antarctica.
    Description: This research was supported by NSF grants PLR-1142518, 1141916, 1142126, 1246151 and 1246416. JC was additionally supported by Yates funds in the Colorado State University Department of Mathematics. PDB also received support from the California Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways under contract 11-106-107. We thank Reinhard Flick and Patrick Shore for their support during field work, Tom Bolmer in locating stations and preparing maps, and the US Antarctic Program for logistical support. The seismic instruments were provided by the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) through the PASSCAL Instrument Center at New Mexico Tech. Data collected are available through the IRIS Data Management Center under RIS and DRIS network code XH. The PSD-PDFs presented in this study were processed with the IRIS Noise Tool Kit (Bahavar and others, 2013). The facilities of the IRIS Consortium are supported by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement EAR-1261681 and the DOE National Nuclear Security Administration. The authors appreciate the support of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Automatic Weather Station Program for the data set, data display and information; funded under NSF grant number ANT-1543305. The Ross Ice Shelf profiles were generated using the Antarctic Mapping Tools (Greene and others, 2017). Regional maps were generated with the Generic Mapping Tools (Wessel and Smith, 1998). Topography and bathymetry data for all maps in this study were sourced from the National Geophysical Data Center ETOPO1 Global Relief Model (doi:10.7289/V5C8276M). We thank two anonymous reviewers for suggestions on the scope and organization of this paper.
    Keywords: Antarctic glaciology ; Ice shelves ; Seismology
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    Publication Date: 2019-12-05
    Description: The AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our understanding of orogenesis and its relationship to mantle dynamics, plate reorganizations, surface processes and seismic hazard in the Alps–Apennines–Carpathians–Dinarides orogenic system. The AlpArray Seismic Network has been deployed with contributions from 36 institutions from 11 countries to map physical properties of the lithosphere and asthenosphere in 3D and thus to obtain new, high-resolution geophysical images of structures from the surface down to the base of the mantle transition zone. With over 600 broadband stations operated for 2 years, this seismic experiment is one of the largest simultaneously operated seismological networks in the academic domain, employing hexagonal coverage with station spacing at less than 52 km. This dense and regularly spaced experiment is made possible by the coordinated coeval deployment of temporary stations from numerous national pools, including ocean-bottom seismometers, which were funded by different national agencies. They combine with permanent networks, which also required the cooperation of many different operators. Together these stations ultimately fill coverage gaps. Following a short overview of previous large-scale seismological experiments in the Alpine region, we here present the goals, construction, deployment, characteristics and data management of the AlpArray Seismic Network, which will provide data that is expected to be unprecedented in quality to image the complex Alpine mountains at depth.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1009–1033
    Description: 1T. Struttura della Terra
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Seismology ; Alps ; Seismic network ; Geodynamics ; Seismic imaging ; Mountain building
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    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:60
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 26 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1986.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 60 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Investigation of the velocity- and Q-structure of the lowermost mantle using 〈i〉PcP〈/i〉/〈i〉P〈/i〉 amplitude ratios from arrays at distances of 70°–84°〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schlittenhardt, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Fast plane-wave and single-shot migration by Fourier transform〈/a〉〈br〉 (Temme, P., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0015.pdf"〉A method of calculating lithosphere thickness from observations of deglacial land uplift and tilt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Volcanoes, fountains, earthquakes, and continental motion – What causes them? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kundt, W., Jessner, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Magnetic properties and oxidation experiments with synthetic olivines〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fe〈sub〉χ〈/sub〉Mg〈sub〉1–χ〈/sub〉)〈sub〉2〈/sub〉SiO〈sub〉4〈/sub〉, 0≦χ≦1 (Hoffmann, V., Soffel, H.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Magnetic mineralogy of basalts from El-Bahnasa and Tahna, Egypt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wassif, N.A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0020.pdf"〉On the use of line current analogues in geomagnetic depth sounding〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, A.G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Observations of the VLF quiet band phenomenon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Matthews, J.P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0022.pdf"〉In memoriam Gustav Adolf Schulze (1911–1986)〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dürschner, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berckhemer, H., Dieminger, W., Engelhard, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Hydromagnetic waves at low latitudes: a symposium review from the fifth IAGA assembly〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fraser, B.J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Generation and propagation mechanisms of low-latitude magnetic pulsations – A review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Yumoto, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Experimental aspects of low-latitude pulsations - A review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Verö, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0027.pdf"〉GRF broad-band array analysis of the 1982 Miramichi, New Brunswick earthquake sequence〈/a〉〈br〉 (Basham, P.W., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Rockmagnetism and palaeomagnetism of an early Cretaceous/Late Jurassic dike swarm in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bücker, C., Schult, A., Bloch, W., Guerreiro, S.D.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Second Conference on Scientific Ocean Drilling〈/a〉〈br〉 (COSOD II)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jentzsch, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Deep-seated lateral velocity variations beneath the GRF array inferred from mislocation patterns and P residuals〈/a〉〈br〉 (Faber, S., Plomerová, J., Babuška, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Lateral variations of the structure of the crust-mantle boundary from conversions of teleseismic 〈i〉P〈/i〉 waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Qiyuan, L., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Cross spectral analysis of Swabian Jura (SW Germany) three-component microearthquake recordings〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scherbaum, F., Wendler, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0036.pdf"〉The retrieval of the seismic moment tensor from first-order perturbation theory and generation of compatible models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lana, X., Correig, A.M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Impulsive processes in the magnetotail during substorm expansion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V.A., Bösinger, T., Lui, A.T.Y)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Spatial and temporal characteristics of impulsive structure of magnetospheric substorm〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V.A., Pellinen, R.J., Bösinger, T., Baumjohann, W., Stauning, P., Lui, A.T.Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0039.pdf"〉Seismic signal velocity in absorbing media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidt, T., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0040.pdf"〉In memoriam Nachruf Professor Ludwig Biermann〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treffitz, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0060/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korn, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Earthquakes ; Earth's Mantle ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Germany ; Inverse Problems ; Magnetosphere ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismograms ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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  • 41
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:49
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu 41 Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1981.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 49 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of a Jurassic Ophiolite Series in East Elba (Italy) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Paleomagnetic Evidence from Mesozoic Carbonate Rocks for the Rotation of Sardinia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Horner, F., Lowrie, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0015.pdf"〉A Geotectonic Paradox: Has the Earth Expanded? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidt, P. W., Embleton, B. J. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Application of Magnetotelluric and DC Electrical Resistivity Methods in the Neapolitan Geothermal Area〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hunsche, U., Rapolla, A., Musmann, G., Alfano, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Velocity Variations in Systems of Anisotropic Symmetry〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, S., Kirkwood, S. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Shear-Wave Singularities of Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, S., Yedlin, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Temperature Derivatives of Compressional and Shear Wave Velocities in Crustal and Mantle Rocks at 6 kbar Confining Pressure〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kern, H., Richter, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0021.pdf"〉A Crustal Gravity Model of the Mare Serenitatis - Mare Crisium Area of the Moon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0022.pdf"〉On the Origin of the Annual Wave in Hemispheric Geomagnetic Activity〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meyer, J., Damaske, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0023.pdf"〉On the Relation Between Magnetic Field-Aligned Electrostatic Electron Acceleration and the Resulting Auroral Energy Flux〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Application of Different Methods for the Determination of Ionospheric Conductivities from Sounding Rocket Observations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Brüning, K., Baumjohann, W., Wilhelm, K., Stüdemann, W., Urban, A., Ott, W., Spenner, K., Schmidtke, G. L., Fischer, H. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Numerical Experiments on Convection in a Chemically Layered Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Christensen, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0026.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Raikes, S. A., Engelhard, L., Pape, H., Theile, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Steady State Creep of Fine Grain Granite at Partial Melting〈/a〉〈br〉 (Auer, F., Berckhemer, H., Oehlschlegel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Laboratory Synthesis of Aluminium-Substituted Titanomaghemites and Their Characteristic Properties〈/a〉〈br〉 (Özdemir, Ö, O’Reilly, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Densities and Magnetic Susceptibilities of Precambrian Rocks of Different Metamorphic Grade〈/a〉〈br〉 (Southern Indian Shield) (Subrahmanyam, C., Verma, R. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Lithospheric Structure and Teleseismic 〈i〉P〈/i〉-Wave Reflection Delays Under Fennoscandia and Siberia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stewart, Ian C. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Propagation of Surface Waves in Marine Sediments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H., Janle, H., Schirmer, F., Siebert, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Simultaneous Observation of an Intense 65 keV Field-Aligned Proton Beam and ULF-waves During a Break-up Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stüdemann, W., Goertz, C. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0036.pdf"〉Observations of Field-Aligned Current Sheets Above Discrete Auroral Arcs〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K., Klöcker, N., Theile, B., Ott, W., Spenner, K., Grabowski, R., Wolf, H., Stüdemann, W., Dehmel, G., Fischer, H. M., Schmidtke, G. L., Baumjohann, W., Riedler, W., Urban, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Multi-Method Observations and Modelling of the Three-Dimensional Currents Associated with a Very Strong Ps6 Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gustafsson, G., Baumjohann, W., Iversen, I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0040.pdf"〉Variability of Solar EUV Fluxes and Exospheric Temperatures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidtke, G., Börsken, N., Sünder, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of Quaternary and Miocene Lavas from North-East and Central Morocco〈/a〉〈br〉 (Najid, D., Westphal, M., Hernandez, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0042.pdf"〉In Memoriam Wilhelm Hiller〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schneider, Götz)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0043.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H., Neubauer, F. M., Schopper, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Joint Two-Dimensional Observations of Ground Magnetic and Ionospheric Electric Fields Associated with Auroral Zone Currents〈/a〉〈br〉 (Inhester, B., Baumjohann, W., Greenwald, R. A., Nielsen, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Current Flow in Auroral Forms Responsible for Ps 6 Magnetic Disturbances〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rostoker, G., Apps, K. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Correlation of Geomagnetic Activity Indices ap with the Solar Wind Speed and the Southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schreiber, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0047.pdf"〉High Time-Resolution Correlation Between the Magnetic Field Behaviour at 37 〈i〉R〈/i〉〈sub〉E〈/sub〉 Distance in the Magnetotail Plasma Sheet and Ground Phenomena During Substrom Expansive Phase〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sergeev, V. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Simultaneous Observations of Energetic Protons Close to the Bow Shock and Far Upstream〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M., Ipavich, F. M., Gloeckler, G., Hovestadt, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href=" https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0049.pdf"〉Non-Adiabatic Expansion of Low-Temperature Solar Wind Radial Temperature Gradients〈/a〉〈br〉 (Geranios, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0050.pdf"〉Correlation Between Seismic Microactivity, Temperature and Subsidence of Water Level at Reservoirs〈/a〉〈br〉 (Merkler, G., Bock, G., Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0052.pdf"〉〈sup〉40〈/sup〉Ar/〈sup〉39〈/sup〉Ar Dating of Himalayan Rocks from the Mount Everest Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kaneoka, Ichiro, Kono, Masaru)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0053.pdf"〉A Comparison of the Thermal and Mechanical Structure of the Lithosphere Beneath the Bohemian Massif and the Pannonian Basin〈/a〉〈br〉 (Onuoha, K. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0054.pdf"〉Extremal Models for Electromagnetic Induction in Two-Dimensional Perfect Conductors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0055.pdf"〉On a Type Classification of Lower Crustal Layers Under Precambrian Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, A. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Spherical-Earth Gravity and Magnetic Anomaly Modeling by Gauss-Legendre Quadrature Integration〈/a〉〈br〉 (Frese, R. R. B., Hinze, W. J., Braile, L. W., Luca, A. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0057.pdf"〉Detection Probabilities for Earthquakes in Sweden〈/a〉〈br〉 (Shapira, A., Kulhánek, O., Wahlström, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0058.pdf"〉The Geocyclotron Revisited: Potentialities of Modulated Wave Injection〈/a〉〈br〉 (Brinca, A. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0059.pdf"〉Eine kleine Historie zur Namengebung der Fachdisziplin Geophysik〈/a〉〈br〉 (Buntebarth, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0049/LOG_0060.pdf"〉〈i〉Correction〈/i〉: High Precision Measurement of the Frequency of Mode 〈sub〉0〈/sub〉S〈sub〉0〈/sub〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Zürn, W., Knopoff, L., Rydelek, P. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aeronomy ; Aurora ; Canada ; Electromagnetism ; Geomagnetism ; Geomagnetismus ; Geophysics ; Geophysik ; Himalaya ; India ; Ionosphere ; Ionosphäre ; Italy ; Lithosphere ; Lithosphäre ; Magnetotellurics ; Magnetotellurik ; Moon ; Morocco ; Palaeomagnetism ; Paläomagnetismus ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismologie ; Siberia ; Waves ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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  • 42
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:41
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 58 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Seismologie, Erdmagnetismus und Gesteinsphysik veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1975.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 41 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0011.pdf"〉Statistical Behaviour of Elastic Waves in a Reverberating Solid〈/a〉〈br〉 (Drisler, J., Antony-Spies, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0013.pdf"〉A Compressed Air Gun Accelerator for Shock Magnetization and Demagnetization Experiments up to 20 kbar〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hornemann, U., Pohl, J., Bleil, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Shock Magnetization and Demagnetization of Basalt by Transient Stress up to 10 kbar〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pohl, J., Bleil, U., Hornemann, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0015.pdf"〉K-Ar-Altersbestimmungen an Vulkaniten bekannter paläomagnetischer Feldrichtung〈/a〉〈br〉 (Todt, W., Lippolt, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Dispersed Shots at Optimum Depth - An Efficient Seismic Source for Lithospheric Studies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacob, A. W. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Crustal Structure and 〈i〉P〈/i〉-Wave Travel Time Anomalies at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berteussen, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Electromagnetic Induction in Three-Dimensional Structures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Acoustic Normal Modes Generated by Explosive Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H., Kebe, H.-W., Siebert, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kupfer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Time-Domain Electromagnetic INPUT Rresponse of a Conducting Horizontal Thin Sheet〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mallick, K., Jain, S. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0024.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Walk, O.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Seismic Investigation along the Scandinavian "Blue Road" Traverse〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hirschleber, H. B., Lund, C.-E., Meissner, R., Vogel, A., Weinrebe, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Computations of 〈i〉SV〈/i〉 Waves in Realistic Earth Models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kind, R., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0030.pdf"〉On Tracing Seismic Rays with Specified End Points〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chander, Ramesh)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Geothermal Models of the Ivrea-Zone〈/a〉〈br〉 (Höhndorf, A., Haenerl, R., Giesel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0033.pdf"〉A Note on the Palaeomagnetism of the Late Precambrian Malani Rhyolites near Jodhpur - India〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klootwijk, C. T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0035.pdf"〉An Evaluation Method Combining the Differential Doppler Measurements from Two Stations that Enables the Calculation of the Electron Content of the Ionosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Leitinger, R., Schmidt, G., Tauriainen, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Measured and Calculated Secondary Electron Energy Spectra (20 - 1500 eV) above 120 km〈/a〉〈br〉 (Loidl, A., Schlegel, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0038.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mayer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The Behaviour of Minor Species in the Solar Wind〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ryan, J. M., Axford, W. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Effect of Low Energetic Electrons in the Polar Ionosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hartmann, G. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Transmission of Electric Fields and Photoelectron Fluxes Between Conjugate Ionospheric F2-Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Petelski, E. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Characteristics of Azimuth Independent Optimum Velocity Filters Designed for Two-Dimensional Arrays〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hubral, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Travel Time Residuals in the Iranian Plateau〈/a〉〈br〉 (Akasheh, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Noise Variance Fluctuations and Earthquake Detectability〈/a〉〈br〉 (Steinert, O., Husebye, S., Gjøystdal, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0048.pdf"〉An Electronic Filter and Damping System for the Askania Borehole Tiltmeter〈/a〉〈br〉 (Flach, D., Große-Brauckmann, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0049.pdf"〉Two-Dimensional Magnetotelluric Model Calculations for Overhanging, High-Resistivity Structures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Losecke, W., Müller, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0052.pdf"〉A New Type of Vertical Gravity Gradiometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Groten, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0053.pdf"〉Letters to the Editors: Comment on Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma by E. Kupfer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Siebert, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0054.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H., Burkhardt, H., Strobach, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0055.pdf"〉Deep Structure of the Southern Rhinegraben Area from Seismic Refraction Investigations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Edel, J. B., Fuchs, K., Gelbke, C., Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Faeroe Islands - a Microcontinental Fragment? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Casten, U., Hedebol Nielsen, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0059.pdf"〉A Seismic Reflection Method for Solving Engineering Problems〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schepers, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0061.pdf"〉The Palaeomagnetism of Age Dated Tertiary Volcanites of the Monti Lessini (Northern Italy) and its Implication to the Rotation of Northern Italy〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0064.pdf"〉Rock Magnetism of the Monti Lessini and Monte Berici Volcanites and Age of Volcanism Deduced from the Heirtzler Polarity Time Scale〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0065.pdf"〉Supersonic Plasma Flow Between High Latitude Conjugate Ionospheres〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rösler, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0066.pdf"〉Crustal Structure of the Aegean Sea and the Hellenides Obtained from Geophysical Surveys〈/a〉〈br〉 (Makris, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0068.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neubauer, F. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0069.pdf"〉Synthetic Seismograms of PS-Reflections from Transition Zones Computed with the Reflectivity Method〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0071.pdf"〉Explosions in Shallow Water for Deep Seismic Sounding Experiments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Burkhardt, H., Vees, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0073.pdf"〉Seegangserzwungene elastische Bewegungen des Nordseebodens〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P., Rudloff, R., Schmalfeldt, B., Szelwis, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0077.pdf"〉Interpretation of a Gravity Profile Across the Southern Part of the Hon Graben, Libya〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H., Peters, K., Pohl, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0079.pdf"〉A Comparison of Methods for Computing Surface Densities of the Geopotential from Satellite Altimetry〈/a〉〈br〉 (Benning, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0080.pdf"〉An Economically Working Method for Computing the Gravimetric Terrain Correction〈/a〉〈br〉 (Boedecker, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0081.pdf"〉Pressure Dependence of Elastic Wave Characteristics of Ultramafic Rocks of India〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ramana, Y. V., Rao, M. V. M. S., Gogte, B. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0082.pdf"〉Paleogravity - A Possible Chance for Determination of Paleo-Geographic North〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stegena, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0083.pdf"〉Electromagnetic Induction at Dili, Portuguese Timor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chamalaun, F. H., White, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0084.pdf"〉Preliminary Polar Wander Path of Central Iran〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H., Förster, H., Becker, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0085.pdf"〉Ein astasiertes Vertikalpendel mit tragender Blattfeder〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wielandt, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0086.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schneider, G., Suchy, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0087.pdf"〉Wave and Particle Observations by Explorer 45 Pertaining to Wave-Particle Interactions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fritz, T. A., Williams, D. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Probability Distribution of Earthquake Accelerations with Applications to Sites in the Northern Rhine Area, Central Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ahorner, L., Rosenhauer, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0095.pdf"〉〈i〉P〈/i〉 Wave Amplitude Variability at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Berteussen, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0096.pdf"〉Magnetic Hysteresis Loops and Magnetization Versus Temperature Curves of Some Basalt Samples Containing Titanomagnetite Ore either Single-Phase or with an Intergrowth of Ilmenite Lamellae〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidbauer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0098.pdf"〉The Change of Isothermal Saturation Rremanent Magnetization of Basalts as a Result of Cyclic Elastic Deformation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kapička, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0100.pdf"〉K-Ar-Altersbestimmungen an Vulkaniten bekannter paläomagnetischer Feldrichtung, II. Sachsen〈/a〉〈br〉 (Todt, W., Lippolt, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0102.pdf"〉An Anomaly of the Upper Mantle Below the Rhine Graben, Studied by the Inductive Response of Natural Electromagnetic Fields〈/a〉〈br〉 (Reitmayr, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0103.pdf"〉Some Problems of Large-Scale Gravity Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Groten, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0041/LOG_0106.pdf"〉[Rezensionen] 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Haack, V., Höschele, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
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    Keywords: 550 ; Aegan Sea ; Applied Geophysics ; Seismology ; Atlantic Ocean ; Electrical Conductivity Anomalies ; Crustal Structure ; Doppler Effect ; Earthquakes ; Electromagnetism ; Faeroe Islands ; Germany ; Gravimetrie ; Gravimetry ; Greece ; India ; Ionosphere ; Ionosphäre ; Iran ; Libya ; Magnetosphere ; Paleomagnetism ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Solar Wind ; Tiltmeter ; Elastic Wave ; Volcanics ; Waves ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 78 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1977.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 43 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Editors' Preface〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K., Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Full Wave Theory Applied to a Discontinuous Velocity Increase: The Inner Core Boundary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F., Richards, P. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Propagation of Elastic Waves in Vertically Inhomogeneous Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ungar, A., Ilan, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Finite-Difference Modelling for P-Pulse Propagation in Elastic Media with Arbitrary Polygonal Surface〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ilan, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Extension of Matrix Methods to Structures with Slightly Irregular Stratification〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cisternas, A., Jobert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Modal Approach to Wave Propagation in Layered Media with Lateral Inhomogeneities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saastamoinen, P. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0022.pdf"〉On the Propagation of Seismic Pulses in a Porous Elastic Solid〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mainardi, F., Servizi, G., Turchetti, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Three-Dimensional Seismic Ray Tracing〈/a〉〈br〉 (Julian, B. R., Gubbins, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0025.pdf"〉On Geophysical Inverse Problems and Constraints〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sabatier, P. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0027.pdf"〉On Impulse Response Data and the Uniqueness of the Inverse Problem〈/a〉〈br〉 (Barcilon, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Least-Squares Collocation and the Gravitational Inverse Problem〈/a〉〈br〉 (Moritz, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0029.pdf"〉The Statistical Description and Interpretation of Geophysical Potential Fields Using Covariance Functions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kautzleben, H., Harnisch, M., Schwahn, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0030.pdf"〉A Finite Element Program Package for Electromagnetic Modeling〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kaikkonen, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Linear Inverse Problem in Gravity Profile Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vigneresse, J. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Data Seizing and Information Processing〈/a〉〈br〉 (Picard, C. F., Sallantin, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Formal Morphostructural Zoning of Mountain Territories〈/a〉〈br〉 (Alekseevskaya, M., Gabrielov, A., Gel’fand, I., Gvishiani, A., Rantsman, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0036.pdf"〉Three Dimensional Seismic Velocity Anomalies in the Lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Aki, Keiiti)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0038.pdf"〉The Inversion of Long Range Seismic Profiles〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kennett, B. L. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0040.pdf"〉An Oceanic Long Range Explosion Experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Orcutt, J. A., Dorman, L. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0041.pdf"〉The Upper Mantle Under Western Europe Inferred from the Dispersion of Rayleigh Modes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nolet, Guust)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Global and Regional Phase Velocities of Long-Period Fundamental Mode Rayleigh Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mitronovas, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0045.pdf"〉The Inversion of Surface Wave Dispersion Data with Random Errors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Knopoff, L., Chang, F.-S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Finite Difference Calculation of Stress Relaxation Earthquake Models〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stöckl, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0050.pdf"〉On Equivalent Models of Seismic Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jobert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0051.pdf"〉A Method for Synthesis of the Seismic Coda of Local Earthquakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Herrmann, R. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0055.pdf"〉Application of Two-Timing Methods in Statistical Geophysics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hasselmann, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Scattered Waves in the Coda of P〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hudson, J. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0057.pdf"〉Elastic Wave Propagation in a Highly Scattering Medium – A Diffusion Approach〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dainty, A. M., Toksöz, M. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Seismic Energy Transmission in an Intensively Scattering Environment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nakamura, Yosio)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0060.pdf"〉Scattering of Rayleigh Waves by a Ridge〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sabina, F. J., Willis, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0061.pdf"〉Mean-Field Electrodynamics and Dynamo Theory of the Earth's Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krause, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0064.pdf"〉An Example of Nonlinear Dynamo Action〈/a〉〈br〉 (Busse, F. H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0065.pdf"〉Energetics of the Earth's Core〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gubbins, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0066.pdf"〉Equation of State of Liquid Iron at the Earth's Core Conditions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Boschi, E., Mulargia, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0067.pdf"〉Lithospheric Slab Penetration into the Lower Mantle beneath the Sea of Okhotsk〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jordan, T. H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0069.pdf"〉〈i〉Abstracts and Short Communications〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0068.pdf"〉Phenomenological Representation of Seismic Sources〈/a〉〈br〉 (Backus, G., Mulcahy, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0070.pdf"〉The Influence of the Core and the Oceans on the Chandler Wobble〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dahlen, F. A., Smith, M. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0071.pdf"〉The Earth's Core-Mantle Interface Revisited〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hide, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0072.pdf"〉Seismic Observations of Structure and Physical Properties of the Subcrustal Lithosphere as Evidence for Dynamical Processes in the Upper Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0073.pdf"〉Seismic Anisotropy – a Summary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crampin, Stuart)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0074.pdf"〉Precise Continuous Monitoring of Seismic Velocity Variations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bungum, H., Risbo, T., Hjortenberg, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0075.pdf"〉On the Computation of Theoretical Seismograms for Multimode Surface Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Calcagnile, G., Panza, G. F., Schwab, F., Kausel, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0076.pdf"〉On the Excitation of the Earth's Seismic Normal Modes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vlaar, N. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0077.pdf"〉Seismic Velocities and Density of an Attenuating Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hart, R. S., Anderson, D. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0078.pdf"〉A First-Motion Alternative to Geometrical Ray Theory〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chapman, C. H., Dey Sarkar, S. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0079.pdf"〉Heterogeneous Velocity Structure at the Base of the Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Snoke, J. A., Sacks, I. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0080.pdf"〉Heterogeneous velocity structure at the base of the mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sacks, I. S., Snoke, J. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0081.pdf"〉Theoretical Seismograms of Core Phases Calculated by a Frequency-Dependent Full Wave Theory, and Their Interpretation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Choy, G. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0082.pdf"〉Amplitudes of Long-Period PcP, SKS and SKKS and the Structure at the Base of the Mantle and in the Outer Core〈/a〉〈br〉 (Müller, G., Kind, R., Mula, A., Gregersen, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0083.pdf"〉Relative Errors in Group Velocity Measurements〈/a〉〈br〉 (Knopoff, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0084.pdf"〉The Propagation of Plasma Waves in the Jovian Magnetosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Denskat, K. U., Neubauer, F. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0085.pdf"〉Statistical Theory of Electromagnetic Induction in Thin Sheets〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treumann, R., Schäfer, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0086.pdf"〉Precursors to P' P' and Upper Mantle Discontinuities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Husebye, E. S., Haddon, R. A. W., King, D. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0090.pdf"〉Mantle Heterogeneity and Mislocation Patterns for Seismic Networks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vermeulen, J. M., Doornbos, D. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Correlation Between Micro-Activity and Variation of Water Level at the Schlegeis-Reservoir〈/a〉〈br〉 (Blum, R., Bock, G., Fuchs, K., Merkler, G., Widmann, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0095.pdf"〉Attenuation Coefficients of Acoustic Normal Modes in Shallow Water〈/a〉〈br〉 (Essen, H.-H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0096.pdf"〉Relation of Gravity to Elevation in Zambia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K. D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Albert Defant (1884 - 1974) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krauß, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0099.pdf"〉Study of the Structure of the Lower Lithosphere by Explosion Seismology in the USSR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ryaboy, V. Z.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0102.pdf"〉P-Wave Amplitudes and Sources of Scattering in 〈i〉m〈/i〉〈sub〉b〈/sub〉-Observations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ringdal, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0104.pdf"〉Analyse von Mikroseismikmessungen auf Sylt〈/a〉〈br〉 (Szelwis, R., Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0107.pdf"〉Improved Technique for Rapid Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies Caused by Two-Dimensional Sedimentary Basins〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K. D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0109.pdf"〉Investigation of Isostasy by Computing the Correlation Coefficients between Elevations and Bouguer Anomalies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Janle, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0110.pdf"〉Geoelectrical Deep Soundings in Southern Africa Using the Cabora Bassa Power Line〈/a〉〈br〉 (Blohm, E. K., Worzyk, P., Scriba, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0112.pdf"〉Spectral Characteristics of Cross-Field and Two Stream Instability as Revealed by Rocket Borne Studies〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gupta, S. P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0113.pdf"〉〈i〉Short Communication〈/i〉 Observation of PS Reflections from the Moho〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacob, A. W. B., Booth, D. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0115.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Makris, J., Weigel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0116.pdf"〉Planetarische Dynamos〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stix, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0117.pdf"〉〈i〉Original Investigations〈/i〉 A Note on the Post-Rosenbluth Quasilinear Diffusion Coefficient in the Ring Current Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Treumann, R., Grafe, A., Lehmann, H.-R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0118.pdf"〉Remote Sensing Experiment for Magnetospheric Electric Fields Parallel to the Magnetic Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0119.pdf"〉A Study of the Echzell/Wetterau Earthquake of November 4, 1975〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neugebauer, H. J., Tobias, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0121.pdf"〉Thermoelastic Deformations of a Half-Space – A Green's Function Approach〈/a〉〈br〉 (Müller, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0123.pdf"〉Gravity Variations with Time in Northern Iceland 1965–1975〈/a〉〈br〉 (Torge, W., Drewes, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0125.pdf"〉High Resolution Near Surface Reflection Measurements Using a Vertical Array Technique〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schepers, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0127.pdf"〉Ausbreitung von Rayleigh-Kanalwellen in Steinkohleflözen – Modellseismische Untersuchungen〈/a〉〈br〉 (Freystätter, S., Dresen, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0129.pdf"〉Comment on: Hydromagnetic Waves in a Non-Uniform Plasma〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kupfer, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0130.pdf"〉〈i〉Book Reviews〈/i〉〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kisslinger, C., Klußmann, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0043/LOG_0131.pdf"〉〈i〉Erratum〈/i〉 Full Wave Theory Applied to a Discontinuous Velocity Increase: The Inner Core Boundary〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F., Richards, P. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
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    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1970.
    Description: 〈ul style="line-height:2;"〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0113.pdf"〉Heft 5〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0114.pdf"〉Titelseite〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0115.pdf"〉Inhaltsverzeichnis〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0116.pdf"〉[Impressum]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0117.pdf"〉A Possible Scattering Mechanism for Lunar Seismic Waves (Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0119.pdf"〉On the Determination of Velocity Depth Distributions of Elastic Waves from the Dynamic Characteristics of the Reflected Wave Field (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0125.pdf"〉Auswertung seeseismischer Messungen mit einer digitalen Methode unter Anwendung der Theorie der Schallwellenausbreitung im Flachwasser (Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0128.pdf"〉On Chemical Magnetization in Some Permian Lava Flows of Southern Norway (Storetvedt, K. M., Petersen, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0132.pdf"〉Auswertung von Gravimeter-Messungen in der Münchberger Gneismasse längs eines Profils von Konradsreuth nach Niederlamitz (Soffel, H., Peters, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0133.pdf"〉Deutung der Schwereanomalien im Nördlinger Ries (Kahle, H.-G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0135.pdf"〉Eine Methode zur direkten Bestimmung der sogenannten "Geometrischen Tortuosität" (Bitterlich, W., Wöbking, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0137.pdf"〉Observations With Synchronously-Offset Beams on a 77 km path at 1.8 and 4 cm (Jeske, H., Seehars, H. D., Pucher, G., Cassebaum, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0139.pdf"〉Scattering of Seismic Waves and Lunar Seismograms (Strobach, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0140.pdf"〉Berechnung eines Stromsystems in der Polaren E-Region (Czechowsky, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0141.pdf"〉Mitteilung〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0142.pdf"〉Buchbesprechungen (Zürn, W., Seiler, E., Theile, B., Diem, Walk, )〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0143.pdf"〉[Werbung]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/ul〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, DGG
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Erdmagnetismus ; Geomagnetismus ; Gravitation ; Gravimetrie ; Seismik ; Seismology ; Strahlung ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-27
    Description: Recent advances in understanding induced earthquake mechanics are due to the new and high-quality observations from seismic signals, natural faults and laboratory experiments. The synergy of different approaches allows the acquisition of useful observations to understand the earthquake source process. In this study we investigate the source parameters behaviour of induced earthquakes recorded during daily injection tests in a wastewater disposal well in Val D’Agri (VDA, Italy). We choose this area because of its complexity and particularity. VDA is a Quaternary extensional basin located in the Southern Apennines characterized by a complex tectonic evolution, high seismic hazard and significant hydrocarbon exploitation. The basin hosts the largest onshore oilfield in Europe that produces oil and associated gas from low- porosity, fractured Cretaceous limestone. Wastewater associated to hydrocarbon production is reinjected into the Costa Molina 2 high-rate well (CM2) into an unproductive marginal portion of the carbonate reservoir at 2890-3096 m depth (b.s.l.). Initial injection tests were performed from 2 to 12 June 2006 with variable duration (from 4 to 32 hr) and hourly injection rate of 38 m3/hr. During the tests a maximum well-head pressure of 101 bar was measured. These tests induced a swarm microseismicity (69 events, ML comprised by 0.3 and 1.8) recorded by a high-performance local network run by INGV (Mc 0.4, 23 stations) that constitutes our testing data-set. We investigate the full moment tensors decomposing them in Double-Couple (DC), Isotropic (ISO) and Compensated Linear Vector Dipole (CLVD) components by using HybridMT technique. We obtain significant contribution of %ISO and %CLVD components that tend to increase with time. Also, we compute the moment magnitudes (that we compare with ML) and the static stress drops (by spectral analysis). Finally, we discuss each analysed source parameter as a function of the injection pressure curve in the geological/tectonic contest.
    Description: Published
    Description: Malta
    Description: 3T. Sorgente sismica
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source Analysis ; Solid Hearth
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Poster session
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-07
    Description: In the last few decades dense large-scale seismic networks showed their importance in studying the structure of the lithosphere and the upper mantle. The better understanding of the Apennines–Alps–Carpathian–Dinarides system is the main target of the AlpArray European international initiative in which more than 50 institutes are involved. The core of AlpArray is the AlpArray Seismic Network (AASN). With its 􏰖 600 broadband seismic stations ( 􏰖 280 of which are temporary) the AASN is, so far, the largest passive seismic experiment in Europe. The MTA CSFK Geodetic and Geophysical Insti- tute, as a Core Member of the AlpArray project, contributes to the AlpArray Seismic Network with its entire permanent network as well as with 11 temporary broadband seismic stations deployed in Western Hungary. Three additional station equipment were provided by the Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA program. The average station distance together with the permanent stations is around 40 km in the area of interest. The temporary network has been installed between December 2015 and July 2016 and the planned operation period is 3 years. In this paper we describe the characteristics of the 29 per- manent and temporary stations, introducing not only the equipment, but the location, housing and geological setting, as well. We present median power spectral density curves in order to characterise the noise conditions at each station.
    Description: Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Grants EU-04/2014, EU-07/2015); Swiss-AlpArray SINERGIA Project CRSII2_154434/1 by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
    Description: Published
    Description: 221–245
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: 5IT. Osservatori
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: AlpArray ; Temporary seismic network ; Seismic noise ; Hungarian National Seismological Network ; Pannonian basin ; Solid Earth ; Seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 32 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1983.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 59 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0011.pdf"〉The detailed velocity structure of the Urach geothermal anomaly〈/a〉〈br〉 (Walther, C., Trappe, H., Meissner, R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0012.pdf"〉The effect of 〈i〉SKS〈/i〉 scattering on models of the shear velocity-structure of the D" region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lay, T., Young, C.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Spheroidal and torsional global response functions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Magnetometer array studies on southeastern Finland on the Baltic shield〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pajunpää, K.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Magnetovariational and magnetotelluric studies of the Oulu anomaly on the Baltic Shield in Finland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korja, T., Zhang, P., Pajunpää, K.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Glacio-isostatic adjustment in Fennoscandia revisited〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Modelling active audio-magnetotelluric data〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fischer, G., Schnegg, P.-A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0020.pdf"〉A comparison of upper mantle subcontinental electrical conductivity for North America, Europe, and Asia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Campbell, W. H., Schiffmacher, E. R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of the tertiary intrusives from Chalkidiki (northern Greece)〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kondopoulou, D., Westphal, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Absolute intensity of daytime whistlers at low and middle latitudes and its latitudinal variation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hayakawa, M., Tanaka, Y., Ohta, K., Okada, T.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Electric fields and currents at the Harang discontinuity: a case study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kunkel, T., Baumjohann, W., Untiedt, J., Greenwald, R. A.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0024.pdf"〉〈i〉Erratum.〈/i〉 In-situ permeability from non-dilatational soil deformation caused by groundwater pumping – a case study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kümpel, H.-J., Lohr, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jentzsch, G., Jacoby, W.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0026.pdf"〉A conceptual model of core dynamics and the earth's magnetic field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Officer, C. B.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Paleomagnetism of Miocene volcanism from South Syria〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roperch, P., Bonhommet, N.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Periadriatic lineament in the Alps studied by magnetotellurics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ádám, A., Duma, G., Gutdeutsch, R., Verő, J., Wallner, Á.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Comparison of fault-plane solutions and moment tensors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0032.pdf"〉A teleseismic study of the Upper Rhinegraben area: array mislocation diagram and 3-D velocity inversion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Granet, M.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Interactive high-resolution polarization analysis of broad-band seismograms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Plešinger, A., Hellweg, M., Seidl, D.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0035.pdf"〉The relationship between the polarization of whistlers and their dispersion〈/a〉〈br〉 (Shimakura, S., Okada, T., Hayakawa, M., Tanaka, Y.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0036.pdf"〉A simple statistical model on the degree of interconnection on partially molten rocks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmeling, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hansen, C. J., Jentzsch, G.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Complete seismogram synthesis for transversely isotropic media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mandal, B., Mitchell, B. J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The influence of a dilatant region in the Earth's crust on the Earth tide tilt and strain〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kirsch, R., Zschau, J.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The influence at atmospheric loading on VLBI-experiments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rabbel, W., Schuh, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Discrete frequency inequalities for magnetotelluric impedances of one-dimensional conductors〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weidelt, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Thermally stimulated currents in rocks〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dologlou-Revelioti, E., Varotsos, P.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Magnetostratigraphy of Neogene equatorial Pacific pelagic sediments〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weinreich, N., Theyer, F.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Deconvolution as a method for the separation of Pi2 pulsations from background field variations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Behrens, J., Glaßmeier, K.-H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0046.pdf"〉〈i〉Laudatio〈/i〉. Presentation of the Emil Wiechert Medal to Don L. Anderson, Pasadena〈/a〉〈br〉 (Soffel, H.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0047.pdf"〉〈i〉Correction〈/i〉. A comparison of upper mantle subcontinental electrical conductivity for North America, Europe and Asia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Campbell, W. H., Schiffmacher, E. R.)〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0059/LOG_0048.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kertz, W., Schwentek, H., Jacoby, W. R.)〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DGG, DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Alps ; Broad-band seismology ; Deconvolution ; Deep Sea Drilling Project ; Deformation of earth’s surface ; Dilatancy ; Dynamo theory ; Earth currents ; Earth tides ; Earth’s core ; Earth’s crust ; Earth’s Mantle ; Electrical Conductivity of the Earth ; Electromagnetic Induction ; Fault plane solutions ; Free oscillations of earth ; Geomagnetic pulsations ; Geothermics ; Germany ; Global positioning ; Gräfenberg seismic array ; Greece ; Harang discontinuity ; Inverse problems ; lonospheric electric field ; lsostasy ; Magnetic field of earth ; Magnetometer array studies ; Magnetosphere ; Magnetostratigraphy ; Magnetotellurics ; Pacific ; Paleomagnetism ; Partial melts ; Polar ionosphere ; Polar magnetic substorms ; Rhinegraben ; Rock Physics ; Scandinavia ; Seismics ; Seismic Moment tensor ; Seismic wave propagation ; Seismology ; Synthetic seismograms ; Syria ; Very Long Baseline Interferometry ; Viscosity of earth’s mantle ; Whistlers ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
    Type: anthology_digi
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    Physika-Verlag, Würzburg
    In:  Herausgeberexemplar | 8 Z NAT 2148
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu Themengebieten des Erdmagnetismus und der Ionosphäre, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1970.
    Description: 〈ul style="line-height:2;"〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0088.pdf"〉Heft 4〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0089.pdf"〉Titelseite〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0090.pdf"〉Inhaltsverzeichnis〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0091.pdf"〉[Impressum]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0092.pdf"〉Geophysics and Germany, Men and Enterprises (Chapman, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0093.pdf"〉Investigation of the Auroral Electrojet (Heinrich, H., Reimer, D., Siemann, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0095.pdf"〉Plasmamessungen im Polarlicht-Elektrojet und daraus erschlossene elektrische Felder (Kist, R., Spenner, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0097.pdf"〉Polarisationsmessungen an künstlichen Bariumwolken (Möller, G. F., Haser, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Der Forschungssatellit AZUR (Keppler, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0101.pdf"〉Crustal Structure of the Western United States from Seismic-Refraction Measurements in Comparison with Central European Results (Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0105.pdf"〉MARS 66. Eine Magnetbandapparatur für seismische Tiefensondierung (Berckheimer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0109.pdf"〉Recordings with Askania Gravimeters Before and After Important Earthquakes (Kizawa, T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0111.pdf"〉Ergänzung zu "In memoriam Otto Lucke" (Heft 6/1969, S. 6-8) (Fanselau, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN101433392X_0036/LOG_0112.pdf"〉[Werbung]〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/ul〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, DGG
    Keywords: 550 ; Geophysik ; Erdmagnetismus ; Geomagnetismus ; Geophysik ; Ionosphäre ; Ionosphere ; Seismik ; Seismology ; Strahlung ; Wellen ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German , English
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:40
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 134 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Seismologie, Erdmagnetismus und Gesteinsphysik veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1974.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 40 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0010.pdf"〉Seegravimetrie〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fleischer, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Statistical analysis of the pitch angle distribution of magnetospheric solar protons during geomagnetic activity〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M., Morfill, G., Hovestadt, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Viscosity-depth-structure of different tectonic units and possible consequences for the upper part of converging plates〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meissner, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Die Magnetisierung von Bohrkernen aus einem Serpentinit-Vorkommen bei Erbendorf (Oberpfalz) (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Estimates of in situ thermal diffusivity of the Ore-Bearing Rocks in some drillholes in the Skellefte Field (N. Sweden) using the annual temperature wave〈/a〉〈br〉 (Parasnis, D. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Geophysical exploration for groundwater in the Lusaka District, Republic of Zambia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Töpfer, K.D., Legg, C. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Neuere Versuche zum Dipol-Induktionsverfahren〈/a〉〈br〉 (Leppin, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0022.pdf"〉A field evaluation of Caner's broad-band geomagnetic induction instrumentation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dragert, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Seismic noise at 2 Hz in Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Plešinger, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Crustal structure under the Ionian Sea〈/a〉〈br〉 (Weigel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Heat-Flow Measurements in Swiss Lakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Von Herzen, R. P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Makroseismische Abschätzungen von Herdparametern österreichischer Erdbeben aus den Jahren 1905 - 1973〈/a〉〈br〉 (Franke, A., Gutdeutsch, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Long range propagation of seismic energy in the lower lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of tertiary volcanic rocks from the Ethiopian southern plateau and the Danakil Block〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Calculation of the shape and position of the last closed field line boundary and the coordinates of the magnetopause neutral points in a theoretical magnetospheric field model〈/a〉〈br〉 (Voigt, G.-H.))〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Doppler shift of auroral backscatter signals〈/a〉〈br〉 (Czechowsky, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Spherical harmonic analysis of the DS-field during magnetic storms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schreiber, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Note on determining hourly mean values〈/a〉〈br〉 (Larsen, J. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Seismic observations in Germany of a 10 t explosion off Scotland〈/a〉〈br〉 (Bonjer, K.-P., Kaminski, W., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0044.pdf"〉A method to reduce the measuring time for spinner magnetometers〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hummervoll, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0045.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mayer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Transverse plasma waves in the solar wind close to the proton gyrofrequency〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rehn, H. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0047.pdf"〉Die magnetische Anomalie der Ivreazone〈/a〉〈br〉 (Albert, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0052.pdf"〉Second meeting of the European Geophysical Society〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0053.pdf"〉On a high-frequency method for the measurement of susceptibilities and hysteresis losses of rocks and minerals between nitrogen temperature and 700 °C〈/a〉〈br〉 (Markert, H., Trissl, K.-H., Zimmermann, G. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0054.pdf"〉Kinetics of oxidation processes in titanomagnetites〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kropáček, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0056.pdf"〉Ultra sound absorption measurements in rock samples at low temperatures〈/a〉〈br〉 (Herminghaus, Ch., Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0058.pdf"〉Recordings with the Askania borehole tiltmeter (vertical pendulum) in the frequency range of earth's free oscillations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Flach, D., Große-Brauckmann, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0060.pdf"〉Heat flow measurements in northern Italy and heat flow maps of Europe〈/a〉〈br〉 (Haenel, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0062.pdf"〉Die Bestimmung der Transmissivität von Grundwasserleitern aus dem Einschwingverhalten des Brunnen-Grundwasserleitersystems〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krauss, I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0063.pdf"〉Symposium on "Geomagnetic Anomalies, Rock Magnetism and Petrography"〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hahn, A., Hall, D. H., Dunlop, D. J., Kobayashi, Kazuo, Nomura, Masafumi, Lidiak, E. G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0090.pdf"〉The AEROS mission〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lämmerzahl, P., Bauer, S. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0091.pdf"〉The AEROS-EUV Spectrometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schmidtke, G., Schweizer, W., Knothe, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0092.pdf"〉The retarding potential analyzer on AEROS-B〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spenner, K., Dumbs, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0094.pdf"〉Impedance probe. The AEROS-B electron density experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Neske, E., Kist, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0095.pdf"〉The AEROS neutral and ion mass-spectrometer〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krankowsky, D., Lämmerzahl, P., Bonner, F., Wieder, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0096.pdf"〉The neural atmosphere temperature experiment〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spencer, N. W., Pelz, D. T., Niemann, H. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0097.pdf"〉Atmospheric drag analysis with the AEROS Satellite〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roemer, Max, Wulf-Mathies, Carsten)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0098.pdf"〉Electromagnetic reflections in salt deposits〈/a〉〈br〉 (Thierbach, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0100.pdf"〉The structure of the Ries crater from geoelectric depth soundings〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ernstson, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0102.pdf"〉Measurements of magnetic total field anomalies in the Hon Graben, Libya〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0103.pdf"〉Correction〈/a〉〈br〉〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0104.pdf"〉Book reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Theile, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0105.pdf"〉Interplanetary magnetic fields and the propagation of cosmic rays〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wibberenz, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0106.pdf"〉Intensity and energy spectrum of electrons accelerated in the earth's bow shock〈/a〉〈br〉 (Anderson, K. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0107.pdf"〉Evidence from particle precipitation of two-way-convection in auroral latitudes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hultqvist, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0110.pdf"〉Investigation of electron dynamics in the magnetosphere with electron beams injected from sounding rockets〈/a〉〈br〉 (Winckler, J. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0113.pdf"〉Cosmic ray electrons in the atmosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fulks, G., Meyer, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0114.pdf"〉Cosmic rays underground and the interplanetary magnetic field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Regener, Victor H., Regener, Eric)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0115.pdf"〉Harmonic temperature waves in a horizontally layered medium〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mundry, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0118.pdf"〉No transform faults on the moon〈/a〉〈br〉 (Stegena, L., Bérczi, Sz.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0121.pdf"〉Dominating trends of the anomalies of the gravity and magnetic fields in NE France and SW Germany〈/a〉〈br〉 (Edel, J. B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0040/LOG_0122.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Strobach, K., Petersen, Nikolai)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
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    Keywords: 550 ; Aeronomy ; AEROS (satellite) ; Africa ; Alps ; Applied Geophysics ; Aurora ; Austria ; Bow Shock of Earth ; Canada ; Cosmic Rays ; Crustal Structure ; Earthquakes ; Europe ; France ; Free Oscillation of Earth ; Geoelectrics ; Geomagnetic Anomalies ; Geomagnetic Deep Sounding ; Geomagnetic Secular Variation ; Geomagnetic Time Variations ; Gravity Anomalies ; Gravity ; Geothermics ; Germany ; Great Britain ; Heat Flow ; Hydrology ; Interplanetary Magnetic Field ; Ionian Sea ; Ionosphere ; Italy ; Lunar Seismology ; Lunar Tectonism ; Macquarie-Inseln ; Magnetosphere ; Mantle of Earth ; Marine Geophysics ; Pacific Ocean ; Paleomagnetism ; Particle Acceleration ; Plasma Waves ; Radio Waves ; Ries Crater ; Rock Magnetism ; Rock Physics ; Salt Deposits ; Seismic Deep Sounding ; Seismic Noise ; Seismic Refraction Measurements ; Seismic Wave Absorption ; Seismology ; Solar EUV Radiation ; Solar Wind ; Switzerland ; Tectonophysics ; Tiltmeter ; United States ; USSR ; Viscosity of Earth ; FID-GEO-DE-7
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    Description: Dieser Band enthält 29 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, insbesondere zu Aspekten des Erdmagnetismus und der Seismik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1982.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 51 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0011.pdf"〉〈sup〉40〈/sup)Ar–〈sup〉39〈/sup〉Ar Ages of Rocks and Glasses from the Nördlinger Ries Crater and the Temperature History of Impact Breccias〈/a〉〈br〉 (Staudacher, T., Jessberger, E. K., Dominik, B., Kirsten, T., Schaeffer, O. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Tectonic Inferences of Paleomagnetic Data from Some Mesozoic Formations in Central Iran〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wensink, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetic Results from Lower Paleozoic Diabases and Pillow Lavas from the Frankenwald Area (Northwestern Edge of the Bohemian Massif) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kim, In-Soo, Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Palaeomagnetism of Quaternary Volcanics of the East-Eifel, Germany〈/a〉〈br〉 (Böhnel, H., Kohnen, H., Negendank, J., Schmincke, H.-U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0016.pdf"〉The Effect of Young Oceanic Regions on Frequencies and Damping of free Oscillations of the Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Roult, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Altitude Characteristics of Radar Aurora as Seen by a 90-MHz Double-Altitude Radar System Operated at Karmaselga, Karelia〈/a〉〈br〉 (Timofeev, E., Miroshnikov, Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0018.pdf"〉Observations of Ionospheric and Field-Aligned Currents in the Late Afternoon Sector with Triad and the Scandinavian Magnetometer Array〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sulzbacher, H., Baumjohann, W., Potemra, T. A., Nielsen, E., Gustafsson, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0019.pdf"〉Adiabatic Invariant of the Non-Relativistic Particles in the Field of a Shock Wave〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chirkov, A. G., Khodjaev, S. D., Shatalov, S. D., Vasiliyev, V. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0020.pdf"〉Comparative Interpretation of Explosion Seismic Data〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ansorge, J., Prodehl, C., Bamford, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0022.pdf"〉The Intercept-Time Method – Possibilities and Limitations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pavlenkova, N. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0025.pdf"〉Linearized Solutions of Kinematic Problems of Seismic Body Waves in Inhomogeneous Slightly Anisotropic Media〈/a〉〈br〉 (Červený, V., Jech, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0026.pdf"〉Source Parameters of Mine Tremors in the Eastern Part of the Ruhr-District (West-Germany) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Ferromagnetic Resonance 〈I〉g〈/i〉-Factor Measurement on LUNA 20 Soil〈/a〉〈br〉 (Frait, Z., Cimbálníková, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Observation of Guided ULF-Waves Correlated with Auroral Particle Precipitation Theoretically Explained by Negative Landau Damping〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klöcker, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Ground – Satellite Correlative Study of a Giant Pulsation Event〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hillebrand, O., Münch, J., McPherron, R. L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0030.pdf"〉Average Diurnal Variations of the Intensity of Geomagnetic Pulsations in the Period Ranges of pc 2–pc 5 Observed at Fürstenfeldbruck During the Years 1960–1971〈/a〉〈br〉 (Korschunow, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Dispersion Effect in Earth Tide Parameters? 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Comments on “Palaeomagnetism of Upper Cretaceous Volcanics and Nubian Sandstones of Wadi Natash, SE Egypt and Implications for the Polar Wander Path for Africa in the Mesozoic”〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schult, A., Hussain, A. G., Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Buntebarth, G., Stegena, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Amplitude study of the 〈i〉Pg〈/i〉 Phase〈/a〉〈br〉 (Banda, E., Deichmann, N., Braile, L. W., Ansorge, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Analysis of Broad-Band Rayleigh Waves: A Possibility for Seismic Discrimination〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hanka, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Shear Fracture Development and Seismic Regime in Pyrophyllite Specimens with Soft Inclusions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Sobolev, G., Rummel, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0039.pdf"〉The Shape of the Geomagnetic Field Through the Last 8,500 Years Over Part of the Northern Hemisphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Creer, K. M., Tucholka, P.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Induced Effects of Geomagnetic Variations in the Equatorial Region〈/a〉〈br〉 (Carlo, L., Singh, B. P., Rastogi, R. G., Agrarwal, A. K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Parameter Trade-Off in One-Dimensional Magnetotelluric Modelling〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fischer, G., Le Quang, B. V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0042.pdf"〉A Theory of Forced Magnetohydrodynamic Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Krummheuer, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Pi2 Magnetic Pulsations, Auroral Break-ups, and the Substorm Current Wedge: A Case Study〈/a〉〈br〉 (Pashin, A. B., Glaßmeier, K. H., Baumjohann, W., Raspopov, O. M., Yahnin, A. G., Opgenoorth, H. J., Pellinen, R. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0045.pdf"〉In Memoriam Haakon Brækken 14 April 1902 – 2 Juli 1982〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saxov, S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0051/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jacoby, W. R., Jentzsch, G., Spohn, T., Engelhard, L., Christensen, U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Paleomagnetism ; Paläomagnetismus ; Satellites ; Seismologie ; Seismology ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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  • 51
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:52
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 33 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, inklusive der Beiträge zu einem Symposium über "Plasma und Teilchen in der Magnetosphäre", veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1983.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 52 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0011.pdf"〉On Systematic Errors in Phase-Velocity Analysis〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wielandt, E., Schenk, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0012.pdf"〉The Upper Mantle Structure Under South-East Europe Derived from GRF Broadband Records of Greek Earthquakes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rademacher, H, Odom, R. I., Kind, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0013.pdf"〉Seismic Velocities of Granulites from the Seiland Petrographic Province, N. Norway: Implications for Scandinavian Lower Continental Crust〈/a〉〈br〉 (Chroston, P. N., Evans, C. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0014.pdf"〉Inductive Coupling Between Idealized Conductors and Its Significance for the Geomagnetic Coast Effect〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0015.pdf"〉VHF Radar Observations of Wind Velocities at the Arecibo Observatory〈/a〉〈br〉 (Röttger, J., Czechowsky, P., Rüster, R., Schmidt, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Spatial Variations of Ionospheric Conductivity and Radar Auroral Amplitude in the Eastward Electrojet Region During Pre-Substorm Conditions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Uspensky, M. V., Pellinen, R. J., Baumjohann, W., Starkov, G. V., Nielsen, E., Sofko, G., Kaila, K. U.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0019.pdf"〉On the Dependence of Radar Aurora Amplitude on Ionospheric Electron Density〈/a〉〈br〉 (Starkov, G. V., Oksman, J., Uspensky, M. V., Kustov, A. V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0020.pdf"〉A Possibility to Distinguish Between Ionospheric and Magnetospheric Origin of Low Latitude Magnetic Perturbations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Papamastorakis, I., Haerendel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0021.pdf"〉An Analogue Model of the Geomagnetic Induction in the South Indian Ocean〈/a〉〈br〉 (Papamastorakis, I., Haerendel, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Book Review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klever, N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0023.pdf"〉Investigations of the Internal Geomagnetic Field by Means of a Global Model of the Earth's Crust〈/a〉〈br〉 (Meyer, J., Hufen, J.-H., Sichert, M., Hahn, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0025.pdf"〉A Palaeointensity Method for Use with Highly Oxidised Basalts, and Application to Some Permian Volcanics〈/a〉〈br〉 (Senanayake, W. E., McElhinny, M. W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Comparison of Errors in Local and Reference Estimates of the Magnetotelluric Impedance Tensor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Kröger, P., Micheel, H. J., Elsner, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0028.pdf"〉Discrete Chorus Emissions Recorded at Nainital〈/a〉〈br〉 (Khosa, P. N., Lalmani, Ahmad, M. M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0029.pdf"〉Evidence for Lamination in the Lower Continental Crust Beneath the Black Forest〈/a〉〈br〉 (Southwestern Germany) (Deichmann, N., Ansorge, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0030.pdf"〉FENNOLORA Recordings at NORSAR〈/a〉〈br〉 (Mereu, R. F., Mykkeltveit, S., Husebye, E. S.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Earth's Flattening Effect on the Tidal Forcing Field〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wilhelm, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Some Results of Calibration Factor Determination of LaCoste and Romberg Gravity Meters (Model D) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Götze, H.-J., Meurers, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Ocean Tides and Periodic Variations of the Earth's Rotation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Baader, H.-R., Brosche, P., Hövel, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0035.pdf"〉In Memoriam Anton Graf (1901–1981) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rosenbach, O., Gauthier, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0036.pdf"〉In Memoriam Jürgen Henning Illies March 14, 1924 – August 2, 1982〈/a〉〈br〉 (Fuchs, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spohn, T., Jacoby, W. R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0038.pdf"〉Preface to the special issue “Plasma and Energetic Particles in the Magnetosphere”, EGS Meeting, 23-27 Auguts 1982, Leeds, UK〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hovestadt, D., Untiedt, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0039.pdf"〉Global Pattern of Auroral Ion Precipitation: A Review of the Results from the AUREOLE-1 and AUREOLE-2 Satellites〈/a〉〈br〉 (Crasnier, J., Sauvaud, J. A., Cambou, F., Gladyshev, V. A., Kovrazhkin, R. A., Galperin, Yu. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0040.pdf"〉A Technique for Studying Density Gradients and Motions of Plasmaspheric Irregularities〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jones, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0041.pdf"〉Heavy Ion Plasmas in the Outer Magnetosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Young, D. T.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Energetic Particle Signatures Near Magnetospheric Boundaries〈/a〉〈br〉 (Scholer, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Recent ISEE Observations of the Magnetopause and Low Latitude Boundary Layer: A Review〈/a〉〈br〉 (Saunders, M. A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0044.pdf"〉Motion of Flux Transfer Events on 10 November 1977 Determined by Energetic Particles on ISEE 2〈/a〉〈br〉 (Daly, P. W., Keppler, E.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0045.pdf"〉On the Dynamics of the Ring Current〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hultqvist, B.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0046.pdf"〉Ionic Composition of the Earth's Radiation Belts〈/a〉〈br〉 (Spjeldvik, W. N.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0047.pdf"〉Energy and Charge Distribution of Energetic Helium Ions in the Outer Radiation Belt of the Earth〈/a〉〈br〉 (Klecker, B., Hovestadt, D., Scholer, M., Gloeckler, G., Ipavich, F. M., Fan, C. Y.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0052/LOG_0049.pdf"〉High Energy Electrons at Altitudes 500 km Near the Equator〈/a〉〈br〉 (Just, L., Kudela, K., Gusev, A. A., Pugacheva, G. I.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Black Forest ; Earth's Crust ; Geomagnetism ; India ; Magnetosphere ; Seismics ; Seismology ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    Springer, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | 8 Z NAT 2148:56
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Dieser Band enthält 26 Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1985.
    Description: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Journal of Geophysics 56 〈html〉 〈body〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0010.pdf"〉Archaeomagnetic Study of Medieval Fireplaces at Mannheim-Wallstadt and Ovens from Herrenchiemsee (Southern Germany) and the Problem of Magnetic Refraction〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schurr, K., Becker, H., Soffel, H.C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0012.pdf"〉Frequency Dependence of 〈i〉Q〈/i〉 for Seismic Body Waves in the Earth's Mantle〈/a〉〈br〉 (Ulug, A., Berckhemer, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0013.pdf"〉The Polarization of S Waves in a Heterogeneous Isotropic Earth Model〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cormier, V. F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0014.pdf"〉The Relaxation of Spherical and Flat Maxwell Earth Models and Effects Due to the Presence of the Lithosphere〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0015.pdf"〉Plasma-Gas Interactions in Planetary Atmospheres and Their Relevance for the Terrestrial Hydrogen Budget〈/a〉〈br〉 (Nass, H. U., Fahr, H. J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0016.pdf"〉Increased Ionospheric Absorption Connected With Pc 1 Pulsations after Geomagnetic Storms〈/a〉〈br〉 (Märcz, F.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0017.pdf"〉Some Aspects of Whistler Duct Lifetimes at Low Latitudes〈/a〉〈br〉 (Lalmani)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0018.pdf"〉On a Mixed Quadratic Invariant of the Magnetic Susceptibility Tensor〈/a〉〈br〉 (Jelinek, V.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0019.pdf"〉In Memoriam Hans Closs (1907 – 1982) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dürbaum, H.-J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0020.pdf"〉In Memoriam Herbert Flathe (1919 – 1983) 〈/a〉〈br〉 (Homilius, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0021.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Böhmel, H., Doan, D., Strobach, K., Jentzsch, G.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0022.pdf"〉Crustal Structure Beneath the Swabian Jura, SW Germany, from Seismic Refraction Investigations〈/a〉〈br〉 (Gajewski, D., Prodehl, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0024.pdf"〉Static Deformations and Gravity Changes at the Earth's Surface Due to Atmospheric Loading〈/a〉〈br〉 (Rabbel, W., Zschau, J.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0026.pdf"〉The Normal Modes of a Uniform, Compressible Maxwell Half-Space〈/a〉〈br〉 (Wolf, D.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0027.pdf"〉Magnetic Expression of the Continent-Ocean Boundary Between the Western Margin of Australia and the Eastern Indian Ocean〈/a〉〈br〉 (Veevers, J. J., Tayton, J. W., Johnson, B. D., Hansen, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0031.pdf"〉Domain State of Ti-Rich Titanomagnetites Deduced from Domain Structure Observations and Susceptibility Measurements〈/a〉〈br〉 (Appel, E., Soffel, H. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0032.pdf"〉Large-Scale Studies of Pi-2's Associated with Auroral Breakups〈/a〉〈br〉 (Samson, J. C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0033.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schröder,W., Engelhard, L.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0034.pdf"〉Source Orientation from Grid Test and Synthetic Seismograms and an Application to the Ibbenbüren Earthquake of July 1981〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hinzen, K.-G., Krummel, H.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0035.pdf"〉Active Seismic Layers and Crustal Structure in Some Italian Regions〈/a〉〈br〉 (Cassinis, R., Mazzoni, P., Ranzoni, A.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0037.pdf"〉Nonlinear Inversion of Local Seismic Travel Times for the Simultaneous Determination of the 3D-Velocity Structure and Hypocentres – Application to the Seismic Zone Vrancea〈/a〉〈br〉 (Koch, M.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0038.pdf"〉The Relationship Between the Magnetic Anisotropy and the 〈i〉c〈/i〉-Axis Fabric in a Massive Hematite Ore〈/a〉〈br〉 (Hrouda, F., Siemes, H., Herres, N., Hennig-Michaeli, C.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0040.pdf"〉The Inverse Scattering Problem for Reflection of Electromagnetic Dipole Radiation From Earth With Vertical Variation〈/a〉〈br〉 (Vidberg, H. J., Riska, D. O.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0041.pdf"〉The Method of Integral Equation in the Direct Current Resistivity Method and its Accuracy〈/a〉〈br〉 (Schulz, R.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0042.pdf"〉Stochastic Ion Acceleration by Coherent Electrostatic Waves〈/a〉〈br〉 (Varvoglis, H., Papadopoulos, K.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈li〉〈a href="https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/download/pdf/PPN1015067948_0056/LOG_0043.pdf"〉Book Reviews〈/a〉〈br〉 (Dieminger, W., Brüstle, W.)〈/a〉〈/li〉 〈/body〉 〈/html〉
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: 550 ; Aurora ; Earthquakes ; Earth's Crust ; Earth's Mantle ; Geomagnetic Pulsations ; Rock Magnetism ; Seismology ; Seismograms ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Regarding the importance of increment of fish per capita consumption in the health of the society, it is important to understand the benefits of fish and its nutritional value to prevent and treat some diseases. The research aimed to investigate the awareness of fisheries students about the benefits and fish nutritional value to promote the fish consumption in their household and future occupational in society. Students' information questionnaire of two universities on the content of lipids and proteins, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, reasons for fish consumption and their therapeutic effects were collected in 2017. After analyzing Chi-squared and Friedman test and scoring the correct answers, 64.4% of the students did not affect the consumption of their household fish consumption after their acceptance. Fish per capita consumption of students was calculated to be 23.3 kilograms. In their view, Iodine is the richest element in fish to prevent goiter. Cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer and cancer are prevented using fish consumption. With a mean score of 7.53 and a score of 18 at most, 16.4 % of students had awareness of the benefits of fish. The result of the study revealed the need for more serious training and more attention to the fish benefits and nutritional value of the fisheries course curriculum, so that they can be better promoters for the fish consumption among people and their families.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Awareness ; Fish benefits ; Fish consumption ; Fisheries education ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.79-91
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Our paper presents the results of a study on the concentrations of total (Hgtotal), organic (CH3Hg+) and inorganic (Hginorg) mercury in freshwater fish from the Vistula Lagoon, coastal waters of the Baltic Sea. Mercury assays were performed on tissues (muscle, skin, gills) and internal organs (heart, spleen, liver, gastrointestinal tract, gonads) of pikeperch, common roach, and common bream. The distributions of Hgtotal, CH3Hg+, and Hginorg depending on fish species, tissue, or organ and bioaccumulation in tissues and biomagnification in the trophic chain were determined. Interspecific and intraspecific differences in mercury concentrations occurred in fish tissues and organs. Muscles of pikeperch, bream and roach accumulated the highest concentration of CH3Hg+, Hginorg dominating in the gastrointestinal tract of bream and roach. The concentration gradations of Hgtotal and CH3Hg+ depending on fish species were as follows: pikeperch 〉 common roach 〉 common bream. For Hginorg, the gradations were as follows: common bream 〉 common roach 〉 pikeperch. The type of food was a determining criterion for the distribution of mercury forms in the tissues and organs of the fish studied, and quantifiable confirmation of this was the different values of the L:M coefficient (Hginorg in the hepatic tissue : CH3Hg+ in muscle). Differences in Hgtotal, CH3Hg+, and Hginorg concentrations in fish tissues and organs were linked with the food the fish consume, their position in the trophic chain and biomagnification in the food chain.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biomagnification ; Fisheries ; Animal bioengineering ; Pollution ; Environment ; ASFA_2015::M::Mercury ; ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish ; ASFA_2015::B::Bioaccumulation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Not Known
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  • 55
    Publication Date: 2019-05-25
    Description: The solar tide in an ancient Venusian ocean is simulated using a dedicated numerical tidal model. Simulations with varying ocean depth and rotational periods ranging from minus 243 to 64 sidereal Earth days are used to calculate the tidal dissipation rates and associated tidal torque. The results show that the tidal dissipation could have varied by more than 5 orders of magnitude, from 0.001 to 780 gigawatts (GW), depending on rotational period and ocean depth. The associated tidal torque is about 2 orders of magnitude below the present day Venusian atmospheric torque, and could change the Venusian daylength by up to 72 days per million years depending on rotation rate. Consequently, an ocean tide on ancient Venus could have had significant effects on the rotational history of the planet. These calculations have implications for the rotational periods of similarly close-in exoplanetary worlds and the location of the inner edge of the liquid water habitable zone.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN68852 , The Astrophysical Journal Letters (ISSN 2041-8205) (e-ISSN 2041-8213); 876; 2; L22
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-29
    Description: The habitable zone (HZ) is commonly defined as the range of distances from a host star within which liquid water, a key requirement for life, may exist on a planet's surface. Substantially more CO2 than present in Earth's modern atmosphere is required to maintain clement temperatures for most of the HZ, with several bars required at the outer edge. However, most complex aerobic life on Earth is limited by CO2 concentrations of just fractions of a bar. At the same time, most exoplanets in the traditional HZ reside in proximity to M dwarfs, which are more numerous than Sun-like G dwarfs but are predicted to promote greater abundances of gases that can be toxic in the atmospheres of orbiting planets, such as carbon monoxide (CO). Here we show that the HZ for complex aerobic life is likely limited relative to that for microbial life. We use a 1D radiative-convective climate and photochemical models to circumscribe a Habitable Zone for Complex Life (HZCL) based on known toxicity limits for a range of organisms as a proof of concept. We find that for CO2 tolerances of 0.01, 0.1, and 1 bar, the HZCL is only 21%, 32%, and 50% as wide as the conventional HZ for a Sun-like star, and that CO concentrations may limit some complex life throughout the entire HZ of the coolest M dwarfs. These results cast new light on the likely distribution of complex life in the universe and have important ramifications for the search for exoplanet biosignatures and technosignatures.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN70116 , The Astrophysical Journal (ISSN 0004-637X) (e-ISSN 1538-4357); 878; 1; 19
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-29
    Description: Four, quasi-circular, positive Bouguer gravity anomalies (PBGAs) that are similar in diameter (~90-190 km) and gravitational amplitude (〉 140 mGal contrast) are identified within the central Oceanus Procellarum region of the Moon. These spatially associated PBGAs are located south of Aristarchus Plateau, north of Flamsteed crater, and two are within the Marius Hills volcanic complex (north and south). Each is characterized by distinct surface geologic features suggestive of ancient impact craters and/or volcanic/plutonic activity. Here, we combine geologic analyses with forward modeling of high-resolution gravity data from the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission in order to constrain the subsurface structures that contribute to these four PBGAs. The GRAIL data presented here, at spherical harmonic degrees 6660, permit higher resolution analyses of these anomalies than previously reported, and reveal new information about subsurface structures. Specifically, we find that the amplitudes of the four PBGAs cannot be explained solely by mare-flooded craters, as suggested in previous work; an additional density contrast is required to explain the high-amplitude of the PBGAs. For Northern Flamsteed (190 km diameter), the additional density contrast may be provided by impact-related mantle uplift. If the local crust has a density ~2800 kg/cu.m, then ~7 km of uplift is required for this anomaly, although less uplift is required if the local crust has a lower mean density of ~2500 kg/cu.m. For the Northern and Southern Marius Hills anomalies, the additional density contrast is consistent with the presence of a crustal complex of vertical dikes that occupies up to ~50% of the regionally thin crust. The structure of Southern Aristarchus Plateau (90 km diameter), an anomaly with crater-related topographic structures, remains ambiguous. Based on the relatively small size of the anomaly, we do not favor mantle uplift; however, understanding mantle response in a region of especially thin crust needs to be better resolved. It is more likely that this anomaly is due to subsurface magmatic material given the abundance of volcanic material in the surrounding region. Overall, the four PBGAs analyzed here are important in understanding the impact and volcanic/plutonic history of the Moon, specifically in a region of thin crust and elevated temperatures characteristic of the Procellarum KREEP Terrane.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN69978 , Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035); 331; 192-208
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-02
    Description: While devoid of an active magnetic dynamo field today, Mars possesses a remanent magnetic field that may reach several thousand nanoteslas locally. The exact origin and the events that have shaped the crustal magnetization remain largely enigmatic. Three magnetic field data sets from two spacecraft collected over 13 cumulative years have sampled the Martian magnetic field over a range of altitudes from 90 up to 6,000 km: (a) Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) magnetometer (19972006), (b) MGS Electron Reflectometer (19992006), and (c) Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) magnetometer (2014 to today). In this paper we combine these complementary data sets for the first time to build a new model of the Martian internal magnetic field. This new model improves upon previous ones in several aspects: comprehensive data coverage, refined data selection scheme, modified modeling scheme, discrete-to-continuous transformation of the model, and increased model resolution. The new model has a spatial resolution of 160 km at the surface, corresponding to spherical harmonic degree 134. It shows small scales and well-defined features, which can now be associated with geological signatures.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN70068 , Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
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    Publication Date: 2019-05-18
    Description: Amorphous solid water (ASW) is found on icy dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM), as well as on comets and other icy objects in the outer solar system. The optical properties of ASW are thus relevant for many astrophysical environments, but in the ultravioletvisible (UVvis), its refractive index is not well constrained. Here, we introduce a new method based on UVvis broadband interferometry to measure the wavelength dependent refractive index n() of amorphous water ice from 10 to 130 K, i.e., for different porosities, in the wavelength range of 210757 nm. We also present n() for crystalline water ice at 150 K, which allows us to compare our new method with literature data. Based on this, a method to calculate n(, ) as a function of wavelength and porosity is reported. This new approach carries much potential and is generally applicable to pure and mixed ice, both amorphous and crystalline. The astronomical and physicalchemical relevance and future potential of this work are discussed.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN68160 , The Astrophysical Journal (ISSN 0004-637X) (e-ISSN 1538-4357); 875; 2
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    Publication Date: 2019-05-18
    Description: The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectral Mapper (CRISM) onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) obtains pole-to-pole observations (i.e., full MRO orbits) of vertical profiles for visible/near-IR spectra (=0.44.0 m), which are ideally suited to identifying the composition and particle sizes of Mars ice and dust aerosols over 50100 km altitudes in the Mars mesosphere. Within the coverage limitations of the CRISM limb data set, a distinct compositional dichotomy is found in Mars mesospheric ice aerosols. CO2 ice clouds appear during the aphelion period of Mars orbit (Solar Longitudes, Ls0160) at low latitudes (20S10N) over specific longitude regions (Meridiani, Valles Marineris) and at typical altitudes of 5575 km. Apart from faint water ice hazes below 55 km, mesospheric H2O ice clouds are primarily restricted to the perihelion orbital range (Ls160 350) at northern and southern mid-to-low latitudes with less apparent longitudinal dependences. Mars mesospheric CO2 clouds are presented in CRISM spectra with a surprisingly large range of particle sizes (cross section weighted radii, Reff=0.3 to 2.2 m). The smaller particle sizes (Reff 1 m) appear concentrated near the spatial (latitude and altitude) boundaries of their global occurrences. CRISM spectra of mesospheric CO2 clouds also show evidence of iridescence, indicating very narrow particle size distributions (effective variance, Veff0.03) and so very abrupt CO2 cloud nucleation. Furthermore, these clouds are sometimes accompanied by altitude coincident peaks in 1.27 m O2 dayglow, which indicates very dry, cold regions of formation. Mesospheric water ice clouds generally exhibit small particle sizes (Reff=0.10.3 m), although larger particle sizes (Reff=0.40.7 m) appear infrequently. On average, water ice cloud particle sizes decrease with altitude over 5080 km in the perihelion mesosphere. Water ice mass appears similar in clouds over a large range of observed cloud particle sizes, with particle number densities increasing to 10 cm3 for Reff=0.2 m. Near coincident Mars Climate Sounder (MCS) temperature and aerosol profile measurements for a subset of CRISM mesospheric aerosol measurements indicate near saturation (H2O and CO2) conditions for ice clouds and distinct mesospheric temperature increases associated with mesospheric dust loading. Dayside (3 pm) mesospheric CO2 clouds with larger particle sizes (Reff 0.5 m) scatter surface infrared emission in MCS limb infrared radiances, as well as solar irradiance in the MCS solar band channel. Scattering of surface infrared emission is most strikingly presented in nighttime (3 am) MCS observations at 5560 km altitudes, indicating extensive mesospheric nighttime CO2 clouds with considerably larger particle sizes (Reff7 m). Mesospheric CO2 ice clouds present cirrus-like waveforms over extensive latitude and longitude regions (1010), as revealed in coincident Mars Color Imager (MARCI) nadir imaging. Solar tides, gravity waves, and the large orbital variation of the extended thermal structure of the Mars atmosphere influence all of these behaviors. Mesospheric dust aerosols appear infrequently over the non-global (planet encircling) dust storm era of the CRISM limb data set (20092016), and exhibit smaller particle sizes (Reff=0.20.7 m) relative to dust in the lower atmosphere. One isolated case of an aphelion (Ls=96) mesospheric dust layer with large dust particle sizes (Reff 2 m) over Syria Planum may reflect high altitude, non-local transport of dust over elevated regions.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN68079 , Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035); 328; 246-273
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Photometry from the Helios and STEREO spacecraft revealed regions of enhanced sky surface-brightness suggesting a narrow circumsolar ring of dust associated with Venus's orbit. We model this phenomenon by integrating the orbits of 10,000,000+ dust particles subject to gravitational and non-gravitational forces, considering several different kinds of plausible dust sources. We find that only particles from a hypothetical population of Venus co-orbital asteroids can produce enough signal in a narrow ring to match the observations. Previous works had suggested such objects would be dynamically unstable. However, we re-examined the stability of asteroids in 1:1 resonance with Venus and found that ~8% should survive for the age of the solar system, enough to supply the observed ring.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67865 , The Astrophysical Journal Letters,; 2; 873; L16
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Infrared excesses due to dusty disks have been observed orbiting white dwarfs with effective temperatures between 7200 and 25,000 K, suggesting that the rate of tidal disruption of minor bodies massive enough to create a coherent disk declines sharply beyond 1 Gyr after white dwarf formation. We report the discovery that the candidate white dwarf LSPM J0207+3331, via the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 citizen science project and Keck Observatory follow-up spectroscopy, is hydrogen dominated with a luminous compact disk (L IR/L star = 14%) and an effective temperature nearly 1000 K cooler than any known white dwarf with an infrared excess. The discovery of this object places the latest time for large-scale tidal disruption events to occur at ~3 Gyr past the formation of the host white dwarf, making new demands of dynamical models for planetesimal perturbation and disruption around post-main-sequence planetary systems. Curiously, the mid-infrared photometry of the disk cannot be fully explained by a geometrically thin, optically thick dust disk as seen for other dusty white dwarfs, but requires a second ring of dust near the white dwarf's Roche radius. In the process of confirming this discovery, we found that careful measurements of WISE source positions can reveal when infrared excesses for white dwarfs are co-moving with their hosts, helping distinguish them from confusion noise.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67863 , The Astrophysical Journal Letters; 2; 872; L25
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-26
    Description: Found on all terrestrial planets, wrinkle ridges are anticlines formed by thrust faulting and folding resulting from crustal shortening. The MErcury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft's orbital phase returned high resolution images and topographic data of the previously unimaged northern high latitudes of Mercury where there are large expanses of smooth plains deformed by wrinkle ridges. Concurrently, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is obtaining high resolution images and topographic data covering lunar mare wrinkle ridges. These data allow quantitative comparison of the scale of wrinkle ridges in smooth plains volcanic units on Mercury with mare wrinkle ridges. We evaluate the topographic relief of 300 wrinkle ridges within and outside of mascon basins on the Moon and Mercury. Measured wrinkle ridges range from ~112 to 776 m in relief with a mean of ~350 m (median = ~340 m, n = 150) on Mercury and from ~47 to 678 m in relief with a mean of ~198 m (median = ~168 m, n = 150) on the Moon. Wrinkle ridges on Mercury thus are approximately twice as large in mean relief compared to their counterparts on the Moon. The larger scale of Mercury's wrinkle ridges suggests that their formation can be attributed, in part, to global contraction. As global contraction on the Moon is estimated to be an order of magnitude smaller than on Mercury, the smaller scale of lunar wrinkle ridges suggests they most likely form primarily by load induced subsidence of the mare basalt. Wrinkle ridges located in lunar mascon basins and in the Caloris mascon on Mercury are not statistically significantly different in relief than ridges in non-mascon regions, suggesting comparable levels of contractional strain. The fact that mascon basins do not host wrinkle ridges with greater structural relief relative to non-mascon units may indicate the critical role lithospheric thickness plays in controlling subsidence and contraction of thick volcanic sequences on the Moon and Mercury.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN70101 , Icarus (e-ISSN 0019-1035); 331; 226-237
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-20
    Description: This document describes the trajectory and atmosphere reconstruction of the Mars Phoenix Entry, Descent, and Landing using the New Statistical Trajectory Estimation Program. The approach utilizes a Kalman filter to blend inertial measurement unit data with initial conditions and radar altimetry to obtain the inertial trajectory of the entry vehicle. The nominal aerodynamic database is then used in combination with the sensed accelerations to obtain estimates of the atmosphere-relative state. The reconstructed atmosphere pro le is then blended with pre-flight models to construct an estimate of the as-flown atmosphere.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: NASA/TM–2019–220282 , L-21028 , NF1676L-33202
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-13
    Description: We scoured the full set of blue-wavelength Hubble Space Telescope images of Neptune, finding one additional dark spot in new Hubble data beyond those discovered in 1989, 1994, 1996, and 2015. We report the complete disappearance of the SDS-2015 dark spot, using new Hubble data taken on 2018 September 910, as part of the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program. Overall, dark spots in the full Hubble data set have lifetimes of at least one to two years, and no more than six years. We modeled a set of dark spots randomly distributed in time over the latitude range on Neptune that is visible from Earth, finding that the cadence of archival Hubble images would have detected about 70% of these spots if their lifetimes are only one year, or about 85%95% of simulated spots with lifetimes of two or more years. Based on the Hubble data set, we conclude that dark spots have average occurrence rates of one dark spot every four to six years. Many numerical models to date have simulated much shorter vortex lifetimes, so our findings provide constraints that may lead to improved understanding of Neptunes wind field, stratification, and humidity.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN68800 , Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256) (e-ISSN 1538-3881); 157; 4; 152; April 2019
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-25
    Description: This document is derived from the former National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Constellation Program (CxP) document CxP 70023, titled The Design Specification for Natural Environments (DSNE), Revision C. The original document has been modified to represent updated Design Reference Missions (DRMs) for the NASA Exploration Systems Development (ESD) Programs.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: SLS-SPEC-159 Revision F , M19-7505
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: The Submillimeter Enceladus Life Fundamentals Instrument (SELFI) is a passive remote sensing submillimeter heterodyne spectrometer being developed at NASA GSFC under NASA's Maturation of Instruments for Solar System Exploration (MatISSE) program. SELFI will advance submillimeter receiver technology by 1) investigating the chemical and isotopic compositions and corresponding densities of Enceladus' plume material, their vertical thermal structures, and the transport mechanisms within the plumes, and 2) characterizing the source regions from which the plumes emerge. The Enceladus plumes are important in the context of life and habitability of its subsurface ocean environment. SELFI remote sensing measurements will 1) measure the spatial and temporal variabilities in the plume chemical compositions, 2) provide insight in to Enceladus' subsurface ocean environment by monitoring H2O, HDO, d18O, and d17O, 3) constrain the oxidation state of the subsurface ocean using H2O2 and O3, and 4) utilize the SO2 and H2S spectral signatures to constrain the impact arising from both the sea-floor volcanoes and pre-biotic molecules. Moreover, the detection of the remaining molecular species (14 in total) is vital to improving the current state of knowledge of Enceladus' subsurface ocean habitability this also permits us to explore the chemical alteration processes arising from primordial volatiles that have been observed in comets. Lastly, SELFI's continuum observations enable the correlation between observed variations in plume activity with surface temperatures.SELFI is currently being developed under a technology maturation program that will advance the RF-to-digital electronics of a submillimeter-wave heterodyne spectrometer to simultaneously observe fourteen molecular species with resonances between 530 GHz and 600 GHz. SELFI will have fine radiometric resolution, high spectral resolution (resolving power R 〉 106), multiple continuum channels and a high dynamical range, necessary to map Enceladus across its 30 K to 250 K temperature range. Under the MatISSE program, SELFI will advance from TRL 4 to 6 four key technologies of the RF-to-digital subsystem, which are: 1) the RF low noise amplifier design; 2) the single-sideband (SSB) mixer and local oscillator; 3) the IF assembly down-converter that maps the fourteen species to 2 x 500 MHz bandwidth; and 4) the digital spectrometer electronics.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN64627 , National Radio Science Meeting (NRSM); Jan 09, 2019 - Jan 12, 2019; Boulder, CO; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust at different locations across Mars. These dust storms typically last up to a couple days and grow to a few hundred km in size. However, once in a long while when conditions are just right, localized dust storms can interact in a way that optically thick suspended dust covers nearly the entire planet remaining aloft for weeks to months. These global-scale dust storms are the most dramatic of all weather phenomena on Mars, greatly altering the thermal structure and dynamics of the Martian atmosphere and significantly changing the global distribution of surface dust. Such a global-scale dust storm occurred during the summer of 2018, the first such event since 2007. The global dust storm was observed by an international fleet of spacecraft in Mars orbit and on the surface of Mars providing an unprecedented view of the initiation, growth, and decay of the storm as well as the physical properties of the dust during the storm's evolution. The 2018 global-scale dust storm was observed to grow from several localized dust-lifting centers with wind-blown dust suspended in the atmosphere encircling Mars after about two weeks of activity. Dust column optical depths recorded by the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers on the surface were the highest ever recorded on Mars. Peak global intensity of the dust storm was reached in early July 2018. Over the next couple months, the dust settled out and the atmosphere returned to its climatological average. Only a small number of global-scale dust storms have been observed on Mars, and so detailed analysis of the observations of this storm will provide important new insight into how these events occur and their effect on the current Mars climate.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN69947 , International Conference on Environmental Systems; Jul 07, 2019 - Jul 11, 2019; Boston, MA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The crystallographic orientations of chondrule minerals can provide important insights into their formation and deformational history. For example, the orientations of the olivine bars and surrounding rim in barred olivine chondrules provide information and on the conditions of crystallization and the orientations and shapes of olivines within porphritic chondrules can record the reactions with the surrounding nebular gas during chondrule formation. Later deformation on the parent body can cause crystal-plastic deformation of chondrule minerals that is evident through their intracrystalline lattice misorientations. Typically these crystal orientations and lattice misorientations are determined using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) on thin sections but this gives only a 2D picture for what is actually a 3D texture. While it is possible to combine EBSD with serial sectioning to build a 3D dataset of texture, this is a destructive, time-intensive process. A recent technological development that enables non-destructive, 3D crystallographic orientation measurement is X-ray diffraction contrast tomography (DCT), which uses the X-ray diffraction of the crystal lattice to determine orientation. Originally only possible using monochromatic X-ray beams at 3rd generation synchrotron light sources, DCT has been recently adapted to polychromatic sources of laboratory X-ray microscopes (referred to as Lab-DCT). Up to this point LabDCT has only been applied to large, well-formed crystals of high symmetry (i.e., metals), but we recently acquired DCT datasets for a pair Bjurble chondrules to determine the applicability of the technique to natural, mutlimineralic samples composed predominately of olivine (i.e., chondrules).
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN68323 , Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society; Jul 07, 2019 - Jul 12, 2019; Sapporo; Japan
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: A number of new instrument capabilities are currently in maturation for future in situ use on planetary science missions. Moving beyond the impressive in situ instrumentation already operating in planetary environments beyond Earth will enable the next step in scientific discovery. The approach for developing beyond current instrumentation requires a careful assessment of science-driven capability advancement. To this end, two examples of instrument technology development efforts that are leading to new and important analytical capabilities for in situ planetary science will be discussed: (1) an instrument prototype enabling the interface between liquid separation techniques and laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry and (2) an addressable excitation source enabling miniaturized electron probe microanalysis for elemental mapping of light and heavy elements.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67623 , SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing; Apr 14, 2019 - Apr 18, 2019; Baltimore, MD; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: The occurrence of extensive valley networks and layered deposits of phyllosilicates and sulfates during the late Noachian/Hesperian periods (approx. 3-4 Gyrs) indicates a past martian climate that was capable of maintaining liquid water at the surface. The planets climate drastically changed after these early episodes of water to a drier and colder environment during the Amazonian period (past 3.0 Gyrs). The objective of this paper is to describe aqueous alteration/weathering scenarios on Mars based on observations returned by rover and lander missions. The chemistry of most outcrops, rocks, and soils that have interacted with water has not been extensively changed from average Mars crustal basaltic composition. Little chemical variation suggests closed hydrologic systems were prominent on early Mars and/or the water/rock ratios were low. Open hydrologic systems occur at local scales, e.g., high Si and Ti rocks and soil deposits around a volcanic feature in Gusev crater. Geochemical and mineralogical indicators for aqueous alteration include jarosite and other Fe-sulfates at several locations suggesting acid-sulfate alteration conditions. High Si and Ti rocks, sediments, and soil deposits are consistent with basaltic residues extenively leached by extremely acidic fluids. Variations in the Fe/Mn ratio of fracture veins infilled with sulfate-rich materials suggest changes in redox and/or pH conditions of the migrating fluids. The increase of nanophase iron oxides and salts with depth in several soil pits escavated by the Spirit rovers wheel in Gusev crater suggests the translocation/mobolization of these phases by liquid water. This pedogenic process is the result of limited water movement through the surface sediments during the Amazonian period; however, it is likely that paleosols exist on Mars that formed during the early wetter history of the planet. Soil scientists have the opportunity to continue to (and should) be involved in the exploration of the Red planet.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN63042 , 2018-2019 International Soils Meeting; Jan 06, 2019 - Jan 09, 2019; San Deigo, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: We describe the current state of knowledge about Mercury's interior structure. We review the available observationalconstraints, including mass, size, density, gravity eld, spin state, composition, and tidal response. These data enablethe construction of models that represent the distribution of mass inside Mercury. In particular, we infer radial prolesof the pressure, density, and gravity in the core, mantle, and crust. We also examine Mercury's rotational dynamicsand the inuence of an inner core on the spin state and the determination of the moment of inertia. Finally, we discussthe wide-ranging implications of Mercury's internal structure on its thermal evolution, surface geology, capture in aunique spin-orbit resonance, and magnetic eld generation.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67157 , Mercury: The View after MESSENGER; 85-113
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Seismicity models for Mars usually estimate the long-term average annual seismic moment rate, and also the average annual event rate. This holds for estimations based on geological evidence (Golombek et al., 1992, Golombek, 2002, Taylor et al., 2013) as well as for models based on thermal evolution and cooling of the Martian interior (Phillips, 1991, Knapmeyer et al., 2006, Plesa et al., 2018). All studies are compatible with the conclusion based on the non-observation of any unambiguous event by Viking (Anderson et al., 1977, Goins & Lazarewicz, 1979) that Martian seismicity lies somewhere between that of the Moon and that of the Earth. We developed tools to derive reasonable estimations of the annual seismic moment rate from a number of events as small as one, provided that the observed events are beyond the global completeness threshold for observable events. Numerical tests as well as evaluation of terrestrial data shows the feasibility of the approach.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: MSFC-E-DAA-TN67424 , European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2019; Apr 07, 2019 - Apr 12, 2019; Vienna; Austria
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Pluto was discovered in 1930 at Lowell Observatory in the belated resumption of a wide-field photographic search originally be-gun at Percival Lowells direction prior to his death in 1916. Photometry in the 1950s established the rotation period of 6.4 hours and a color redder than the Sun, but the mass, density, size and albedo were unknown. Near-infrared photometry in 1976 indicated the presence of CH4 frost, suggestive of a relatively high surface albedo and a diameter comparable to the Moon. The large satellite Charon was discovered in 1978, followed by an epoch of mutual transits and occultations of Pluto and Charon from 1985 to 1990, as viewed from Earth. These events resulted in reliable sizes and masses of the two bodies, as well as the orbit of Charon. The mutual events also demonstrated that Pluto and Charon are in locked synchronous rotation and revolution, a configuration unique among the planets. The atmosphere of Pluto was discovered in 1988 from a stellar occultation observed from the Kuiper Airborne Observatory and ground stations, with indications of a haze layer (or a temperature inversion) in the lower atmosphere. Sub-sequent stellar occultations showed that the extent of the atmosphere is variable on a timescale of a few years. The spectroscopic detection of N2 and CO ice in 1993 demonstrated that the atmosphere must be primarily composed of N2, with CH4 and CO as minor components; the spectroscopic detection of gaseous CH4 was reported in 1994.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN65560 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC); Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: With the recent estimate of Mercury's surface composition from the X-Ray Spectrometer and Gamma-Ray Spectrometer that were onboard NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, Geochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft, we now have our first opportunity to directly investigate the compositions of lavas from the planet Mercury and indirectly investigate the chemical make-up of its interior. Results from MESSENGER showed exotic surface compositions with more than 3 wt% sulfur in some lavas and relatively low amounts of iron (less than 3 wt%) across the surface. These striking features are consistent with magmatism occurring under highly reducing conditions which has an impact on the thermal and chemical evolution of a planetary body. Here we'll explore the geochemical evolution of Mercury through a series of experimental studies and discuss the implications of low oxygen fugacity on elemental behavior and magmatic processes.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN65232 , American Chemical Society National Meeting and Expo; Mar 31, 2019 - Apr 04, 2019; Orlando, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) Study: Design challenges associated with Mars; Remote; Temperature; Atmosphere; Radiation; Dust. Challenges unique to MAV: No vehicle has ever left the surface of Mars; Completely autonomous; Physical system extremely limited; Martian environment creates a number of issues with traditional propulsion systems.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: M19-7197 , IEEE Aerospace Conference (AeroConf 2019); 2ý9 Mar. 2019; Big Sky, MT; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Exploration of our Solar System has revealed a number of locations that are now habitable or could have supported life in the past. One approach to finding life involves detection of informational polymers like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) that are definitive biosignatures for life as we know it. Alternatively, structural variants of DNA and RNA, collectively termed xenonucleic acids (XNAs) have been shown in the laboratory to behave similarly. Nanopore-based sequencers differ from traditional sequencing technologies in that they do not explicitly require synthesis of DNA before or during analysis. Because of this, nanopore sequencers have been used for the direct sequencing of RNA, and could be used for the detection and analysis of other charged polymers. Here we describe results of exposing the MinION hardware, flow cells, and key reagents to ionizing radiation at doses relevant to Mars and Europa missions (10 to 3000 silicon-equivalent gray).
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN66686
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: An overview of three missions connected with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center at the present time: (1) NASA's flagship mission, the James Webb Space Telescope, is nearing its 2021 launch date. The James Webb, which is considered the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, will orbit at the Earth-Sun Lagrangian Point Two where it will peer back in time, using infrared detectors, to the beginnings of our Universe. (2) NASA is conducting pioneering work in the field of robotic satellite servicing in earth orbit. The RESTORE-L project, which is slated for a 2021 launch date, is expected to pave the way for the inception of robotic assembly for deep space exploration as well as the commercialization of satellite servicing. (3) The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has been orbiting the Earth actively searching for new planets since April of 2018. The discoveries that TESS has made to-date have benefited from a careful characterization of the refractive lens assemblies on its science instruments. The presentation will provide a detailed description of how the index of refraction of the glasses used to fabricate the TESS lens assemblies were measured at Goddard to an accuracy that enables the ability to make exoplanet discoveries hundreds of light years from Earth.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN66421 , NASA''s Work in Exoplanet Hunting Satellites and Robotic Servicing of Satellites; Mar 27, 2019; Mont Claire, NJ; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Geochronology: More than just rock ages. What are the constraints on the time evolution ofthe dynamic solar system? When did the outerplanets migrate and the asteroid belt lose mass? How did it affect other bodies at that time?
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67597 , EU-IN-TIME Rise Workshop on Geochronology and Mars Exploration; Apr 08, 2019 - Apr 12, 2019; Austin, TX; United States
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  • 80
    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN66763 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Absolute age determination isnecessary to check and calibratethe relative Martian chronologypresently available from meteoriticcrater counting.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67097 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC); Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: MSFC-E-DAA-TN67234 , The Space Astrophysics Landscape for the 2020s and Beyond; Apr 01, 2019 - Apr 03, 2019; Potomac, MD; United States
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: Landing space craft rocket plume exhaust interactions with the regolith surfaces on the Moon and Mars will result in cratering and regolith particle ejecta traveling at velocities up to 2,000 meters per second in the vacuum surroundings. This phenomenon creates hazards for the spacecraft that is landing or launching and may also cause damage to surrounding assets, personnel and infrastructure. One potential solution to this issue is to construct vertical takeoff and vertical landing (VTVL) pad infrastructure systems which will mitigate these rocket plume exhaust effects. Concepts will be presented for the construction and maintenance of such VTVL pads in lunar and martian environments.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: KSC-E-DAA-TN65133 , Caltech Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference (EMI 2019); Jun 18, 2019 - Jun 21, 2019; Pasadena, CA; United States
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Ocean worlds have thick icy shells covering subsurface oceans. Due to the potential habitability of the subsurface ocean, Europa has become a target for a potential lander mission. Seismology is the preeminent method for constraining the thickness of an icy shell. The Seismometer to Investigate Ice and Ocean Structure (SIIOS) uses flight-candidate instrumentation to develop approaches for seismic studies of icy bodies. The SIIOS team deployed small aperture seismic arrays on Gulkana Glacier in 2017 and in Northwest Greenland in 2018.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN66598 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: The thermal environment of the lunar surface is extreme. At the equator, temperatures drop ~300 K between local noon and night. Laboratory studies demonstrate that minerals common to the lunar surface (e.g.,pyroxene, olivine) show spectral changes with respect to temperature in near infrared wavelengths. Over temperature changes equivalent to the lunar thermal environment (T 300K), the reflectance of pure pyroxene samples can vary by a factor of two.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN66761 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Legacy of the Apollo samples is the link forged between radiometric ages of rocks and relative ages from crater counts. Lunar impact history innumerous reviews, including NVM-2.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN67098 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: In its investigations of Vesta and Ceres, NASAs Dawn mission has returned spectacular data detailing the surfaces of these two prominent small bodies in our Solar Systems asteroid belt. In order to greatly facilitate dissemination, visualization, and analysis of this data, and public understanding of the mission, the Dawn mission has partnered with NASAs Solar System Treks Project (SSTP). SSTP has recently released an update to the Vesta Trek online portal (https://trek.nasa.gov/vesta/) and has released a new Ceres Trek portal (https://trek.nasa.gov/ceres/). This presentation will showcase the use of the Ceres Trek and Vesta Trek portals and demonstrate how they can be used to visualize and analyze particularly interesting landforms such as the pitted terrain on Vesta and relic cryovolcanoes on Ceres. We will also demonstrate the new VR capability that has been added to the portals, allowing users to generate their own virtual reality flyovers for any user-defined paths along the bodies surfaces. In addition to highlighting the portals for Ceres and Vesta, the presentation will preview additional portals being planned/developed for other small bodies. NASA and JAXA have requested the development of a portal for the asteroid Ryugu to facilitate dissemination, visualization, and analysis of data from Japans Hayabusa2 mission, and a portal for Mars moon Phobos in support of mission planning for Japans MMX mission. We are also planning a portal for the asteroid Bennu with data from the OSIRIS-Rex mission. All of these products are efforts in the NASA Solar System Treks Project (SSTP), available at https://trek.nasa.gov. NASA's Solar System Trek online portals provide web-based suites of interactive data visualization and analysis tools to enable mission planners, planetary scientists, students, and the general public to access mapped data products from past and current missions for a growing number of planetary bodies including the Moon, Mars, Vesta, etc. These portals are being used for site selection and analysis by NASA and a number of its international partners, supporting upcoming missions. In addition to demonstrating the capabilities of selected portals in this presentation, we will solicit input from the community for ideas for future enhancements to the portals.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN65591 , Japan Geoscience Union (JpGU) Meeting 2019; May 26, 2019 - May 30, 2019; Chiba; Japan
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: Current environmental conditions at the surface of Mars are hostile to life as we know it, but the near subsurface may well provide sufficient shielding to harbor simple life forms. This discussion focuses on methane which can be produced either abiotically or by microbial life and possible geological or biological sources for that methane in the subsurface.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN64269 , Mars Extant Life: Whatýs Next conference; Nov 05, 2019 - Nov 08, 2019; Carlsbad, NM; United States
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Mars has a sedimentary history that spans billions of years. Orbital images have allowed for the identification of vast regional sedimentary deposits that can be traced over 100s of kilometers and are 100s of meters thick including localized alluvial, deltaic, and lacustrine deposits. Detections of secondary minerals in these deposits from orbital spectroscopy suggest the aqueous history of early Mars varied as a function of space and time. Orbital observations, however, provide a simplified and incomplete picture of Mars sedimentary history because measurements for inferring sediment transport and deposition, such as lithology, grain size, and internal structures, and measurements for inferring sediment source and aqueous alteration, such as outcrop-scale mineralogic and geochemical composition and diagenetic features, cannot be identified from orbit. Rover observations have significantly enhanced our view of ancient and modern sedimentary environments on Mars, resulting in detailed reconstructions of paleo-environments and habitability.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: LPI Contrib. No. 2132 , JSC-E-DAA-TN66078 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2019); 18ý22 Mar. 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Recent work suggests that the mineralogical sequence of the Murray formation at Gale crater may have resulted from diagenetic alteration after sedimentation, or deposition in a stratified lake with oxic surface and anoxic bottom waters. Fe-containing clay minerals are common both at Gale crater, and throughout the Noachian-aged terrains on Mars. These clay minerals are primarily ferric (Fe3+), and previous work suggests that these ferric clay minerals may result from alteration of ferrous (Fe2+) smectites that were oxidized after deposition. The detection of trioctahedral smectites at Gale crater by CheMin suggests Fe2+ smectite was also deposited during the early Hesperian. However, due to their sensitivity to oxygen, Fe2+ smectites are difficult to analyze on Earth and very few saponite dissolution rates exist in the literature. To the best of our knowledge, no experiments have measured the dissolution rates of ferrous saponites under oxidizing and reducing conditions. In order to better understand the characteristics of water-rock interaction at Gale crater, particularly the oxidation state, we report our results to date on ongoing syntheses of ferrous and magnesium saponites and dissolution experiments of natural saponite under ambient conditions. Future experiments will include the dissolution of synthetic ferric, ferrous, and magnesium saponites under oxidizing and anoxic conditions at a range of pH values.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: LPI Contrib. No. 2132 , JSC-E-DAA-TN66074 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2019); 18ý22 Mar. 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Abundant evidence for liquid water exists at Gale crater, Mars. However, the characteristics of past water remain an area of active research. The first exposures of the Murray formation in Gale crater, Mars (Fig. 1) were studied with four samples analyzed using CheMin: Buckskin, Telegraph Peak, Mojave, and Confidence Hills. Analyses indicate differences in mineralogy and chemistry between the samples which have been attributed to changes in pH and oxidation state of depositional and diagenetic environments. Recent work also suggests that hydrothermal fluids may have been present based on the presence of Se, Zn, Pb, and other elements.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN66065 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Visible/near-infrared (VNIR) reflectance spectra of both Mars [1] and the Moon [2] include hydration bands that vary across the planet and are not well explained in some cases. Poorly crystalline phases have been found at ~30-70 wt.% by CheMin in Gale crater, Mars in all samples measured to date [3]. Here we report on VNIR reflectance spectra of a large collection of amorphous and poorly crystalline materials. These include opal, allophane, imogolite, iron hydroxides/ oxyhydroxides (FeOx), and several synthetic materials containing Si, Al and/or Fe. All of these contain hydration bands due to water and OH that can be used to identify these materials remotely on planetary bodies.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN66032 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Microbial contamination is of particular interest to geological curation as many microorganisms can change mineral composition and produce compounds used as biosignatures used for the detection of life. Microbial cells can change the mineral composition of rocks through organic acid production and direct enzymatic oxidation/reduction of transition metals. Enzymatic oxidation of iron and manganese can occur at a rate several orders of magnitude faster than under abiotic conditions and produce highly reactive nanoparticle- sized oxides that can react and sorb other metals and organic compounds. Many fungi can also produce organic acids that dissolve and chelate mineral matrices chemically reducing and dissolving rock surfaces. Finally, several common soil-associated bacteria and fungi produce secondary metabolites that contain unusual amino acid analogs and non-ribosomal peptides containing both L- and D- chirality used in characterizing carbonaceous chondrites and the detection of extraterrestrial life.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN65757 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: We have characterized the mineralogy, textures, bulk compositions, modal abundances and some mineral compositions in a suite of approximately 140 refractory inclusions from the MIL090019 carbonaceous chondrite. All of these 140 inclusions are found in a single thin section of this CO3.1 chondrite. These inclusions range from grossite- and hibonite-rich varieties, melilite-, spinel-, fassaite-diopside- and anorthite-rich types, and include a subset of aluminous AOAs (amoeboidal olivine aggregates). Grossite- and hibonite-bearing inclusions were discussed briefly in previous abstracts. X-ray mapping by energy dispersive spectrometry has permitted us to extract the bulk compositions of these inclusions from hyperspectral x-ray datasets. The bulk compositions of these inclusions represent the full range of recognized CAI (Calcium-Aluminumrich Inclusions) types.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN65245 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2019); 18ý22 Mar. 2019; The Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Comets are time capsules from the birth of our Solar System that record pre-solar history, the initial stages of planet formation, and the sources of prebiotic organics and volatiles for the origin of life. These capsules can only be opened in laboratories on Earth. CAESAR (Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return)s sample analysis objectives are to understand the nature of Solar System starting materials and how these components came together to form planets and give rise to life. Examination of these comet nucleus surface samples in laboratories around the world will also provide ground truth to remote observations of the innumerable icy bodies of the Solar System.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN64974 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2019); 18ý22 Mar. 2019; The Woodlands, Texas; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: Olivine-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) may retain trapped parent magma compositions as well as record progressive differentiation while magmas crystallize and ascend towards the surface [1,2 and references therein]. Major element compositions of the MIs, especially Fe and Mg, can be affected by post-entrapment re-equilibration with their host olivine [1,2]. Therefore, Fe/Mg ratio correction is required to obtain MI bulk compositions following equilibrium with their host olivine. Partition coefficients of most of the trace elements in olivine are very low (i.e. DOL/melt〈0.001). Thus, ratios of trace elements of olivine-hosted MIs are unlikely to be affected by post-entrapment re-equilibration and no correction is necessary [2]. Hence, tracking trace element behavior in MIs may constrain the composition of the parent magma and its evolution yielding insights on magma differentiation of shergottites. However, analyzing MIs for chemical compositions is a challenging task due to their low abundances and small sizes. Using a highly sensitive and precise micro-beam technique is essential to examine olivine-hosted MIs in order to measure trace element abundances. For this purpose, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) is an excellent tool due to its wide range of laser spot sizes (1-150 m), ability to obtain raster analysis (several mm2) and lower detection limits (0.1 ppb) [3].
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN64818 , Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; Woodlands, TX; United States
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: The Phoenix Scout Lander mission investigated the north polar region of Mars in 2008 with the goal to study the history of water, assess the past/present Martian climate, search for organics, and evaluate the potential for past/present microbial habit-ability on Mars. To accomplish this goal, the Phoenix Landers Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer (TEGA) instrument assessed the gas composition of the Martian atmosphere and evaluated the mineralogy of the Martian regolith. The TEGA instrument consisted of eight small ovens connected to a 4 channel magnetic sector mass spectrometer. The ovens heated soil samples from ambient to 1000C where the gases (e.g., H2O, CO2, etc.) evolved from thermal decomposition of mineral phases were analyzed by the mass spectrometer. Minerals thermally decomposed at characteristic temperatures and the evolving gases indicated the presence of perchlorate, carbonate, and hydrated phases in the Phoenix landing site soils.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: JSC-E-DAA-TN64834 , 2019 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC); Mar 18, 2019 - Mar 22, 2019; Woodlands, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN66338 , Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program (CLPS); Mar 01, 2018; Greenbelt, MD; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: We study the orbital architectures of planetary systems orbiting within 1 AU of their stars by analyzing the ensemble of Kepler systems having two or more planet candidates. We use data from the entire Kepler mission, and in many cases we apply improved analysis techniques (e.g., replacing histograms by top-hat Kernel Density Estimators that avoid the loss of information resulting from choosing a particular phase for the bin boundaries) to extend and enhance the studies of Lissauer et al. (2011, ApJS 197, 8) and Fabrycky et al. (2014, ApJ 790, 146).These data show ~ 1700 transiting planet candidates in 〉 600 multiple-planet systems, far more than were available for our previous two studies. The increased numbers and better information about planetary radii and the properties of stellar hosts made possible by Gaia DR2 allow more statistically-robust analyses of the entire ensemble of Kepler multis as well as independent analyses of subsets of the population. We are thus able to contrast the dynamical configurations of small and large planets, short-period and longer-period planets, and planets orbiting various types of host stars. We reinforce our previous findings that most pairs of planets within the same system are neither in nor near low-order mean motion resonances and that there is a substantial excess of planets having period ratios slightly larger than those of first-order mean-motion resonances. However, neglecting three systems whose planets are locked in 3- body resonances and summing over all first-order mean motion resonances, the deficit of planet pairs with period ratios just narrow of resonance is as large as the excess of planets wide of resonance (within statistical uncertainties), suggesting that overall there is no overall excess of planet pairs in the vicinity of resonance. Other aspects of our study, including estimates of the typical relative inclinations of planetary orbits and their variations as functions of orbital period, planet sizes and stellar properties, are in progress, with results expected to be available for presentation by the time of the conference.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN65422 , Kepler & K2 Svience Conference; Mar 04, 2019 - Mar 08, 2019; Glendale, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: One important observation from the recent Ice Giants Study sponsored by NASA was that the predicted and margined thicknesses of HEEET (new NASA TPS technology) were much greater than could be woven with the currently established loom capabilities. Since the cost of a loom upgrade would be substantial, the present work explores the entry trajectory space to determine what combinations of entry parameters would result in HEEET thicknesses that fit within the existing loom infrastructure. Toward this end, the entry trajectory space, parameterized by ballistic coefficient and entry flight path angle, was systematically explored for 45 sphere-cone geometries of 3 different radii 0.2 m, 0.3 m, and 0.4 m which covered the range from Galileo-derived probes considered in the Ice Giants Study, and a follow-on study on the possibility of using a single probe architecture (in terms of size and mass) for various destinations, including Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The entry velocities, latitudes, and azimuths at Uranus and Neptune used in the present work were taken from the Ice Giants Study. For each 3D OF trajectory generated by a NASA Ames in-house code, TRAJ, the material response and thickness were computed using another NASA Ames code, FIAT, along with a margins policy proposed by the HEEET project. In the present work, ballistic coefficients ranging from 200 kg/sqm to 350 kg/sqm were considered along with entry flight path angles ranging from -16 to -36 (primarily to allow deceleration loads to vary between 50 g and 200 g).
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN65499 , Workshop on In Situ Exploration of the Ice Giants; Feb 25, 2019 - Feb 27, 2019; Marseille; France
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