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Nature ; 442(7100): 287-90, 2006 Jul 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16855587

RESUMEN

The determination of melt distribution in the crust and the nature of the crust-mantle boundary (the 'Moho') is fundamental to the understanding of crustal accretion processes at oceanic spreading centres. Upper-crustal magma chambers have been imaged beneath fast- and intermediate-spreading centres but it has been difficult to image structures beneath these magma sills. Using three-dimensional seismic reflection images, here we report the presence of Moho reflections beneath a crustal magma chamber at the 9 degrees 03' N overlapping spreading centre, East Pacific Rise. Our observations highlight the formation of the Moho at zero-aged crust. Over a distance of less than 7 km along the ridge crest, a rapid increase in two-way travel time of seismic waves between the magma chamber and Moho reflections is observed, which we suggest is due to a melt anomaly in the lower crust. The amplitude versus offset variation of reflections from the magma chamber shows a coincident region of higher melt fraction overlying this anomalous region, supporting the conclusion of additional melt at depth.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 59(1): 63-72, 2003 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12878125

RESUMEN

The High Flux Isotope Reactor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory provides the highest steady-state thermal neutron flux in the western world for a wide range of experiments and for isotope production. The highest available fluxes are located in a flux trap region created inside the nested fuel elements. The experimentally determined thermal and the empirically obtained epithermal flux values along the vertical axis of the peripheral target position were fit to cosine curves, with the thermal flux ranging from 1.1 x 10(15)ns(-1)cm(-2) at outer positions to 1.5 x 10(15)ns(-1)cm(-2) at the center. The corresponding epithermal flux ranged from 3.5 x 10(13) to 7.5 x 10(13)ns(-1)cm(-2), respectively. The fast neutron flux (En > or = 0.32 MeV in two positions and En > or = 1.5 MeV in two other positions) was approximately 6 x 10(14)ns(-1)cm(-2), corresponding to a fast to thermal ratio of approximately 0.4.


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Rayos gamma , Neutrones , Reactores Nucleares/instrumentación , Generadores de Radionúclidos/instrumentación , Semivida
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Orig Life ; 12(2): 125-32, 1982 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7145376

RESUMEN

A unique set of millimeter-wave experiments for future cometary space missions is discussed. These experiments could yield answers to many basic questions about the presently undetermined nature of cometary nuclei and inner comae. This same set of experiments, designed to do fundamental cometary research, could simultaneously provide information on whether the accepted biological requirements necessary for the development of life are met in comets.


Asunto(s)
Astronomía , Origen de la Vida , Vuelo Espacial , Fenómenos Astronómicos , Luz , Temperatura
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Nature ; 226(5251): 1148-9, 1970 Jun 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16057717
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Science ; 155(3761): 448-9, 1967 Jan 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17737559

RESUMEN

A search was made for 21-centimeter wavelength radiation in the regions of seven of the cosmic x-ray sources. No new sources with flux densities greater than 5.5 flux units were found.

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Science ; 153(3744): 1633-4, 1966 Sep 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17802633

RESUMEN

The region of W-44 was mapped at 8350 megacycles per second. The degree of linear polarization of the most intense portion of W-44 integrated over the 10.8-minute-of-arc beam was 11+/-2 percent at position angle 45 degrees +/-5 degrees . This high degree of polarization is further evidence that W-44 is a supernova remnant. The integrated flux density of (95+/-25) x 10(-26) watt per square meter per cycle per second for this source is consistent with measurements at lower frequencies extrapolated with the use of a spectral index of-0.44, obtained by other observers. In addition, the compact source 3 minutes of right ascension west of W-44 was unpolarized, within the error of measurement. The flux density of (23+/-6)x 10(-26) watt per square meter per cycle per second determined for it along with the results of other observers indicate that this source has a thermal spectrum.

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