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Developing a new method of measuring dissolution rates of silicate minerals using changes in the isotopic ratio of a spiked solution Developing a new method of measuring dissolution rates of silicate minerals using changes in the isotopic ratio of a spiked solution
Weathering in the field tends to be incongruent due to the precipitation of secondary phases. However, most laboratory experiments are designed to avoid such precipitation, as it complicates the interpretation of the experimental results. Here we report on a new method that eliminates the effect of secondary phase precipitation on the determination of the dissolution rate of a primary...
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L. Harpaz, J. Ganor, T.D. Bullen
Chemical weathering of a marine terrace chronosequence, Santa Cruz, California: Deciphering reaction rates from mineral depth profiles Chemical weathering of a marine terrace chronosequence, Santa Cruz, California: Deciphering reaction rates from mineral depth profiles
A soil chronosequence developed on marine terraces along coastal California, exhibits deeper and more intensively weathered mineral profiles with increasing age (65 to 226 kyrs). Feldspar concentrations generally increase linearly with terrace depth. The slope or weathering gradient is defined by the ratio of the weathering rate and the velocity at which the profile penetrates into the...
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Arthur F. White, Marjorie S. Schulz, Davison V. Vivit, David A. Stonestrom, Alex E. Blum
Beating effect identified from seismic responses of instrumented buildings Beating effect identified from seismic responses of instrumented buildings
Beating effects observed in the recorded responses of buildings are examined in this paper. Beating is a periodic, resonating and prolonged vibrational behavior caused by distinctive close coupling of translational and torsional modes of a lightly damped structure. Repetitively stored potential energy during the coupled translational and torsional deformations turns into repetitive...
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Mehmet Celebi
Report on the final completion of the Unified Lunar Control Network 2005 and Lunar Topographic Model Report on the final completion of the Unified Lunar Control Network 2005 and Lunar Topographic Model
In order to highlight this project to the extraterrestrial mapping community, we repeat here our earlier abstract [1], with a corrected Figure 2. A report describing the Unified Lunar Control Network 2005 and the files associated with that network is now available as an on-line USGS Open-File Report [2] at the location http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1367/. A “Readme” file describes the...
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Brent A. Archinal, Mark R. Rosiek, Randolph L. Kirk, Trent M. Hare, Bonnie L. Redding
First stereoscopic radar images of Titan First stereoscopic radar images of Titan
Saturn's giant, cloud-covered satellite Titan, larger than the planet Mercury, is the last major piece of unexplored real estate in the Solar system. The NASA/ESA Cassini spacecraft carries a variety of instruments that are being used to map the surface of Titan, including optical instruments that provide a global synoptic view and spectroscopic information, and microwave imager (Cassini...
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Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, K. L. Mitchell, S. Hensley, B.W. Stiles
Urgent processing and control of lunar data Urgent processing and control of lunar data
There is an urgent, time-critical need to begin tying together (geodetically controlling) all past and current lunar data, and to establish the cartographic foundation needed to make maximum use of future planned lunar data. Proper control of lunar datails required to properly support both lunar science and exploration, and at present we know of no plans within NASA to fund such work...
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Brent A. Archinal, Lisa R. Gaddis, Randolph L. Kirk, Trent M. Hare, Mark R. Rosiek
Resolution effects in radarclinometry Resolution effects in radarclinometry
Data from the Cassini-Huygens mission, in particular images from the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper (RADAR) have revealed Saturn's giant moon, Titan to be a world whose geologic diversity and complexity approach those of the Earth itself. Estimates of topographic relief are, naturally, of enormous interest in the effort to understand the nature of Titan's surface features and quantify the...
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Randolph L. Kirk, Jani Radebaugh
The HRSC DTM test The HRSC DTM test
The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC, [1]) is part of the orbiter payload on the Mars Express (MEX) mission of the European Space Agency (ESA), orbiting the Red Planet in a highly elliptical orbit since January 2004. For the first time in planetary exploration, a camera system has especially been designed to meet the requirements of photogrammetry and cartography for mapping the...
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Christian Heipke, Jurgen Oberst, Jeorg Albertz, Maria Attwenger, Peter Dorninger, Egon Dorrer, M. Ewe, Stephan Gehrke, Klaus Gwinner, H. Hirschmuller, J.R. Kim, Randolph L. Kirk, H. Mayer, Jan-Peter Muller, Rajagopalan Rengarajan, M. Rentsch, R. Schmidt, Frank Scholten, J. Shan, Michael Spiegel, M. Wahlisch, Gerhard Neukum
The cultural, socio-economic and ecological determinants of avian influenza and its spread The cultural, socio-economic and ecological determinants of avian influenza and its spread
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Leslie A. Dierauf, Lonnie J. King, Steven Salzberg, S. Ip, Marguerite Pappaioanou, Sharon Kemerer, Robert A. Cook, A. Townsend Peterson
Crystal growth of ice-I/hydrate eutectic binary solutions Crystal growth of ice-I/hydrate eutectic binary solutions
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C. McCarthy, K.D. Rieck, Stephen H. Kirby, W.B. Durham, L.A. Stern, R.F. Cooper
Experimental geoscience in a freezer: Ice and icy compounds as useful educational analogues for teaching earth and planetary materials science and the physical sciences Experimental geoscience in a freezer: Ice and icy compounds as useful educational analogues for teaching earth and planetary materials science and the physical sciences
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Stephen H. Kirby
Predicting longshore gradients in longshore transport: the CERC formula compared to Delft3D Predicting longshore gradients in longshore transport: the CERC formula compared to Delft3D
The prediction of longshore transport gradients is critical for forecasting shoreline change. We employ simple test cases consisting of shoreface pits at varying distances from the shoreline to compare the longshore transport gradients predicted by the CERC formula against results derived from the process-based model Delft3D. Results show that while in some cases the two approaches give...
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Jeffrey H. List, Daniel M. Hanes, Peter Ruggiero