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    Deformation measurements on Kilauea volcano, Hawaii

    Repeated electronic distance measurements across Kilauea Caldera with Tellurometers and Geodimeter show definite horizontal expansion related to the vertical uplift and outward tilting of the summit prior to a...

    R. W. Decker, D. P. Hill, T. L. Wright in Bulletin Volcanologique (1966)

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    Crystallization of tholeiitic basalt in Alae Lava Lake, Hawaii

    The eruption of Kilauea Volcano August 21–23, 1963, left 600,000 cubic meters of basaltic lava in a lava lake as much as 15 meters deep in Alae pit crater. Field studies of the lake began August 27 and include...

    D. L. Peck, T. L. Wright, J. G. Moore in Bulletin Volcanologique (1966)

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    Deformation measurements on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii

    R. W. Decker, T. L. Wright in Bulletin Volcanologique (1968)

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    A probabilistic calculation of the distribution of the resistance of a mechanized support across the width of the face area

    V. M. Kaz'min, É. I. Gol'dengershel', T. L. Vardishvili in Soviet Mining (1974)

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    Exsolution in Metamorphic Bytownite

    It is not possible to investigate the exsolution in calcic plagioclases using synthetic materials and standard phase equilibria experiments. The kinetics of the exchange NaSi⇌CaAl involved in the unmixing are ...

    T. L. Grove in Electron Microscopy in Mineralogy (1976)

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    Deformation properties of the lithosphere derived from data on recent crustal movements of the earth

    Рaссмamрuвaеmся зa¶rt;aчa о ¶rt;вuженuях в ¶rt;вухслоŭноŭ ньюmоновскоŭ жu¶rt;косmu, вознuкaющuх nо¶rt; влuянuем верmuкaльных ¶rt;вuженuŭ нa нuжнеŭ ...

    T. L. Tolkunova in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica (1978)

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    Measurements and predictions of turbulent recirculating flow over a rectangular depression

    Measurements of mean velocity and turbulence intensity components are reported for flow over a two-dimensional rectangular depression; these include measurements in the highly turbulent regions of recirculatin...

    G. D. Raithby, W. L. Hallett, T. L. Crawford, P. R. Slawson in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (1978)

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    Radiative properties of cirrus clouds in NOAA 4 VTPR channels: Some explorations of cloud scenes from satellites

    A one-dimensional spectral infrared radiative transfer model has been developed for atmospheres containing cirrus clouds and absorbing gases above, below and within the cloud. The transfer model takes into con...

    Kuo-Nan Liou, T. L. Stoffel, R. G. Feddes, James T. Bunting in pure and applied geophysics (1978)

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    On the Measurement of Stress Sensitivity of NRM Using a Cryogenic Magnetometer

    Preliminary stress sensitivities of NRM of two rocks from along the San Andreas fault, California, have been investigated using a cryogenic magnetometer and uniaxial pressure vessel. Of particular interest has...

    T. L. Henyey, S. J. Pike, D. F. Palmer in Tectonomagnetics and Local Geomagnetic Fie… (1979)

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    Be10 and U-Series Isotopes in Manganese Nodules from the Central North Pacific

    The exponential decreases with depth of Be10, Th230 and Pa231 in two manganese nodules from the central North Pacific is interpreted in terms of slow growth of the nodules: at average rates of millimeters per mil...

    T. L. Ku, A. Omura, P. S. Chen in Marine Geology and Oceanography of the Pac… (1979)

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    Feasibility of combining the extraction-sorption technology of treatment of solutions with bacterial-chemical lixiviation of copper-zinc ores

    A. I. Golomzik, V. F. Travkin, N. V. Dranitsyna, T. L. Mikhailova in Soviet Mining (1980)

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    Petrology of Hualalai volcano, Hawaii: Implication for mantle composition

    Hualalai is one of five volcanoes whose eruptions built the island of Hawaii. The historic 1800–1801 flows and the analyzed prehistoric flows exposed at the surface are alkalic basalts except for a trachyte co...

    D. A. Clague, E. D. Jackson, T. L. Wright in Bulletin Volcanologique (1980)

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    Classification of Beaufort Sea Ice Using Active and Passive Microwave Sensors

    Results obtained by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS) show that simultaneous dual-polarized 13.3 GHz airborne scattero- meter and 19.4 GHz H-polarized radiometer data may be used to uniquely classify...

    C. E. Livingstone, R. K. Hawkins, A. L. Gray, K. Okamoto in Oceanography from Space (1981)

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    Fundamentals of Multidimensional Time-Series Analysis

    This paper presents a survey of recent research in multi-dimensional signal processing. As a means of illustrating the fundamental principals, the presentation focuses on two-dimensional (2-D) results. A tutor...

    M. P. Ekstrom, T. L. Marzetta in Identification of Seismic Sources — Earthq… (1981)

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    Sand ridges on the inner Atlantic shelf of North America: Morphometric comparisons with Huthnance stability model

    Sand ridge fields on the inner shelf of the Middle Atlantic Bight are generally thought to have formed in response to northeasterly storm flows as the shoreface underwent erosional retreat with postglacial sea...

    A. G. Figueiredo Jr., D. J. P. Swift, Stubblefield, T. L. Clarke in Geo-Marine Letters (1981)

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    Use of FePt alloys to eliminate the iron loss problem in 1 atmosphere gas mixing experiments: Theoretical and practical considerations

    Theoretical and practical considerations are combined to place limits on the iron content of an FePt alloy that is in equilibrium with silicate melt, olivine and a gas phase of known

    T. L. Grove in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1982)

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    Origin of calc-alkaline series lavas at Medicine Lake volcano by fractionation, assimilation and mixing: Corrections and clarifications

    T. L. Grove, D. C. Gerlach, T. W. Sando in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1983)

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    Fractionation of pyroxene-phyric MORB at low pressure: An experimental study

    One-atmosphere melting experiments are used to assess the role of clinopyroxene in producing the compositional variations observed in mid-ocean-ridge basalts (MORBs) from the North Atlantic. Analog models of n...

    T. L. Grove, W. B. Bryan in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1983)

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    Variations of radon content in groundwaters and possible correlation with seismic activities in northern Taiwan

    Radon (222Rn) concentration in geothermal waters and CO2-rich cold springwaters collected weekly in duplicate samples from four stations in northern Taiwan were measured from July 1980 to December 1983. Seven spi...

    K. -K. Liu, T. -F. Yui, Y. -H. Yeh, Y. -B. Tsai, T. -L. Teng in pure and applied geophysics (1984)

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    Geological features and origin of the chromite deposits of sukinda valley, Orissa, India

    The chromiferous ultramafic rocks of Sukinda Valley (21°0'–21°5'N:85°43'–86°0'E) of Orissa are intrusive into the Iron-Ore Supergroup (2,950–3,200 Ma) at the eastern periphery of the Indian Precambrian shield....

    K. L. Chakraborty, T. L. Chakraborty in Mineralium Deposita (1984)

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