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The earth's trapped radiation belts
The near-earth charged particle environment is discussed in terms of spacecraft design criteria. Models are presented of the trapped radiation belts and based on in-situ data obtained from spacecraft
The Consideration of Race in Child Placement: Does it Serve the Best Interests of Black and Biracial Children?
The advantages of political affiliation : dependent and independent small-island profiles
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the
moment. The current status is regarded as the best of both worlds. Island jurisdictions
wield many of the benefits associated with political sovereignty while they are
delegating responsibilities to, and enjoying the security and reaping the material
benefits of remaining in association with, a larger, and typically richer, patron
(Baldacchino,2004).peer-reviewe
The chemistry of Antarctic ozone 1960-1987
The factors that influence Antarctic ozone are examined with a view to understanding the observed historical trend. Researchers show that reduced ambient temperatures can dramatically enhance the efficiency of chemical removal processes. Attention is focused on positive feedback between levels of ozone, temperature, and rates of heterogeneous chemical reactions. ClO and its dimer, and high levels of these gases are maintained until the clouds evaporate, on 15 September for the simulation shown here
Vortex avalanches in the non-centrosymmetric superconductor Li2Pt3B
We investigated the vortex dynamics in the non-centrosymmetric superconductor
Li_2Pt_3B in the temperature range 0.1 K - 2.8 K. Two different logarithmic
creep regimes in the decay of the remanent magnetization from the Bean critical
state have been observed. In the first regime, the creep rate is
extraordinarily small, indicating the existence of a new, very effective
pinning mechanism. At a certain time a vortex avalanche occurs that increases
the logarithmic creep rate by a factor of about 5 to 10 depending on the
temperature. This may indicate that certain barriers against flux motion are
present and they can be opened under increased pressure exerted by the
vortices. A possible mechanism based on the barrier effect of twin boundaries
is briefly discussed
Spaceborne CO2 laser communications systems
Projections of the growth of earth-sensing systems for the latter half of the 1980's show a data transmission requirement of 300 Mbps and above. Mission constraints and objectives lead to the conclusion that the most efficient technique to return the data from the sensing satellite to a ground station is through a geosynchronous data relay satellite. Of the two links that are involved (sensing satellite to relay satellite and relay satellite to ground), a laser system is most attractive for the space-to-space link. The development of CO2 laser systems for space-to-space applications is discussed with the completion of a 300 Mpbs data relay receiver and its modification into a transceiver. The technology and state-of-the-art of such systems are described in detail
BIASED BIASED TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS IN THE U.S. FARM SECTOR: A STRUCTURAL PERSPECTIVE
Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Agricultural Perturbations of the Nitrogen Cycle and Related Impact on Atmospheric N_2O and Ozone
The available data are employed to
identify the fate of agricultural nitrogen
in the environment. Best estimates
predict denitrification of nearly 50% of
fertilizer nitrogen in less than 10 years
after application. We also discuss in
detail the expected demand curve for agricultural N. If population growth
continues at projected levels, between 100
and 200 M tons/yr of agricultural N will
be needed by the year 2000. We estimate
that as a result, atmospheric N_2O could be
more than doubled by 2050, and that
perturbations of O_3 at that time could
range from 10 to more than 20%. Major
uncertainties remain however, and we
emphasize the importance of further
experimental research into the nitrogen
cycle
Nitrous oxide in fresh water systems: An estimate for the yield of atmospheric N2O associated with disposal of human waste
The N2O content of waters in the Potomac and Merrimack Rivers was measured on a number of occasions over the period April to July 1977. The concentrations of dissolved N2O exceeded those which would apply in equilibrium with air by factors ranging from about 46 in the Potomac to 1.2 in the Merrimack. Highest concentrations of dissolved N2O were associated with sewage discharges from the vicinity of Washington, D. C., and analysis indicates a relatively high yield, 1.3 to 11%, for prompt conversion of waste nitrogen to N2O. Measurements of dissolved N2O in fresh water ponds near Boston demonstrated that aquatic systems provide both strong sources and sinks for atmospheric N2O
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