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The Effect of Fossil Fuel and Biogenic CO, on the 13C and 14C Content of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
The normalization of a measured delta-14C value of atmospheric CO2 to a delta-13C value of -25 per mil does not take into account the presence of fossil fuel and biogenic CO2. In this paper, we try to assess these contaminations as well as the proper 14C content of "clean air".This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact [email protected] for further information.Migrated from OJS platform February 202
Global change, een wereld van verandering
College gegeven op 24 juni 1997 ter gelegenheid van het afscheid van Willem G. Mook als hoogleraar in de isotopenfysica aan de RijksUniversiteit Groninge
A Comparison of the High-Frequency Magnetic Fluctuations in Insulating and Superconducting La2-xSrxCuO4
Inelastic neutron scattering performed at a spallation source is used to make
absolute measurements of the dynamic susceptibility of insulating La2CuO4 and
superconducting La2-xSrxCuO4 over the energy range 15<EN<350 meV. The effect of
Sr doping on the magnetic excitations is to cause a large broadening in
wavevector and a substantial change in the spectrum of the local spin
fluctuations. Comparison of the two compositions reveals a new energy scale of
22 meV in La1.86Sr0.14CuO4.Comment: RevTex, 7 Pages, 4 postscript figure
Softening and Broadening of the Zone Boundary Magnons in Pr0.63Sr0.37MnO3
We have studied the spin dynamics in PrSrMnO above and
below the Curie temperature K. Three distinct new features have been
observed: a softening of the magnon dispersion at the zone boundary for
, significant broadening of the zone boundary magnons as , and
no evidence for residual spin-wave like excitations just above . The
results are inconsistent with double exchange models that have been
successfully applied to higher samples, indicating an evolution of the
spin system with decreasing .Comment: 12 pages, Latex, 3 figure
X-Ray-Diffraction Study of Charge-Density-Waves and Oxygen-Ordering in YBa2Cu3O6+x Superconductor
We report a temperature-dependent increase below 300 K of diffuse
superlattice peaks corresponding to q_0 =(~2/5,0,0) in an under-doped
YBa_2Cu_3O_6+x superconductor (x~0.63). These peaks reveal strong c-axis
correlations involving the CuO_2 bilayers, show a non-uniform increase below
\~220 K with a plateau for ~100-160 K, and appear to saturate in the
superconducting phase. We interpret this unconventional T-dependence of the
``oxygen-ordering'' peaks as a manifestation of a charge density wave in the
CuO_2 planes coupled to the oxygen-vacancy ordering.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Quasi One-Dimensional Spin Fluctuations in YBa(2)Cu(3)O(6+x)
We study the spin fluctuation of the oxygen deficient planes of
YBa(2)Cu(3)O(6+x). The Cu-O chains that constitute these planes are described
by a model that includes antiferromagnetic interactions between spins and
Kondo-like scattering of oxygen holes. The spectrum of magnetic excitations
shows the presence of incommensurate dynamic fluctuations along the direction
of the chains. The presence of itinerant holes is responsible for the existence
of important differences between the spin dynamics of this system and that of a
quasi-one-dimensional localized antiferromagnet. We comment on the possibility
of experimental observation of these fluctuations.Comment: 22 pages, REVTEX, 3 figures, to appear in PRB55 (1May 1997
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