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Spectroscopic Studies Of Metal-Cyanide Complexes, Roy L. Mccullough
Spectroscopic Studies Of Metal-Cyanide Complexes, Roy L. Mccullough
Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
Part 1: Infrared and Visible Absorption Studies of Cyanide Complexes of Ni(II) in Aqueous Solution
Part 2: An Analysis of the Infrared Vibrational Spectra of the Tetracyanonickelate(II) Ion in the Solid State
In this work, further evidence has been collected establishing the existence of a new ionic species in solutions of sodium tetracyanonickelate(II) and sodium cyanide. Contrary to the literature, however, this work shows that the species is [Ni(CN)5]-3 rather than [Ni(CN)6]-4.
A Numerical Solution For Weak Disturbances In A Large Scale Hydromagnetic Field, Patrick J. Blewett
A Numerical Solution For Weak Disturbances In A Large Scale Hydromagnetic Field, Patrick J. Blewett
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Our concern here will be to investigate the form of certain solutions of equation (7); we will be content with a two-dimensional analysis.
Conversion Of Electromagnetic Waves Into Magnetohydrodynamic Waves At The Interface Of A Dielectric And Incomprehensible Fluid, Ralph L. Marsten
Conversion Of Electromagnetic Waves Into Magnetohydrodynamic Waves At The Interface Of A Dielectric And Incomprehensible Fluid, Ralph L. Marsten
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Consider space to be separated into two semi-infinite regions by a rigid boundary. On one side lies medium A--a perfect, rigid, dielectric, with electric permittivity € and magnetic permeability µ. On the other side is medium B; a perfect, fluid, perfectly conducting, also with magnet permeability µ. Throughout all spaces exist a uniform static magnetic field H.
Now such a fluid as medium B is capable of supporting a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) wave; and of course a perfect dielectric will support an electromagnetic (EM) wave. Suppose then, that a uniform plane EM wave in medium A is incident at arbitrary angle …
Method For Interpreting Extensive Air Shower Data, Darrell C. Kent
Method For Interpreting Extensive Air Shower Data, Darrell C. Kent
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Three major topics are discussed in this thesis. The first of these has immediate application to analysis of air shower data which is presently being gathered by two large scintillation tanks located immediately behind the University of New Mexico physics building. The data with which the other two topics are concerned cannot be gathered with present equipment, but these preliminary calculations have been performed in anticipation of the installation of the appropriate apparatus.
A Study Of The Radioactive Decay Of The Two Isomers Of Pd109 And Of The Associated Low-Lying Levels Of Ag109, John W. Starner
A Study Of The Radioactive Decay Of The Two Isomers Of Pd109 And Of The Associated Low-Lying Levels Of Ag109, John W. Starner
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
The radiations of Pd109 (13.45 ± 0.01 hr) and Pd109m(4.69 ± 0.01 min) have been investigated with a coincidence scintillation spectrometer and a solenoidal beta-ray spectrometer. Pd109m was observed to have only one mode of decay: a 188-kev (E3) isomeric transition to Pd109. The principal beta-ray group (>99.9%) of Pd109 was found to have an end-point energy of 1.025 ± 0.005 Mev. Gamma rays of the following energies (kev) and approximate intensities (photons/105 disintegrations) were observed to acccmpany the decay of Pd109: 773 (4), 707 (2), 643 (10), 602 …
An Experimental Method Of Determining The Shape Of Millimicrosecond Radiation Pulses, Robert Braslau
An Experimental Method Of Determining The Shape Of Millimicrosecond Radiation Pulses, Robert Braslau
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
The problem with which this investigation is concerned was to construct suitable apparatus to measure accurately the shape and the duration of a pulse of δ-radiation of approximately 10 Mev energy and 20 mμ sec duration. In particular, the shape of the tail of the pulse had to be determined as accurately as possible, so that millimicrosecond half lives can be measured accurately with the betatron.
Characteristics And Calibration Of A Large Liquid Scintillator, James R. Barcus
Characteristics And Calibration Of A Large Liquid Scintillator, James R. Barcus
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
It is the purpose of this thesis to present in some detail the method and results of the calibration -- in particular, the determination of the single particle pulse height which is crucial to any meaningful interpretation of the observational data.
Mineral Deposits Of The Granite Gap Area, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, David N. Cargo
Mineral Deposits Of The Granite Gap Area, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, David N. Cargo
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Granite Gap area lies in the central part of the Peloncillo Mountains about 28 miles southwest of Lordsburg, New Mexico. Ores of lead, zinc, silver, and tungsten from four separate deposits have been mined there during the past seventy years.
Recording Of Geomagnetic Field Variations In An Orthogonal System, Chistian Schroeder
Recording Of Geomagnetic Field Variations In An Orthogonal System, Chistian Schroeder
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Magnetic field variations in both magnitude and direction are known to occur due to such phenomena as atmospheric tides and solar activity. Magnetic storms caused by solar activity may bring about variations in excess of one percent of the magnitude of the earth's normal magnetic field; but in general the changes are slight and require sensitive instruments for their measurement.
Pennsylvanian Spores From The Sandia Formation Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Thomas L. Carten
Pennsylvanian Spores From The Sandia Formation Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Thomas L. Carten
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
No abstract provided.
Liquid Scintillators. Some Aryl Substituted Phenanthrenes And Dihydrophenanthrenes, And Related P-Terphenyls And P-Quaterphenyls, Stephen Paul Birkeland
Liquid Scintillators. Some Aryl Substituted Phenanthrenes And Dihydrophenanthrenes, And Related P-Terphenyls And P-Quaterphenyls, Stephen Paul Birkeland
Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
The liquid scintillation system has three basic components:
(1) A scintillation solution consisting of an efficient solvent and a fluorescent solute.
(2) A photomultiplier tube.
(3) An electronic system for measuring and recording the voltage pulses generated by the photomultiplier from the photons impinging on it.
Petrology Of The Tijeras Greenstone, Bernallio County, New Mexico, John J. Bruns
Petrology Of The Tijeras Greenstone, Bernallio County, New Mexico, John J. Bruns
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Precambrian metamorphosis rocks of the Tijeras Canyon area crop out along a five-mile, northeast-trending belt, which lies approximately five miles east of the Sandia Mountains front, in north-central New Mexico. The sequence, to the east, is overlain uncomfortably by Pennsylvanian Madera limestone, while the trace of the Tijeras fault marks the western side.
The Geology Of South Fork Thrust And Subsurface Geology Of The Belknap Ranch, Park County, Wyoming, James L. Deurmyer
The Geology Of South Fork Thrust And Subsurface Geology Of The Belknap Ranch, Park County, Wyoming, James L. Deurmyer
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The segment of the South Fork thrust in the Belknap ranch area contains rocks representative of the Upper Jurassic, Lower Cretaceous and Upper Cretaceous. The thrust plate occupies 75 percent of the mapped area. Approximately 3,500 feet of predominantly marine rocks comprise the detachment thrust and about 15 percent of the exposed rocks of the thrust plate is sandstone and conglomerate. All the rock units present in the thrust plate crop out beyond the edge of the over-riding mass except the Sundance and Morrison formations. Approximately 4,600 feet of geologic section is exposed of drilled in the mapped area. The …
Lithogenesis Of The Pennsylvanian Madera Formation Of Palomas Peak, Sandia Mountains, New Mexico., Ronald D. Perkins
Lithogenesis Of The Pennsylvanian Madera Formation Of Palomas Peak, Sandia Mountains, New Mexico., Ronald D. Perkins
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Pennsylvanian Madera formation of Palomas Peak in the Sandia Mountains of central New Mexico is a sequence of marine limestone and minor sandstone that ranges in age from Desmoinesian to Virgilian. The limestone is predominantly clastic or bioclastic and the sandstone is arkosic. Lithologic and paleontologic evidence suggests an epineritic to infraneritic environment on a gently subsiding shelf during deposition of the Madera Sediments.
Rhythmic deposition at Palomas Peak is evidenced by alternating clastic and bioclastic limestones which may have resulted from: (1) eustatic changes in sea level, (2) tectonic fluctuations in the downwarping of the shelf, or (3) …
The Absolute Excitation Functions For The I 127 (N,Y) I 128 And Na 23 (N,Y) And Na 24 Reactions, Richard L. Cubitt
The Absolute Excitation Functions For The I 127 (N,Y) I 128 And Na 23 (N,Y) And Na 24 Reactions, Richard L. Cubitt
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Radiative capture (n,y) cross sections, in addition to their theoretical interest, are of great practical importance to the technology of reactor design. A knowledge of the absolute excitation functions of the various materials employed in reactors permits calculation of the effect of these materials on the reactivity of a reactor, and also enables shielding calculations to be made.