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Topography-Induced Contributions To Friction Forces Measured Using An Atomic Force/Friction Force Microscope, Sriram Sundararajan, Bharat Bhushan
Topography-Induced Contributions To Friction Forces Measured Using An Atomic Force/Friction Force Microscope, Sriram Sundararajan, Bharat Bhushan
Sriram Sundararajan
Most friction studies using an atomic force/friction force microscope, while concentrating on material-induced effects, often present users with conflicting and confusing interpretations of the topography-induced friction forces. It has been generally reported that topography-induced contributions are independent of scanning direction and can be removed by subtracting friction data from forward and backward scans. In this article, we present friction studies on samples with well-defined topography variations and find that the above-given statement is not generally true. At surface locations involving significant changes in topography, the topography-induced contributions to friction forces are found to be different between forward and backward scanning …
Structural And Topographic Evolution Of The Central Transverse Ranges, California, From Apatite Fission- Track, (U-Th)/He And Digital Elevation Model Analyses, Ann Blythe, D Burbank, K Farley, E Fielding
Structural And Topographic Evolution Of The Central Transverse Ranges, California, From Apatite Fission- Track, (U-Th)/He And Digital Elevation Model Analyses, Ann Blythe, D Burbank, K Farley, E Fielding
Ann Blythe
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Fe-Mg Carbonates As A Monitor Phase Of Carbon Dioxide And Oxygen Fugacity On Mars, Andrea Koziol
Fe-Mg Carbonates As A Monitor Phase Of Carbon Dioxide And Oxygen Fugacity On Mars, Andrea Koziol
Andrea M. Koziol
Past Leaded Gasoline Emissions As A Nonpoint Source Tracer In Riparian Systems: A Study Of River Inputs To San Francisco Bay, Charles E. Dunlap, Robin Bouse, A. Russell Flegal
Past Leaded Gasoline Emissions As A Nonpoint Source Tracer In Riparian Systems: A Study Of River Inputs To San Francisco Bay, Charles E. Dunlap, Robin Bouse, A. Russell Flegal
Charles Dunlap
Variations in the isotopic composition of lead in 1995- 1998 river waters flowing into San Francisco Bay trace the washout of lead deposited in the drainage basin from leaded gasoline combustion. At the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers where they enter the Bay, the isotopic compositions of lead in the waters define a linear trend away from the measured historical compositions of leaded gas in California. The river waters are shifted away from leaded gasoline values and toward an isotopic composition similar to Sierra Nevadan inputs which became the predominant source of sedimentation in San Francisco Bay …