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Autor:
B. Giaccio, E. Regattieri, G. Zanchetta, B. Wagner, P. Galli, G. Mannella, E. Niespolo, E. Peronace, P. R. Renne, S. Nomade, G. P. Cavinato, P. Messina, A. Sposato, C. Boschi, F. Florindo, F. Marra, L. Sadori
Publikováno v:
Scientific Drilling, Vol 20, Pp 13-19 (2015)
An 82 m long sedimentary succession was retrieved from the Fucino Basin, the largest intermountain tectonic depression of the central Apennines. The basin hosts a succession of fine-grained lacustrine sediments (ca. 900 m-thick) possibly continuously
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https://doaj.org/article/355970399feb4404996b1c3657b8f9f3
Autor:
Gene G. Mannella
Publikováno v:
Energy. 7:31-37
Solar energy has several distinguishing features that bear heavily upon the eventual interfacing with gas and electric utility systems. Chief among these is its intermittent or diurnal nature, which presents differing considerations and challenges fo
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 38:1648-1651
Various metal surfaces such as nickel, cobalt, copper, and silver give rise to a reddish luminosity in a stream of N- and O-atoms. Spectroscopic and photographic analysis of these glows indicate the formation of electronically excited molecules on th
Autor:
Gene G. Mannella
Publikováno v:
Chemical Reviews. 63:1-20
Autor:
Paul Harteck, Gene G. Mannella
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 34:2177-2180
A luminosity is produced over Ni maintained at approximately 20°C in a stream of O atoms. Spectroscopic investigation shows the strongly forbidden b 1Σg+ — X 3Σg— atmospheric system and A 3Σu+ — X 3Σg— Herzberg system of the O2 molecule
Autor:
Gene G. Mannella, Michael P. Weinreb
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 51:4973-4977
Electrically discharged O effect on N first positive band emission in surface catalyzed excitation
Autor:
Michael P. Weinreb, Gene G. Mannella
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 50:3129-3131
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 29:1333-1335
The rate of reaction of oxygen atoms with nitric oxide has been studied at several pressures (0.62, 0.85, 1.11 mm Hg) by measuring the relative intensities of the oxygen afterglow. The consumption of O atoms was observed as a three‐body recombinati
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 48:318-320
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 29:608-610
The rate of recombination of nitrogen atoms by three‐body collision has been determined at room temperature and 0.5–1.3 mm pressure. The nitrogen was dissociated (about 3–6% nitrogen atoms) in a condensed discharge and pumped continuously throu