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Abiogenic methane: Evidence sought |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 66,
Issue 28,
1985,
Page 537-537
Judith A. Katzoff,
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Thomas Gold, longtime advocate of the notion that the earth holds vast stores of methane and other hydrocarbons that are derived from nonliving, or “abiogenic,” sources, thinks that strong evidence for his ideas will be found at a well to be drilled in Sweden this fall.The Cornell University researcher told fellow scientists at the recent American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting that he hopes that the findings will support his argument that abiogenic methane has been trapped in the earth's mantle since the creation of the planet (Eos, August 11, 1981, p. 6
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO066i028p00537-01
年代:1985
数据来源: WILEY
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Nitrogen in the Marine Environment |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 66,
Issue 28,
1985,
Page 538-538
Allan H. Devol,
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Although the perception that nitrogen plays a major role in the ecology of the sea goes back at least to the turn of the century, it is only in the past 2 decades, after significant advances in analytical methodologies, that the importance of nitrogen to marine primary production and the importance of the oceans in the global nitrogen cycle have begun to be quantified. Articles on marine nitrogen cycling studies have appeared, and continue to appear, in every major journal dealing with the environment. The bookNitrogen in the Marine Environmentis a compilation of the major results and insights of these studies.
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO066i028p00538
年代:1985
数据来源: WILEY
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John Adam Fleming Medal |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 66,
Issue 28,
1985,
Page 539-540
Francis S. Johnson,
William B. Hanson,
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William B. Hanson has made numerous important contributions to the field of ionospheric and space physics, not only for the planet earth, but also for Mars and Venus.Dr. Hanson was born in Warroad, Minn., on December 30, 1923. He attended the University of Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and a master's degree in physics. He received his Ph.D. degree from George Washington University in Washington, D. C. His earliest scientific work was in the field of low‐temperature physics at the National Bureau of Standards, but he abandoned that field of research in 1956 and entered into the field of ionospheric and space research at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. In 1962 he went to the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies in Dallas, which in 1969 became the University of Texas at Dallas. There he is the Director of the Center for Space Sciences and Professor of Physic
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO066i028p00539
年代:1985
数据来源: WILEY
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