Mutation breeders in the 1960s seemed poised to use atomic energy to speed up mutation rates in plants in order to develop new crop varieties, for the benefit of all people. Although skepticism had slowed this work in the United States, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) nurtured the scientific...
Although oceanographers such as Roger Revelle are typically associated with key indicators
of anthropogenic change, he and other scientists at midcentury had very different
scientific priorities and ways of seeing the oceans. How can we join the narrative of the
triumph of mathematical, dynamic oceanography with the environmental narrative? Dynamic...
Utilizing a phase equilibria based trace element isotope model for low pressure igneous differentiation, it is now possible to update the methods presently being used to evaluate the effect of assimilation and fractional crystallization (AFC) processes. The results of the calculations presented here indicate that bulk partition coefficients (D) for...
Melt inclusions trapped in phenocrysts provide a unique picture of magma systems prior to modification by crustal processes. However, post-entrapment crystallization complicates their interpretation. Re-heating the phenocryst to the temperature of entrapment is a commonly applied method to recover the original melt composition. To understand the effects of re-homogenization, we...
These first measurements of specific surface area (SSA)
of bulk samples of subsurface marine basalts were undertaken
to determine the potential area available for microbial
colonization. SSA ranged from 0.3 to 52 m2/g of basalt
with the lowest value coming from pillow basalt and the
highest value from breccia. The...
One of the most persistent questions regarding the phase equilibria of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) pertains to the petrogenesis of the anorthitic plagioclase phenocrysts (>An₉₀) that are characteristic of the more primitive members of such suites. Anorthitic phenocrysts are present in many if not most MORB suites in spite of...
Transport and structural properties of Mg-doped and O-intercalated sintered powders and
polycrystalline films of CuSc₁₋ₓMgₓO[subscript 2+y] are reported. Substitution of Mg for Sc systematically
increases the p-type conductivity in CuSc₁₋ₓMgₓO₂ sintered powders, producing a maximum
conductivity of 0.015 S/cm at x≈0.06. A similar level of conductivity is observed in transparent...