Auger spectroscopy of stratospheric particles : the influence of aerosols on interplanetary dust
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01/03/1985
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Particle collections from the stratosphere via either the JSC Curatorial Program or the U2 Program (NASA Ames) occur between 16km and 19km altitude and are usually part of ongoing experiments to measure parameters related to the aerosol layer. Fine-grained aerosols (<0.1µm) occur in the stratosphere up to 35km altitude and are concentrated between 15km and 25km altitude[1]. All interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) from these stratospheric collections must pass through this aerosol layer before reaching the collection altitude. The major compounds in this aerosol layer are sulfur rich particulates (<0.1µm) and gases and include H2S04, OCS, S02 and CS2 [2].In order to assess possible surface reactions of interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) with ambient aerosols in the stratosphere, we have initiated a Surface Auger Microprobe (SAM) and electron microscope study of selected particles from the JSC Cosmic Dust Collection. |
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Lunar and Planetary Institute |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55657/1/16th_LPSC-Auger.pdf http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1985LPI....16..569M Mogk, David W., Mackinnon, Ian D.R., & Rietmeijer, Frans J.M. (1985) Auger spectroscopy of stratospheric particles : the influence of aerosols on interplanetary dust. In Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, USA, pp. 569-570. |
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Copyright 1985 Lunar and Planetary Institute. |
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Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #040101 Atmospheric Aerosols #040108 Tropospheric and Stratospheric Physics #049999 Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified #aerosols #Auger spectroscopy #experimental studies #high-resolution methods #interplanetary dust #particulate materials #spectra #spectroscopy #stratosphere |
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Conference Paper |