Applications of a nuclear technique for depth-sensitive hydrogen analysis : trapped H in lunar samples and the hydration of terrestrial obsidian


Autoria(s): Leich, Douglas Albert
Data(s)

1974

Resumo

<p>The resonant nuclear reaction <sup>19</sup>F(p,αy)<sup>16</sup>O has been used to perform depth-sensitive analyses for both fluorine and hydrogen in solid samples. The resonance at 0.83 MeV (center-of-mass) in this reaction has been applied to the measurement of the distribution of trapped solar protons in lunar samples to depths of ~1/2µm. These results are interpreted in terms of a redistribution of the implanted H which has been influenced by heavy radiation damage in the surface region. Fluorine determinations have been performed in a 1-µm surface layer on lunar and meteoritic samples using the same <sup>19</sup>F(p,αy)<sup>16</sup>O resonance. The measurement of H depth distributions has also been used to study the hydration of terrestrial obsidian, a phenomenon of considerable archaeological interest as a means of dating obsidian artifacts. Additional applications of this type of technique are also discussed.</p>

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http://thesis.library.caltech.edu/9281/1/Leich-da-1974.pdf

Leich, Douglas Albert (1974) Applications of a nuclear technique for depth-sensitive hydrogen analysis : trapped H in lunar samples and the hydration of terrestrial obsidian. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:11172015-101124496 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:11172015-101124496>

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