Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Mar 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982georl...9..195d&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 9, Mar. 1982, p. 195-198. Research supported by the U.S. Defense Nuclear Agency;
Computer Science
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Barium, Ionospheric Sounding, Particle Interactions, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Space Plasmas, Strontium, Atmospheric Ionization, Collisionless Plasmas, Critical Velocity, Optical Tracking, Upper Atmosphere
Scientific paper
A disk of barium and strontium vapor traveling radially outward, perpendicular to the geomagnetic field lines, may be created by the detonation of a high-explosive, radially shaped charge with a liner composed of the two metals in the upper atmosphere. Because of solar radiation resonance, both the barium and the strontium may be optically tracked. Observations indicate the early formation of the metal ions thus evolved into a disk-shaped, stellate structure with a dark hole at the center of a radial structure. The results of these experiments indicate that the process could occur on a cosmic scale, and that unconfirmed aspects of the theory relating to this process could be determined through variation of the parameters in future radial rocket experiments.
Deehr Charles S.
Foeppl H.
Hallinan Thomas J.
Romick Gerald J.
Stenbaek-Nielsen Hans
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