Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976entr.....q....s&link_type=abstract
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Computer Science
Energy Technology, Lunar Rocks, Lunar Temperature, Ozonometry, Periodicals, Air Pollution, Crime, Electrical Resistivity, Environmental Monitoring, Melting, Pattern Recognition, Satellite Observation
Scientific paper
The resolution of serious discrepancy between lunar magnetic field data and melting studies of lunar basalts is discussed. Estimates of the subsurface temperature, based on lunar electrical conductivity measurements and laboratory experiments, were hundreds of degrees below those given by models using known melting points of various minerals. A basic flaw in previous measurements was uncovered. New measurements under more realistic conditions brought the electrical conductivity temperature estimates into agreement with temperatures derived from melting experiments. A satellite ozone analysis center is also described. It is expected to produce daily high resolution global maps of ozone concentration. Correlated with ground observations, these maps should make it possible to establish the average ozone level, to check the effects of solar flares, volcanic eruptions, and atmospheric nuclear tests on that level, to detect long term trends in ozone concentration, and eventually to predict the effects of various forms of atmospheric pollution. Finally, a computer pattern recognition system for analyzing crime is discussed.
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