Sentences with phrase «from noble gas»

Temperature Reconstruction at WAIS Divide for the Last 1000 years, from Noble Gas Isotopes and Borehole Temperature.
In a typical medical device, atmospheric pressure plasma is made from a noble gas such as helium.

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Lakkotrypis said U.S. firm Noble Energy and partners Shell and Delek will sit the group of companies to figure out how much gas from...
Where did all of the energy come from, or the noble gases?
Then there are straight - up chocolate bars with caffeine like Awake Chocolate, which squeezes 101 milligrams of caffeine into a 230 - calorie milk chocolate or caramel bar and can be found everywhere from Barnes & Noble to Shell gas stations.
«Minerals from Papua New Guinea hold secret for recycling of noble gases: Scientists find atmospheric gases trapped in minerals that are crystallized in Earth's mantle.»
A new study by Suzanne Baldwin, the Michael G. and Susan T. Thonis Professor of Earth Sciences, and Jayeshkumar Das, a research associate of Earth sciences, brings insight to how atmospheric noble gases, in particular argon and neon, cycle from the surface to the Earth's mantle, and back to the surface again.
Because different noble gases move at various speeds through rock and water, the proportions present revealed that although the gases had come from deep underground, they had arrived directly rather than percolating through layers of rock and water (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1322107111).
The model's noble - gas ratio predictions were similar to the ratios found in atmospheric data gathered from as far away as Japan and Russia nearly two months after North Korea announced it had conducted an underground explosion in 2013.
A team led by Charles R. Carrigan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) used field experiments to build a new, complex model that predicts isotopic ratios of noble gases that would be released from such explosions (Sci.
While argon comprises only a tiny fraction of the gases lost to space from Mars, it is special because it's a noble gas.
But isotopes of some noble gases in the stone are nothing like those found in other meteorites, which all came from asteroids that formed inside the orbit of Jupiter.
A molecule containing a noble gas has been discovered in space by a team including astronomers from Cardiff University.
Greg Holland of the University of Manchester, UK, and colleagues have arrived at a different theory after collecting samples of the noble gas krypton from several hundred metres beneath New Mexico.
The new instrument, containing 3.5 tons of ultra-pure noble gas Xenon cooled to nearly -140 degrees Fahrenheit to make it liquid, is installed inside a 10 - meter - wide water shield to protect it from radioactive background radiation.
Differentiating bubble - free layers from melt layers in ice cores using noble gases, Journal of Glaciology, 61 (227), p. 585 - 594.
While argon makes up only a tiny fraction of the gas lost to space from Mars, it is special because it's a noble gas.
To posit the argument against fracking, a highly likable Dustin Noble (John Krasinski) acts as a roving environmentalist plastering signs about the town condemning the fracking, even accepting a bribe from Global's agents and, rather than keeping quiet, using the money to buy more signs opposing the offers by Big Gas.
Their production of the gas powered Noble gave them a great head start, in that it was more a matter of adaptation of a vehicle, rather than trying to develop something from scratch.
Becker, L., R.J. Poreda, A.G. Hunt, T.E. Bunch, and M. Rampino, 2001: Impact event at the Permian - Triassic boundary: Evidence from extraterrestrial noble gases in fullerenes.
Another temperature measurement that shook paleoclimatology came from the fraction of noble gases in ancient groundwater: Stute et al. (1995).
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