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Papers and books by Harold C. Urey
and the papers citing HC Urey

Nodes: 7017, Authors: 8923, Journals: 1047, Outer References: 204273, Words: 9630
Collection span: 1923 - 2005
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540111458 1926 PHYSICAL REVIEW 28 (5): 980-1021
Van Vleck JH
On the quantum theory of the specific heat of hydrogen - Part I. Relation to the new mechanics, band spectra, and chemical constants
07
54021299 1926 PHYSICAL REVIEW 28 (6): 1223-1241
Witmer EE
Critical potentials and the heat of dissociation of hydrogen as determined from its ultra-violet band spectrum
334
540311416 1927 PHYSICAL REVIEW 29 (2): 270-284
Hutchisson E
The energy of the crossed-orbit model of the hydrogen molecule
01
540401528 1929 PHYSICAL REVIEW 34 (12): 1541-1548
Urey HC; Bates JR
The continuous spectra of flames containing the halogens
1818
54050033 1930 PHYSICAL REVIEW 35 (7): 869-870
Urey HC; Johnston H
Regularities in radioactive nuclei
11
54060036 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 37 (7): 843-843
Urey HC; Bradley CA
Raman spectra of silico-chloroform
22
54070837 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 37 (8): 923-929
Urey HC
The masses of O-17
11
54080438 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (3): 575-576
Urey HC; Murphy GM
The relative abundance of N-14 and N-15
66
540912839 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (4): 679-692
Linder EG
The dissociation of water in the glow discharge
18
541001540 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (4): 718-724
Urey HC; Bradley CA
On the relative abundances of isotopes
44
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54110041 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (5): 1074-1075
Urey HC
The alternating intensities of Na-2 bands
44
541201642 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (11): 1969-1978
Urey HC; Bradley CA
The vibrations of pentatonic tetrahedral molecules
312309
541301043 1931 PHYSICAL REVIEW 38 (12): 2131-2152
Urey HC; Johnston H
The absorption spectrum of chlorine dioxide
2929
54141252 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 39 (1): 161-161
Salant EO; Rosenthal JE
Isotope effects in polyatomic molecules
11
54150753 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 39 (1): 164-165
Urey HC; Brickwedde FG; Murphy GM
A hydrogen isotope of mass 2
138118
54160454 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 39 (3): 536-536
Bleakney W
Additional evidence for an isotope of hydrogen,of mass 2
55
541723255 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 40 (1): 1-15
Urey HC; Brickwedde FG; Murphy GM
A hydrogen isotope of mass 2 and its concentration
9999
54181656 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 40 (2): 319-320
Birge RT
Probable Values of e h e/m and alpha, - An Addition
08
54193657 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 40 (3): 464-465
Urey HC; Brickwedde FG; Murphy GM
Relative abundance of H-1 and H-2 in natural hydrogen
1515
542023158 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 40 (6): 889-890
Bradley CA; Urey HC
The relative abundance of hydrogen isotopes in natural hydrogen
77
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54212859 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 40 (6): 908-913
Bradley CA
The Smekal-Raman spectra of SiCl3, CHFCl2, and CF2Cl2
017
542231260 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 41 (1): 32-38
Bleakney W
A search for isotopes of hydrogen and helium
1321
54232861 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 41 (1): 115-115
Bainbridge KT
The isotopic weight of H-2
710
542421562 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 41 (2): 141-148
Murphy GM; Urey HC
On the relative abundances of the nitrogen and oxygen isotopes
55
542542063 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 42 (1): 1-10
Bainbridge KT
The isotopic weight of H-2
614
54263964 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 42 (2): 279-289
Hardy JD; Barker EF; Dennison DM
The infrared spectrum of (HCI)-C-2
928
54271165 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 42 (2): 312-312
Murphy GM; Urey HC
On the relative abundances of the nitrogen and oxygen isotopes (vol 41, pg 141, 1932)
00
54282566 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 42 (3): 446-446
Rank DH
The isotope of hydrogen in the atomic spectrum
33
54292667 1932 PHYSICAL REVIEW 42 (6): 812-822
Salant EO; Rosenthal JE
Theory of vibrational isotope effects in polyatomic molecules
731
543012387 1933 PHYSICAL REVIEW 43 (4): 279-302
Mulliken RS
Electronic structures of polyatomic molecules and valence IV Electronic states, quantum theory of the double bond
3200
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54313588 1933 PHYSICAL REVIEW 43 (6): 496-497
Taylor HS; Gould AJ; Bleakney W
The separation of hydrogen isotopes by fractional desorption
310
54321489 1933 PHYSICAL REVIEW 43 (9): 761-761
Joffe J; Urey HC
The spin of the sodium nucleus
22
5433174790 1933 PHYSICAL REVIEW 44 (4): 265-268
Bleakney W; Gould AJ
The relative abundance of hydrogen isotopes
1021
543412491 1933 PHYSICAL REVIEW 44 (7): 538-543
Bartlett JH; Gibbons JJ
Isotope shift in neon
438
543524119 1934 PHYSICAL REVIEW 45 (1): 56-58
Adel A
Vibrational isotope effects in three-particle systems Part I
09
5436120120 1934 PHYSICAL REVIEW 45 (7): 468-474
Joffe J
The nuclear spin of sodium
25
543723121 1934 PHYSICAL REVIEW 45 (8): 538-544
Rosenthal J
Vibrations of tetrahedral pentatomic molecules. Part I. Potential energy. Part II. Kinetic energy and normal frequencies of vibration
1654
543822122 1934 PHYSICAL REVIEW 46 (8): 730-733
Rosenthal JE
Vibrations of tetrahedral pentatomic molecules part III. Comparison with experimental data. Part IV. Isotopic shifts
930
5439327163 1935 PHYSICAL REVIEW 47 (3): 224-232
Clements JH
On the absorption spectrum of sulphur dioxide
257
5440310164 1935 PHYSICAL REVIEW 47 (3): 235-237
Rosenthal JE
Vibrations of symmetrical tetratomic molecules
317
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5441317165 1935 PHYSICAL REVIEW 47 (11): 822-827
Duncan ABF
The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of ammonia
362
5442030166 1935 PHYSICAL REVIEW 47 (12): 914-917
Bradley CA; McKellar A
On the absorption of acetylene and Di-deutero-acetylene in the photographic infrared
04
544326196 1936 PHYSICAL REVIEW 49 (7): 535-537
Rosenthal JE
Vibrations of tetrahedral pentatomic molecules Part V. General criteria for potential functions
611
544414197 1936 PHYSICAL REVIEW 49 (9): 704-704
Wooldridge DE; Jenkins FA
Enrichment of nitrogen in the isotope(15)
44
5445116198 1936 PHYSICAL REVIEW 50 (2): 115-125
Beth RA
Mechanical detection and measurement of the angular momentum of light
0165
544605199 1936 PHYSICAL REVIEW 50 (6): 575-575
Urey HC; Aten AHW
On the chemical differences between nitrogen isotopes
2019
5447158232 1937 PHYSICAL REVIEW 51 (5): 310-332
Mulliken RS
Low electronic states of simple heteropolar diatomic molecules III Hydrogen and univalent metal halides
2151
544818257 1938 PHYSICAL REVIEW 54 (2): 118-121
Nielsen AH; Nielsen HH
The infra-red absorption spectrum of CD4
410
5449136288 1939 PHYSICAL REVIEW 56 (10): 982-1000
Fuson N; Randall HM; Dennison DM
The far infra-red absorption spectrum and the rotational structure of the heavy water vapor molecule
117
545027310 1940 PHYSICAL REVIEW 58 (10): 926-927
Coon JB
Vibration analysis of the chlorine dioxide absorption spectrum
621
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5451214346 1943 PHYSICAL REVIEW 63 (1/2): 41-46
Holmes JR
Isotope shifts in some lines of nitrogen
410
5452225492 1950 PHYSICAL REVIEW 77 (6): 789-793
NIER AO
A REDETERMINATION OF THE RELATIVE ABUNDANCES OF THE ISOTOPES OF CARBON, NITROGEN, OXYGEN, ARGON, AND POTASSIUM
72441
5453115493 1950 PHYSICAL REVIEW 80 (2): 295-295
UREY HC
THE STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MARS
1313
5454233603 1952 PHYSICAL REVIEW 88 (2): 248-252
UREY HC
THE ABUNDANCES OF THE ELEMENTS
3636
545511667 1953 PHYSICAL REVIEW 90 (6): 1131-1131
UREY HC
CORRECTION
11
5456112668 1953 PHYSICAL REVIEW 91 (6): 1474-1475
ROSENBLATT DB
EFFECTS OF A PRIMEVAL ENDOWMENT OF U-236
811
5457123669 1953 PHYSICAL REVIEW 92 (5): 1234-1235
PATTERSON C; BROWN H
CONCENTRATION OF URANIUM AND LEAD AND THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LEAD IN METEORITIC MATERIAL
3875
545829729 1954 PHYSICAL REVIEW 93 (3): 640-641
BOATO G
THE PRIMEVAL COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF DEUTERIUM
510
545915730 1954 PHYSICAL REVIEW 94 (2): 385-388
FIREMAN EL; SCHWARZER D
MEASUREMENT OF THE TRITIUM CONCENTRATION IN NATURAL WATERS BY A DIFFUSION CLOUD CHAMBER
210
5460120731 1954 PHYSICAL REVIEW 96 (4): 1018-1021
HUTCHISON DA
NATURAL ABUNDANCE OF THE LITHIUM ISOTOPES
16
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5461114792 1955 PHYSICAL REVIEW 97 (5): 1303-1304
FIREMAN EL
TRITIUM PRODUCTION BY 2.2-BEV PROTONS ON IRON AND ITS RELATION TO COSMIC RADIATION
427
5462221884 1956 PHYSICAL REVIEW 101 (3): 1064-1066
DIAMOND H; BARNES RF
ALPHA-HALF-LIFE OF PU-244
111
54632111000 1957 PHYSICAL REVIEW 105 (2): 679-680
DIAMOND H; FRIEDMAN AM; GINDLER JE; FIELDS PR
POSSIBLE EXISTENCE OF CM247 OR ITS DAUGHTERS IN NATURE
211
54642151001 1957 PHYSICAL REVIEW 105 (3): 765-766
SINGER SF
CRUCIAL EXPERIMENT CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF METEORITES
23
54651201002 1957 PHYSICAL REVIEW 107 (4): 1087-1090
HUIZENGA JR; DIAMOND H
SPONTANEOUS-FISSION HALF-LIVES OF CF-254 AND CM-250
725
54661401110 1958 PHYSICAL REVIEW 110 (3): 751-765
RAO MVKA; BISWAS S; DANIEL RR; NEELAKANTAN KA; PETERS B
ABUNDANCE OF LIGHT NUCLEI IN THE PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION
014
54671291111 1958 PHYSICAL REVIEW 112 (2): 597-605
ENGLER A; KAPLON MF; KLARMANN J
FLUX OF COSMIC-RAY PARTICLES WITH Z-GREATER-THAN-2 OVER TEXAS
716
5468161221 1959 PHYSICAL REVIEW 115 (6): 1410-1414
BECKER RA; FOWLER WA
ABUNDANCES OF THE RARE-EARTH NUCLEI PRODUCED BY RAPID NEUTRON CAPTURE IN SUPERNOVAE
1416
54693251372 1960 PHYSICAL REVIEW 1 (6): 2000-2004
DIAMOND H; FIELDS PR; STEVENS CS; STUDIER MH; FRIED SM; et al.
HEAVY ISOTOPE ABUNDANCES IN MIKE THERMONUCLEAR DEVICE
051
54705141373 1960 PHYSICAL REVIEW 120 (4): 1388-1393
FONG P
CREATION OF THE HEAVY ELEMENTS BY NEUTRON CAPTURE ON A FAST TIME SCALE
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54710161531 1961 PHYSICAL REVIEW 1 (1): 67-&
LOVE WF; WEI WF
LONGITUDINAL MAGNETORESISTANCE IN N-TYPE GERMANIUM - EXPERIMENTAL
026
54720111532 1961 PHYSICAL REVIEW 1 (1): 74-&
MILLER SC; UREY HC
LONGITUDINAL MAGNETORESISTANCE IN N-TYPE GERMANIUM - THEORETICAL
026
54731251533 1961 PHYSICAL REVIEW 1 (1): 295-&
APPARAO MV
ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LOW-ENERGY HELIUM NUCLEI IN PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION
020
54743311698 1962 PHYSICAL REVIEW 1 (6): 2756-&
BISWAS S; GUSS DE; FICHTEL CE
STUDY OF HYDROGEN, HELIUM, AND HEAVY NUCLEI IN NOVEMBER 12, 1960 SOLAR COSMIC-RAY EVENT
060
54752321699 1962 PHYSICAL REVIEW 128 (3): 1457-&
WEINBERG S
UNIVERSAL NEUTRINO DEGENERACY
176
54764182424 1966 PHYSICAL REVIEW 149 (4): 991-&
REAMES DV; FICHTEL CE
OBSERVATION ON ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES OF LOW-ENERGY COSMIC RAYS IN JULY 1964
19
54776752425 1966 PHYSICAL REVIEW 149 (4): 995-&
FICHTEL CE; REAMES DV
SOURCE SPECTRA AND COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS IMPLIED BY AN ANALYSIS OF INTERSTELLAR AND INTERPLANETARY TRAVEL
318
54780262639 1967 PHYSICAL REVIEW 161 (3): 793-&
GALLAGHE.JW; LOVE WF
TRANSVERSE MAGNETORESISTANCE IN N-TYPE GERMANIUM
012
54790212795 1968 PHYSICAL REVIEW 171 (3): 987-&
GALLAGHE.JW
TRANSVERSE MAGNETORESISTANCE AND HALL EFFECT IN P-TYPE GERMANIUM
03
5480363020 1969 PHYSICAL REVIEW 185 (4): 1591-&
FLYNN KF; GLENDENI.LE
HALF-LIFE OF 107PD
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54811244685 1981 PHYSICAL REVIEW A 23 (2): 908-915
THEIMER O; LUBOWICH DA; HAYS JT
EFFECTS OF POLARIZATION FORCES BETWEEN EXCITED ATOMIC STATES AND POINT CHARGES ON THE IONIZATION EQUILIBRIUM IN PLASMAS
00
54822154919 1983 PHYSICAL REVIEW A 27 (2): 1193-1196
SALIH S; DUQUETTE DW; LAWLER JE
RADIATIVE LIFETIMES IN RH-I AND IN TA-I
020
54832306601 2001 PHYSICAL REVIEW A 64 (2): art. no.-22903
Hathorn BC; Sumpter BG; Noid DW
Contribution of restricted rotors to quantum sieving of hydrogen isotopes
03
548411712059 1964 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 136 (1B): B298-&
MITLER HE
ORIGIN OF LIGHT ELEMENTS
35
54850303844 1974 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 10 (2): 688-697
ARORA VK; MILLER SC
EFFECT OF ELECTRON-PHONON DRAG ON MAGNETOCONDUCTIVITY TENSOR OF NORMAL-GERMANIUM
526
54861623968 1975 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 12 (6): 2285-2296
ARORA VK; PETERSON RL
QUANTUM-THEORY OF OHMIC GALVANO-MAGNETIC AND THERMOMAGNETIC EFFECTS IN SEMICONDUCTORS
246
54870544366 1978 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 18 (8): 4260-4287
MARKIEWICZ RS
ALFVEN-WAVE OSCILLATIONS IN A SPHERE, WITH APPLICATIONS TO ELECTRON-HOLE DROPS IN GE
08
54880264367 1978 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 18 (10): 5573-5577
MARKIEWICZ RS
SHAPE OF AN ELECTRON-HOLE DROP IN A MAGNETIC-FIELD IN UNSTRAINED GE
01
54891294686 1981 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 24 (6): 3616-3619
ARORA VK; SPECTOR HN
TRANSITION IN MAGNETORESISTANCE BEHAVIOR FROM CLASSICAL TO QUANTUM REGIME
05
54902164799 1982 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 26 (6): 3517-3519
LASSER R
PALLADIUM-TRITIUM SYSTEM
014
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54912114800 1982 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 26 (12): 7046-7048
ARORA VK
QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL-LIMIT LONGITUDINAL MAGNETORESISTANCE FOR ANISOTROPIC ENERGY SURFACES
15
54922374920 1983 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 28 (2): 748-758
LASSER R; KLATT KH
SOLUBILITY OF HYDROGEN ISOTOPES IN PALLADIUM
073
54931256061 1996 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 54 (10): 6921-6928
Yokoyama T; Yonamoto Y; Ohta T; Ugawa A
Anharmonic interatomic potentials of octahedral Pt-halogen complexes studied by extended x-ray-absorption fine structure
124
54948506284 1998 PHYSICAL REVIEW B 58 (13): 8248-8256
Alfe D; Gillan MJ
First-principles simulations of liquid Fe-S under Earth's core conditions
130
549513774249 1977 PHYSICAL REVIEW D 15 (12): 3727-3759
JEHLE H
ELECTRON-MUON PUZZLE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING-CONSTANT
03
5496261374 1960 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 4 (1): 8-10
REYNOLDS JH
DETERMINATION OF THE AGE OF THE ELEMENTS
101243
54976141375 1960 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 5 (12): 539-541
MURTHY VR
ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF SILVER IN AN IRON METEORITE
2331
5498181534 1961 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 6 (9): 495-&
FICHTEL CE; GUSS DE
HEAVY NUCLEI IN SOLAR COSMIC RAYS
637
5499461700 1962 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 9 (6): 245-&
NICHIPORUK W; BROWN H
PLATINUM AND IRIDIUM ABUNDANCES IN METEORITES
69
55004146176 1997 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 79 (10): 1809-1812
Surman R; Engel J; Bennett JR; Meyer BS
Source of the rare-earth element peak in r-process nucleosynthesis
214
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55013336602 2001 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 8707 (7): Art. No. 078103
Tuleta M; Gabla L; Madej J
Bioastrophysical aspects of low energy ion irradiation of frozen anthracene containing water
00
5502001711 1962 Physics and Astronomy of the Moon (Ed: Zdenek Kopal) : 481
UREY HC
Origin and History of the Moon
3636
550331834250 1977 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS 2 (1-2): 105-123
ONEIL JR
STABLE ISOTOPES IN MINERALOGY
1541
55048545601 1991 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS 17 (8): 690-699
PATEL A; PRICE GD; MENDELSSOHN MJ
A COMPUTER-SIMULATION APPROACH TO MODELING THE STRUCTURE, THERMODYNAMICS AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE EQUILIBRIA OF SILICATES
750
5505201024687 1981 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH 13-4: 419-445
SHEPPARD SMF
STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF FLUIDS
016
5506371701 1962 PHYSICS LETTERS 2 (1): 55-56
DUORAH HL; KUSHWAHA RS
NEUTRON-CAPTURING PROCESSES IN STARS
11
55072412229 1965 PHYSICS LETTERS 17 (2): 164-&
ZELDOVIC YB; OKUN LB; PIKELNER SB
QUARKS ASTROPHYSICAL AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ASPECTS
021
55083132640 1967 PHYSICS LETTERS B B 25 (5): 305-&
AMIET JP; ZEH HD
SYNTHESIS OF HEAVY NUCLEI AT HIGH DENSITY
014
55091204584 1980 PHYSICS LETTERS B 97 (1): 84-86
THOMAS GH; JONES D
CAN SUPERHEAVY STABLE PARTICLES BE DETECTED IN CURRENT SPECTRAL DATA
00
55101335436 1989 PHYSICS LETTERS B 217 (1-2): 186-190
ARAFUNE J; FUKUGITA M; KOHYAMA Y; KUBODERA K
C-13 AS A SOLAR NEUTRINO DETECTOR
08
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55112211535 1961 PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 4 (1): 2-7
GILVARRY JJ
ESCAPE OF PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES .1. ESCAPE LAYER
79
55122131536 1961 PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 4 (1): 8-12
GILVARRY JJ
ESCAPE OF PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES .2. LIFETIMES OF MINOR CONSTITUENTS
79
55130236723 2002 PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 14 (10): 3624-3640
Babarsky RJ; Herbst IW; Wood HG
A new variational approach to gas flow in a rotating system
02
55143104251 1977 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 13 (4): 380-385
COLLINSON DW; STEPHENSON A
PALEOINTENSITY DETERMINATIONS OF LUNAR-SAMPLES
16
551514594252 1977 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 15 (2-3): 113-120
CASSEN P
PLANETARY MAGNETISM AND INTERIORS OF MOON AND MERCURY
05
55161174368 1978 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 16 (4): 361-369
SHAW GH
EFFECTS OF CORE FORMATION
423
5517241164483 1979 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 19: 168-182
SOLOMON SC
FORMATION, HISTORY AND ENERGETICS OF CORES IN THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
334
55182174484 1979 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 20 (1): 42-47
SHAW GH
CORE FORMATION IN TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
110
551911914485 1979 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 20 (2-4): 255-270
DAILY WD; DYAL P
THEORIES FOR THE ORIGIN OF LUNAR MAGNETISM
210
5520121174585 1980 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 21: 181-201
RUFF L; ANDERSON DL
CORE FORMATION, EVOLUTION, AND CONVECTION - GEOPHYSICAL MODEL
035
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55214414688 1981 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 24 (2-3): 205-217
RUNCORN SK; COLLINSON DW; STEPHENSON A
PALEOMAGNETISM AND PLANETOLOGY
02
55222194801 1982 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 29 (2): 135-147
RUNCORN SK
PRIMEVAL DISPLACEMENTS OF THE LUNAR POLE
215
5523231354802 1982 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 29 (3-4): 261-280
CHANG S
PREBIOTIC ORGANIC-MATTER - POSSIBLE PATHWAYS FOR SYNTHESIS IN A GEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
38
55243375361 1988 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 50 (2): 183-194
BUREK PJ; WANKE H
IMPACTS AND GLACIO-EUSTASY, PLATE-TECTONIC EPISODES, GEOMAGNETIC REVERSALS - A CONCEPT TO FACILITATE DETECTION OF IMPACT EVENTS
06
552551095602 1991 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 68 (1-2): 9-31
MANGA M; ARKANIHAMED J
REMELTING MECHANISMS FOR SHALLOW SOURCE REGIONS OF MARE BASALTS
15
552618875874 1994 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 85 (3-4): 319-337
POIRIER JP
LIGHT-ELEMENTS IN THE EARTHS OUTER CORE - A CRITICAL-REVIEW
2106
55273925957 1995 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 90 (1-2): 55-74
KUSKOV OL
CONSTITUTION OF THE MOON .3. COMPOSITION OF MIDDLE MANTLE FROM SEISMIC DATA
219
55286416177 1997 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 103 (1-2): 101-115
Desrousseaux A; Doukhan JC; Leroux H; Van Duysen JC
An analytical electron microscope investigation of some pallasites
01
552910646402 1999 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 110 (3-4): 191-210
Alfe D; Price GD; Gillan MJ
Oxygen in the Earth's core: a first-principles study
016
553041336990 2004 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 146 (1-2): 333-367
Komiya T
Material circulation model including chemical differentiation within the mantle and secular variation of temperature and composition of the mantle
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5531913375015 1984 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS 111 (1-4): 1-332
AMALDI E
FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEUTRON TO THE DISCOVERY OF NUCLEAR-FISSION
09
55323535774 1993 PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS 227 (1-5): 223-234
STARRFIELD S; TRURAN JW; POLITANO M; SPARKS WM; NOFAR I; et al.
NA-22 AND AL-26 PRODUCTION IN NOVA OUTBURSTS
027
55339893021 1969 PHYSICS TODAY 22 (5): 28-&
CLAYTON DD
ORIGIN OF ELEMENTS
02
5534363368 1971 PHYSICS TODAY 24 (2): 17-&
[Anon]
AMINO ACIDS IN BOTH MOON AND METEORITE
00
55353134803 1982 PHYSICS TODAY 35 (9): 34-39
BRICKWEDDE FG
UREY,HAROLD AND THE DISCOVERY OF DEUTERIUM
25
553601668 1932 PHYSIKALISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 33: 301-302
Meyer S
To choose the basis for atomic weight.
11
5537316692 1933 PHYSIKALISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 34: 425-440
Weizel W
Band spectra and molecule construction I
01
5538226493 1933 PHYSIKALISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 34: 529-560
Finkelnburg W
Continuous gas spectra II
19
55393271200 1936 PHYSIKALISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 37: 222-260
Bomke H
New results and methods of vacuum spectroscopy
02
554018311 1940 PHYSIKALISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 41: 14-18
Fleischmann R
Enrichment of N15 following the cutting-pipe method of Clusius and Dickel
15
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55412261702 1962 PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM 15 (2): 273-&
HOOD DW; PARK K
BICARBONATE UTILIZATION BY MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS
116
554218174312 1940 PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 20 (2): 218-248
Schoenheimer R; Rittenberg D
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GHOSH SN; SHARMA A
COLLISIONAL PROCESSES IN PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES
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56551142232 1965 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION A- PHYSICAL SCIENCES 35: 191-&
SINGH V; PANT KM; MUSHRAN SP
CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF KOHLSCHUTTERS RED SILVER SOL - STUDY OF DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
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56564222796 1968 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION A- PHYSICAL SCIENCES 38: 331-&
DHAR NR; ARORA SK
PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF AMINO ACIDS IN VITRO .I. INTERACTION BETWEEN GLUCOSE AND NH4NO3 OR KNO3
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56571303527 1972 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION A- PHYSICAL SCIENCES 42: 31-38
BANERJEE NK
SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC-MOLECULES UNDER ULTRAVIOLET RAYS
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5658085 1925 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 11: 618-621
Urey HC
The structures of the hydrogen molecule ion
11
565901210 1926 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 12: 80-85
Bichowsky FR; Urey HC
A possible explanation of the relativity doublets and anomalous Zeeman effect by means of a magnetic electron
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566011111 1926 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 12: 328-330
Kronig RD
The magnetic moment of the electron
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566101617 1927 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 13: 763-771
Ruark AE; Urey HC
The impulse moment of the light quantum
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56621920 1928 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 14: 755-763
Brillouin L
Is it possible to test by a direct experiment the hypothesis of the spinning electron?
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566311429 1929 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 15: 453-459
Ramsperger HC; Nordberg ME; Tolman RC
The rate of decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide at moderately low pressures
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56640670 1932 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 18: 496-498
Washburn EW; Urey HC
Concentration of the H-2 isotope of hydrogen by the fractional electrolysis of water
3636
56651495 1933 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 19: 78-81
Eyring H
The zero point energy and the separation of isotopes
914
56662496 1933 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 19: 991-994
Harris L; Jost W; Pearse RWB
Separation of hydrogen isotopes by diffusion through palladium
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5667420358 1945 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 31 (1): 8-15
KAMEN MD; BARKER HA
INADEQUACIES IN PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE RELATION BETWEEN PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE O-18 CONTENT OF ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN
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5668012540 1951 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 37 (7): 383-393
KUIPER GP
ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE PROTOPLANETS
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5669122605 1952 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 38 (4): 351-363
UREY HC
ON THE EARLY CHEMICAL HISTORY OF THE EARTH AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
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5670436670 1953 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 39 (9): 933-946
UREY HC
ON THE ORIGIN OF CONTINENTS AND MOUNTAINS
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5671136732 1954 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 40 (3): 219-224
WOODRING WP
CONFERENCE ON BIOCHEMISTRY, PALEOECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION
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5672114733 1954 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 40 (4): 225-227
KRASNA AI; RITTENBERG D
THE INHIBITION OF HYDROGENASE BY NITRIC OXIDE
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5673122734 1954 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 40 (12): 1096-1112
KUIPER GP
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE LUNAR SURFACE FEATURES
3440
567418793 1955 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 41 (1): 27-31
UREY HC
ON THE ORIGIN OF TEKTITES
3331
5675753794 1955 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 41 (3): 127-144
UREY HC
THE COSMIC ABUNDANCES OF POTASSIUM, URANIUM, AND THORIUM AND THE HEAT BALANCES OF THE EARTH, THE MOON, AND MARS
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5676514795 1955 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 41 (7): 423-428
UREY HC
SOME CRITICISMS OF ON THE ORIGIN OF THE LUNAR SURFACE FEATURES BY KUIPER,G.P.
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567724796 1955 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 41 (10): 714-716
YCAS M
A NOTE ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
420
5678312797 1955 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 41 (11): 820-823
KUIPER GP
THE LUNAR SURFACE - FURTHER COMMENTS
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5679411885 1956 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 42 (12): 889-891
UREY HC
THE COSMIC ABUNDANCES OF POTASSIUM, URANIUM, AND THORIUM AND THE HEAT BALANCES OF THE EARTH, THE MOON, AND MARS
2726
5680241003 1957 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 43 (9): 811-816
SIEGEL SM
CATALYTIC AND POLYMERIZATION-DIRECTING PROPERTIES OF MINERAL SURFACES
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
56811291222 1959 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 45 (3): 355-361
EWING M; HEEZEN BC; ERICSON DB
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WORZEL DEEP SEA ASH
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56824181380 1960 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 (4): 393-396
SAGAN C
INDIGENOUS ORGANIC MATTER ON THE MOON
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5683291540 1961 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 47 (2): 174-&
GLASEL JA
STABILIZATION OF NH IN HYDROCARBON MATRICES AND ITS RELATION TO COMETARY PHENOMENA
57
56841241541 1961 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 47 (4): 575-&
ABELSON PH
EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL LIFE
08
56857641542 1961 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 47 (11): 1705-&
CLOUD PE; ABELSON PH
WOODRING CONFERENCE ON MAJOR BIOLOGIC INNOVATIONS AND GEOLOGIC RECORD
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5686131705 1962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 48 (5): 725-&
SIEGEL SM; ROSEN LA; GIUMARRO C
EFFECTS OF REDUCED OXYGEN TENSION ON VASCULAR PLANTS, .4. WINTER RYE GERMINATION UNDER NEAR-MARTIAN CONDITIONS AND IN OTHER NONTERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS
120
5687381706 1962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 48 (6): 947-&
BARNES VE; PITAKPAI.K
ORIGIN OF INDOCHINITE TEKTITES
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56885321707 1962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 48 (8): 1300-&
KLISS RM; MATTHEWS CN
HYDROGEN CYANIDE DIMER AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION
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56894261708 1962 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 48 (9): 1473-&
LEDERBERG J; SAGAN C
MICROENVIRONMENTS FOR LIFE ON MARS
729
56907561885 1963 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 50 (2): 200-&
HOCHSTIM AR
HYPERSONIC CHEMOSYNTHESIS AND POSSIBLE FORMATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM IMPACT OF METEORITES ON WATER
1121
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
56913232060 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 51 (3): 464-&
BACHNER P; MCKAY DG; RITTENBE D
PATHOLOGIC ANATOMY OF DEUTERIUM INTOXICATION
219
56922192061 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 51 (6): 1238-&
ALLER LH; OMARA J; LITTLE S
ABUNDANCES OF IRON + SILICON IN SUN
017
56935212062 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 52 (2): 387-&
SUESS HE
ON ELEMENT SYNTHESIS + INTERPRETATION OF ABUNDANCES OF HEAVY NUCLIDES
1117
569413812063 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 52 (2): 565-&
WHIPPLE FL
HISTORY OF SOLAR SYSTEM
1224
569511452064 1964 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 52 (2): 595-&
WALD G
ORIGINS OF LIFE
1042
5696072233 1965 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 53 (6): 1169-&
CLOUD PE
SYMPOSIUM ON EVOLUTION OF EARTHS ATMOSPHERE - CHAIRMANS SUMMARY REMARKS
28
56973292234 1965 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 53 (6): 1215-&
BERKNER LV; MARSHALL LC
HISTORY OF MAJOR ATMOSPHERIC COMPONENTS
1165
56984202235 1965 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 54 (6): 1490-&
ABELSON PH
ABIOGENIC SYNTHESIS IN MARTIAN ENVIRONMENT
812
56992252428 1966 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 55 (3): 453-&
BLOMQUIS.AT; CEDERGRE.RJ; HISCOCK BF; TRIPP SL; HARPP DN
SYNTHESIS OF HIGHLY DEUTERATED AMINO ACIDS
08
57005512429 1966 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 56 (4): 1087-&
MATTHEWS CN; MOSER RE
PREBIOLOGICAL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
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