STUDY ON THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL MATERIAL IN ANTARCTICA (II) : SEASONAL VARIATION AT SYOWA STATION AND LATITUDE EFFECT ON COSMIC DUST
Measurements of cosmic dust as a function of the seasonal variation were carried out by the air filtration method at Syowa Station (from January to October, 1967). Physical propertiess (size, fall rate), chemical compositions (Fe, Ni, Si, etc.) and the mineralogical composition of part of the collec...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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National Institute of Polar Research
1969
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.15094/00007540 https://doaj.org/article/2256cdc7b65149589252ab0045eaace5 |
Summary: | Measurements of cosmic dust as a function of the seasonal variation were carried out by the air filtration method at Syowa Station (from January to October, 1967). Physical propertiess (size, fall rate), chemical compositions (Fe, Ni, Si, etc.) and the mineralogical composition of part of the collected spherules were also examined. The accretion rates for cosmic dust were measured at various latitudes (30°N-67°S) by the expedition ship FUJI. From the preliminary result it is concluded that the seasonal variation and the variation with latitude of cosmic dust are not appreciable. |
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