========================================================================= Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 09:31:39 +1200 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "McKee, Joseph" Subject: Is there a Be-10 Listserver? Dear All, I know this is a C14 Listserver, but the AMS labs out there may be also doing Be-10 may be able to tell me if there is a Be-10 Listserver, how I can join up etc?. or Are there any Be-10 WWW sites that are available? You can Email me direct rather than filling up the C14 Listserver and everyone's mailboxes. Many thanks, Joseph McKee Email J.MCKEE@GNS.CRI.NZ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 17:46:50 -0400 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Tom Lowell Subject: Re: iaf Steve, Just touching base. Whats the status of Gary? Hope you are aware that I depart south on 3 Jan and won't be back until first of march. I glad this quarter is over. Cheers, Tom Lowell Department of Geology University of Cincinnati 513-556-4165 Voice 513-556-6931 Fax http://ucaswww.mcm.uc.edu/geology/lowell/glacier.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 10:15:57 -0500 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Steve Kite Organization: West Virginia Network Subject: Re: iaf Tom Gary has been stymied by severl health problems. The initial probelms Gary has been stymied by severl health problems. The initial problem that took him to the doctor was some elective surgery that went poorly and is physically debilitating. The second problem is a hormaonal imbalance that was picked up in routine tests .. but for which there a re no obvious systems. May be thyroid related. At any rate, he seems to be rather derailed at this time. I presume he is aware of your departure, but will remind him by forwarding your message. I'll keep you posted. Will you monitor your e-mail while your away? Steve, South of the Limit ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 10:42:53 -0500 Reply-To: "Carole A. Stein Mandryk" Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "Carole A. Stein Mandryk" Subject: Re: iaf I'm sure you're not aware, but this personal message and the previous one were posted to the list. In message <01HYIT68H4W2IF0B86@WVNVMS.WVNET.EDU> Radiocarbon Mailing List writes: > Tom > > Gary has been stymied by severl health problems. The initial probelms > Gary has been stymied by severl health problems. The initial problem > that took him to the doctor was some elective surgery that went > poorly and is physically debilitating. The second problem is > a hormaonal imbalance that was picked up in routine tests .. but > for which there a re no obvious systems. May be thyroid related. > > At any rate, he seems to be rather derailed at this time. I > presume he is aware of your departure, but will remind him by forwarding > your message. > > I'll keep you posted. Will you monitor your e-mail while your away? > > > Steve, South of the Limit ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 16 Dec 1995 12:50:19 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "Richard M Forester, Research Geologist, Denver, CO" This question to the server is from Joe Whelan whose email system can receive but not send messages. Please send individual responses to Joe whose address is at the end of the message and I will forward responses to the list to him. Thanks Sparry calcite from an unsaturated (vadose) zone in thick tuffs has deposited from percolation of surface-derived waters or, perhaps, at some specific times and places, from perched waters within the unsaturated zone. The dpositional history of the calcite may exceed hundreds of thousands of years. At present, however, I am primarily concerned with the most recent formation of calcite. This involves sampling the faces of the last-formed crystals from an occurrence in as thin a layer as possible to provide the greatest geochronologic resolution. This sampling is accomplished by careful milling with a dental drill. This sparry calcite has been collected both from drill core and from underground workings. During drilling, the calcite was exposed to possible contamination by modern carbon from organic compounds in the drilling fluids, as well as solid components, such as tree bark, used in attempts to overcome drilling fluid circulation problems. In the underground workings, the calcite has been briefly (6 months) exposed to fumes from diesel exhaust and perhaps other hydrocarbon sources. My questions are: 1 - can organic carbon compounds provide a source of contamination during extraction of carbonate carbon for 14-C dating? 2 - if so, what are the most appropriate means of removing such contaminants frm these crystal surfaces prior to 14-C dating? 3 - would it be possible for such contamination to cause a 20ky age from roughly 8 mgs of "dead" calcite (dated by AMS)? My E-mail adress is: jfwhelan@ympbnwis1.cr.usgs.gov Thanks in advance. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 23:28:03 +0100 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Jean-Pierre Desmoulins Subject: Sunspots cycles linked to planets syzygies ? Comments: To: aandreev@quake.stanford.edu, abarringer@noao.edu, abbett_w@msupa.pa.msu.edu, acfs@star.stanford.edu, ackerson@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu, acton@sxt4.oscs.montana.edu, alexande@sxt4.oscs.montana.edu, anders@suncub.bbso.caltech.edu, anderson@noao.edu, APARK@avs.kent.edu, armet@noao.edu, ASTRO@gitvm1.gatech.edu, avrett@cfa.harvard.edu, ayres@vulcan.colorado.edu, bagenal@pele.colorado.edu, bai@flare.stanford.edu, bala@sunspot.sunspot.noao.edu, baliunas@cfa.harvard.edu, band@ncar.ucar.edu, bas@lowell.edu, bcoles@ucsd.edu, beck@noao.edu, belkora@solary.colorado.edu, bff@io.harvard.edu, bida@hao.ucar.edu, biggs@mamane.ifa.hawaii.edu, bigjay@enif.astro.indiana.edu, bilitza@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov, blais@hubble.ifa.hawaii.edu, bob@sclera.physics.arizona.edu, BOND@stsci.edu, bovet@hao.ucar.edu, bracewell@star.stanford.edu, brandenb@hao.ucar.edu, brault@noao.edu, braun@noao.edu, briggsp@citadel.edu, brodsky@stat.berkeley.edu, brown@agena.space.lockheed.com, burkhart@spot.colorado.edu, cadavid@physics.ucla.edu, canfield@akala.ifa.hawaii.edu, cary@apas.colorado.edu, chamber@spacvax.rice.edu, card0003@GOLD.TC.UMN.edu, charlie@astro.washington.edu, chester@astro.psu.edu, chou@hao.ucar.edu, chris@tenet.edu, chuck@lpl.arizona.edu, cohen@umdsp.umd.edu, collier@umdspa.umd.edu, crc@star.stanford.edu, cuntz@hao.ucar.edu, dappen@usc.edu, dave_rust@jhuapl.edu, davef@quake.stanford.edu, david_goodstein@starbasel.caltech.edu, ddd@suncub.bbso.caltech.edu, ddurig@sewanee.edu, dekeyser@noao.edu, deluca@cfa.harvard.edu, demarque@halo.astro.yale.edu, dlb@hao.ucar.edu, doug.biesecker@unh.edu, dupree@cfa.harvard.edu, durney@noao.edu, duvall@spot.colorado.edu, duvall@quake.stanford.edu, e_chupp@unhh.unh.edu, elmore@hao.ucar.edu, eps_zdfs@jhuvms.hif.jhu.edu.alpes-net.fr, fan@noao.edu, few@rice.edu, fisher@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu, flammer@ece.ucsd.edu Crossposted message. I apologize if you receive more than one sample. I am the author of a research on sunspot cycles that I publish on the W3. Here is a short abstract : Sunspots cycles (11 years period) and the magnetic oscillation of the Sun's core (22 years period) could be linked, by gravitational effect, to an external excitation process. Tidal waves on the Sun culminate during syzygies of the tidal planets. Heliocentric syzygies and oppositions of Jupiter, Earth and Venus occur in bursts, and plotting these bursts shows a regular signal, with a 22 years period, in phase with the sun's magnetic cycles for three centuries. Phase shifts of the "signed sunspots numbers curve" regarding to this exci- tation signal induce to think that the solar oscillator is a nearly unstable non linear system, which could be forced out of resonance for decades by an overshoot, like for example during the Maunder minimum of the 17 th century. The complete text (html) with embedded images (gif) can be found at : http://www.alpes-net.fr/~j_p_desm/sunspots.html If you can, avoid 17h - 23h GMT (server rush hours). The server is interactive : please let me know your thinking about this theory. Thanks. Jean-Pierre Desmoulins ======================================================================== === What world shall we leave to people of the twenty fifth century ? === ================================If=any=================================== ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 09:05:40 -0600 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: JOSEPH JEWELL Subject: C14-L list security -Reply David: I would like to terminate my subscription to the C-14-L list. How do I do this? Thanks, Joe Jewell Atten: CELMK-PD-Q USAED, Vicksburg 2101 North Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180-5191 Phone: (601) 631-5432 FAX: (601) 631-5027 Internet Address: B4PDQJDJ@SMTP.LMK.USACE.ARMY.MIL ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 08:47:59 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: David Sewell Subject: Re: C14-L list security -Reply In-Reply-To: <199512221508.IAA163649@listserv.ccit.arizona.edu> from "JOSEPH JEWELL" at Dec 22, 95 09:05:40 am >I would like to terminate my subscription to the C-14-L list. How do >I do this? I've issued an unsubscribe command--you should receive conformation from listserv@listserv.arizona.edu to that effect. David Sewell Previous Item Next Item Connected to Microsoft Exchange