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図書
N. Achiwa ... [et al.] ; Herausgeber, H.P.J. Wijn
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, c1991  xviii, 393 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 19 . Magnetische Eigenschaften von Metallen ; Teilbd. d1
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Introductory material
Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds / H. Drulis ; M. Drulis2:
Rare earth elements / 2.1:
Introduction / 2.1.1:
Tables / 2.1.2:
Figures / 2.1.3:
Rare earth metals: General / 2.1.3.1:
Cerium / 2.1.3.2:
Praseodymium / 2.1.3.3:
Neodymium / 2.1.3.4:
Samarium / 2.1.3.5:
Europium / 2.1.3.6:
Gadolinium / 2.1.3.7:
Terbium / 2.1.3.8:
Dysprosium / 2.1.3.9:
Holmium / 2.1.3.10:
Erbium / 2.1.3.11:
Thulium / 2.1.3.12:
Ytterbium / 2.1.3.13:
Lutetium / 2.1.3.14:
Scandium / 2.1.3.15:
References for 2.1 / 2.1.4:
Alloys between rare earth elements / S. Kawano ; N. Achiwa2.2:
Alloys between light rare earth elements / 2.2.1:
General remarks / 2.2.2.1:
Ce-La / 2.2.2.2:
Nd-La / 2.2.2.3:
Pr-Nd / 2.2.2.4:
Alloys between heavy and light rare earth elements / 2.2.3:
Gd - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.1:
Tb - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.3:
Dy - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.4:
Ho - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.5:
Er - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.6:
Yb-Eu / 2.2.3.7:
Sm-type structure alloys / 2.2.3.8:
Y - light rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.9:
La-rich heavy rare earth alloys / 2.2.3.10:
Alloys between heavy rare earth elements / 2.2.4:
Gd-Y, Sc, Lu, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er or Tm / 2.2.4.1:
Gd-Y or Sc alloys / 2.2.4.2.1:
Gd-Lu / 2.2.4.2.2:
Gd-Tb / 2.2.4.2.3:
Gd-Dy / 2.2.4.2.4:
Gd-Ho / 2.2.4.2.5:
Gd-Er / 2.2.4.2.6:
Tb-Y, Sc, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb or Lu / 2.2.4.3:
Tb-Y, Lu or Sc / 2.2.4.3.1:
Tb-Dy / 2.2.4.3.2:
Tb-Ho / 2.2.4.3.3:
Tb-Er / 2.2.4.3.4:
Tb-Tm / 2.2.4.3.5:
Tb-Yb / 2.2.4.3.6:
Dy-Y, Ho or Er / 2.2.4.4:
Dy-Y / 2.2.4.4.1:
Dy-Ho / 2.2.4.4.2:
Dy-Er / 2.2.4.4.3:
Ho-Y, Sc or Er / 2.2.4.5:
Ho-Y or Sc / 2.2.4.5.1:
Ho-Er / 2.2.4.5.2:
Er-Y, Tm or Lu / 2.2.4.6:
Er-Y or Lu / 2.2.4.6.1:
Er-Tm / 2.2.4.6.2:
Tm-Y or Lu / 2.2.4.7:
Y, Sc or Lu-rich heavy rare earth alloys / 2.2.4.8:
References for 2.2 / 2.2.5:
Rare earth hydrides / R.R. Arons2.3:
Survey / 2.3.1:
Crystallographic and thermal properties, phase diagrams / 2.3.3:
Magnetic properties / 2.3.4:
Crystal field properties / 2.3.5:
Electrical properties / 2.3.6:
Electron spin resonance / 2.3.7:
Nuclear spin resonance / 2.3.8:
Spectroscopic properties / 2.3.9:
Acoustic sound velocities / 2.3.10:
References for 2.3 / 2.3.11:
Introductory material
Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds / H. Drulis ; M. Drulis2:
Rare earth elements / 2.1:
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図書
J. Demaison ... [et al.] ; Herausgeber: W. Hüttner
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, c1992  x, 295 p., ill.
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 2 . Atom- und Molekularphysik ; Bd. 19. Erg. der Bd. 2/4 u, 2/6 u. 2/14 . Molekelkonstanten ; Teilbd. c
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The references are presented below the abstract of each pdf-document to allow cross-reference linking / Group V:
Title Page, Preface
Introductory material
Landolt-Bornstein
Title Page
Group III: Condensed Matter / Landolt-Börnstein ; H. Fischer0:
Group II: Molecules and Radicals
Contributors
Preface
Geophysics / 2:
Authors / Volume 16:
Notations, constants, and general relations / J. DemaisonVolume 2:
Astronomical instruments
Ferroelectrics and Related Substances
Molecular Constants Mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Electron Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic properties of 3d, 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds
Introduction / 6:
Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds
Geophysics of the Solid Earth, the Moon and the Planets
General introduction
Non-Oxides / 1.1:
Subvolume A
Diamagnetic Molecules / M. Hantel ; W. Huttner1.1 - 1.4:
Ocean waves / Subvolume A:
List of space group symbols for various settings
See Vol.19A
2.3 See Vol.19D1
See Vol.19D1
Title Page, Contributors, Preface
Nucleon nucleon scattering / J.R. Morton
Optical telescopes
3d elements / D. Griller
Alphabetical list of frequently used prototypes / 6.1:
General remarks / H. Kraus1.5:
List of symbols and abbreviations / L. Magaard2.4:
List of syrnbols and abbreviations
2.5 See Vol.19D2
The earth in the planetary system (See Vol. 2A) / H.R. Kirchmayr
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with main group elements / K.F. Preston ; H. Paul ; J.J.M. FranseI:
Total cross sections / C.-D. Schonwiese2.6:
Solar telescopes
The earth in the planetary system
Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-radical reactions
Literature covered and selection of data / L.A. Mysak1.5.1:
See Vol.19E1
Tables / E. Burzo ; R. Gersdorf1.3:
Elements / G. Zibold
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2.7:
Properties of the solid earth
Inorganic radicals
Nonconjugated carbon radicals
AgAlCdS - CuTeYb (See Vol.14B1) / H. WänkeI A:
Climate definition
Total and integrated cross sections for pp, pd and dd scattering / P. Morin2.1 - 2.4:
Photoelectric photometry
Classification and basic features
Arrangement of tables and data / 11.1:
Compounds of rare earth elements and 3d elements
Seismicity and the interior of the earth (See Vol. 2A)
Ti, V, Cr, Mn / 1.1.2:
DyErTe - HoPrS / 6.2:
3d elements and Cu, Ag or Au
Borides
lntroduction / 2.4.1:
Origin of the earth in the solar system / I B:
Qualitative definitions of climate / W. Rosenthal1.1.1.1:
Compounds of rare earth elements and Be, Mg, Zn, Cd or Hg / 4:
See Vol.19B
Total and integrated cross sections for neutrons on protons and nuclei / 3.1:
Photographic emulsions
Self-reactions
HoS - PTeU
Abbreviations and units used for presenting the data / 11.2:
Heat flow and temperature distribution in the earth's interior / 2.7.1:
Definition of ferroelectrics and antiferroelectrics / 1.1.3:
Ti / E. Tiemann ; E. Groten
Carbides
Alkyl radicals / 2.4.1.1:
Wind waves and swell / I C:
PaS - TeZr
The climate system / 1.5.1.2:
Dipole moments / 5:
Total cross sections of antiprotons on protons and deuterons / 1.2.1:
Spectrometers and spectrographs
Cross reactions
Indexes / 6.2.0:
General / 2.7.1.1:
Oceanic and continental heat-flow data / 2.6.1:
Remarks on some fundamental concepts and quantities / 1.6:
Survey
The motion of the earth
V
Definition of the various kinds of magnetism
Hydrides
Hydrogen-centered radicals / 2.4.1.2:
Primary alkyl radicals
List of symbols / I D:
Figures
Crystallography and metallurgy / 1.5.1.2.1:
Oceanic heat flow data (See Vol. 2A)
Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for elastic pp, pd and dd scattering / 1.2.2:
Optical high resolution methods
Relative rate constants
References for 2 and 3 (See Vol.14B1) / 6.2.1:
List of symbols and units / 11.4:
Phase diagrams. Crystal structure / 2.7.1.2:
Symbols and units / 2.2.1.2:
Abbreviations, notation and units
Cr
Spin-glass behaviour and micromagnetism
Diatomic molecules / 2.4.1.3:
Lithium-centered radicals / D.S. Chapman
Noncyclic secondary alkyl radicals
Alphabetical index of mineral and common names / J.P. LorandI E:
References for 11 / 1.5.1.2.2:
Magnetism
Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at low momenta / 2.6.2:
X-ray and gamma-ray instruments
Diatomic molecules: Rotational and related constants
List of universal constants / 6.2.2:
Survey of contents / G. Wlodarczak2.7.2:
Mn / 2.3:
Diamagnetism
Climate models (See Vol.4C2)
Continental heat flow data
Beryllium-centered radicals
Noncyclic tertiary alkyl radicals
Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-molecule addition reactions / I F:
The deterministic description of a linear plane wave, its energy and momentum density / 1.1.1.5:
RX compounds / 1.5.1.2.3:
Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at high momenta / 2.4.1.3.1:
Infrared techniques
The present global surface climate (See Vol.4C2) / 2.0:
Glossary of general abbreviations
Linear molecules / 2.7.3:
Publications on ferroelectrics / 1.9:
Units and definitions
References for 1.1.1
Paramagnetism
Units / 14:
Boron-centered radicals
Monocyclic alkyl radicals
Linear molecules: Rotational and related constants / II:
The energy density spectrum
Differential cross sections for elastic pd and dd scattering / 1.5.1.2.4:
Radio astronomical receiver systems
Tables of nuclear quadrupole interaction parameters / M.B. Stearns6.2.4:
Data
Orbital motion of the earth
Ferromagnetism
Definitions / 2.7.4:
Carbon-centered radicals
Polycyclic alkyl radicals
Methyl radical
Surface waves in deep water
Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.2.5:
Symmetric top molecules / 6.4:
Polarization parameters for elastic pp scattering / 2.2.1.2.2:
Positions and time determination, astronomical constants
Oxides (See Vol.16A)
Fe, Co, Ni
Introductory remarks / 6.2.5:
Symmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 2.4.1.3.3:
Primary parameters of the earth's rotational motion in space
Antiferromagnetism / 1.1.2.1:
Measurements / J. Vogt
Nitrogen-centered radicals
σ-electronic carbon radicals
Inorganic crystals other than oxides
Other acyclic hydrocarbon radicals
Surface waves in shallow water
Scope of consideration / 1.5.1.2.6:
Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for np elastic and charge exchange scattering / 2.7.5:
Determination of astronomical latitude and longitude
Nuclear constants of quadrupolar elements / 6.2.6:
Forced nutation / 1.3.0:
Metamagnetism / 1.1.2.2:
X-rich compounds
Continental heat flow literature / 2.4.2:
Oxygen-centered radicals
Vinyl-type radicals
SbSI family
Cycloalkyl radicals
References for 6.2
Physical principles generally governing Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.3:
Time determination / 2.7.6:
Asymmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 15:
Phase diagrams, lattice constants and elastic moduli
Ratios of nuclear quadrupole moments of isotopic nuclides / 14.3:
J. Demaison
The rotation of the earth / 1.3.1:
Remarks and relations concerning various quantities / D. Olbers1.1.2.3:
Continental heat flow results / 2.4.2.1:
Fluorine-centered radicals
Aryl radicals
HCl family
Inorganic molecules
Cumyl radical
Tables of differential elastic np cross sections (including charge exchange scattering) at low energies / 1.5.1.3.1:
The system of astronomical constants
Paramagnetic properties / 16:
Values of <$$> for the valence states of some neutral atoms / 14.4:
Quadrupole coupling constants / 2.7.7:
Methane, ethane, propane derivatives / 1.3.2:
Tidal dissipation
Internal gravity waves / 1.1.2.4:
Curie-Weiss law
Global heat flow
Sodium-centered radicals
Acyl radicals
NaNO2 family
Alkyl radicals containing heteroatoms
References for 14 / 6.3.0:
Ternary compounds
Differential elastic np cross sections at high energies / 2.4.2.2:
The solar system
Aliphatic molecules with double and triple carbon-bonds / 17:
Spontaneous magnetization, magnetic moments and high-field susceptibility
Atomic quadrupole coupling constants of some elements
The Celestial Ephemeris Pole / 2.7.8:
List of symbols and indices / 1.1.2.5:
Magnetization
References for 2.2.1.2
Magnesium-centered radicals
References for 3.1 and 3.2
KNO3 family
Elemento-organic compounds
Phenyl radicals
References for 2.7 / 6.3.1:
Differential np charge exchange cross sections at high energies / 2.2.2:
The sun
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy constants / 18:
Sternheimer antishielding factor for atoms, free ions and ions in crystals
Radioactive heat production in the continental crust (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8:
Elements with two or three internal rotors / A. Berndt1.3.4:
Bibliography for 1.2
Arrott plots / 1.1.2.6:
Climate variations
Aluminum-centered radicals / H. Oesterreicher2.4.2.3:
PbHPO4 family
Vinyl and acyl radicals
Polarization parameters of elastic np scattering / E.A. Lubimova6.3.2:
The quiet sun
Saturated cyclic compounds / 19:
Magnetostriction coefficients
Transition frequencies between nuclear quadrupole energy levels
Carbon radicals with conjugated &pi-systems / K. Oesterreicher
Observational techniques / 1.1.2.7:
Magnetic anisotropy
Silicon-centered radicals
KDP (KH2PO4) family / 4.1:
Unsaturated cyclic and aromatic compounds
Aromatic radical cations
Temperature profiles in the earth's interior / 6.3.3:
Differential cross sections and polarization of elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 1.2.13:
Solar activity
Form factors, densities and magnetic moments / 20:
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 5/2
Compounds based on rare earth elements and B
Seismicity and the interior of the earth / 2.4.2.4:
Space-time scales / 1.1.2.8:
High-frequency properties
Information sources
Phosphorus-centered radicals / F.D. Stacey2.8.1:
(NH4)2SO4 family / 4.2:
Polymer radicals / 2.1.1:
The planets and their satellites / 6.3.4:
Hyperfine fields, isomer shifts and relaxation time / G. Schneider21:
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 7/2
Binary rare earth borides
Radicals with 3 conjugated π-electrons
Equations of motion / A.L.J. Beckwith1.4.1:
Hall resistivity
Remarks on statistical problems
Heat transport in the earth's interior / 2.10:
Sulfur-centered radicals
NH4HSO4 family / 4.2.1:
Mechanical data of the planets and satellites / 6.3.5:
Seismicity / 22:
Spin wave properties
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 9/2
Allyl and deuterated allyl radicals
Carbon-centered radicals: Fragmentation and rearrangement reactions / 1.4.2:
Kinematics of linear small-scale waves / 1.1.2.10:
Remarks on some concepts of metallurgy
History of paleoclimate and neoclimate before the modern interval
Electrical properties of the earth's interior
Chlorine-centered radicals
(NH4)3H(SO4)2 family / 4.2.2:
Linear and symmetric top moleculesJ. Demaison
General features of the data / 6.3.6:
Physics of the planets and satellites
g factors and ferromagnetic resonance properties / 23:
Nuclear quadrupole resonance data
Alkyl-substituted allyl radicals / U. Schmucker
Spectral models / 1.4.3:
Quenched bulk alloys
History of neoclimate since the modern interval (1659 AD)
Potassium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.6:
NH4LiSO4 family / 4.2.3:
Table of differential cross sections for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.7:
Small bodies in the solar system
Asymmetric top molecules / 24:
Fermi surfaces, band structures, exchange energies and electron spin polarizations
Depth distribution of the electrical conductivity
Allyl radicals containing F, Cl, Br
Fragmentation reactions / 1.4.4:
Spectral dynamics / 1.1.2.12:
Quench-condensation
Overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations
Calcium-centered radicals / 2.8.1.3:
Langbeinite-type family / 4.2.4:
Table of polarization parameters for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.8:
The asteroids (minor planets)
Geometric and dynamic source parameters / 25:
Optical constants, magneto-optic Kerr or Faraday effect
Resonance data tables
Hindered rotation / 2.4.2.7:
Allyl radicals containing O
Rearrangement reactions / 1.4.5:
References for 6.3 / 1.1.2.13:
Annealing
Spectral overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations
Scandium-centered radicals / 2.8.2:
Lecontite (NaNH4SO4·2H2O) family / 4.2.5:
Errata
References for 1.4 / 1.5.1.4.4:
Meteors and meteorites
Radiation pattern and source mechanisms / 26:
Index of substances (See Vol.13E)
Specific heat, resistivity, magnetoresistance, Hall coefficients, Seebeck coefficients and thermal conductivity
Deuterium / W. Zahel
Allyl radicals containing S
Ageing / 3.3.3:
Summary of possible causes of climate variations
Vanadium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.2:
Alum (NH4Fe(SO4)2·12H2O) family / 4.2.6:
Symmetric top rnolecules / 1.5.1.4.5:
Kaon nucleon elastic and charge exchange scattering / 1.2.20:
Comets
Seismic source spectrum and magnitude / 27:
References for 1.1.2
Astronomical tides
Lithium
Derivation of apparent resistivity estimates from experimental electric and electromagnetic data / 2.8.1.5:
Allyl radicals containing N and P
Cold working / 3.3.4:
Cobalt-centered radicals / 2.3.1.3:
GASH (C(NH2)3Al(SO4)2·6H2O) family / 4.2.7:
Linear and symmetric top molecules
Survey of data / 1.5.1.5:
Interplanetary dust and zodiacal light
The spatial distribution of earthquake foci / 28:
Alloys between 3d elements
Beryllium
Inversion of electromagnetic response estimates
Allyl radicals containing Si, Ge, and Sn
Surveys / 3.3.5:
Glossary
Copper-centered radicals / 2.3.1.4:
LiH3(SeO3)2 family / 4.2.8:
Interplanetary particles and magnetic field / D. Bonnenberg1.5.1.6:
Seismic return period and earthquake statistics / 29:
The tide-generating potential
Boron
Asymmetric top rnolecules / 2.4.2.9:
Principle constraints of interpretation
Methylene allyl radicals
3d transition elements with Cu / K.A. Hempel3.4:
References for 15
Zinc-centered radicals / 2.8.2.1:
Colemanite (Ca2B6O11·5H2O) / 4.2.9:
Tables of total cross sections of (K+-)p and (K+-)d scattering / 1.5.1.7:
Abundances of the elements in the solar system
Macroseismic effects / 30:
The tidal dynamical equations / H.P.J. Wijn
- 9 Nitrogen / D. Etling
Magnetic constants
General notes on response data and models in figures and tables of subsection 2.3.1
Iminoallyl radicals
3d transition elements with Ag / A. Dubrulle3.5:
Gallium-centered radicals / 10:
Tables of differential cross sections for elastic (K+-)p scattering / 4.2.10:
Chronology of the solar system
K4Fe(CN)6·3H2O family
Earthquake prediction
Alloys between Fe, Co or Ni
Time dependence of the tidal field of motion
The Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL)
Oxygen
The electrical resistivity in the continental crust / 2.8.2.2:
Phenyl- and aryl-substituted allyl radicals
Comprehensive index (See Vol.2C)
3d transition elements with Au / 31:
RNi compounds / 16.1:
Germanium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.7:
Diatomic rnolecules / 4.2.11:
Tables of differential cross sections for charge exchange scattering / 1.2.25:
SC(NH2)2
C-C bonds
References for 2.1.1
Phase diagrams, lattice parameters
Open ocean tides
Sodium
The electrical resistivity of the mantle from observations on continents / 2.9.2:
Aza-allyl and phospha-allyl radicals
References for 1.5.1 / 32:
Arsenic-centered radicals / W. HUTtner16.2:
C-Si and C-Ge bonds / 4.2.12:
Tables of polarizations in elastic (K+-)p scattering / G. Müller1.5.2:
N(CH3)4HgCl3 family
Magnetic properties
Co-oscillating tides
The vertical structure of the PBL
Magnesium
The resistivity of crust and mantle beneath oceans
Semicyclic allyl radicals
C-O bonds / 33:
Selenium-centered radicals / W. Zürn1.2.1.2.1:
References for 2 / 4.2.13:
Cu(HCOO)2·4H2O
C-S and C-Se bonds
Vertical distribution of tidal currents
3d elements and Be, Mg, Zn or Hg
Theoretical basis
Aluminum
References for 2.3.1 / 2.8.2.4:
Cyclopropenyl radicals
Seismic waves and free oscillations / 34:
Bromine-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.2:
C-N and C-P bonds / 4.2.14:
DSP (Ca2Sr(CH3CH2COO)6) family / V. Haak2.1.2.0:
Hyperfine magnetic fields, isomer shifts
References for 6.4
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Be
The surface layer
Sulfur
Isocyclic allyl radicals
Other bonds / 35:
Krypton-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.3:
Index of substances (See Vol.19D3) / E. Mittelsteadt4.2.15:
Anomalies of the electrical conductivity in the earth's crust and upper mantle
CH2ClCOONH4 family / 1.2.29:
Spin waves
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Mg
The Planetary Boundary Layer
Chlorine
Heterocyclic allyl radicals / 2.8.2.5:
Body waves / 36:
Rubidium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.4:
Upwelling regions / 4.2.16:
Chlorine (See Vol.20B)
TGS ((NH2CH2COOH)3·H2SO4) family / 1.2.30:
Atomic magnetic moment, magnetic moment density, g and g' factor
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Zn or Hg / 7.1:
Observations in the PBL
Potassium - Rubidium (See Vol.20B)
Bicyclic and tricyclic allyl radicals / 2.3.2.1:
Surface waves / 37:
Zirconium - Bismuth (See Vol.20C) / 1.2.1.2.5:
Strontium-centered radicals
NH2CH2COOH·AgNO3 / 4.2.17:
Spontaneous magnetization, Curie temperature
References for 1.5.2 / 7.2:
Modelling of the PBL
Diagrams of NQR frequencies and related properties (See Vol.20C)
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allyl radicals / 2.3.2.2:
Free oscillations / 38:
Yttrium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.6:
Open ocean upwelling zones / 4.2.18:
Representation of experimental data / J.G. Booth
(NH2CH2COOH)2·HNO3 / 1.2.32:
High-field susceptibility
Allenyl (propargyl) radicals / 7.3:
Diagrams / 39:
Niobium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.16:
Coastal upwelling / 4.2.19:
3d elements and B, Al, Ga, In or TI
Resolution and reliability / 4.3:
(NH2CH2COOH)2·MnCl2·2H2O / 1.2.33:
References for 2.1.2
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy
References for chapter 4 / 7.4:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allenyl radicals / 2.3.2.4:
Rhodium-centered radicals / 40:
References
References for 7 / A.M. Dziewonski
Structure formulas (See Vol.20C)
Selection of anomalies / 2.8.2.8:
(CH3NHCH2COOH)3·CaCl2 / 1.2.34:
Appendix: Additions to Chapter 2 Index of substances (See Vol.14B)
Magnetostriction
References for 16 / 8:
Radicals with 5 conjugated π-electrons / 2.4.2.17:
Indexes (See Vol.20C) / D.L. Anderson ; G. Koslowski41:
Silver-centered radicals
3d-B alloys and compounds / 4.3.1:
Presentation of results
Rochelle salt (NaKC4H4O6·4H2O) family / 1.2.35:
Magnetomechanical properties, elastic moduli, sound velocity
Index of gross molecular formulas / 1.5.3.3:
Pentadienyl radicals / 2.8.2.9:
Structure, elastic and rheological properties and density of the earth's interior / 42:
Ice in the ocean / 1.2.1.2.10:
Cadmium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.18:
3d-Al alloys and compounds / 4.3.2:
Index of substance names
List of compiled conductivity anomalies
LiNH4C4H4O6·H2O family / 1.2.36:
Thermomagnetic properties, thermal expansion coefficient, specific heat, Debye temperature, thermal conductivity
Pentadiinyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.1:
Index of CAS registry numbers / 1.2.1.2.11:
Indium-centered radicals
Miscellanea / 4.3.3:
Sc-Al / 2.1.3.1:
Errata (See Vol.20C)
Description of anomalies
Galvanomagnetic properties / 1.2.37:
Corrections (See Vol.31B) / 1.5.3.3.2:
Semicyclic pentadienyl radicals / 2.4.2.19:
The Gross Earth Data Set
Structure of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.12:
Tin-centered radicals
Miscellaneous crystals (including oxides) and polymers / 4.3.4:
Ti-Al / 2.1.3.2:
References for 2.3.2
Magneto-optical properties / 1.2.38:
Cyclopentadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.3:
The earth model
Salinity of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.13:
Composition of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2A) / 2.4.2.20:
Antimony-centered radicals
Liquid crystals and related liquids / 4.3.5:
V-Al / 2.1.3.3:
Ferromagnetic resonance properties / 1.2.39:
Tides of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 1.5.3.3.4:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclopentadienyl radicals
Thermophysical properties of sea ice / 1.2.1.3:
Tellurium-centered radicals
Cr-Al / 4.3.6:
Gravity field and figure of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8.2.11:
References for 2.1.3 / 1.2.40:
References for 1.2.1
Cyclohexadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.5:
Elastic properties and deformation of sea ice / 2.1.4:
References for 2.4
Iodine-centered radicals
Mn-Al / C. Prodehl ; K. Adachi4.3.7:
Magnetic field of the earth
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclohexadienyl radicals / A. Chelkowski1.2.41:
Strength of sea ice
Xenon-centered radicals
Structure of the earth's crust and upper mantle / 4.3.8:
Alloys between Ti, V, Cr or Mn
Fe-Al / 8.6:
Compounds of rare earth elements and 4d or 5d elements / 2.8.2.12:
Pyryl radicals
Ice cover characteristics of the world ocean
Sources of the geomagnetic field / 2.5.1:
Cesium-centered radicals
Co-Al / 4.3.9:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyryl radicals / 4.1.1:
References for 8
External part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.5.2:
Barium-centered radicals
Procedure of interpretation / 4.3.10:
V-Ti
Ni-Al / 9:
Pseudoternary compounds / H.G. Gierloff-emden4.1.2:
Survey of compounds and properties
Thiapyryl radicals
Internal part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.8.3.1:
Lanthanum-centered radicals
Main features of continental and oceanic crustal structure / 4.3.11:
Cr-Ti
3d-Ga compounds
Coastal oceanography / 4.1.3:
Compounds with transition metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.1:
Pyridinyl radicals
Spherical harmonics in geomagnetism / 9.1:
Tungsten-centered radicals
Presentation of individual results / 4.3.12:
Cr-V
Sc-Ga
References for 2.5
Definitions and spatial extensions / 4.1.4:
Compounds with rare earth metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.2:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyridinyl radicals
References for 4.1 / 9.2:
Gold-centered radicals
Main features of the structure of the lower lithosphere and asthenosphere / 4.3.13:
Mn-Ti
Ti-Ga
Classification of coasts / 1.2.47:
References for 2.8 / 1.5.3.4.3:
Phosphorinyl radicals
Magnetic field on the surface and the interior of the earth / 9.3:
Mercury-centered radicals
References for 2.1.4 / 4.4:
Mn-V
V-Ga
The high-energy environment of the coastal zone / 1.2.48:
Radicals with 7 conjugated π-electrons / W. Bosum1.5.3.4.4:
Thallium-centered radicals / 9.4:
Mn-Cr / 4.4.1:
Cr-Ga
Compounds of rare earth elements and Al, Ga, In or Tl
The shore as the interaction zone of sea and land / R. Pucher1.2.49:
Heptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.5:
Lead-centered radicals / H. Roeser9.5:
Mn-Ga / 4.4.2:
Wave effects on coasts / 1.2.50:
Cycloheptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.6:
Alloys of Fe, Co or Ni and Ti, V, Cr or Mn / R. Von Herzen
Crustal anomalies and their cause / 9.6:
Bismuth-centered radicals
Fe-Ga / 4.4.3:
Tide effects on coasts / 4.2.1.0:
Cyclooctatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.7:
Oceanic heat flow data
Ytterbium-centered radicals / 9.7:
Co-Ga / 4.4.4:
Estuaries and lagoons as coastal water bodies / 4.2.1.1:
Benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.8:
Fe-Ti
Definition of the crustal anomalies / 9.8:
References for 1.2
Ni-Ga / 4.4.5:
References for 2.9
Coastal lagoons / 4.2.1.2:
Benzyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / A. V.Zelewsky1.5.3.4.9:
Western and South Pacific
Fe-V
Layout and execution of geomagnetic surveys / 9.9:
Cu-Ga / 4.4.6:
River discharge affecting coastal waters / C. Daul4.2.1.3:
Bicyclic benzyl-type radicals derived from indanone and phthalide / 1.5.3.5:
Northeast and Central Pacific
Fe-Cr
Compounds of rare earth elements and C, Si, Ge, Sn or Pb / 9.10:
Data handling
3d-In alloys and compounds / 4.4.7:
Radicals in metal complexes / 2.10.1:
Chemical and biological effects on the coastal zone
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.5.1:
East Pacific
Fe-Mn
Interpretation methods / 9.11:
Sc-In / 4.5:
Climatologic-meteorologic effects on coasts. Oceanic-atmospheric coupled systems / 2.10.2:
Radicals with 9 conjugated π-electrons / 1.5.3.5.2:
North Atlantic
Co-Tl
Magnetic anomalies of the continental crust / 9.12:
Mn-In / 4.5.1:
Sea level change and the coastal zone / 2.10.3:
Cyclooctatetraenylmethyl / 1.5.3.5.3:
South Atlantic
Co-V
Marine magnetic anomalies / 9.13:
Ni-In / 4.5.2:
Complexes of group IIa: Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba / 2.10.4:
References for 9
Indenyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.6:
Indian Ocean
Co-Cr
References for 2.10
Economic aspects
3d-Tl alloys and compounds / 4.5.3:
Complexes of group IIIb: B, Al, Ga, In / 4.2.1.8:
alpha-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.7:
Marginal Seas
Co-Mn
Bibliography for 4.2.1
References for 1.5.3 / 4.5.4:
Complexes of group IVb: Ge, Sn, Pb
Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from indole and carbazole
References for 2.2.1.1
Ni-Ti
Complexes of group Vb: Sb / 4.5.5:
Continental heat flow data (See Vol. 2B)
Magnetic and electric fields due to electromagnetic induction by external sources
beta-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 2.2.5:
Ni-V
Complexes of group IIIa: Y, La, Lu / L. Rybach4.2.2.0:
Quinolinyl and related radicals / 2.2.6:
Ni-Cr
Radioactive heat production in the continental crust / 4.2.2.1:
Complexes of group IVa: Ti / 1.2.3.12:
Basic observations and theoretical concepts
Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from anthracene and phenanthrene and related to hydro-naphthyl / 2.2.7:
Temperature profiles in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B)
Ni-Mn
Complexes of group Va: V / 4.2.2.2:
Heat transport in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B)
Response functions for induced magnetic and electric fields
Radicals with 11 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.8:
V-Cr-Mn
Electrical properties of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B) / 4.2.2.3:
Complexes of group VIa: Cr, Mo, W / 1.2.3.14:
Natural earth potentials and earth currents
Radicals with 13 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.9:
Fe-V-Cr / I. Jackson
Complexes of group VIIa: Mn, Re / 4.2.2.4:
Derivation of external source fields from surface observations
Phenalenyl (perinaphthenyl) radicals / 2.2.10:
Composition of the earth's interior
Fe-Cr-Mn
Complexes of group VIII: Fe, Ru, Co, Rh, Ir, Ni, Pd, Pt / 4.2.2.5:
References for 4.2.2
Diphenylmethyl radicals / 2.2.11:
Co-V-Cr
Complexes of group Ib: Cu, Ag / D. Voppel4.7.3:
Fluorenyl radicals / 2.2.12:
Co-Cr-Mn
Observation and description of the main geomagnetic field and its secular variation / 4.7.4:
Complexes of group IIb: Zn, Cd, Hg
Dibenzocyclohexadienyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.0:
The crust
Fe-Co-Ti
List of symbols, quantities, units and abbreviations / 4.7.5:
References for 2.2
Index of Substances (See Vol.9D2) / 4.2.3.1:
Dibenzocycloheptatrienyl and related radicals
The upper mantle
Fe-Co-V
Benzo[cd]pyrenyl / 4.7.6:
The transition zone
Fe-Co-Cr
Observation of the earth's magnetic field / 4.7.7:
Xanthyl radicals / V:
The lower mantle
Fe-Co-Mn
Combined index of substances for Vols.16A and 16B / 4.7.8:
Analyses of observations / 2.4.7:
Thioxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.4:
The core
Fe-Ni-V
Knowledge gained from spherical harmonic models / 4.7.9:
Selenoxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.5:
Fe-Ni-Cr
References for 4.2.3 / 4.7.10:
Acridinyl and related radicals
Tides of the earth
Fe-Ni-Mn
Dibenzosilacyclohexadienyl and related radicals / F.H. Busse4.7.11:
List of symbols and abbreviations for 2.5.1 and 2.5.2
Co-Ni-Ti
Material properties entering the theory of the main geomagnetic field
Diphenylmethyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / H. Wilhelm ; H. Soffel4.7.12:
Co-Ni-Mn
Palaeomagnetism and archaeomagnetism / 4.7.13:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on diphenylmethyl radicals
References for 1.2.2 and 1.2.3
Tidal forcing field / 4.3.0:
Radicals with 19 conjugated π-electrons / S. Misawa2.5.1.1:
Introduction, definitions, hypotheses / K. Kanematsu4.8.1:
Triphenylmethyl radicals
Expansion in spherical harmonics / 4.8.2:
4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds
Apparent polar wander paths (APWP) / 2.5.1.3:
9-Phenylfluorenyl radicals
Equatorial and ecliptical coordinates / 4.8.3:
Introduction to the paramagnetism of 4d and 5d transition metals
Geomagnetic polarity time scale, magnetostratigraphy, palaeo-secular variation / 2.5.1.4:
9-Phenylxanthyl radicals
Components / 4.8.4:
Magnetic susceptibility
Determination of the intensity of the ancient geomagnetic field / 2.5.1.5:
9-Naphthylxanthyl radicals
Astronomical variables. Time / 4.8.5:
Magnetic susceptibility as a function of composition
Geomagnetic field during a polarity transition / 2.5.1.6:
Dioxydehydrocoranthryl and sesquixanthydryl
Harmonic development / 4.8.6:
High-field magnetization
Archaeomagnetism / 2.5.1.7:
9-Phenylthioxanthyl
References for 2.5.1 / 4.8.7:
Magnetization density
Palaeomagnetism of samples of extraterrestrial origin / 1.3.6:
9-Phenylselenoxanthyl
Knight shift / 4.8.8:
References for 4.3 / 1.3.7:
9-Phenylacridinyl
Tides of the solid earth / 4.8.9:
Transport of masses in the earth's interior / 1.3.8:
Triphenylmethyl-type radicals containing 5-membered ring systems especially thiophene
Magnetoresistance and Hall effect / 2.5.2.1:
Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor / 1.3.9:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on triphenylmethyl radicals
Magnetic field dependence of the electronic specific heat coefficient / 2.5.2.2:
Body tides / H. Hagedorn
References for 4 / 1.3.10:
Effect of plastic deformation on the susceptibility / 2.5.2.3:
The relief of the earth's surface
Observations
References for 1.3 / 1.3.11:
The hypsographic curve
Load tides
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements and 4d or 5d elements / 5.1.1.2:
Area of continents and oceans
Systematic effects
Structural forms due to endogenic processes / M. Shiga5.1.1.3:
Local elastic inhomogeneities
3d elements and Zr, Nb, Mo or Hf, Ta, W, Re / 5.1.1.4:
Exogenic continental relief / 1.4.1.1:
Meteorological effects
Weathering / 5.1.1.5:
References for 2.5.2
Ti and V alloys and compounds / 5.1.1.6:
Exogenic relief-forming processes / P. Brosche1.4.1.3:
Cr alloys and compounds / J. Sündermann5.1.1.7:
Ice and glaciated areas / 1.4.1.4:
Tidal friction and dynamics of the earth-moon-system / 5.1.1.8:
Mn alloys and compounds
References for 5.1.1 / 2.5.3.0:
Fe alloys and compounds / 5.1.2:
The principle / H.G. Gierloff-Emden2.5.3.1:
Co and Ni alloys and compounds
Relief of the sea floor
References for 1.4.1 / 2.5.3.2:
Balances of energy and angular momentum / 2.5.3.3:
Geomorphology of the sea floor
Long time integration / 2.5.3.4:
Documentation and presentation of the relief of the sea on maps
3d elements and Ru, Rh, Pd or Os, Ir, Pt / 2.5.3.5:
Bibliography for 2.5.3 / 5.1.2.3:
Hypsography of the relief of the sea floor
3d-rich alloys
Hypsometric statistics of the sea floor / H.-G. Kahle5.1.2.4:
Concentrated alloys and intermetallic compounds
Gravity field and figure of the earth / 5.1.2.5:
Terms for horizontal and vertical dimensions of oceans and sea floors / 1.4.2.2.0:
Gravity potential of the earth / 5.1.2.6:
Subdivision of the seafloor into physiographic provinces / 1.4.2.2.1:
Sc, Ti, and V alloys and compounds
Fundamental notions of gravimetry / 5.1.2.7:
Classification of the ocean floor features / 1.4.2.2.2:
Gravimetric measuring techniques / 5.1.2.8:
Morphologic units of the oceans: description of forms / 1.4.2.2.3:
Reference ellipsoid and geoid / 5.1.2.9:
Tectonic-morphogenetic units of the mid-atlantic ridge and adjacent areas / 1.4.2.2.4:
Satellite geodesy and the earth's gravitational potential V / 5.1.2.10:
Classification of global physiographic units of the Atlantic Ocean, topographic-bathymetric dimension (metric) / 1.4.2.2.5:
Co alloys and compounds
References for 3 / 5.1.2.11:
The mid-ocean ridges: geomorphologic element of global scale and distribution / 1.4.2.2.6:
Magnetic field of the earth (See Vol. 2B)
Ni alloys and compounds
Classification of continental margins / 5.1.2.12:
4d- and 5d-rich alloys
Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor (See Vol. 2B) / 5.1.2.13:
Submarine canyons (features of macroscale)
References for 1.4.2 / 5.2:
Fracture zones (features of mesoscale to macroscale) / H. Mälzer5.1.2.14:
Recent crustal movements / 5.1.2.15:
Deep sea trenches (features of meso- to macroscale) / 5.2.0:
Abyssal hills and seamounts. Example: features of the Pacifc Ocean sea floor / 5.1.2.16:
Micro-relief of the sea floor: the roughness of the ocean bottom / 5.1.2.17:
Measurements of deformation within plate interiors and near active plate boundaries / 5.1.2.18:
Sedimentation of the ocean bottom / 5.2.3:
Measurements on a global scale / 5.1.2.19:
The mid-ocean ridges and the sea floor spreading / 5.2.4:
References for 5.2 / 5.1.2.20:
Plate tectonics and the relief of the sea floor / 5.3:
Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics (See Vol. 2B)
References for 5.1.2 / 5.1.2.21:
Recent crustal movements (See Vol. 2A)
Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling
Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics / W.R. Jacoby ; R. Meissner ; P. Janle
Planetology of terrestrial planets / 5.3.0:
Historical review / 6.0:
Short description of the terrestrial planetary bodies / 5.3.3:
Plate kinematics
Absolute age determinations / 5.3.4:
Measurements of plate motions
Relative age determination / 5.3.5:
Results
Geological - geophysical interpretation of surface structures / 6.5:
Plate tectonics
Gravity studies from orbiters and density models of lithospheres / 6.6:
Plate dynamics: driving mechanisms
Additional studies from orbiter, fly-by, and descend missions / 6.7:
References for 5.3
Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling (See Vol. 2A) / 6.8:
Lunar seismology
Planetology of terrestrial planets (See Vol. 2A) / 6.9:
Planetary magnetic fields and remanent magnetization
Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B
Electrical conductivity, heat flow and estimates on the lunar temperature / 6.10:
Physical conditions of the interior of planets / 6.11:
The evolution of terrestrial planets / 6.12:
Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B (see Vol. 2B) / 6.13:
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Title Page, Preface
Introductory material
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The references are presented below the abstract of each pdf-document to allow cross-reference linking / Group V:
Title Page, Preface
Introductory material
Landolt-Bornstein
Title Page
Group III: Condensed Matter / Landolt-Börnstein ; H. Fischer0:
Group II: Molecules and Radicals
Contributors
Preface
Geophysics / 2:
Authors / Volume 16:
Notations, constants, and general relations / J. DemaisonVolume 2:
Astronomical instruments
Ferroelectrics and Related Substances
Molecular Constants Mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Electron Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic properties of 3d, 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds
Introduction / 6:
Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds
Geophysics of the Solid Earth, the Moon and the Planets
General introduction
Non-Oxides / 1.1:
Subvolume A
Diamagnetic Molecules / M. Hantel ; W. Huttner1.1 - 1.4:
Ocean waves / Subvolume A:
List of space group symbols for various settings
See Vol.19A
2.3 See Vol.19D1
See Vol.19D1
Title Page, Contributors, Preface
Nucleon nucleon scattering / J.R. Morton
Optical telescopes
3d elements / D. Griller
Alphabetical list of frequently used prototypes / 6.1:
General remarks / H. Kraus1.5:
List of symbols and abbreviations / L. Magaard2.4:
List of syrnbols and abbreviations
2.5 See Vol.19D2
The earth in the planetary system (See Vol. 2A) / H.R. Kirchmayr
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with main group elements / K.F. Preston ; H. Paul ; J.J.M. FranseI:
Total cross sections / C.-D. Schonwiese2.6:
Solar telescopes
The earth in the planetary system
Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-radical reactions
Literature covered and selection of data / L.A. Mysak1.5.1:
See Vol.19E1
Tables / E. Burzo ; R. Gersdorf1.3:
Elements / G. Zibold
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2.7:
Properties of the solid earth
Inorganic radicals
Nonconjugated carbon radicals
AgAlCdS - CuTeYb (See Vol.14B1) / H. WänkeI A:
Climate definition
Total and integrated cross sections for pp, pd and dd scattering / P. Morin2.1 - 2.4:
Photoelectric photometry
Classification and basic features
Arrangement of tables and data / 11.1:
Compounds of rare earth elements and 3d elements
Seismicity and the interior of the earth (See Vol. 2A)
Ti, V, Cr, Mn / 1.1.2:
DyErTe - HoPrS / 6.2:
3d elements and Cu, Ag or Au
Borides
lntroduction / 2.4.1:
Origin of the earth in the solar system / I B:
Qualitative definitions of climate / W. Rosenthal1.1.1.1:
Compounds of rare earth elements and Be, Mg, Zn, Cd or Hg / 4:
See Vol.19B
Total and integrated cross sections for neutrons on protons and nuclei / 3.1:
Photographic emulsions
Self-reactions
HoS - PTeU
Abbreviations and units used for presenting the data / 11.2:
Heat flow and temperature distribution in the earth's interior / 2.7.1:
Definition of ferroelectrics and antiferroelectrics / 1.1.3:
Ti / E. Tiemann ; E. Groten
Carbides
Alkyl radicals / 2.4.1.1:
Wind waves and swell / I C:
PaS - TeZr
The climate system / 1.5.1.2:
Dipole moments / 5:
Total cross sections of antiprotons on protons and deuterons / 1.2.1:
Spectrometers and spectrographs
Cross reactions
Indexes / 6.2.0:
General / 2.7.1.1:
Oceanic and continental heat-flow data / 2.6.1:
Remarks on some fundamental concepts and quantities / 1.6:
Survey
The motion of the earth
V
Definition of the various kinds of magnetism
Hydrides
Hydrogen-centered radicals / 2.4.1.2:
Primary alkyl radicals
List of symbols / I D:
Figures
Crystallography and metallurgy / 1.5.1.2.1:
Oceanic heat flow data (See Vol. 2A)
Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for elastic pp, pd and dd scattering / 1.2.2:
Optical high resolution methods
Relative rate constants
References for 2 and 3 (See Vol.14B1) / 6.2.1:
List of symbols and units / 11.4:
Phase diagrams. Crystal structure / 2.7.1.2:
Symbols and units / 2.2.1.2:
Abbreviations, notation and units
Cr
Spin-glass behaviour and micromagnetism
Diatomic molecules / 2.4.1.3:
Lithium-centered radicals / D.S. Chapman
Noncyclic secondary alkyl radicals
Alphabetical index of mineral and common names / J.P. LorandI E:
References for 11 / 1.5.1.2.2:
Magnetism
Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at low momenta / 2.6.2:
X-ray and gamma-ray instruments
Diatomic molecules: Rotational and related constants
List of universal constants / 6.2.2:
Survey of contents / G. Wlodarczak2.7.2:
Mn / 2.3:
Diamagnetism
Climate models (See Vol.4C2)
Continental heat flow data
Beryllium-centered radicals
Noncyclic tertiary alkyl radicals
Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-molecule addition reactions / I F:
The deterministic description of a linear plane wave, its energy and momentum density / 1.1.1.5:
RX compounds / 1.5.1.2.3:
Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at high momenta / 2.4.1.3.1:
Infrared techniques
The present global surface climate (See Vol.4C2) / 2.0:
Glossary of general abbreviations
Linear molecules / 2.7.3:
Publications on ferroelectrics / 1.9:
Units and definitions
References for 1.1.1
Paramagnetism
Units / 14:
Boron-centered radicals
Monocyclic alkyl radicals
Linear molecules: Rotational and related constants / II:
The energy density spectrum
Differential cross sections for elastic pd and dd scattering / 1.5.1.2.4:
Radio astronomical receiver systems
Tables of nuclear quadrupole interaction parameters / M.B. Stearns6.2.4:
Data
Orbital motion of the earth
Ferromagnetism
Definitions / 2.7.4:
Carbon-centered radicals
Polycyclic alkyl radicals
Methyl radical
Surface waves in deep water
Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.2.5:
Symmetric top molecules / 6.4:
Polarization parameters for elastic pp scattering / 2.2.1.2.2:
Positions and time determination, astronomical constants
Oxides (See Vol.16A)
Fe, Co, Ni
Introductory remarks / 6.2.5:
Symmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 2.4.1.3.3:
Primary parameters of the earth's rotational motion in space
Antiferromagnetism / 1.1.2.1:
Measurements / J. Vogt
Nitrogen-centered radicals
σ-electronic carbon radicals
Inorganic crystals other than oxides
Other acyclic hydrocarbon radicals
Surface waves in shallow water
Scope of consideration / 1.5.1.2.6:
Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for np elastic and charge exchange scattering / 2.7.5:
Determination of astronomical latitude and longitude
Nuclear constants of quadrupolar elements / 6.2.6:
Forced nutation / 1.3.0:
Metamagnetism / 1.1.2.2:
X-rich compounds
Continental heat flow literature / 2.4.2:
Oxygen-centered radicals
Vinyl-type radicals
SbSI family
Cycloalkyl radicals
References for 6.2
Physical principles generally governing Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.3:
Time determination / 2.7.6:
Asymmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 15:
Phase diagrams, lattice constants and elastic moduli
Ratios of nuclear quadrupole moments of isotopic nuclides / 14.3:
J. Demaison
The rotation of the earth / 1.3.1:
Remarks and relations concerning various quantities / D. Olbers1.1.2.3:
Continental heat flow results / 2.4.2.1:
Fluorine-centered radicals
Aryl radicals
HCl family
Inorganic molecules
Cumyl radical
Tables of differential elastic np cross sections (including charge exchange scattering) at low energies / 1.5.1.3.1:
The system of astronomical constants
Paramagnetic properties / 16:
Values of <$$> for the valence states of some neutral atoms / 14.4:
Quadrupole coupling constants / 2.7.7:
Methane, ethane, propane derivatives / 1.3.2:
Tidal dissipation
Internal gravity waves / 1.1.2.4:
Curie-Weiss law
Global heat flow
Sodium-centered radicals
Acyl radicals
NaNO2 family
Alkyl radicals containing heteroatoms
References for 14 / 6.3.0:
Ternary compounds
Differential elastic np cross sections at high energies / 2.4.2.2:
The solar system
Aliphatic molecules with double and triple carbon-bonds / 17:
Spontaneous magnetization, magnetic moments and high-field susceptibility
Atomic quadrupole coupling constants of some elements
The Celestial Ephemeris Pole / 2.7.8:
List of symbols and indices / 1.1.2.5:
Magnetization
References for 2.2.1.2
Magnesium-centered radicals
References for 3.1 and 3.2
KNO3 family
Elemento-organic compounds
Phenyl radicals
References for 2.7 / 6.3.1:
Differential np charge exchange cross sections at high energies / 2.2.2:
The sun
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy constants / 18:
Sternheimer antishielding factor for atoms, free ions and ions in crystals
Radioactive heat production in the continental crust (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8:
Elements with two or three internal rotors / A. Berndt1.3.4:
Bibliography for 1.2
Arrott plots / 1.1.2.6:
Climate variations
Aluminum-centered radicals / H. Oesterreicher2.4.2.3:
PbHPO4 family
Vinyl and acyl radicals
Polarization parameters of elastic np scattering / E.A. Lubimova6.3.2:
The quiet sun
Saturated cyclic compounds / 19:
Magnetostriction coefficients
Transition frequencies between nuclear quadrupole energy levels
Carbon radicals with conjugated &pi-systems / K. Oesterreicher
Observational techniques / 1.1.2.7:
Magnetic anisotropy
Silicon-centered radicals
KDP (KH2PO4) family / 4.1:
Unsaturated cyclic and aromatic compounds
Aromatic radical cations
Temperature profiles in the earth's interior / 6.3.3:
Differential cross sections and polarization of elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 1.2.13:
Solar activity
Form factors, densities and magnetic moments / 20:
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 5/2
Compounds based on rare earth elements and B
Seismicity and the interior of the earth / 2.4.2.4:
Space-time scales / 1.1.2.8:
High-frequency properties
Information sources
Phosphorus-centered radicals / F.D. Stacey2.8.1:
(NH4)2SO4 family / 4.2:
Polymer radicals / 2.1.1:
The planets and their satellites / 6.3.4:
Hyperfine fields, isomer shifts and relaxation time / G. Schneider21:
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 7/2
Binary rare earth borides
Radicals with 3 conjugated π-electrons
Equations of motion / A.L.J. Beckwith1.4.1:
Hall resistivity
Remarks on statistical problems
Heat transport in the earth's interior / 2.10:
Sulfur-centered radicals
NH4HSO4 family / 4.2.1:
Mechanical data of the planets and satellites / 6.3.5:
Seismicity / 22:
Spin wave properties
Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 9/2
Allyl and deuterated allyl radicals
Carbon-centered radicals: Fragmentation and rearrangement reactions / 1.4.2:
Kinematics of linear small-scale waves / 1.1.2.10:
Remarks on some concepts of metallurgy
History of paleoclimate and neoclimate before the modern interval
Electrical properties of the earth's interior
Chlorine-centered radicals
(NH4)3H(SO4)2 family / 4.2.2:
Linear and symmetric top moleculesJ. Demaison
General features of the data / 6.3.6:
Physics of the planets and satellites
g factors and ferromagnetic resonance properties / 23:
Nuclear quadrupole resonance data
Alkyl-substituted allyl radicals / U. Schmucker
Spectral models / 1.4.3:
Quenched bulk alloys
History of neoclimate since the modern interval (1659 AD)
Potassium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.6:
NH4LiSO4 family / 4.2.3:
Table of differential cross sections for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.7:
Small bodies in the solar system
Asymmetric top molecules / 24:
Fermi surfaces, band structures, exchange energies and electron spin polarizations
Depth distribution of the electrical conductivity
Allyl radicals containing F, Cl, Br
Fragmentation reactions / 1.4.4:
Spectral dynamics / 1.1.2.12:
Quench-condensation
Overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations
Calcium-centered radicals / 2.8.1.3:
Langbeinite-type family / 4.2.4:
Table of polarization parameters for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.8:
The asteroids (minor planets)
Geometric and dynamic source parameters / 25:
Optical constants, magneto-optic Kerr or Faraday effect
Resonance data tables
Hindered rotation / 2.4.2.7:
Allyl radicals containing O
Rearrangement reactions / 1.4.5:
References for 6.3 / 1.1.2.13:
Annealing
Spectral overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations
Scandium-centered radicals / 2.8.2:
Lecontite (NaNH4SO4·2H2O) family / 4.2.5:
Errata
References for 1.4 / 1.5.1.4.4:
Meteors and meteorites
Radiation pattern and source mechanisms / 26:
Index of substances (See Vol.13E)
Specific heat, resistivity, magnetoresistance, Hall coefficients, Seebeck coefficients and thermal conductivity
Deuterium / W. Zahel
Allyl radicals containing S
Ageing / 3.3.3:
Summary of possible causes of climate variations
Vanadium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.2:
Alum (NH4Fe(SO4)2·12H2O) family / 4.2.6:
Symmetric top rnolecules / 1.5.1.4.5:
Kaon nucleon elastic and charge exchange scattering / 1.2.20:
Comets
Seismic source spectrum and magnitude / 27:
References for 1.1.2
Astronomical tides
Lithium
Derivation of apparent resistivity estimates from experimental electric and electromagnetic data / 2.8.1.5:
Allyl radicals containing N and P
Cold working / 3.3.4:
Cobalt-centered radicals / 2.3.1.3:
GASH (C(NH2)3Al(SO4)2·6H2O) family / 4.2.7:
Linear and symmetric top molecules
Survey of data / 1.5.1.5:
Interplanetary dust and zodiacal light
The spatial distribution of earthquake foci / 28:
Alloys between 3d elements
Beryllium
Inversion of electromagnetic response estimates
Allyl radicals containing Si, Ge, and Sn
Surveys / 3.3.5:
Glossary
Copper-centered radicals / 2.3.1.4:
LiH3(SeO3)2 family / 4.2.8:
Interplanetary particles and magnetic field / D. Bonnenberg1.5.1.6:
Seismic return period and earthquake statistics / 29:
The tide-generating potential
Boron
Asymmetric top rnolecules / 2.4.2.9:
Principle constraints of interpretation
Methylene allyl radicals
3d transition elements with Cu / K.A. Hempel3.4:
References for 15
Zinc-centered radicals / 2.8.2.1:
Colemanite (Ca2B6O11·5H2O) / 4.2.9:
Tables of total cross sections of (K+-)p and (K+-)d scattering / 1.5.1.7:
Abundances of the elements in the solar system
Macroseismic effects / 30:
The tidal dynamical equations / H.P.J. Wijn
- 9 Nitrogen / D. Etling
Magnetic constants
General notes on response data and models in figures and tables of subsection 2.3.1
Iminoallyl radicals
3d transition elements with Ag / A. Dubrulle3.5:
Gallium-centered radicals / 10:
Tables of differential cross sections for elastic (K+-)p scattering / 4.2.10:
Chronology of the solar system
K4Fe(CN)6·3H2O family
Earthquake prediction
Alloys between Fe, Co or Ni
Time dependence of the tidal field of motion
The Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL)
Oxygen
The electrical resistivity in the continental crust / 2.8.2.2:
Phenyl- and aryl-substituted allyl radicals
Comprehensive index (See Vol.2C)
3d transition elements with Au / 31:
RNi compounds / 16.1:
Germanium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.7:
Diatomic rnolecules / 4.2.11:
Tables of differential cross sections for charge exchange scattering / 1.2.25:
SC(NH2)2
C-C bonds
References for 2.1.1
Phase diagrams, lattice parameters
Open ocean tides
Sodium
The electrical resistivity of the mantle from observations on continents / 2.9.2:
Aza-allyl and phospha-allyl radicals
References for 1.5.1 / 32:
Arsenic-centered radicals / W. HUTtner16.2:
C-Si and C-Ge bonds / 4.2.12:
Tables of polarizations in elastic (K+-)p scattering / G. Müller1.5.2:
N(CH3)4HgCl3 family
Magnetic properties
Co-oscillating tides
The vertical structure of the PBL
Magnesium
The resistivity of crust and mantle beneath oceans
Semicyclic allyl radicals
C-O bonds / 33:
Selenium-centered radicals / W. Zürn1.2.1.2.1:
References for 2 / 4.2.13:
Cu(HCOO)2·4H2O
C-S and C-Se bonds
Vertical distribution of tidal currents
3d elements and Be, Mg, Zn or Hg
Theoretical basis
Aluminum
References for 2.3.1 / 2.8.2.4:
Cyclopropenyl radicals
Seismic waves and free oscillations / 34:
Bromine-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.2:
C-N and C-P bonds / 4.2.14:
DSP (Ca2Sr(CH3CH2COO)6) family / V. Haak2.1.2.0:
Hyperfine magnetic fields, isomer shifts
References for 6.4
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Be
The surface layer
Sulfur
Isocyclic allyl radicals
Other bonds / 35:
Krypton-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.3:
Index of substances (See Vol.19D3) / E. Mittelsteadt4.2.15:
Anomalies of the electrical conductivity in the earth's crust and upper mantle
CH2ClCOONH4 family / 1.2.29:
Spin waves
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Mg
The Planetary Boundary Layer
Chlorine
Heterocyclic allyl radicals / 2.8.2.5:
Body waves / 36:
Rubidium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.4:
Upwelling regions / 4.2.16:
Chlorine (See Vol.20B)
TGS ((NH2CH2COOH)3·H2SO4) family / 1.2.30:
Atomic magnetic moment, magnetic moment density, g and g' factor
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Zn or Hg / 7.1:
Observations in the PBL
Potassium - Rubidium (See Vol.20B)
Bicyclic and tricyclic allyl radicals / 2.3.2.1:
Surface waves / 37:
Zirconium - Bismuth (See Vol.20C) / 1.2.1.2.5:
Strontium-centered radicals
NH2CH2COOH·AgNO3 / 4.2.17:
Spontaneous magnetization, Curie temperature
References for 1.5.2 / 7.2:
Modelling of the PBL
Diagrams of NQR frequencies and related properties (See Vol.20C)
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allyl radicals / 2.3.2.2:
Free oscillations / 38:
Yttrium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.6:
Open ocean upwelling zones / 4.2.18:
Representation of experimental data / J.G. Booth
(NH2CH2COOH)2·HNO3 / 1.2.32:
High-field susceptibility
Allenyl (propargyl) radicals / 7.3:
Diagrams / 39:
Niobium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.16:
Coastal upwelling / 4.2.19:
3d elements and B, Al, Ga, In or TI
Resolution and reliability / 4.3:
(NH2CH2COOH)2·MnCl2·2H2O / 1.2.33:
References for 2.1.2
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy
References for chapter 4 / 7.4:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allenyl radicals / 2.3.2.4:
Rhodium-centered radicals / 40:
References
References for 7 / A.M. Dziewonski
Structure formulas (See Vol.20C)
Selection of anomalies / 2.8.2.8:
(CH3NHCH2COOH)3·CaCl2 / 1.2.34:
Appendix: Additions to Chapter 2 Index of substances (See Vol.14B)
Magnetostriction
References for 16 / 8:
Radicals with 5 conjugated π-electrons / 2.4.2.17:
Indexes (See Vol.20C) / D.L. Anderson ; G. Koslowski41:
Silver-centered radicals
3d-B alloys and compounds / 4.3.1:
Presentation of results
Rochelle salt (NaKC4H4O6·4H2O) family / 1.2.35:
Magnetomechanical properties, elastic moduli, sound velocity
Index of gross molecular formulas / 1.5.3.3:
Pentadienyl radicals / 2.8.2.9:
Structure, elastic and rheological properties and density of the earth's interior / 42:
Ice in the ocean / 1.2.1.2.10:
Cadmium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.18:
3d-Al alloys and compounds / 4.3.2:
Index of substance names
List of compiled conductivity anomalies
LiNH4C4H4O6·H2O family / 1.2.36:
Thermomagnetic properties, thermal expansion coefficient, specific heat, Debye temperature, thermal conductivity
Pentadiinyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.1:
Index of CAS registry numbers / 1.2.1.2.11:
Indium-centered radicals
Miscellanea / 4.3.3:
Sc-Al / 2.1.3.1:
Errata (See Vol.20C)
Description of anomalies
Galvanomagnetic properties / 1.2.37:
Corrections (See Vol.31B) / 1.5.3.3.2:
Semicyclic pentadienyl radicals / 2.4.2.19:
The Gross Earth Data Set
Structure of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.12:
Tin-centered radicals
Miscellaneous crystals (including oxides) and polymers / 4.3.4:
Ti-Al / 2.1.3.2:
References for 2.3.2
Magneto-optical properties / 1.2.38:
Cyclopentadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.3:
The earth model
Salinity of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.13:
Composition of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2A) / 2.4.2.20:
Antimony-centered radicals
Liquid crystals and related liquids / 4.3.5:
V-Al / 2.1.3.3:
Ferromagnetic resonance properties / 1.2.39:
Tides of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 1.5.3.3.4:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclopentadienyl radicals
Thermophysical properties of sea ice / 1.2.1.3:
Tellurium-centered radicals
Cr-Al / 4.3.6:
Gravity field and figure of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8.2.11:
References for 2.1.3 / 1.2.40:
References for 1.2.1
Cyclohexadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.5:
Elastic properties and deformation of sea ice / 2.1.4:
References for 2.4
Iodine-centered radicals
Mn-Al / C. Prodehl ; K. Adachi4.3.7:
Magnetic field of the earth
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclohexadienyl radicals / A. Chelkowski1.2.41:
Strength of sea ice
Xenon-centered radicals
Structure of the earth's crust and upper mantle / 4.3.8:
Alloys between Ti, V, Cr or Mn
Fe-Al / 8.6:
Compounds of rare earth elements and 4d or 5d elements / 2.8.2.12:
Pyryl radicals
Ice cover characteristics of the world ocean
Sources of the geomagnetic field / 2.5.1:
Cesium-centered radicals
Co-Al / 4.3.9:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyryl radicals / 4.1.1:
References for 8
External part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.5.2:
Barium-centered radicals
Procedure of interpretation / 4.3.10:
V-Ti
Ni-Al / 9:
Pseudoternary compounds / H.G. Gierloff-emden4.1.2:
Survey of compounds and properties
Thiapyryl radicals
Internal part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.8.3.1:
Lanthanum-centered radicals
Main features of continental and oceanic crustal structure / 4.3.11:
Cr-Ti
3d-Ga compounds
Coastal oceanography / 4.1.3:
Compounds with transition metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.1:
Pyridinyl radicals
Spherical harmonics in geomagnetism / 9.1:
Tungsten-centered radicals
Presentation of individual results / 4.3.12:
Cr-V
Sc-Ga
References for 2.5
Definitions and spatial extensions / 4.1.4:
Compounds with rare earth metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.2:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyridinyl radicals
References for 4.1 / 9.2:
Gold-centered radicals
Main features of the structure of the lower lithosphere and asthenosphere / 4.3.13:
Mn-Ti
Ti-Ga
Classification of coasts / 1.2.47:
References for 2.8 / 1.5.3.4.3:
Phosphorinyl radicals
Magnetic field on the surface and the interior of the earth / 9.3:
Mercury-centered radicals
References for 2.1.4 / 4.4:
Mn-V
V-Ga
The high-energy environment of the coastal zone / 1.2.48:
Radicals with 7 conjugated π-electrons / W. Bosum1.5.3.4.4:
Thallium-centered radicals / 9.4:
Mn-Cr / 4.4.1:
Cr-Ga
Compounds of rare earth elements and Al, Ga, In or Tl
The shore as the interaction zone of sea and land / R. Pucher1.2.49:
Heptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.5:
Lead-centered radicals / H. Roeser9.5:
Mn-Ga / 4.4.2:
Wave effects on coasts / 1.2.50:
Cycloheptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.6:
Alloys of Fe, Co or Ni and Ti, V, Cr or Mn / R. Von Herzen
Crustal anomalies and their cause / 9.6:
Bismuth-centered radicals
Fe-Ga / 4.4.3:
Tide effects on coasts / 4.2.1.0:
Cyclooctatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.7:
Oceanic heat flow data
Ytterbium-centered radicals / 9.7:
Co-Ga / 4.4.4:
Estuaries and lagoons as coastal water bodies / 4.2.1.1:
Benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.8:
Fe-Ti
Definition of the crustal anomalies / 9.8:
References for 1.2
Ni-Ga / 4.4.5:
References for 2.9
Coastal lagoons / 4.2.1.2:
Benzyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / A. V.Zelewsky1.5.3.4.9:
Western and South Pacific
Fe-V
Layout and execution of geomagnetic surveys / 9.9:
Cu-Ga / 4.4.6:
River discharge affecting coastal waters / C. Daul4.2.1.3:
Bicyclic benzyl-type radicals derived from indanone and phthalide / 1.5.3.5:
Northeast and Central Pacific
Fe-Cr
Compounds of rare earth elements and C, Si, Ge, Sn or Pb / 9.10:
Data handling
3d-In alloys and compounds / 4.4.7:
Radicals in metal complexes / 2.10.1:
Chemical and biological effects on the coastal zone
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.5.1:
East Pacific
Fe-Mn
Interpretation methods / 9.11:
Sc-In / 4.5:
Climatologic-meteorologic effects on coasts. Oceanic-atmospheric coupled systems / 2.10.2:
Radicals with 9 conjugated π-electrons / 1.5.3.5.2:
North Atlantic
Co-Tl
Magnetic anomalies of the continental crust / 9.12:
Mn-In / 4.5.1:
Sea level change and the coastal zone / 2.10.3:
Cyclooctatetraenylmethyl / 1.5.3.5.3:
South Atlantic
Co-V
Marine magnetic anomalies / 9.13:
Ni-In / 4.5.2:
Complexes of group IIa: Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba / 2.10.4:
References for 9
Indenyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.6:
Indian Ocean
Co-Cr
References for 2.10
Economic aspects
3d-Tl alloys and compounds / 4.5.3:
Complexes of group IIIb: B, Al, Ga, In / 4.2.1.8:
alpha-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.7:
Marginal Seas
Co-Mn
Bibliography for 4.2.1
References for 1.5.3 / 4.5.4:
Complexes of group IVb: Ge, Sn, Pb
Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from indole and carbazole
References for 2.2.1.1
Ni-Ti
Complexes of group Vb: Sb / 4.5.5:
Continental heat flow data (See Vol. 2B)
Magnetic and electric fields due to electromagnetic induction by external sources
beta-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 2.2.5:
Ni-V
Complexes of group IIIa: Y, La, Lu / L. Rybach4.2.2.0:
Quinolinyl and related radicals / 2.2.6:
Ni-Cr
Radioactive heat production in the continental crust / 4.2.2.1:
Complexes of group IVa: Ti / 1.2.3.12:
Basic observations and theoretical concepts
Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from anthracene and phenanthrene and related to hydro-naphthyl / 2.2.7:
Temperature profiles in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B)
Ni-Mn
Complexes of group Va: V / 4.2.2.2:
Heat transport in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B)
Response functions for induced magnetic and electric fields
Radicals with 11 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.8:
V-Cr-Mn
Electrical properties of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B) / 4.2.2.3:
Complexes of group VIa: Cr, Mo, W / 1.2.3.14:
Natural earth potentials and earth currents
Radicals with 13 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.9:
Fe-V-Cr / I. Jackson
Complexes of group VIIa: Mn, Re / 4.2.2.4:
Derivation of external source fields from surface observations
Phenalenyl (perinaphthenyl) radicals / 2.2.10:
Composition of the earth's interior
Fe-Cr-Mn
Complexes of group VIII: Fe, Ru, Co, Rh, Ir, Ni, Pd, Pt / 4.2.2.5:
References for 4.2.2
Diphenylmethyl radicals / 2.2.11:
Co-V-Cr
Complexes of group Ib: Cu, Ag / D. Voppel4.7.3:
Fluorenyl radicals / 2.2.12:
Co-Cr-Mn
Observation and description of the main geomagnetic field and its secular variation / 4.7.4:
Complexes of group IIb: Zn, Cd, Hg
Dibenzocyclohexadienyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.0:
The crust
Fe-Co-Ti
List of symbols, quantities, units and abbreviations / 4.7.5:
References for 2.2
Index of Substances (See Vol.9D2) / 4.2.3.1:
Dibenzocycloheptatrienyl and related radicals
The upper mantle
Fe-Co-V
Benzo[cd]pyrenyl / 4.7.6:
The transition zone
Fe-Co-Cr
Observation of the earth's magnetic field / 4.7.7:
Xanthyl radicals / V:
The lower mantle
Fe-Co-Mn
Combined index of substances for Vols.16A and 16B / 4.7.8:
Analyses of observations / 2.4.7:
Thioxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.4:
The core
Fe-Ni-V
Knowledge gained from spherical harmonic models / 4.7.9:
Selenoxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.5:
Fe-Ni-Cr
References for 4.2.3 / 4.7.10:
Acridinyl and related radicals
Tides of the earth
Fe-Ni-Mn
Dibenzosilacyclohexadienyl and related radicals / F.H. Busse4.7.11:
List of symbols and abbreviations for 2.5.1 and 2.5.2
Co-Ni-Ti
Material properties entering the theory of the main geomagnetic field
Diphenylmethyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / H. Wilhelm ; H. Soffel4.7.12:
Co-Ni-Mn
Palaeomagnetism and archaeomagnetism / 4.7.13:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on diphenylmethyl radicals
References for 1.2.2 and 1.2.3
Tidal forcing field / 4.3.0:
Radicals with 19 conjugated π-electrons / S. Misawa2.5.1.1:
Introduction, definitions, hypotheses / K. Kanematsu4.8.1:
Triphenylmethyl radicals
Expansion in spherical harmonics / 4.8.2:
4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds
Apparent polar wander paths (APWP) / 2.5.1.3:
9-Phenylfluorenyl radicals
Equatorial and ecliptical coordinates / 4.8.3:
Introduction to the paramagnetism of 4d and 5d transition metals
Geomagnetic polarity time scale, magnetostratigraphy, palaeo-secular variation / 2.5.1.4:
9-Phenylxanthyl radicals
Components / 4.8.4:
Magnetic susceptibility
Determination of the intensity of the ancient geomagnetic field / 2.5.1.5:
9-Naphthylxanthyl radicals
Astronomical variables. Time / 4.8.5:
Magnetic susceptibility as a function of composition
Geomagnetic field during a polarity transition / 2.5.1.6:
Dioxydehydrocoranthryl and sesquixanthydryl
Harmonic development / 4.8.6:
High-field magnetization
Archaeomagnetism / 2.5.1.7:
9-Phenylthioxanthyl
References for 2.5.1 / 4.8.7:
Magnetization density
Palaeomagnetism of samples of extraterrestrial origin / 1.3.6:
9-Phenylselenoxanthyl
Knight shift / 4.8.8:
References for 4.3 / 1.3.7:
9-Phenylacridinyl
Tides of the solid earth / 4.8.9:
Transport of masses in the earth's interior / 1.3.8:
Triphenylmethyl-type radicals containing 5-membered ring systems especially thiophene
Magnetoresistance and Hall effect / 2.5.2.1:
Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor / 1.3.9:
References to further papers concerning ESR studies on triphenylmethyl radicals
Magnetic field dependence of the electronic specific heat coefficient / 2.5.2.2:
Body tides / H. Hagedorn
References for 4 / 1.3.10:
Effect of plastic deformation on the susceptibility / 2.5.2.3:
The relief of the earth's surface
Observations
References for 1.3 / 1.3.11:
The hypsographic curve
Load tides
Alloys and compounds of 3d elements and 4d or 5d elements / 5.1.1.2:
Area of continents and oceans
Systematic effects
Structural forms due to endogenic processes / M. Shiga5.1.1.3:
Local elastic inhomogeneities
3d elements and Zr, Nb, Mo or Hf, Ta, W, Re / 5.1.1.4:
Exogenic continental relief / 1.4.1.1:
Meteorological effects
Weathering / 5.1.1.5:
References for 2.5.2
Ti and V alloys and compounds / 5.1.1.6:
Exogenic relief-forming processes / P. Brosche1.4.1.3:
Cr alloys and compounds / J. Sündermann5.1.1.7:
Ice and glaciated areas / 1.4.1.4:
Tidal friction and dynamics of the earth-moon-system / 5.1.1.8:
Mn alloys and compounds
References for 5.1.1 / 2.5.3.0:
Fe alloys and compounds / 5.1.2:
The principle / H.G. Gierloff-Emden2.5.3.1:
Co and Ni alloys and compounds
Relief of the sea floor
References for 1.4.1 / 2.5.3.2:
Balances of energy and angular momentum / 2.5.3.3:
Geomorphology of the sea floor
Long time integration / 2.5.3.4:
Documentation and presentation of the relief of the sea on maps
3d elements and Ru, Rh, Pd or Os, Ir, Pt / 2.5.3.5:
Bibliography for 2.5.3 / 5.1.2.3:
Hypsography of the relief of the sea floor
3d-rich alloys
Hypsometric statistics of the sea floor / H.-G. Kahle5.1.2.4:
Concentrated alloys and intermetallic compounds
Gravity field and figure of the earth / 5.1.2.5:
Terms for horizontal and vertical dimensions of oceans and sea floors / 1.4.2.2.0:
Gravity potential of the earth / 5.1.2.6:
Subdivision of the seafloor into physiographic provinces / 1.4.2.2.1:
Sc, Ti, and V alloys and compounds
Fundamental notions of gravimetry / 5.1.2.7:
Classification of the ocean floor features / 1.4.2.2.2:
Gravimetric measuring techniques / 5.1.2.8:
Morphologic units of the oceans: description of forms / 1.4.2.2.3:
Reference ellipsoid and geoid / 5.1.2.9:
Tectonic-morphogenetic units of the mid-atlantic ridge and adjacent areas / 1.4.2.2.4:
Satellite geodesy and the earth's gravitational potential V / 5.1.2.10:
Classification of global physiographic units of the Atlantic Ocean, topographic-bathymetric dimension (metric) / 1.4.2.2.5:
Co alloys and compounds
References for 3 / 5.1.2.11:
The mid-ocean ridges: geomorphologic element of global scale and distribution / 1.4.2.2.6:
Magnetic field of the earth (See Vol. 2B)
Ni alloys and compounds
Classification of continental margins / 5.1.2.12:
4d- and 5d-rich alloys
Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor (See Vol. 2B) / 5.1.2.13:
Submarine canyons (features of macroscale)
References for 1.4.2 / 5.2:
Fracture zones (features of mesoscale to macroscale) / H. Mälzer5.1.2.14:
Recent crustal movements / 5.1.2.15:
Deep sea trenches (features of meso- to macroscale) / 5.2.0:
Abyssal hills and seamounts. Example: features of the Pacifc Ocean sea floor / 5.1.2.16:
Micro-relief of the sea floor: the roughness of the ocean bottom / 5.1.2.17:
Measurements of deformation within plate interiors and near active plate boundaries / 5.1.2.18:
Sedimentation of the ocean bottom / 5.2.3:
Measurements on a global scale / 5.1.2.19:
The mid-ocean ridges and the sea floor spreading / 5.2.4:
References for 5.2 / 5.1.2.20:
Plate tectonics and the relief of the sea floor / 5.3:
Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics (See Vol. 2B)
References for 5.1.2 / 5.1.2.21:
Recent crustal movements (See Vol. 2A)
Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling
Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics / W.R. Jacoby ; R. Meissner ; P. Janle
Planetology of terrestrial planets / 5.3.0:
Historical review / 6.0:
Short description of the terrestrial planetary bodies / 5.3.3:
Plate kinematics
Absolute age determinations / 5.3.4:
Measurements of plate motions
Relative age determination / 5.3.5:
Results
Geological - geophysical interpretation of surface structures / 6.5:
Plate tectonics
Gravity studies from orbiters and density models of lithospheres / 6.6:
Plate dynamics: driving mechanisms
Additional studies from orbiter, fly-by, and descend missions / 6.7:
References for 5.3
Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling (See Vol. 2A) / 6.8:
Lunar seismology
Planetology of terrestrial planets (See Vol. 2A) / 6.9:
Planetary magnetic fields and remanent magnetization
Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B
Electrical conductivity, heat flow and estimates on the lunar temperature / 6.10:
Physical conditions of the interior of planets / 6.11:
The evolution of terrestrial planets / 6.12:
Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B (see Vol. 2B) / 6.13:
The references are presented below the abstract of each pdf-document to allow cross-reference linking / Group V:
Title Page, Preface
Introductory material
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G. Albanese ... [et al.] ; Herausgeber: H.P.J. Wijn
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1992  ix, 238 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 27 . Magnetische Eigenschaften nicht-metallischer anorgnischer Verbindungen von Übergangselementen ; Teilbd. g
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Introductory material
Magnetic properties of oxides with various other structures / 6:
Binary oxides of d transition elements / M.S. Seehra ; H.P.J. Wijn6.1:
Introduction / 6.1.1:
Scope of the review / 6.1.1.1:
Earlier reviews / 6.1.1.2:
Symbols and abbreviations / 6.1.1.3:
Monoxides of 3d transition elements / 6.1.2:
Simple monoxides MO / 6.1.2.1:
Mixed monoxides <$>{\rm M}_{1-{\rm p}^{\rm I}{\rm M}_{\rm p}^{\rm II}<$> / References for 6.1.2.1:
Diluted monoxides <$>{\rm M}_{\rm p}{\rm N}_{1-{\rm p}}<$> / References for 6.1.2.2:
Electronic structures / References for 6.1.2.3:
Dioxides of 3d transition elements / 6.1.3:
Simple dioxides MO2 / 6.1.3.5:
Pseudo binary vanadium dioxides V1-xMxO2 / 6.1.3.6:
Intermediate phase binary oxides / References for 6.1.3:
Magneli phases MnO2n-1 / 6.1.4.1:
The vanadium compounds VnO2n+1 / 6.1.4.2:
Oxides of 4d and 5d transition elements / References for 6.1.4:
Oxides with trirutile and pyrochlore structure (J.E. Greedan) / References of 6.1.5:
Trirutile structure oxides / 6.2.1:
Crystal structure and crystallographic data / 6.2.1.1:
Magnetic properties / 6.2.1.2:
A6+B3+2O6 / 6.2.1.2.1:
A2+B5+2O6 / 6.2.1.2.2:
References for 6.2.1 / 6.2.1.3:
Pyrochlore structure oxides
Crystal structure / 6.2.2.1:
Space group and atomic positions / 6.2.2.1.1:
B2O6 network / 6.2.2.1.2:
A2O' network / 6.2.2.1.3:
Magnetic sublattices / 6.2.2.1.4:
A3+2B4+2O6O' pyrochlores / 6.2.2.2:
A3+2BB'C7 pyrochlo / 6.2.2.2.2:
(AA') (BB')C7 / 6.2.2.2.3:
A2+2B5+2O7 pyrochlores / 6.2.2.2.4:
(AA')2+(BB')5+O7 / 6.2.2.2.5:
References for 6.2.2 / 6.2.2.3:
Hexagonal ferrites (G. Albanese, A. Deriu) / 6.3:
General remarks / 6.3.1:
Quantities and units / 6.3.1.2:
List of symbols and abbreviations / 6.3.1.3:
See Vol.4B / 6.3.2 and 6.3.3:
M(magnetoplumbite)-type ferrites / 6.3.4:
Reviewed compositions / 6.3.4.1:
Intrinsic magnetic properties and crystalline structure / 6.3.4.2:
Extrinsic magnetic properties and microstructure / 6.3.4.3:
Phase formation and morphology studies / 6.3.4.4:
Electric and dielectric properties / 6.3.4.5:
High frequency magnetic properties / 6.3.4.6:
Optical properties / 6.3.4.7:
W-type ferrites / 6.3.5:
Y-type ferrites / 6.3.5.1:
Z-type ferrites / 6.3.6.1:
X-type ferrites / 6.3.7.1:
Further compositions / 6.3.8.1:
Microwave device applications of hexagonal ferrites / 6.3.2:
Magnetic recording applications of hexagonal ferrites / 6.3.3:
References for 6.3 / 6.3.12:
RFe2O4 compounds (K. Siratori) / 6.4:
General background and scope / 6.4.1:
Exchange coupling constants estimated from the data in the paramagnetic region / 6.4.3:
The Verwey transition / 6.4.4:
Magnetization in the state of 2-dimensional spin order / 6.4.5:
Relaxation / 6.4.6:
References for 6.4 / 6.4.7:
Introductory material
Magnetic properties of oxides with various other structures / 6:
Binary oxides of d transition elements / M.S. Seehra ; H.P.J. Wijn6.1:
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P. Ehrhart ... [et al.] ; herausgeber, H. Ullmaier
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer-Verlag, c1991  xiii, 437 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 25
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Production of atomic defects in metals / P. Jung1:
Introduction / 1.1:
General remarks / 1.1.1:
Definitions / 1.1.2:
Symbols and units / 1.1.3:
Abbreviations / 1.1.4:
Methods to produce atomic defects in metals
Stability of atomic defects in metals / 1.2:
Methods to determine concentrations of atomic defects in metals / 1.3:
Production of atomic defects in metals in thermal equilibrium / 1.4:
Production of atomic defects in metals by plastic deformation / 1.5:
Production of atomic defects in metals by irradiation / 1.6:
Production of atomic defects in pure, polycrystalline metals / 1.7.1:
Electron irradiation / 1.7.1.1:
Ion irradiation / 1.7.1.2:
Ion implantation / 1.7.1.3:
Thermal neutron irradiation / 1.7.1.4:
Fission neutron, fast neutron, and fission fragment irradiation / 1.7.1.5:
Production of atomic defects in pure, single crystalline metals / 1.7.2:
Displacement energy maps / 1.7.2.1:
Average displacement energy / 1.7.2.2:
Production of atomic defects in predamaged metals / 1.7.3:
Quenched metals / 1.7.3.1:
Deformed metals / 1.7.3.2:
Preirradiated metals / 1.7.3.3:
Production of atomic defects in metals at high defect densities / 1.7.4:
Subthreshold effects / 1.7.4.1:
Defect saturation / 1.7.4.2:
Cascade production / 1.7.4.3:
Production of atomic defects in alloys / 1.7.5:
Dilute alloys / 1.7.5.1:
Concentrated alloys / 1.7.5.2:
Ordered alloys / 1.7.5.3:
Production of atomic defects in metallic glasses
Surface effects
Threshold energy for sputtering / 1.7.7.1:
Energy dependence of the sputtering yield / 1.7.7.2:
Dependence of the sputtering yield on crystal orientation / 1.7.7.3:
Temperature dependence of the sputtering yield / 1.7.7.4:
Temperature effects on the production of atomic defects in metals / 1.7.8:
Computer simulation of atomic defeat production / 1.7.9:
Computer simulation of low energy events / 1.7.9.1:
Computer simulation of high energy cascades / 1.7.9.2:
Computer simulation of temperature effects on atomic defect production / 1.7.9.3:
Figures for 1
References for 1
Properties and interactions of atomic defects in metals and alloys / 2:
Frequently used symbols and abbreviations / P. Ehrhart2.1:
Characterization of interstitial atoms and vacancies / 2.1.3:
Formation entropies and energies and equilibrium concentrations / 2.1.3.1:
Structure of defects and their agglomerates / 2.1.3.2:
Defect dynamics, migration energies and jump frequencies / 2.1.3.3:
Defect-solute interaction / 2.1.3.4:
Defect reactions and annealing stages / 2.1.3.5:
Experimental methods / 2.1.4:
Residual electrical resistivity (Ap) / 2.1.4.1:
Calorimetry (Cal) / 2.1.4.2:
Differential dilatometry (DD) / 2.1.4.3:
Diffuse scattering of X-rays or neutrons, Huang scattering (DXS) / 2.1.4.4:
Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) / 2.1.4.5:
Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) / 2.1.4.6:
Mechanical relaxation (elastic after-effect, internal friction, ultrasonic attenuation) (MechR) / 2.1.4.7:
Magnetic relaxation (MagR) / 2.1.4.8:
Mössbauer spectroscopy (MS) / 2.1.4.9:
Perturbed angular correlation (PAC) / 2.1.4.11:
Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) / 2.1.4.12:
Muon spin rotation experiments (?SR) / 2.1.4.13:
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) / 2.1.4.14:
Ion channeling (Chann) / 2.1.4.15:
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) / 2.1.4.16:
Field ion microscopy (FIM) / 2.1.4.17:
Thermal helium desorption spectroscopy (THDS) / 2.1.4.18:
Figures for 2.1
bcc metals / H. Schultz2.2:
Special remarks / 2.2.1:
Concepts of data evaluation / 2.2.2:
Data / 2.2.3:
Cr
Fe
K
Li
Mo
Na
Nb
Ta
V
W
References for 2.2
fcc metals / 2.3:
Ag / 2.3.1:
Al
Au
Ce
Cu
Ir
Ni
Pb
Pd
Pt
Rh
Th
hcp metals / 2.4:
Be / 2.4.1:
Cd
Co
Mg
Re
Sc
Tl
Ti
Y
Zn
Zr
RE
Metals with other structures / 2.5:
Bi / 2.5.1:
Ga
Hg
In
Sb
Sn
U
Ag-Al / 2.6:
Ag-Au
Ag-Zn
Al-Cu
Al-Fe
Al-Ni
Au-Cu
Co-Fe
Co-Pt
Cr-Fe
Cr-Ni
Cu-Mn
Cu-Ni
Cu-Zn
Fe-Ni
Mn-Ni
Mo-Ni
Superconducting alloys
References for 2.1 and 2.3 - 2.6
Helium in metals / H. Ullmaier3:
Symbols and abbreviations / 3.1:
Experimental and theoretical methods / 3.1.3:
Production processes and rates / 3.2:
(n,?)-reactions / 3.2.1:
Other nuclear reactions / 3.2.2:
Implantation / 3.2.3:
Concurrent displacement damage / 3.2.4:
Tritium decay / 3.2.5:
Atomistic properties / 3.3:
Interstitial and substitutional solubility / 3.3.1:
Binding to defects / 3.3.2:
Diffusion / 3.3.3:
Clusters and bubbles / 3.4:
Formation without vacancy clustering / 3.4.1:
Nucleation involving vacancy migration / 3.4.2:
Growth and coarsening / 3.4.3:
Figures for 3
References for 3
Subject index for 3
Introductory material
Production of atomic defects in metals / P. Jung1:
Introduction / 1.1:
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J.J.M. Franse ... [et al.] ; Herausgeber, H.P.J. Wijn
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, c1991-c1993  2 vols. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 19 . Magnetische Eigenschaften von Metallen ; Teilbd. f1-Teilbd. f2
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Magnetic properties of actinide elements and compounds / 3:
Actinide elements / R. Troc ; W. Suski3.1:
Introduction / 3.1.1:
Atomic properties / 3.1.1.1:
Free-ion properties / 3.1.1.2:
Properties of actinide metals / 3.1.1.3:
Arrangement of tables and figures / 3.1.1.4:
Actinide metals / 3.1.2:
Crystallographic properties / 3.1.2.1:
Electronic, magnetic and electrical properties / 3.1.2.2:
Electronic properties / 3.1.2.2.1:
Magnetic properties / 3.1.2.2.2:
Electrical properties / 3.1.2.2.3:
Thermodynamic properties / 3.1.2.3:
References for 3.1 / 3.1.3:
Compounds of actinide elements with 3d elements / J.J.M. Franse ; R. Gersdorf3.2:
Compounds of Th with 3d elements / 3.2.1:
Survey Th-3d compounds / 3.2.2.1:
Data Th-3d compounds / 3.2.2.2:
Compounds of U with 3d elements / 3.2.3:
Survey U-3d compounds / 3.2.3.1:
Data U-3d compounds / 3.2.3.2:
Compounds of transuranium metals with 3d elements / 3.2.4:
Survey Np, Pu, Am-3d compounds / 3.2.4.1:
Data Np, Pu, Am-3d compounds / 3.2.4.2:
Compounds of actinide elements with 4d or 5d elements / 3.3:
Survey An-4d, 5d compounds / 3.3.1:
Data An-4d, 5d compounds / 3.3.2:
References for 3.2 and 3.3 / 3.3.3:
Magnetic properties of crystalline and vitreous boron containing oxide systems / 7:
General remarks / E. Burzo7.0:
List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations / 7.0.2:
Crystalline boron containing oxide compounds / 7.1:
Preparation. Crystal structures / 7.1.1:
Magnetization and magnetic susceptibility / 7.1.1.2:
Magnetic structure / 7.1.1.3:
Hyperfine parameters determined by nuclear gamma resonance method / 7.1.1.4:
Antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR). Magnetostatic modes. Spin waves / 7.1.1.5:
Electron paramagnetic resonance data / 7.1.1.6:
Magnetic properties as determined by nuclear magnetic resonance method / 7.1.1.7:
Anisotropy / 7.1.1.8:
Magnetoelastic properties. Magnetostriction / 7.1.1.9:
Magneto-optical and optical properties / 7.1.1.10:
Photomagnetic effects / 7.1.1.11:
Surface magnetism (with an introduction on domain structure) / 7.1.1.12:
References for 7.1.1 / 7.1.1.13:
Crystal structure and lattice parameters / 7.1.2:
Hyperfine parameters / 7.1.2.2:
Data obtained by antiferromagnetic resonance / 7.1.2.5:
References for 7.1.2 / 7.1.2.6:
Boron ferrites and related compounds / 7.1.3:
Crystal structures. Lattice parameters / 7.1.3.0:
Neutron data / 7.1.3.2:
Nuclear gamma resonance data / 7.1.3.4:
Heat capacity / 7.1.3.5:
Infrared properties / 7.1.3.6:
References for 7.1.3 / 7.1.3.7:
Miscellaneous boron containing oxide compounds / 7.1.4:
Local structure as determined by NMR method / 7.1.4.0:
Resistive properties / 7.1.4.5:
Optical properties / 7.1.4.7:
References for 7.1.4 / 7.1.4.8:
Hyperfine parameters as determined from nuclear gamma resonance studies / 7.2:
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data / 7.2.5:
Resistivity data / 7.2.6:
Dielectric and related properties / 7.2.9:
Magnetoelectric properties / 7.2.10:
Elastic and magnetoelastic properties / 7.2.11:
References for 7.2 / 7.2.12:
Boron glasses / 7.3:
Structure of glasses (X-ray and neutron diffraction) / 7.3.0:
Local structure of glasses as determined by nuclear magnetic resonance / 7.3.2:
Thermal expansion / 7.3.3:
Magnetization. Magnetic susceptibility / 7.3.4:
Hyperfine parameters as determined by nuclear gamma resonance / 7.3.5:
Glass properties determined from electron paramagnetic resonance studies / 7.3.6:
Resistive and dielectric properties / 7.3.7:
Electron spectroscopy / 7.3.8:
References for 7.3 / 7.3.11:
Introductory material
Magnetic properties of actinide elements and compounds / 3:
Actinide elements / R. Troc ; W. Suski3.1:
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A.R. Ferchmin, S. Kobe, M. Sostarich ; Herausgeber, H.P.J. Wijn
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer-Verlag, c1991  xiv, 345 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 19 . Magnetische Eigenschaften von Metallen ; Teilbd. h
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Liquid-quenched alloys / 6:
Liquid-quenched and sputtered alloys of 3d elements and main group elements / S. Kobe ; A.R. Ferchmin6.1:
Introduction / 6.1.1:
General remarks / 6.1.1.1:
Preparation methods / 6.1.1.2:
Structure / 6.1.1.3:
How to find the data of a specific alloy in this chapter? / 6.1.1.4:
Materials and properties - guide / 6.1.2:
Paramagnetic properties / 6.1.3:
Cr alloys / 6.1.3.1:
Mn alloys / 6.1.3.2:
Fe alloys / 6.1.3.3:
Co alloys / 6.1.3.4:
Ni alloys / 6.1.3.5:
Cu alloys / 6.1.3.6:
Fe-Cr and Fe-Mn alloys / 6.1.3.7:
Ni-Ti, Ni-V, Ni-Cr and Ni-Mn alloys / 6.1.3.8:
Fe-Ni and Co-Ni alloys / 6.1.3.9:
Cu-Mn, Fe-Cu and Ni-Cu alloys / 6.1.3.10:
Magnetic moments, saturation magnetization / 6.1.4:
Definitions / 6.1.4.1:
Selected methods of measurement / 6.1.4.2:
Neutron scattering / 6.1.4.2.1:
Hall effect / 6.1.4.2.2:
Brillouin scattering / 6.1.4.2.3:
Ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) / 6.1.4.2.4:
Spin wave resonance (SWR) / 6.1.4.2.5:
Mossbauer effect / 6.1.4.2.6:
Zero-temperature magnetization / 6.1.4.3:
Zero magnetization at critical concentration / 6.1.4.3.1:
Finite magnetization at T = 0 K - concentration dependence / 6.1.4.3.2:
Magnetic valence model / 6.1.4.3.2.1:
Coordination bonding model / 6.1.4.3.2.2:
Temperature dependence of magnetization / 6.1.4.4:
Low-temperature range / 6.1.4.4.1:
Fe alloys and Co alloys / 6.1.4.4.1.1:
Fe-Ti and Fe-V alloys / 6.1.4.4.1.2:
Co-Fe alloys / 6.1.4.4.1.3:
Fe-Ni alloys / 6.1.4.4.1.5:
Fe-Ni-Cr alloys / 6.1.4.4.1.6:
Intermediate-temperature range / 6.1.4.4.2:
Curie temperature and magnetic phase diagrams / 6.1.4.4.3:
Thermomagnetic measurements / 6.1.5.1:
Calorimetric measurements / 6.1.5.2.2:
Other methods / 6.1.5.2.3:
Critical exponents / 6.1.5.3:
Pressure dependence of the Curie temperature / 6.1.5.4:
Magnetic moment, saturation magnetization, Curie temperature - Tables and Figures / 6.1.6:
Mn alloys and Fe alloys / 6.1.6.1:
Fe-Ti alloys / 6.1.6.2:
Fe-V alloys / 6.1.6.5:
Fe-Cr alloys / 6.1.6.6:
Fe-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.7:
Co-Ti alloys / 6.1.6.8:
Co-V alloys / 6.1.6.9:
Co-Cr alloys / 6.1.6.10:
Co-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.11:
Ni-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.12:
Co-Ni alloys / 6.1.6.14:
Cu-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.16:
Fe-Cu alloys / 6.1.6.17:
Co-Fe-V alloys / 6.1.6.18:
Co-Fe-Cr alloys / 6.1.6.19:
Co-Fe-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.20:
Fe-Ni-V alloy / 6.1.6.21:
Fe-Ni-Mn alloys and Co-Ni-Mn alloys / 6.1.6.22:
Co-Fe-Ni alloys / 6.1.6.24:
Alloys containing four TM elements / 6.1.6.25:
References for 6.1 / 6.1.7:
Liquid-quenched alloys of 3d elements and rare earth elements / M. Sostarich6.2:
General / 6.2.1:
Survey / 6.2.1.2:
Amorphous alloys with Y and nonmagnetic rare earths (La, Lu) / 6.2.2:
Magnetic moments, ordering temperatures and type of magnetic order / 6.2.2.1:
High-field magnetization and susceptibility / 6.2.2.2:
Ferromagnetic resonance properties / 6.2.2.4:
Magnetovolume effects / 6.2.2.6:
Alloys with Gd (L = 0) / 6.2.3:
Magnetization, magnetic moments, ordering temperatures and type of magnetic order / 6.2.3.1:
Temperature dependence of magnetization and susceptibility / 6.2.3.2:
Hyperfine interactions: Mossbauer effect and nuclear magnetic resonance / 6.2.3.3:
Ferromagnetic resonance and magnetic anisotropy / 6.2.3.5:
Magnetoresistivity / 6.2.3.6:
Scaling behaviour and critical exponents / 6.2.3.8:
Alloys with light rare earth elements (Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm) / 6.2.4:
High-field magnetization and susceptibility. Anisotropy constants. Magnetoresistivity Magnetostriction / 6.2.4.1:
Alloys with heavy rare earth elements (Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm) / 6.2.4.4:
High-field magnetization and susceptibility. Magnetic anisotropy / 6.2.5.1:
Alloys with two rare earth species / 6.2.5.4:
Mossbauer effect and magnetic anisotropy / 6.2.6.1:
Alloy series - variation of some magnetic properties with the rare earth species / 6.2.7:
References for 6.2 / 6.2.8:
Introductory material
Liquid-quenched alloys / 6:
Liquid-quenched and sputtered alloys of 3d elements and main group elements / S. Kobe ; A.R. Ferchmin6.1:
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Wolfgang Hadamitzky, Marianne Kocks
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Dieter Klamann, Herbert Frauenrath
出版情報: Thieme Chemistry E-Books , Georg Thieme Verlag, 1990
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VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Feinwerktechnik
出版情報: Düsseldorf : VDI-Verlag, c1992  2 v. (866 p.) ; 23 cm
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VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mikro- und Feinwerktechnik
出版情報: Düsseldorf : VDI Verlag, c1994  285 p. ; 21 cm
シリーズ名: VDI-Berichte ; 1133 . Leiterplatte '94 : Tagunsbericht ; Band 2
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P.G. Klemens ... [et al.] ; herausgeber: O. Madelung, G.K. White
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, 1991  xv, 460 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 15 . Metalle : Elektronische Transportphänomene ; Teilband c
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Introductory material
Introduction / P.G. Klemens1:
General remarks / 1.1:
List of symbols and abbreviations / 1.2:
Thermal conductivity of pure metals / G.K. White2:
Thermal conductivity at 273 - 300 K / 2.1:
Thermal conductivity above 50 K / 2.2:
Thermal conductivity at low temperatures / 2.3:
Lorenz ratios of metallic elements at intermediate and high temperatures / 2.4:
References for 2 / 2.5:
Thermal conductivity of alloys / 3:
Estimation method for alloys / G. Neuer3.1:
Comments on the presentation of data / 3.1.3:
References for 3.1 / 3.1.4:
Data at low temperatures (T < 100 K) / 3.2:
Binary alloys / 3.2.1:
References for 3.2 / 3.2.2:
Data above 100 K / 3.3:
References for 3.3.1 / 3.3.1:
Multiple nonferrous alloys / 3.3.3:
Multiple ferrous alloys and steels / 3.3.4:
References for 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 / 3.3.5:
Thermal conductivity of pure semimetals and their dilute alloys / C. Uher4:
Group V semimetals / 4.1:
Graphite / 4.3:
References for 4 / 4.4:
The effect of pressure on the thermal transport properties of pure metals and alloys / B. Sundqvist5:
Data for pure metals and alloys / 5.1:
References for 5 / 5.3:
Introductory material
Introduction / P.G. Klemens1:
General remarks / 1.1:
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J. Demaison...[et al.] ; Herausgeber, W. Hüttner
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, c1992  488 p., ill.
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 2 . Atom -und Molekularphysik ; Bd. 19. Erg. der Bd. 2/4 u, 2/6 u. 2/14 . Molekelkonstanten ; Teilbd. b
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Introductory material
Introduction / J. Demaison ; W. Huttner1:
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2:
See Vol.19A / 2.1 - 2.4:
Asymmetric top molecules / J. Vogt ; G. Wlodarczak2.5:
Errata
Index of substances (See Vol.19D3) / 4:
Introductory material
Introduction / J. Demaison ; W. Huttner1:
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2:
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J. Demaison...[et al.] ; Herausgeber, W. Hüttner
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, c1992  143 p.
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 2 . Atom- und Molekularphysik ; Bd. 19. Erg. der Bd. 2/4 u, 2/6 u. 2/14 . Molekelkonstanten ; Teilbd. a
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Introductory material
Introduction / J. Demaison ; W. Huttner1:
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2:
See Vol.19A / 2.1 - 2.4:
Asymmetric top molecules / J. Vogt ; G. Wlodarczak2.5:
Errata
Index of substances (See Vol.19D3) / 4:
Introductory material
Introduction / J. Demaison ; W. Huttner1:
Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2:
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Ch. Wohlfarth ; herausgegeben von O. Madelung
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, c1991  521 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; neue Serie. Gruppe 4 . Makroskopische und technische Eigenschaften der Materie ; Bd. 6
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Introduction / 1:
Selection of data / 1.1:
Dielectric constant, temperature, composition / 1.2:
Arrangement of data / 1.3:
Index of substances, nomenclature / 1.4:
References / 1.5:
Pure liquids / 2:
Data / 2.1:
Liquid elements / 2.1.1:
Inorganic liquids / 2.1.2:
Organic liquids / 2.1.3:
Binary mixtures / 2.2:
List of substances / 3.1:
Introduction / 1:
Selection of data / 1.1:
Dielectric constant, temperature, composition / 1.2:
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ; übersetzt von Artur Buchenau ; mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen herausgegeben von Ernst Cassirer
出版情報: Hamburg : F. Meiner, 1996  2 v. ; 20 cm
シリーズ名: Philosophische Bibliothek ; Bd. 496-497 . { Philosophische Werke : in vier Bänden / Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz ; in der Zusammenstellung von Ernst Cassirer } ; Bd. 1-2
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[erarbeitet im Zentralinstitut für Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin unter der Leitung von Wolfgang Pfeifer ; Autoren, Wilhelm Braun ... et al.]
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VDI-Kommission Lärmminderung
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
出版情報: Düsseldorf : VDI Verlag, c1992  281 p. ; 23 cm
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
出版情報: Düsseldorf : VDI Verlag, c1992  269 p. ; 23 cm
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
出版情報: Düsseldorf : VDI Verlag, c1992  119 p. ; 23 cm
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Gerhard Mack
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authors, Reinhard Haubold ... [et al.] ; editors, Dieter Koschel ... [et al.] ; chief editor, Peter Merlet
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer-Verlag, 1993  2 v. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: Gmelin handbook of inorganic chemistry / prepared and issued by Gmelin-Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; director, Ekkehard Fluck ; System no. 4 . N, Nitrogen
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Kommission Reinhaltung der Luft im VDI und DIN
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Kommission Reinhaltung der Luft im VDI und DIN
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H.C. Chandra ... [et al.] ; Herausgeber, H. Fischer
出版情報: Berlin : Springer, c1990  ix, 570 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Neue Serie, Gruppe 2 . Atom- und Molecularphysik ; Bd. 17 . Magnetische Eigenschaften freier Radikale ; Teilband h
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Title Page, Preface
General introduction / H. Fischer
Carbon-oxygen and halogen-centered organic cation radicals / M.C.R. Symons ; H.C. Chandra18:
Introduction / 18.1:
Tables / 18.2:
Alkane cations / 18.2.1:
Alkene cations / 18.2.2:
Cyclic alkene cations / 18.2.3:
Diene cations / 18.2.4:
Ether cations / 18.2.5:
Cations of carbonyl derivatives / 18.2.6:
Dialkylperoxide cations / 18.2.7:
Nitroalkane cations / 18.2.8:
Halogenalkane cations / 18.2.9:
References for 18.2 / 18.3:
Cation radicals of aromatic hydrocarbons / H. Ohya-Nishigushi ; A. Terahara ; K. Tajima19:
Cation radicals of aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives / 19.0:
Benzenes / 19.1.1:
Naphthalenes / 19.1.2:
Biphenyls / 19.1.3:
Anthracenes / 19.1.4:
Further condensed aromatics / 19.1.5:
Non-benzeneoid aromatics / 19.1.6:
Annulenes / 19.1.9:
Bridged systems / 19.1.10:
Cyclophanes / 19.1.11:
S-heterocycles / 19.2:
Miscellaneous compounds / 19.3:
References for 19 / 19.4:
Cation radicals from nitrogen containing compounds / S.F. Nelsen20:
Non-conjugated amine cation radicals / 20.1:
Heteroatom substituted amines / 20.3:
Haloamine cation radicals / 20.3.1:
Hydroxylamine cation radicals / 20.3.2:
Thiohydroxylamine cation radicals (and other cation radicals with NS bonds) / 20.3.3:
Hydrazine cation radicals / 20.3.4:
1-Azaallyl cation radical systems (and relatives) / 20.4:
Amino substituted unsaturated cation radicals / 20.5:
Imino and more highly oxidized N functional group cation radicals / 20.6:
References for 20 / 20.7:
Organic C-, O- and N-centered bi- and polyradicals / G. Kothe ; P. Meier21:
Carbon-centered polyradicals / 21.0:
Oxygen-centered polyradicals / 21.2:
Nitrogen-centered polyradicals / 21.3:
References for 21.1 - 21.3 / 21.4:
Organic bis- and polynitroxides / A.R. Forrester22:
Bisnitroxides / 22.0:
Bis(piperidinyl-1-oxyls) / 22.2:
(Pyrrolinyl-1-oxyl)-(piperidinyl-1-oxyl) / 22.3:
(Piperidinyl-1-oxyl)-(phenoxyl) / 22.4:
Trisnitroxides / 22.5:
Tetrakisnitroxides / 22.6:
Pentakis- and other poly-nitroxides / 22.7:
Conjugated bisnitroxides / 22.8:
References for 22 / 22.9:
General symbols and abbreviations
Index of substances for Volumes II/1, II/9 and II/17
Title Page, Preface
General introduction / H. Fischer
Carbon-oxygen and halogen-centered organic cation radicals / M.C.R. Symons ; H.C. Chandra18:
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A.G. Every, A.K. McCurdy ; Herausgeber: D.F. Nelson
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, c1992  xiv, 743 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege ; Gruppe 3 . Kristall- und Festkörperphysik ; Bd. 29 . Niederfrequenzeigenschaften von dielektrischen Kristallen ; Teilband a
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Introductory material
The elastic constants of crystals / A.G. Every ; A.K. McCurdy1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Notation, units and abbreviations / 1.1.1:
Stiffness and compliance constants / 1.1.2:
Methods for the determination of the elastic constants / 1.1.3:
Secondary effects: thermal, electrical and magnetic conditions / 1.1.4:
Secondary effects: frequency / 1.1.5:
Temperature coefficients / 1.1.6:
Pressure coefficients / 1.1.7:
Accuracy and selection of data / 1.1.8:
Arrangement of tables and graphs / 1.1.9:
Notes on bibliography / 1.1.10:
Tables / 1.2:
Elastic constants s, c / 1.2.1:
Cubic system. Elements / Table 3:
Cubic system. Alloys / Table 4:
Cubic system. Intermetallic compounds / Table 5:
Cubic system. Solid solutions / Table 6:
Cubic system. Binary compounds / Table 7:
Cubic system. Alums / Table 8:
Cubic system. Miscellaneous compounds / Table 9:
Cubic system. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 10:
Hexagonal system / Table 11:
Hexagonal system. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 12:
Hexagonal system. Non-crystalline materials / Table 13:
Trigonal system, 6 constants / Table 14:
Composition in wt % for the tourmalines of Table 14 / Table 15:
Trigonal system, 6 constants. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 16:
Trigonal system, 7 constants / Table 17:
Tetragonal system, 6 constants / Table 18:
Tetragonal system, 7 constants / Table 19:
Tetragonal system. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 20:
Orthorhombic system, 9 constants / Table 21:
Orthorhombic system. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 22:
Orthorhombic system. Non-crystalline materials / Table 23:
Monoclinic system / Table 24:
Densities and compositions of soda-potash feldspars of Table 24 / Table 25:
Monoclinic system. Incomplete sets of constants / Table 26:
Triclinic system / Table 27:
Temperature coefficients Tc / 1.2.2:
Trigonal system / Table 28:
Trigonal system, higher-order temperature coefficients of stiffnesses c / Table 37:
Trigonal system, higher-order temperature coefficients of compliances s / Table 38:
Orthorhombic system / Table 40:
Pressure coefficients Pc / Table 43:
Cubic system. Alloys, intermetallic compounds, and solid solutions / Table 45:
Cubic system. Miscellaneous compounds, including alums / Table 47:
Trigonal system, 6 or 7 constants / Table 49:
Tetragonal system, 6 or 7 constants / Table 51:
Figures / Table 52:
Bibliography / 1.4:
General references / 1.4.1:
Special references / 1.4.2:
The third and higher-order elastic constants / 2:
Theory and notation / 2.1:
Third-order coefficients of the various crystal classes / 2.1.3:
Macroscopic theory of higher-order constants / 2.1.4:
Methods for the determination of the third-order elastic constants / 2.1.5:
Applications and theoretical developments / 2.1.6:
The effect of temperature and electrical conditions on the third-order stiffnesses / 2.1.7:
The third-order compliances / 2.1.8:
Arrangement of tables and comments / 2.1.9:
Tables of third-order stiffnesses / 2.1.10:
Cubic system VIIb. Ionic compounds and oxides
Cubic system VIIb. Semiconductors and insulators
Cubic system VIIb. Metals and alloys
Cubic system VIIb. Miscellaneous compounds including solid solutions
Cubic system VIIb. Combinations and partial sets of constants
Cubic system VIIa
Hexagonal system VIa
Hexagonal system VIb
Trigonal system Vb
Tetragonal system IVb
Orthorhombic system III
Monoclinic system II
Trigonal system Vb. Semiempirical estimates. Calcite-type compounds
Monoclinic system II. Temperature coefficients of the third-order stiffnesses
Tables of fourth-order stiffnesses / 2.3:
Cubic system VIIb. Fourth-order stiffnesses for metals. Complete sets
Fourth-order stiffnesses. Incomplete sets
Cubic system VIIb. Combinations of fourth-order stiffnesses
Hexagonal system VIb. Fourth-order stiffnesses
Hexagonal system VIb. Combinations of the fourth-order stiffnesses
Index of substances (See Vol.30B) / 2.4:
Alphabetical index of element systems
Alphabetical index of names
Introductory material
The elastic constants of crystals / A.G. Every ; A.K. McCurdy1:
Introduction / 1.1:
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Veranstalter, VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Meß- und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA), Energietechnische Gesellschaft im VDE (ETG) ; wissenschaftlicher Tagungsleiter, E. Welfonder
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VDI-Gesellschaft Technische Gebäudeausrüstung
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VDI-Gesellschaft Energietechnik
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VDI-Gesellschaft Entwicklung Konstruktion Vertrieb
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