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ADVANCES IN
GEOPHYSICS
VOLUME 15
Contributors t o This Volume H. U.D~~~TSCH BIJANESFANDIARI FLOYD A. HUFF CARLA. MOORE DONALD J. WILLIAMS
Advances in
GEOPHYSICS Edited by
H. E. LANDSBERG lnstitute for Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
J. VAN MIEGHEM Royal Belgian Meteorological Institute Uccle, Belgium
Editorial Advisory Committee BERNARD HAURWIROGER REVELLE
R. STONELEY URHO A. UOTILA
VOLUME 15
1971
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CONTENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ..........................................
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Geochemistry and Geology of Helium
CARL A. MOORE and BIJAN ESFANDIARI 1 . Introduction ................................................ 2 . Radioactivity ............................................... 3 . Origin and Abundance of Elements ............................ 4 . Origin of Helium ............................................ 5. Helium-Generating Potential of Rocks and Fluids ............... 6. Distribution and Occurrence of Helium ........................ 7 . Migration of Helium ........................................ 8. Accumulation or Entrapment of Helium ....................... 9 . Natural Gas Analysis ........................................ 10. Conclusions................................................. References ....................................................
2 3 9 11 14 29
32 41 46 63 54
Evaluation of Precipitation Records in Weather Modification Experiments
FLOYD A. HUFF 1 . Introduction ................................................. 60 2 . Effects of Natural Precipitation Variability in Evaluating Cloud Seeding Experiments ......................................... 64 3. Use of Precipitation Climatology in Assessing Potential Benefits of Weather Modification ......................................... 70 4 . Space and Time Variability Relationships ....................... 78 5 . Other Relevant Climatological Studies .......................... 92 6. Precipitation Measurement Requirements ....................... 97 7. Statistical Evaluation Techniques .............................. 111 8 . Downwind Seeding Effects ................................... 119 9 . Design of a Precipitation Modification Experiment ............... 123 References ..................................................... 133 V
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Charged Particles Trapped in the Earth’s Magnetic Field
DONALD J . WILLIAMS
1 . Introduction ................................................. 2. Magnetic Field Considerations ................................. 3. Particle Survey .............................................. 4 . Sources. Losses. and Transport ................................ 5 . Concluding Remarks and Future Directions ...................... List of Symbols ................................................ References .....................................................
137 146 156 170 206 207 208
Photochemistry of Atmospheric Ozone
H . U . DUTSOH 1 . Observed Distribution of Total Ozone ........................... 2. The Classical Photochemical Theory: “ Pure Oxygen Atmosphere ” . 3. Ozone Photo