Domain and Surface Structures of Sodium Tungsten Bronzes, NaxWO₃ (0.4 [x [1) (open access)

Domain and Surface Structures of Sodium Tungsten Bronzes, NaxWO₃ (0.4 [x [1)

The domain and surface structures of metallic sodium tungsten bronzes, NaxWO₃, 0.4 < x < 1, were studied using optical microscopy, supplemented by chemical methods, photoelectron spectroscopy, electron microscopy, etc. The birefringent, multidomain structure of the bronze is exhibited by a sodium-deficient, epitaxial surface film and hence is not, as reported elsewhere, a bulk property. The film can be synthesized by anodic electrolysis in alkaline solution and can exist only epitaxially with the substrate. It is chemically inert, translucent, and often laminated to a multilayered film. The film domain is hypersensitive to lateral stress and to thermal change, and appears to be modulated by minute structural changes of the substrate. This epitaxial modulation of the film is strikingly large at the phase transitions of the substrate induced by slightly different tiltings of the oxygen octahedra. The domain-wall movement is often slow enough to be visible, and that by thermal effect is occasionally accompanied by an audible, high-pitched, snapping sound.
Date: September 1978
Creator: Atoji, Masao
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Basic Data for Sherman NTMS Quadrangle, Texas; Oklahoma: Appendix C

Data collected as part of the hydrogeological and stream sediment reconnaissance for the Sherman NTMS quadrangle including laboratory data on well water and stream sediments as well as field data.
Date: September 29, 1978
Creator: National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ecological Studies of One Channelized and Two Channelized Wooded Coastal Swamp Streams in North Carolina (open access)

Ecological Studies of One Channelized and Two Channelized Wooded Coastal Swamp Streams in North Carolina

Report on survey of three North Carolina streams for width, depth, and substrate type at 50.4 meter intervals at low water. Monthly fish samples and rotenone samples also collected.
Date: September 1978
Creator: Huish, Melvin T. & Pardue, Garland B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geothermal Environmental Impact Assessment: Baseline Data for Four Geothermal Areas in the United States (open access)

Geothermal Environmental Impact Assessment: Baseline Data for Four Geothermal Areas in the United States

From Abstract: The report presents a compilation and technical assessment of the existing data on climate, geology, hydrology, water chemistry, and seismicity for four geothermal areas in the United States: Imperial Valley and The Geysers, California; Klamath Falls, Oregon; and the Rio Grande Rift Zone, New Mexico.
Date: September 1978
Creator: Geonomics, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library