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"Sam Wormley" |
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13 Apr 2005 11:10:35 AM |
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a long-sought "superionic" solid phase of water |
Ref: http://focus.aps.org/story/v15/st12
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 125508
(issue of 1 April 2005)
In Still Waters, Protons Run Deep
J. Crowhurst & A. Goncharov/LLNL
At high temperatures and under extreme pressures, water's hydrogen
nuclei can roam and conduct electricity, as electrons do in a metal, a
team of physicists and chemists reports in the 1 April PRL. Through
computer simulations and experiments, the team has found clear hints of
a long-sought "superionic" solid phase of water. The discovery could
help explain what powers the magnetic fields of Neptune and Uranus,
planets that harbor large amounts of "hot ice" in their depths.
See: http://focus.aps.org/story/v15/st12
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| User: "Prai Jei" |
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| Title: Re: a long-sought "superionic" solid phase of water |
14 Apr 2005 01:46:19 PM |
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Sam Wormley (or somebody else of the same name) wrote thusly in message
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Ref: http://focus.aps.org/story/v15/st12
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 125508
(issue of 1 April 2005)
In Still Waters, Protons Run Deep
J. Crowhurst & A. Goncharov/LLNL
At high temperatures and under extreme pressures, water's hydrogen
nuclei can roam and conduct electricity, as electrons do in a metal, a
team of physicists and chemists reports in the 1 April PRL. Through
computer simulations and experiments, the team has found clear hints of
a long-sought "superionic" solid phase of water. The discovery could
help explain what powers the magnetic fields of Neptune and Uranus,
planets that harbor large amounts of "hot ice" in their depths.
See: http://focus.aps.org/story/v15/st12
1st. April did you say?
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Paul Townsend
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