S. Toyoda et Hp. Schwarcz, THE SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF ESR SIGNALS IN FAULT GOUGE REVEALED BY ABRADING TECHNIQUE, Applied radiation and isotopes, 47(11-12), 1996, pp. 1409-1413
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Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
The spatial distribution of ESR signal intensity and equivalent dose (
D-E) has been predicted within the quartz grains from fault gouge by t
he localized lattice deformation and frictional heating theory (Lee an
d Schwarcz, 1994). The abrading technique was applied to a fault gouge
sample in order to see the distribution as the technique removes the
surface semi-quantitatively. Both intensities of E(1)' and Al centers
become larger after abrasion, being consistent with the theory, but no
t all the D(E)s. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd