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Published January 30, 1970 | public
Journal Article

Magnetic Resonance Studies of Lunar Samples

Abstract

Electron spin resonance searches at 9.5 gigahertz on several fines samples and portions of several rocks have yielded signals whose lineshapes and temperature dependences show that the samples are principally ferromagnetic in nature. Proton magnetic resonance searches at 60 megahertz of these samples have not revealed any signals ascribable to water or any other types of hydrogen in concentrations greater than 0.0001 percent by weight contained in narrow lines (5 oersteds wide or less) and 0.01 percent by weight in wide lines (as wide as 100 oersteds).

Additional Information

© 1970 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 4 January 1970. We thank D. B. Nash, M. M. Neugebauer, E. M. Bollin, P. C. Lauterbur for their many helpful discussions. I his paper is contribution No. 3998 from the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology. Sponsored under NASA contract No. NAS 7-100.

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