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J Geophys Res Planets ; 127(5): e2021JE006916, 2022 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35865507

ABSTRACT

Space weathering is a key process in the interpretation of airless planetary surfaces. As we engage new missions to planetary objects with potentially novel surfaces such as 16 Psyche, there is renewed interest in expanding our knowledge of space weathering effects to a wider variety of analog materials, including the physical/chemical effects of solar-wind ions on planetary regoliths. We have experimentally simulated the effects of solar ions on two polished thick sections of meteoritic troilite (FeS) via irradiation with 1 keV hydrogen (H+) and 4 keV helium (He+), to investigate effects resulting from different ion species. We detected depletion of sulfur over the course of each irradiation using in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Sulfur depletion rates were surprisingly similar for H+ and He+, interpreted as a function of subsurface ion-activated diffusion. By comparing XPS-derived elemental abundances with SDTrimSP computer simulations, we further quantified sulfur diffusion, sputtering yield, and altered-layer composition with respect to incident-ion fluence, and accounted for the influence of surface oxidation due to atmospheric sample storage. Using scanning electron microscopy, we detected an increase in nanoscale surface roughness resulting from the irradiation, which we quantified using atomic force microscopy. Based on these results, we estimate that an exposure time of order 103 Earth-years is required for troilite on Psyche to reach equilibrium sulfur depletion within the first atomic layer.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 22(30): 305004, 2010 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21399355

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We report measurements of energy spectra of secondary electrons emitted from clean and cesiated aluminum surfaces under the impact of 130 eV electrons. Measurements show that the decay of bulk and surface plasmons dominates the electron emission. In contrast with theoretical calculations, our experiments indicate that the electron collision cascade inside the solid produced by electrons excited by plasmon decay do not contribute significantly to electron emission. A simple analysis of electron energy distributions measured as a function of Cs surface coverage allows separation of rediffused incident electrons from the continuum background of true secondary electrons. The result shows that yields of rediffused electrons used in several applications may have been significantly overestimated.

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J Sch Health ; 59(3): 109-11, 1989 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2704182

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An examination of the school nursing role based on four principles covering provision of health care, the nurse as a source of knowledge, the school as a health promoting community, and a team approach which acknowledges parents as partners is presented.


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Schools, Nursing/trends , Forecasting , Health Education , Health Promotion , Health Services Needs and Demand/trends , Humans , Role , School Health Services/trends , Schools, Nursing/organization & administration
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