2008
DOI: 10.3103/s1541308x08030011
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Lidar monitoring of an aerosol precursor of seismic activity during the total solar eclipse of March 29, 2006

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“…Pershin expressed the minimal excitation level for spin conversion at ≈10 −27 J. 14,15 To explore the induced oxygen pathway by adding a small concentration of hydrogen peroxide, we observe a completely different ionic dynamics after treatment. These reactions are briefly described e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Pershin expressed the minimal excitation level for spin conversion at ≈10 −27 J. 14,15 To explore the induced oxygen pathway by adding a small concentration of hydrogen peroxide, we observe a completely different ionic dynamics after treatment. These reactions are briefly described e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,12 Experiments reported deviations from equilibrium ortho/para ratio 3:1 toward non-equilibrium ratios, for instance in ice. 13 Pershin and co-authors demonstrated achieving the non-equilibrium ratio of 1:1 in bulk water at room temperature, 5,10 and opened discussions about weak energetic excitations with minimal energetic level at ∼10 −8 eV (about ∼ 10 −27 J), 14,15 typically mechanical, laser and EM treatments. The excited water is considered to be in a significantly non-equilibrium state as overheated with respect to the spin temperature by about 270K, tending to an equilibrium state after the excitation is removed.…”
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“…In the vicinity of a temperature of 60 °C the rotational transitions energy of ortho-(12 1 12 -11 0 11 ) and para-(12 0 12 -11 1 11 ) H 2 O spin isomers coincide with the thermal energy kT c = 230.73 cm −1 [19]. Figure 5 presents an energy level diagram for the rotational transitions of H 2 O ortho-para isomers.…”
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“…These levels form mixed quantum states [20], in which the probability of ortho-para isomer conversion increases. The concentration of ortho-H 2 O isomers increases nonlinearly with temperature [17], thus the rotating molecule fraction is also increased because ortho-H 2 O molecules have no zero rotational state [16][17][18][19][20]. Consequently, the probability of formation of large hydrogen bond structures is lower and the 3200 cm −1 component of the Raman OH band will be smaller.…”
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