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Record #110273:

KOSI: gas drag derived from ice/dust-particle trajectories / H. Kochan, Wojciech J. Markiewicz, H. Uwe Keller.

Title: KOSI: gas drag derived from ice/dust-particle trajectories / H. Kochan, Wojciech J. Markiewicz, H. Uwe Keller.
Author(s): Kochan, H.
Markiewicz, Wojciech J.
Keller, H. Uwe.
Date: 1991.
In: Geophysical Research Letters. (1991.), Vol. 18(2) (1991)
Abstract: Trajectories were monitored successfully by video during KOSI-5 (Kometensimulation experiment) in 1989. New results complement and quantify high-resolution observations obtained previously. Particles are coupled rather than loosely deposited on surface. Concludes that particle dynamics is dominated by acceleration during flight, and that acceleration is caused by momentum transfer from gas sublimating from sample.
Notes:

Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 18(2) :273-276 (1991).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
523.64 -- Comets.
E13 -- Glaciology: glacioastronomy.
SPRI record no.: 110273

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