Hans Eduard Suess (December 16, 1909 – September 20, 1993) was an Austrian-born American physical chemist and nuclear physicist. He was a grandson of...
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Hans Suess, known as Hans von Kulmbach (1480 in Kulmbach, Franconia – prior to 3 December 1522 in Nuremberg), was a German artist active in Poland. Hans...
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süss, suss, or suess in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suess may refer to: Süß, a German surname transliterated as Suess C. J. Suess (born 1994), American...
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(Chemie, 1950); cited in Walker, 1993, p. 278 Otto Haxel, J. Hans D. Jensen, and Hans E. Suess On the "Magic Numbers" in Nuclear Structure, Phys. Rev. Volume...
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atmospheric average. This fossil fuel effect (also known as the Suess effect, after Hans Suess, who first reported it in 1955) would only amount to a reduction...
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Austrian chemist Hans Suess, who noted the influence of this effect on the accuracy of radiocarbon dating. More recently, the Suess effect has been used...
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distinguish him from at least two other Hanses in Dürer's shop, Hans Schäufelin and Hans Suess von Kulmbach. He later included the name "Grien" in his monogram...
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that increasing CO2 levels would cause warming. Around the same time, Hans Suess found evidence that CO2 levels had been rising, and Roger Revelle showed...
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For three years, J. Marvin Herndon was a post-doctoral assistant to Hans Suess and Harold C. Urey in geochemistry and cosmochemistry at the University...
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Robert Angus Smith Susan Solomon Werner Stumm Ellen Swallow Richards Hans Suess John Tyndall Environmental monitoring Freshwater environmental quality...
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of Eduard Suess' book Das Antlitz der Erde (1883–1909). Stille's and Kober's school of thought was one of two that emerged in the post-Suess era the other...
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a by-product of fertilizer production for which the ammonia was used. Hans Suess, a German adviser on the production of heavy water, had assessed the Vemork...
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bristlecone pine tree rings, was created in the 1960s by Wesley Ferguson. Hans Suess used the data to publish the first calibration curve for radiocarbon dating...
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the HWA, with emphasis on uranium isotope separation. From 1940, with Hans Suess, his focus was on the use of heavy water as a neutron moderator. In 1941...
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atmospheric average. This fossil fuel effect (also known as the Suess effect, after Hans Suess, who first reported it in 1955) would only amount to a reduction...
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He built a tree-ring sequence from bristlecone pines which was used by Hans Suess to create a calibration curve for radiocarbon dating. Morris, Elizabeth...
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stimulus to nucleosynthesis research was an abundance table created by Hans Suess and Harold Urey that was based on the unfractionated abundances of the...
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school of chemistry, which was created in 1960, along with Stanley Miller, Hans Suess, and Jim Arnold. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, space science became...
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was also seen in a table of abundances of isotopes of heavy elements by Hans Suess and Harold Urey in 1956. Their abundance table revealed larger than average...
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isotopes of heavy elements and from a newly published table of abundances by Hans Suess and Harold Urey in 1956. Among other things, these data showed abundance...
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University of Chicago; James R. Arnold, a pioneering cosmochemist; and Hans Suess, who had published the first paper on the greenhouse effect with Revelle...
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Ritter Dean Roemmich Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt Enric Sala Rick Salmon Hans Suess Francis Parker Shepard Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. Richard Somerville Fred...
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twirl counterclockwise. Three German scientists, Otto Haxel, J. Hans D. Jensen, and Hans Suess, were also working on solving the same problem, and arrived...
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Leonard Parkin, 64, British television journalist and newscaster, cancer. Hans Suess, 83, Austrian physicist. Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II, 80, American journalist...
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Heinrich, and Arnold, James R., (2005) "Hans E. Suess, A biographical Memoir", pp. 363–364. Revelle, Roger; Suess, Hans E. (1957). "Carbon Dioxide Exchange...
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abundance of stars. In 1956, Urey and his colleague, German scientist Hans Suess, published the first table of cosmic abundances to include isotopes based...
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chemistry at the University of California, San Diego in 1970, under advisor Hans Suess. Her dissertation committee included two Nobel Prize laureates, Harold...
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Department of Chemistry at U.C. San Diego, where her Ph.D. advisor was Hans Suess. In 1990, Druffel received the James B. Macelwane Medal from the American...
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novae, and violent binary-star interactions. In the 1940s, geologist Hans Suess speculated that the regularity that was observed in the abundances of...
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Pope Julius II) Pankraz Gutteter (1472–1532), long-distance trader Hans Suess, also Hans von Kulmbach (c. 1480 – c. 1522), artist and graphic designer of...
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