Publications

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  • Space Certifiability of LCVRs
    This contribution is a report on a test campaign carried out by the IAC, in collaboration with Construcciones Aeronauticas, S.A. (CASA) as a main contrac tor, for exploring the capabilities of liquid crystal variable retarders (LCVRs) to be u sed in future space missions as the core of the modulation package of a polarimetric device, used as a post
    del Toro Iniesta, J. C. et al.

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    1997
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  • Sociological profile of astronomers in Spain.
    In this paper the main findings are presented of a recent study made by a team of sociologists from the University of Granada on the professional astronomers currently working in Spain. Despite the peculiarities of this group - its youth, twentyfold increase in size over the last 20 years, and extremely high rate of specialization abroad - in
    de Ussel, J. I. et al.

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    1997
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  • Sociological Profile of Astronomers in Spain
    In this paper the main findings are presented of a recent study made by a team of sociologists from the University of Granada on the professional astronomers currently working in Spain. Despite the peculiarities of this group - its youth, twentyfold increase in size over the last 20 years, and extremely high rate of specialization abroad - in
    Iglesias de Ussel, Julio et al.

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    1997
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  • Shallow structure of Mt. Vesuvius volcano, Italy, from seismic array analysis
    Data from a portable dense seismic array deployed on Mt. Vesuvius in May 1994, during a 2D seismic tomography experiment, are analyzed in the present paper. The array consisted of two groups of short period geophones, 4.5 hz natural frequency, formed by 16 and 25 vertical components (plus two horizontal components), distributed along an arc like
    De Luca, G. et al.

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    1997
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