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October 19, 1976

Evidence For Superheavy Elements In Ancient Rocks

Dr. Thomas A. Cahill
University of California, Davis

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Thomas A. Cahill of the Department of Physics, University of California, Davis will describe how analytical development for studies of smog particulates led to evidence for multiple superheavy elements in ancient African rocks.