The amount and distribution of radiogenic power generation from the heat producing elements (HPE) U, Th, and K in the Earth is not well constrained. Compositional estimates of these elements vary by a factor of three in the bulk-Earth and 30 in the mantle after removal of the continental crust contribution. Understanding the total power derived from these elements is critical to understanding the power driving the Earth as they supply fuel to the geodynamo and mantle convection. The decay of HPE's produce particles called geoneutrinos and the measurement of the geoneutrino flux reveals the frequency of decay and the abundances of these elements in the Earth. The total geoneutrino flux can be categorized into three major contributors: the do...
A significant fraction of the 44TW of heat dissipation from the Earth's interior is believed to orig...
AbstractGeoneutrinos are antineutrinos produced in radioactive decays within Earth's interior. Those...
The detection of neutrinos from U, Th, and K decay in the Earth (geo-neutrinos) will help to fix the...
Determining the radiogenic heat power that is driving plate tectonics and mantle convection is funda...
The recent geoneutrino experimental results from KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino D...
Earth shines in antineutrinos produced from long-lived radioactive elements: detection of this signa...
Roughly 40% of the Earth's total heat flow is powered by radioactive decays in the crust and mantle....
Knowledge of the amount and distribution of radiogenic heating in the mantle is crucial for understa...
In preparation to the experimental results which will be available in the future, we consider geo-n...
• Knowledge of the amount and spatial distribution of heat producing elements (HPEs) in the Earth’s ...
The Earth has cooled since its formation, yet the decay of radiogenic isotopes, and in particular ur...
AbstractWe present the current status of geo-neutrino measurements and their implications for radiog...
Geoneutrino measurements by particle physicists provide the opportunity for geoscientists to build i...
We discuss the implications of KamLAND result on geo-neutrinos for the radiogenic contribution of Ur...
First experimental measurements of geoneutrinos by Borexino and KamLAND collaborations have revealed...
A significant fraction of the 44TW of heat dissipation from the Earth's interior is believed to orig...
AbstractGeoneutrinos are antineutrinos produced in radioactive decays within Earth's interior. Those...
The detection of neutrinos from U, Th, and K decay in the Earth (geo-neutrinos) will help to fix the...
Determining the radiogenic heat power that is driving plate tectonics and mantle convection is funda...
The recent geoneutrino experimental results from KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Antineutrino D...
Earth shines in antineutrinos produced from long-lived radioactive elements: detection of this signa...
Roughly 40% of the Earth's total heat flow is powered by radioactive decays in the crust and mantle....
Knowledge of the amount and distribution of radiogenic heating in the mantle is crucial for understa...
In preparation to the experimental results which will be available in the future, we consider geo-n...
• Knowledge of the amount and spatial distribution of heat producing elements (HPEs) in the Earth’s ...
The Earth has cooled since its formation, yet the decay of radiogenic isotopes, and in particular ur...
AbstractWe present the current status of geo-neutrino measurements and their implications for radiog...
Geoneutrino measurements by particle physicists provide the opportunity for geoscientists to build i...
We discuss the implications of KamLAND result on geo-neutrinos for the radiogenic contribution of Ur...
First experimental measurements of geoneutrinos by Borexino and KamLAND collaborations have revealed...
A significant fraction of the 44TW of heat dissipation from the Earth's interior is believed to orig...
AbstractGeoneutrinos are antineutrinos produced in radioactive decays within Earth's interior. Those...
The detection of neutrinos from U, Th, and K decay in the Earth (geo-neutrinos) will help to fix the...