These pages present a collection of recent papers primarily
documenting the nascent science of neutrino geophysics. Most of the
papers followed from talks given at 1 Neutrino Sciences 2005: Neutrino
Geophysics held at the University of Hawaii in December 2005. Several
papers were solicited later in an e?ort to make the collection as
comprehensive as possible. Every paper was scrutinized by an external
reviewer to assure the quality of scienti?c content. These reviewers
are thanked for lending their scienti?c expertise through their many
thoughtful comments and suggestions. All authors are commended for
providing excellent manuscripts of their important work while
maintaining a spirit of cooperative collaboration throughout. Although
every attempt was made to produce a thoroughly accurate volume, it is
the accepted responsibility of the associate editor for any mistakes,
errors, or omissions in the p- sented material. The recommendations,
advice, and wisdom of John Learned and Sandip Pakvasa were
indispensable in organizing and completing this project. P- duction
charges were generously provided by the University of Hawaii. The
support of Hawaii Paci?c University, which contributed teaching
release time, is gratefully - knowledged. Stephen T. Dye Associate
Editor November 28, 2006 Stephen T. Dye is an associate professor of
physics at Hawaii Paci?c University and an a?liate to the graduate
faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University
of Hawaii at Manoa. 1 See www. phys. hawaii. edu/~sdye/hnsc. html
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Proceedings of Neutrino Sciences 2005
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9780387707716
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2020
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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