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Neutrino search to go deep undersea?

APR 01, 1976

DOI: 10.1063/1.3023418

A group of physicists, oceanographers and oceanographic engineers is studying the possibility of using the oceans to detect neutrinos originating in Earth’s atmosphere and beyond. The group, which has organized itself under the acronym DUMAND (Deep Underseas Muon and Neutrino Detector), is now planning a second summer workshop this year.

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Volume 29, Number 4

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