Search Results - "Matola, R."
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Candidate for laser cooling of a negative ion: observations of bound-bound transitions in La(-)
Published in Physical review letters (08-08-2014)“…Despite the tremendous advances in laser cooling of neutral atoms and positive ions, no negatively charged ion has been directly laser cooled. The negative ion…”
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Delamination-induced late-tectonic deformation and high-grade metamorphism of the Proterozoic Nampula Complex, northern Mozambique
Published in Precambrian research (01-02-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► Meta-sediments record deformation post-dating regional collision. ► Intense reworking of basement and collisional structures, large-scale…”
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Thermochronological history of an orogen-passive margin system: An example from northern Mozambique
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2011)“…In this paper, we present a conceptual model to describe the post‐Pan‐African (<∼500 Ma) basement cooling pattern for NE Mozambique. The cooling history is…”
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The low-temperature thermochronological record of sedimentary rocks from the central Rovuma Basin (N Mozambique) — Constraints on provenance and thermal history
Published in Gondwana research (01-04-2014)“…Fission track (FT) dating of detrital titanites, zircons and apatites combined with sandstone petrography from rocks of the Rovuma Basin was used to constrain…”
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The Mecubúri and Alto Benfica Groups, NE Mozambique: Aids to unravelling ca. 1 and 0.5 Ga events in the East African Orogen
Published in Precambrian research (01-04-2010)“…We present new field and geochronological data for two newly identified sequences of Neoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks, the Mecubúri and Alto Benfica…”
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The Mecubúri and Alto Benfica Groups, NE Mozambique: Aids to unravelling ca. 1 and 0.5Ga events in the East African Orogen
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Maskless Lithography and in situ Visualization of Conductivity of Graphene using Helium Ion Microscopy
Published in Scientific reports (07-07-2015)“…The remarkable mechanical and electronic properties of graphene make it an ideal candidate for next generation nanoelectronics. With the recent development of…”
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