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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance | 1997

Visual perception of egocentric distance as assessed by triangulation.

Sérgio Sheiji Fukusima; Jack M. Loomis; A.A.R. Da Silva

Two triangulation methods for measuring perceived egocentric distance were examined. In the triangulation-by-pointing procedure, the observer views a target at some distance and, with eyes closed, attempts to point continuously at the target while traversing a path that passes by it. In the triangulation-by-walking procedure, the observer views a target and, with eyes closed, traverses a path that is oblique to the target; on command from the experimenter, the observer turns and walks toward the target. Two experiments using pointing and 3 using walking showed that perceived distance, averaged over observers, was accurate out to 15 m under full-cue conditions. For target distances between 15 and 25 m, the evidence indicates slight perceptual underestimation. Results also show that observers, on average, were accurate in imaginally updating the locations of previously viewed targets.


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 1992

Properties of water adsorbed in porous silica aerogels

A.A.R. Da Silva; P. Donoso; Michel A. Aegerter

Silica aerogels have been prepared by hydrolysis and condensation of sols of composition TMOS-methanol-H 2 O with molar ratio TMOS:H 2 O=4:1 and volume ratio TMOS:methanol=0.2; 0.3; 0.4 and 0.6. Their true and apparent densities, BET surface area, total pore volume and pore size distribution have been systematically investigated as a function of densification heat treatment. The relaxation properties of water adsorbed on the highly reactive surface have been studied by dielectric and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques as a function of the H 2 O coverage (0


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2010

Occupational exposure to radon and natural gamma radiation in the La Carolina, a former gold mine in San Luis Province, Argentina

R. M. Anjos; Nancy K. Umisedo; A.A.R. Da Silva; L. Estellita; M. Rizzotto; E.M. Yoshimura; H. Velasco; Ana Mafalda Santos

Radon and gamma radiation level measurements were carried out inside the La Carolina mine, one of the oldest gold mining camps of southern South America, which is open for touristic visits nowadays. CR-39 track-etch detectors and thermoluminescent dosimeters of natural CaF(2) and LiF TLD-100 were exposed at 14 points along the mine tunnels in order to estimate the mean (222)Rn concentration and the ambient dose equivalent during the summer season (November 2008 to February 2009). The values for the (222)Rn concentration at each monitoring site ranged from 1.8+/-0.1 kBqm(-3) to 6.0+/-0.5 kBqm(-3), with a mean value of 4.8 kBqm(-3), indicating that these measurements exceed in about three times the upper action level recommended by ICRP for workplaces. The correlations between radon and gamma radiation levels inside the mine were also investigated. Effective doses due to (222)Rn and gamma rays inside the mine were determined, resulting in negligible values to tourists. Considering the effective dose to the mine tourist guides, values exceeding 20mSv of internal contribution to the effective doses can be reached, depending on the number of working hours inside the mine.


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

Using 222Rn as a tracer of geodynamical processes in underground environments

D.L. Valladares; A.A.R. Da Silva; T. Lacerda; R. M. Anjos; M. Rizzotto; H. Velasco; J.P. de Rosas; G. Tognelli; E.M. Yoshimura; J. Juri Ayub

Radon levels in two old mines in San Luis, Argentina, were measured and analyzed, with the aim to assess the potential use of this radioactive noble gas as a tracer of geological processes in underground environments. La Carolina gold mine and Los Cóndores tungsten mine are today used as tourism mines. CR-39 nuclear track detectors were used for this purpose. Measurements were performed during both winter and summer seasons. The findings show that in these environments, significant radon concentrations are subject to large seasonal fluctuations, due to the strong dependence on natural ventilation with the outside temperature variations. For both mines, higher concentration values of (222)Rn were observed in summer than in winter; with an extreme ratio of 2.5 times between summer and winter seasons for Los Cóndores mine. The pattern of radon transport inside La Carolina mine revealed, contrary to what was believed, that this mine behaves as a system with two entrances located at different levels. However, this feature can only be observed in the winter season, when there is a marked difference between the inside and outside temperatures of the mine. In the case of Los Cóndores mine, the radon concentration pattern distribution is principally established by air current due to chimney-effect in summer and winter seasons. In both cases, the analyses of radon pattern distribution appear as a good method to trace air currents, and then localize unknown ducts, fissures or secondary tunnels in subterranean environments.


XXXVI BRAZILIAN WORKSHOP ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS | 2014

Using 222Rn as a tracer of geophysical processes in underground environments

T. Lacerda; R. M. Anjos; D.L. Valladares; A.A.R. Da Silva; M. Rizzotto; H. Velasco; J.P. de Rosas; J. Juri Ayub; E.M. Yoshimura

Radon levels in two old mines in San Luis, Argentina, are reported and analyzed. These mines are today used for touristic visitation. Our goal was to assess the potential use of such radioactive noble gas as tracer of geological processes in underground environments. CR-39 nuclear track detectors were used during the winter and summer seasons. The findings show that the significant radon concentrations reported in this environment are subject to large seasonal modulations, due to the strong dependence of natural ventilation on the variations of outside temperature. The results also indicate that radon pattern distribution appear as a good method to localize unknown ducts, fissures or secondary tunnels in subterranean environments.


Radiation Measurements | 2005

Track analysis system for application in alpha particle detection with plastic detectors

A.A.R. Da Silva; E.M. Yoshimura


Radiation Measurements | 2010

Analysis and risk estimates to workers of Brazilian granitic industries and sandblasters exposed to respirable crystalline silica and natural radionuclides

L. Estellita; Ana Mafalda Santos; R. M. Anjos; E.M. Yoshimura; H. Velasco; A.A.R. Da Silva; Jorge Aguiar


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011

Assessment the Health Hazard from 222Rn in Old Metalliferous Mines in San Luis, Argentina

A.A.R. Da Silva; D.L. Valladares; R. M. Anjos; H. Velasco; M. Rizzotto; E.M. Yoshimura


Radiation Measurements | 2005

Verification of radioactive equilibrium to discriminate radon and progeny with LR 115 under a thin film geometry

A.A.R. Da Silva; E.M. Yoshimura


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007

Characterization of etched ion tracks in CR39 and makrofol

A.O. Delgado; M. A. Rizzutto; A.R. Lima; A.A.R. Da Silva; M.A.P. Carmignotto; M.H. Tabacniks; N. Added

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E.M. Yoshimura

University of São Paulo

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R. M. Anjos

Federal Fluminense University

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H. Velasco

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Rizzotto

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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D.L. Valladares

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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L. Estellita

Federal Fluminense University

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T. Lacerda

Federal Fluminense University

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J. Juri Ayub

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A. Marcelino

University of São Paulo

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