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RESUME Professor of Nuclear Chemistry University of Missouri-Rolla http://www.omatumr.com EDUCATION 1964 - NSF Post-doctoral Fellow, Physics, ACADEMIC 2000-present - Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri-Rolla HONORS 2002 – Plenary Lecture, Third International Conference on Beyond Standard 1999 – Co-chaired ACS Symposium (with Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg) - "The Origin of 1983 - Fulbright Award, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1964 – National Science Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship PUBLICATIONS Author of more than 100 scientific papers, including book reviews, chapters in books, and research papers published in peer-reviewed literature and presented at science conferences in the United States, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, the USSR and Wales. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS None of these accomplishments in life would have been possible without the kindness of Fate in providing the author with a considerate and supportive wife and children, great teachers, students, friends, and a truly outstanding secretary. The names of a few of these are given near the end of this resume. RESEARCH INTERESTS • The use of high-sensitivity mass spectrometry to study the origin of the solar system; the distribution of isotopes in meteorites, planets, the moon and the sun; rare nuclear processes, including double-beta decay; the terrestrial distribution of long-lived fission products and chalcogen elements. • Supervised research for 25 M.S. and Ph.D. candidates and numerous undergraduates. Research supported by the Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Energy, The Foundation for Chemical Research, NASA, and NSF. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (partial list) Alpha Chi Sigma honorary chemical society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Astronomical Society, the American Chemical Society, the American Geophysical Union, the Council for Chemical Research, the Fulbright Society, the Geochemical Society of Japan, the Meteoritical Society, the Missouri Academy of Science, Nature, and the Sigma Xi honorary research society. See partial list on web page at http://www.umr.edu/~om O. Manuel, "Origin of Elements in the Solar System", in The Origin of the Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post 1957 Observations, O. K. Manuel, editor, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, pp. 589-643 (2000). O. K. Manuel, "Meteorites," in Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 5th edition, Sybil P. Parker, editor, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, pp. 440-449 (1982). O. K. Manuel, “Noble gases in the Fayetteville meteorite,” Chapter 19, Papers in Memory of Craig Merrihue, Physics Dept, University of California-Berkeley (1971). O. K. Manuel, A review of the book by David Arnett, Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis: An Investigation of the History of Matter, from the Big Bang to the Present, in American Scientist 85, 478-479 (1997). http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2005/IsotopesTellSunsOriginOperation.pdf http://web.umr.edu/~om/Overheads/Overheads.htm O. Manuel, “The Need to Measure Low Energy, anti-Neutrinos (En<0.782 MeV) form the Sun”, presented on June 23, 2003 at the IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on NON-ACCELERATOR NEW PHYSICS, Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Juliot Curie 6, Dubna, Moscow Region, 141980 RUSSIA http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/ACM-2002.pdf O. Manuel, “Compositional variations in asteroids: A record of the early solar system”, paper presented at Asteroids 2001, from Piazzi to the third millennium, Santa Flavia (near Palermo), ITALY, June 11-15, 2001. O. Manuel, “Isotopic ratios in Jupiter confirm intra-solar diffusion”, paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, O. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, Bin Li and W. K. Brown, “Origin of our elements and evolution of the solar system”, paper presented at the International Conference on Isotopes in the Solar System, Physical Research Laboratory, O. K. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, B. Li and W. K. Brown, “Origin of the elements and the solar system”, abstract 25.03 of paper presented at the 189th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, W. K. Brown, J. T. Lee, Bin Li, J. M. D. MacElroy and O. K. Manuel, “Origin of the elements and evolution of planetary systems”, paper presented at the Washington University International Conference on Pre-solar Grains, O. K. Manuel, “Geochemical measurements of double-beta decay”, paper presented at the 14th Europhysics Conference, O. K. Manuel and K. Y. Chiou, “Geochemical measurements of double-beta decay”, paper presented at the INS International Symposium on Neutrino Mass & Related Topics, W. J. Lin and O. K. Manuel, “Radio- and fissio-genic xenon in Navajo, O. K. Manuel, “Geochemical measurements of bb-decay”, paper presented at the International Symposium on Beta Decays and Neutrinos, O. K. Manuel, “Intra-solar diffusion”, paper presented at the 12th International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, O. K. Manuel, “Additional evidence of local element synthesis: Chemical and isotopic heterogeneities in the Sun and its planetary system”, paper presented at the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Symposium on Nuclear Cosmochemistry and Meteorites, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 1984. S. Ramadurai and O. K. Manuel, “The origin of Neon-E”, paper presented at the International Conference on Isotopic Ratios in the Solar System, O. K. Manuel, “The need for isotopic data on refractory elements in the solar wind”, paper given at the Workshop on Past and Present Solar Radiation: The Record in Meteoritic and Lunar Regolith Material, O. K. Manuel and Golden Hwaung, “Solar abundance of the elements”, paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, J. D. Obradovich, M. Tatsumoto, O. K. Manuel, H. Mehnert, M. Domenick and T. Wildman, “K-Ar and K-Ca dating of sylvite from the late Permian Salado Formation, New Mexico. Implications regarding stability of evaporite minerals”, paper given at The Fifth International Conference on Geochronology, Cosmochronology and Isotope Geology, G. Hwaung and O. K. Manuel, “On the occurrence of terrestrial-type xenon in meteoritic troilite”, paper given at The Fifth International Conference on Geochronology, Cosmochronology and Isotope Geology, Nikko, JAPAN, June 27-July 2, 1982. O. K. Manuel, “Isotopic and elemental heterogeneities in meteorites: Evidence of local element synthesis”, Plenary lecture at the 8th National Symposium on Isotope Geochemistry, L. L. Oliver, R. V. Ballad, J. F. Richardson and O. K. Manuel, “Correlated anomalies of tellurium and xenon in Allende”, paper given at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, R. V. Ballad, L. L. Oliver, R. G. Downing and O. K. Manuel, “Isotopically anomalous tellurium accompanies isotopic anomalous components of heavy noble gases in Allende”, Fourth International Conference on Geochronology, Cosmochronology and Isotope Geology, Aspen, CO, August 1978. R. V. Ballad, L. L. Oliver, R. G. Downing and O. K. Manuel, “Nucleogenetic heterogeneities in the chemical and isotopic abundances of our elements”, 41st Annual Meeting, Meteoritical Society, Sudbury, CANADA, August 1978. O. K. Manuel, “Xenology: A review on isotopic anomalies in element no. 54”, 175th American Chemical Society National Meeting, O. K. Manuel, “Noble gas anomalies: Elemental and isotopic evidence of a local supernova”, paper presented at Protostars and Planets, O. K. Manuel, “Comparison of terrestrial and meteoritic noble gases”, U.S./Japan joint seminar on Rare Gas Abundance and Isotopic Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of the Earth's Atmosphere, O. K. Manuel, “Key issues in xenology: The main issues and where they are leading us today”, Workshop on Isotopic Abundance Anomalies, PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS (by decade) Fifth Decade Publications (2001-present)
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2005/Oxygen_to_Carbon_Ratio.pdf
O. Manuel, M. Pleess, Y. Singh and W. A. Myers, " Nuclear Systematics: Part IV. Neutron-capture cross sections and solar abundance", Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 266, No. 2 (2005) 159–163
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2005/Fk01.pdf
O. Manuel, W. A. Myers, Y. Singh and M. Pleess, "Solar Abundance of Elements from Neutron-Capture Cross Sections", The 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), Houston, Texas, March 14-18, 2005.
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2005/LunarAbstract.pdf
O. Manuel, W. A. Myers, Y. Singh and M. Pleess, "An Iron rich Sun and its source of energy", Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Nuclei in the CosmosVancouver, BC, Canada, July 19-23, 2004.
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2005/IronRichSun.pdf
O. Manuel, "Comment on Iron-60 in the Early Solar System", submitted to, Science, June 6, 2004.
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2004/ReplyHester.pdf
O. Manuel and A. Katragada, "Is there a deficit of solar neutrinos?", Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations, Venice, Italy, 3-5 December 2003 (in press, 2004).
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2004/om-solar-neutrino.pdf
O. Manuel, "The structure of the solar core", Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Beyond Standard Model Physics - BEYOND 2003 (IOP, Bristol, editor: H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus) in press (2004).
http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2003/beyond03_structure_soler_core.pdf
O. Manuel, “The Need To Measure Low Energy, Anti-Neutrinos (En < 0.782 MeV) From The Sun,” Physics of Atomic Nuclei, in press, 2003. http://web.umr.edu/~om/abstracts2004/anti-neutrinos.pdf Oliver K. Manuel, “Nuclear Clustering and Interactions Between Nucleons” Quantum Information and Computation, (in press, 2003) http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2004/nuclearclustering.pdf . O. K. Manuel, B. W. Ninham and S. E. Friberg, “Superfluidity in the solar interior: Implications for solar eruptions and climate”, Journal of Fusion Energy 21, 193-198 (in press, 2003). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/jfe-superfluidity.pdf O. Manuel, E. Miller and A. Katragada, “Confirmation of repulsion between neutrons as a major source of energy”, Journal of Fusion Energy 20, 197-201 (in press, 2003).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/jfe-neutronrep.pdf O. Manuel and Stig Friberg, “Composition of the solar interior: Information from isotope ratios”, Proceedings of the SOHO 12 / GONG+ 2002 Conference on Local and Global Helioseismology: The Present and the Future, 27 October-1 November 2002, Big Bear Lake, CA, U.S.A. (ESA SP-517, editor: Huguette Lacoste) pp. 345-348 (2003). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2002/soho-gong2002.pdf O. Manuel, “The standard solar model versus experimental observations”, BEYOND 2002: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Physics Beyond the Standard Model Physics - Accelerator, Non-Accelerator and Space Approaches in the New Millenium, June 3-7, 2002, University of Oulu, Finland (IOP, Bristol, editor: H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus) pp. 307-316 (2003). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/beyond2002.pdf O. Manuel and A. Katragada, “The Sun’s origin and composition: Implications from meteorite studies”, Proceedings of Asteroids, Comets and Meteors (ACM 2002), 29 July - http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/ACM-2002.pdf O. Manuel, C. Bolon and A Katragada, “Why the model of a hydrogen-filled Sun is obsolete”, Meteoritics and Planet. Sci. 37, A92 (2002). O. Manuel, Cynthia Bolon and Max Zhong, “Nuclear systematics: III. The source of solar luminosity”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 252, 3-7 (2002). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/nuc_sym3.pdf O. Manuel, C. Bolon and Prashanth Jangam, “Nuclear systematics: II. The cradle of the nuclides”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 251, 417-422 (2002). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/nuc_sym2.pdf O. Manuel and C. Bolon, “Nuclear systematics: I. Solar abundance of the elements”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 251, 381-385 (2002). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/nuc_sym1.pdf O. Manuel, C. Bolon, A. Katragada and M. Insall, “Attraction and repulsion of nucleons: Sources of stellar energy”, J. Fusion Energy 19, 93-98 (2001). http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/jfeinterbetnuc.pdf H. Busemann, W. R. Binns, C. Chiappini, G. Gloecker, P. Hoppe, D. Kirilova, R. A. Leske, O. K. Manuel, R. A. Mewaldt, E. Möbius, R. Weiler, R. C. Wiens, R. F. Wimmer-Schweingruber and N. E. Yanasak, “Applications of abundance data and requirements for cosmochemical modeling” in Proceedings of the 2001 SOHO-ACE Workshop, CP598, Solar and Galactic Composition (R. F Wimmer-Schweingruber, editor) 357-379 (2001). O. Manuel, “The origin of the solar system with an iron-rich sun”, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 33, number 4, page 1526 (2001). C. Bolon [Manuel’s student], “Repulsion and attraction between nucleons: Sources of energy for an iron-rich Sun and for first generation stars”, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 33, number 4, page 1526 (2001). O. Manuel, C. Bolon, A. Katragada & P. Jangam, "The sun's origin, composition and source of energy", in Lunar and Planetary Science XXIX, Abstract 1041, available as 1041-pdf from Lunar and Planetary Institute, http://www.omatumr.com/lpsc.prn.pdf O. Manuel, B. Ninham and O. Manuel, “The structure of the solar core”, invited lecture to be presented at the BEYOND THE DESERT `03 Conference on Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Castle http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/beyond03_structure_soler_core.pdf A. Katragada, M. Scheets and O. Manuel, “What’s the matter with anti-matter?”, abstract # 110 to be presented at the 202nd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Oliver Manuel and A. Katragada and O. Manuel, “What’s the matter with anti-matter?”, to be presented at the 2003 Missouri Academy of Sciences Meeting, Warrensburg, MO, April 19, 2003. O. Manuel and A. Katragada, “The Sun’s origin, composition, and source of energy”, to be presented at the 2003 Missouri Academy of Sciences Meeting, Warrensburg, MO, April 19, 2003. Cynthia Bolon and Oliver Manuel, “The interior of the Sun”, to be presented at the 33rd Mid-America Astrophysics Conference, Linda Hall Library, Oliver Manuel and Erin Miller [Manuel’s student], “Repulsion between nucleons: Its role in solar energy”, presented at the Student Research Conference of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/jfe-neutronrep.pdf O. Manuel, Erin Miller and O. Manuel and Stig Friberg, “Composition of the solar interior: Information from isotope ratios”, presented at the SOHO 12 / GONG+ 2002 Meeting on Local and Global Helioseismology, Big Bear Lake, CA, USA, October 27 – November 1, 2002. http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2002/soho-gong2002.pdf O. Manuel and A. Katragada, “The Sun’s origin and composition: Implications from meteorite studies”, paper presented at the 2002 Conference on Asteroids, Comets and Meteors, Berlin, GERMANY, July 28 – August 2, 2002. http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/ACM-2002.pdf O. Manuel, “The standard solar model versus experimental observations”, paper presented at the Third International Conference on Beyond Standard Model Physics - BEYOND2002 in http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/beyond2002.pdf O. Manuel, “The composition of the Sun and its planetary disk from stable isotope mass spectrometry”, abstract #175 presented at the 35th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society in O. Manuel, C. Bolon and A. Katragada, “The Sun’s origin and source of energy”, presented at the 32nd Mid-America Astrophysics Conference, Linda Hall Library, O. Manuel, “Why the Model of a Hydrogen-filled Sun is Obsolete”, Foundation for Chemical Research luncheon press briefing for AAS presentations, The Willard Inter- Continental Hotel, Washington, DC, January 7, 2002. http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2002/AASWashington2002.pdf O. Manuel, “The origin of the solar system with an iron-rich sun”, abstract 146.01 of paper presented at the 199th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2002/AASWashington2002.pdf C. Bolon, [Manuel’s student] “Repulsion and attraction between nucleons: Sources of energy for an iron-rich Sun and for first generation stars”, abstract 146.02D of paper presented at the 199th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Washington, DC, January 7-10, 2002. O. Manuel, “Compositional variations in asteroids: A record of the early solar system” presented at Asteroids 2001, from Piazzi to the third millennium, O. Manuel, C. Bolon, M. Zhong and P. Jangam, “The Sun’s origin, composition and source of energy”, Abstract 1041 presented at the 32nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX, March 12-16, 2001, LPI Contribution 1080, ISSN No. 0161-5297 (2001). O. Manuel, “Solar abundance of the elements” presented at the SOHO-ACE Workshop 2001 on Solar and Galactic Composition, O. Manuel, “The standard solar model versus experimental observations”, Abstract 56.09, presented at the 197th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Fourth Decade Publications (1991-2000) O. Manuel, “The standard solar model versus experimental observations”, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 32, number 4, page 1498 (2000). O. Manuel, “Solar abundance of the elements”, Meteoritics & Planet. Sci. 35, A101-A102 (2000). O. Manuel, "Conceptional problems with remote element synthesis," in Isotopes in Earth & Planetary Sciences (Prof. K. Gopalan Festscrift volume, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore) Y. J. B. Rao, A. Kumar and T. V. Sivaraman, editors, Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Earth Planet. Sci.) 109, 195-203 (2000). O. Manuel, "Isotope Ratios: The Key to Elemental Abundances and Nuclear Reactions in the Sun", in The Origins of the Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post 1957 Observations, O. K. Manuel, Editor, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, pp. 285-293 (2000). O. Manuel, "Origin of Elements in the Solar System", in The Origins of the Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post 1957 Observations, O. K. Manuel, Editor, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, pp. 589-643 (2000). O. Manuel, "Origin of the solar system and its chemical elements", in Lunar & Planetary Science XXIX, Abstract #1974, (CD-ROM) Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX (1998). O. Manuel, "Isotopic ratios in Jupiter confirm intrasolar diffusion", Meteoritics & Planetary Science 33, A97 (1998). O. K. Manuel, J. T. Lee, D. E. Ragland, J. M. D. MacElroy, Bin Li and Wilbur Brown, "Origin of the Solar System and its elements", Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 238, nos. 1-2, 213-225 (1998). O. K. Manuel, D. Ragland, K. Windler, J. Zirbel, L. Johannes, and A. Nolte, “Strange isotope ratios in Jupiter”, Bulletin American Astronomical Society 30, 852-853 (1998). O. Manuel, K. Windler, A. Nolte, L. Johannes, J. Zirbel and D. Ragland, "Strange xenon in Jupiter", Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 238, nos. 1-2, 119-121 (1998). J. T. Lee, B. Li and O. K. Manuel, "On the signature of local element synthesis", Comments on Astrophysics 18, no. 6, 335-345 (1997). O. K. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, Bin Li and Wilbur Brown, "Origin of elements and evolution of planetary systems", Meteoritics and Planetary Science, submitted J. T. Lee, B. Li and O. K. Manuel, "Xenon isotope record of nucleosynthesis and the early solar system:, Chinese Science Bulletin, vol. 42, issue 9, 752-756 (1997). D. E. Ragland and O. K. Manuel, "Heterogeneous accretion of the Sun and the terrestial planets", Bulletin Am. Astron. Soc. 29, 1254 (1997). O. K. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, Bin Li and Wilbur Brown, "Origin of elements and evolution of planetary systems", International Conference on Isotopes in the Solar System (eds. J. N. Goswami, S. Sahijpal, P. Chakrabarty), pp. 15-16 (1997). W. K. Brown, J. T. Lee, Bin Li, J. M. D. MacElroy, and O. K. Manuel, “Origin of the elements and evolution of planetary systems”, paper excluded from AIP Conference Proceedings 402, Astrophysical Implications of the Laboratory Study of Presolar Materials, T. J. Bernatowicz and Ernst Zinner, editors, American Institute of Physics, Woodbury, NY, 750 pp. (1997). O. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, B. Li, P. K. Kuroda, and W. K. Brown, “Origin of the elements and the solar system”, Bulletin Am. Astron. Soc. 28, 1306 (1997). J. T. Lee, B. Li and O. K. Manuel, "Terrestial type xenon in sulfides of the Allende meteorite", Geochemical Journal 30, 17-30 (1996). J. T. Lee, B. Li and O. K. Manuel, "Xenon Isotope Record of Nucleosynthesis and the Early Solar System", Chinese Science Bulletin, vol. 41 issue 19, 1778-1782 (1996) [In Chinese]. J. T. Lee and O. K. Manuel, "On the isotopic composition of primordial xenon in meteoritic troilite and the origin of the chemical elements", Proceedings of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXVII, 738a - 738b (1996). Oliver k. Manual, “A Review of Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis: An Investigation of the History of Matter, from the Big Bang to the Present.” Ammerican Scientist. 85, 478. J. T. Lee and O. K. Manuel, "Primordial xenon in Allende sulfides", Meteoritics 30, 534-535 (1995). B. Li, J. T. Lee and O. K. Manuel, "Anomalous 131Xe in barites", Earth and Planetary Science Letters 123, 71-79 (1994). B. Li, and O. K. Manuel, "A noble gas technique for the identification of mantle and crustal materials and its application to the Kuroko deposits", Geochemical Journal 28, 47-69 (1994). J. T. Lee, O. K. Manuel and R. I. Thorpe, "Ratio of double beta-decay rates of 128Te/130Te", Nucl. Phys. A529, 29-38 (1991). O. K. Manuel, "Geochemical measurements of double-beta decay", Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 17, S221-S229 (1991). Fourth Decade Presentations (1991-2000) O. Manuel, “Solar abundance of the elements”, presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, O. Manuel, “Chemical and isotopic irregularities in the solar system”, Abstract Nucl. 198 of paper presented at the 218th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Symposium on The Origin of Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post-1957 Observations, O. Manuel, “On the origin of excess 15N in the solar wind”, Abstract Nucl. 172 of paper presented at the 218th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Symposium on The Origin of Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post-1957 Observations, A. Nolte and C. Lietz [Manuel’s students], “Abundances of hydrogen and helium isotopes in Jupiter”, Abstract Nucl. 025 of paper presented at the 218th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Symposium on The Origin of Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post-1957 Observations, K. Windler [Manuel’s student], “Strange xenon isotope ratios in Jupiter”, Abstract Nucl. 021 of paper presented at the 218th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Symposium on The Origin of Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post-1957 Observations, O. Manuel, “Proton capture on 14N generates excess 15N in the solar wind”, Abstract 60 of paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Missouri Academy of Science, Cape Girardeau, MO, April 16-17, 1999. O. Manuel and K. Windler, “Jupiter isotope data confirms local element synthesis”, abstract Nucl. 035 of paper presented at the 217th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, O. Manuel, “Isotopic ratios in Jupiter confirm intrasolar diffusion”, 61st Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, O. K. Manuel, D. Ragland, K. Windler, J. Zirbel, L. Johannes, and A. Nolte, “Strange isotope ratios in Jupiter”, abstract 29.01 of paper presented at the 192nd Nation-al Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, San Diego, CA, USA, June 7-11, 1998. O. K. Manuel and D. E. Ragland, “Heterogeneous accretion of the Sun and the terrestrial planets”, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Missouri Academy of Science, O. K. Manuel, “The isotope record of local element synthesis and formation of the Solar System”, abstract Nucl. 033 of paper presented at the 215th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, D. E. Ragland and O. K. Manuel, “The isotope record of diffusive fractionation of magnesium and noble gases in the solar wind and in solar flares”, abstract Nucl. 029 of paper presented at the 215th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, O. Manuel, “Origin of the solar system and its chemical elements”, abstract 1974 of paper presented at the 29th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, D. E. Ragland and O. K. Manuel, “Heterogeneous accretion of the Sun and the terrestrial planets, abstract 27.02 of paper presented at the 191st National Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Washington, DC, USA, January 6-10, 1998. O. Manuel, “Messages from the heavens: Information from meteorites”, a paper presented at the Rolla International Rotary Club, Rolla, MO, USA, December 26, 1997. O. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, Bin Li and W. K. Brown, “Origin of our elements and evolution of the solar system”, paper presented at the International Conference on Isotopes in the Solar System, Physical Research Laboratory, O. K. Manuel and D. E. Ragland, “Diffusive mass fractionation effects across the isotopes of noble gases and magnesium in the solar wind and in solar flares”, abstract 281 of paper presented at the 32nd Midwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Tan-Tar-A Resort, Osage Beach, MO, October 29 - November 1, 1997. O. Manuel, J. T. Lee, J. M. D. MacElroy, B. Li, P. K. Kuroda, and W. K. Brown, “Origin of the elements and the solar system”, abstract 25.03 of paper presented at the 189th Annual Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, W. K. Brown, J. T. Lee, Bin Li, J. M. D. MacElroy and O. K. Manuel, “Origin of the elements and evolution of planetary systems”, paper presented at the Conference on Astrophysical Implications of the Laboratory Study of Presolar Materials, J. T. Lee and O. K. Manuel, “On the isotopic composition of primordial xenon in meteoritic troilite and the origin of the chemical elements”, paper presented at the 27th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX, USA, March 18-22, 1996. J. T. Lee and O. K. Manuel, “Primordial xenon in Allende sulfides”, paper presented at the 58th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting, |