From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower stratosphere and studied in detail using current electron microscopy techniques, it is concluded that these particles represent a unique group of extraterrestrial materials. These micrometeorites differ significantly in form and texture from components of carbonaceous chondrites and contain some mineral assemblages which do not occur in any meteorite class. Electron microscope investigations of chondritic micrometeorites have established that these materials (1) are extraterrestrial in origin, (2) existed in space as small objects, (3) endured minimal alteration by planetary processes since formation, and (4) can suffer minimal pulse heating ...
Understanding the constituents of fine-grained nebular dust prior to asteroidal accretion is a signi...
Cometary dust is an unequilibrated, heterogeneous mixture of crystalline and glassy silicate mineral...
Micrometeorites (MMs) provide constraints on the flux and sources of extraterrestrial dust falling o...
A mineralogical survey of chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs)showed that these micromete...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
The survival of interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) during deceleration by the Earth's atmosphere ...
The majority of hydrated interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) have compositions that resemble CI and...
International audienceCometary dust particles are best preserved remnants of the matter present at t...
Chondritic porous aggregates (CPA's) belong to an important subset of small particles (usually betwe...
Extraterrestrial particulate materials on the Earth can originate in the form of collisional debris ...
We performed mineralogical and petrographic studies of three UltraCarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeor...
The most abundant matrix minerals in chondritic meteorites—hydrated phyllosilicates and ferrous oliv...
The specific parent bodies of individual interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are un-known, but the ...
Analytical electron microscopy on individual grains from a portion of a chondritic porous interplane...
The solar system abundances of Mg, Fe, and Si dictate that chondritic meteorites are silica-deficien...
Understanding the constituents of fine-grained nebular dust prior to asteroidal accretion is a signi...
Cometary dust is an unequilibrated, heterogeneous mixture of crystalline and glassy silicate mineral...
Micrometeorites (MMs) provide constraints on the flux and sources of extraterrestrial dust falling o...
A mineralogical survey of chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs)showed that these micromete...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
The survival of interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) during deceleration by the Earth's atmosphere ...
The majority of hydrated interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) have compositions that resemble CI and...
International audienceCometary dust particles are best preserved remnants of the matter present at t...
Chondritic porous aggregates (CPA's) belong to an important subset of small particles (usually betwe...
Extraterrestrial particulate materials on the Earth can originate in the form of collisional debris ...
We performed mineralogical and petrographic studies of three UltraCarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeor...
The most abundant matrix minerals in chondritic meteorites—hydrated phyllosilicates and ferrous oliv...
The specific parent bodies of individual interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are un-known, but the ...
Analytical electron microscopy on individual grains from a portion of a chondritic porous interplane...
The solar system abundances of Mg, Fe, and Si dictate that chondritic meteorites are silica-deficien...
Understanding the constituents of fine-grained nebular dust prior to asteroidal accretion is a signi...
Cometary dust is an unequilibrated, heterogeneous mixture of crystalline and glassy silicate mineral...
Micrometeorites (MMs) provide constraints on the flux and sources of extraterrestrial dust falling o...