The direction in which a planetary core solidifies has fundamental implications for the feasibility and nature of dynamo generation. Although Earth's core is outwardly solidifying, the cores of certain smaller planetary bodies have been proposed to inwardly solidify due to their lower central pressures. However, there have been no unambiguous observations of inwardly solidified cores or the relationship between this solidification regime and planetary magnetic activity. To address this gap, we present the results of complimentary paleomagnetic techniques applied to the matrix metal and silicate inclusions within the IVA iron meteorites. This family of meteorites has been suggested to originate from a planetary core that had its overlaying s...
International audiencePaleomagnetic studies of meteorites have shown that the solar nebula was likel...
Today, the Earth generates a magnetic field through convection of the electrically conducting molten...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The direction in which a planetary core solidifies has fundamental implications for the feasibility ...
The existence of numerous iron meteorite groups indicates that some planetesimals underwent melting ...
International audienceThe existence of numerous iron meteorite groups indicates that some planetesim...
This thesis investigates fundamental properties of the first planetary bodies of our solar system. S...
Paleomagnetic measurements of ancient terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples indicate that numerou...
Meteorites provide a wealth of information about the early history of our solar system, the formati...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
Palaeomagnetic measurements of meteorites suggest that, shortly after the birth of the Solar System,...
Palaeomagnetic measurements of meteorites suggest that, shortly after the birth of the Solar System,...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
International audiencePaleomagnetic studies of meteorites have shown that the solar nebula was likel...
Today, the Earth generates a magnetic field through convection of the electrically conducting molten...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The direction in which a planetary core solidifies has fundamental implications for the feasibility ...
The existence of numerous iron meteorite groups indicates that some planetesimals underwent melting ...
International audienceThe existence of numerous iron meteorite groups indicates that some planetesim...
This thesis investigates fundamental properties of the first planetary bodies of our solar system. S...
Paleomagnetic measurements of ancient terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples indicate that numerou...
Meteorites provide a wealth of information about the early history of our solar system, the formati...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
Palaeomagnetic measurements of meteorites suggest that, shortly after the birth of the Solar System,...
Palaeomagnetic measurements of meteorites suggest that, shortly after the birth of the Solar System,...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
International audiencePaleomagnetic studies of meteorites have shown that the solar nebula was likel...
Today, the Earth generates a magnetic field through convection of the electrically conducting molten...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...