Metallic microstructures in slowly-cooled iron-rich meteorites reflect the thermal and magnetic histories of their parent planetesimals. Of particular interest is the cloudy zone, a nanoscale intergrowth of Ni-rich islands within a Ni-poor matrix that forms below ∼350 °C by spinodal decomposition. The sizes of the islands have long been recognized as reflecting the low-temperature cooling rates of meteorite parent bodies. However, a model capable of providing quantitative cooling rate estimates from island sizes has been lacking. Moreover, these islands are also capable of preserving a record of the ambient magnetic field as they grew, but some of the key physical parameters required for recovering reliable paleointensity estimates from mag...
Several paleomagnetic studies have been conducted on amp; 1113090;ve main group pallasites Bren h...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
We report a new approach of implementing cooling-rate corrections in absolute ancient magnetic field...
Iron and stony-iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
Iron and stony‐iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
Abstract— A new empirical cooling rate indicator for metal particles is proposed. The cooling rate i...
Iron meteorites provide a record of the thermal evolution of their parent bodies, with cooling rates...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be imaged ...
Abstract Many meteorites experienced aqueous alteration on their parent body. During this process, m...
Several paleomagnetic studies have been conducted on amp; 1113090;ve main group pallasites Bren h...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
We report a new approach of implementing cooling-rate corrections in absolute ancient magnetic field...
Iron and stony-iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
Iron and stony‐iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
The IABs represent one of only two groups of iron meteorites that did not form by fractional crystal...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
Abstract— A new empirical cooling rate indicator for metal particles is proposed. The cooling rate i...
Iron meteorites provide a record of the thermal evolution of their parent bodies, with cooling rates...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be imaged ...
Abstract Many meteorites experienced aqueous alteration on their parent body. During this process, m...
Several paleomagnetic studies have been conducted on amp; 1113090;ve main group pallasites Bren h...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
We report a new approach of implementing cooling-rate corrections in absolute ancient magnetic field...