Molten I-type cosmic spherules formed by heating, oxidation and melting of extraterrestrial Fe,Ni metal alloys. The entire oxygen in these spherules sources from the atmosphere. Therefore, I-type cosmic spherules are suitable tracers for the isotopic composition of the upper atmosphere at altitudes between 80 and 115 km. Here we present data on I-type cosmic spherules collected in Antarctica. Their composition is compared with the composition of tropospheric O₂. Our data suggest that the Earth’s atmospheric O₂ is isotopically homogenous up to the thermosphere. This makes fossil I-type micrometeorites ideal proxies for ancient atmospheric CO₂ levels
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/個別セッション:[OA] 南極隕石12月6日(水)国語研究所 2階講堂The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sess...
International audienceOxygen isotopic compositions allow identification of potential parent bodies o...
A newly discovered sedimentary accumulation of micrometeorites in the Sør Rondane Mountains of East ...
Molten I-Type cosmic spherules formed by heating, oxidation and melting of extraterrestrial Fe,Ni me...
Remnants of shooting stars are preserved in form of cosmic spherules in ice and sediments. The extra...
Remnants of shooting stars are preserved in form of cosmic spherules in ice and sediments. The extra...
International audienceCosmic spherules are micrometeorites that melt at high altitude as they enter ...
Cosmic spherules are micrometeorites that melt at high altitude as they enter Earth's atmosphere and...
Cosmic spherules collected from deep sea sediments of the Indian Ocean having different textures suc...
A long-standing controversy in the micrometeorite community regards the relative contribution of pri...
International audienceHigh-precision oxygen isotopic compositions of eighteen large cosmic spherules...
In the lower atmosphere of Earth, oxygen contains a higher fraction of the heavy O18 isotope than oc...
Atmospheric heating alters the compositions and textures of micrometeorites. To understand the chang...
It is widely accepted that Earth’s early atmosphere contained less than 0.001 per cent of the presen...
In order to identify the parent bodies of cosmic spherules (melted micrometeorites) with porphyritic...
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/個別セッション:[OA] 南極隕石12月6日(水)国語研究所 2階講堂The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sess...
International audienceOxygen isotopic compositions allow identification of potential parent bodies o...
A newly discovered sedimentary accumulation of micrometeorites in the Sør Rondane Mountains of East ...
Molten I-Type cosmic spherules formed by heating, oxidation and melting of extraterrestrial Fe,Ni me...
Remnants of shooting stars are preserved in form of cosmic spherules in ice and sediments. The extra...
Remnants of shooting stars are preserved in form of cosmic spherules in ice and sediments. The extra...
International audienceCosmic spherules are micrometeorites that melt at high altitude as they enter ...
Cosmic spherules are micrometeorites that melt at high altitude as they enter Earth's atmosphere and...
Cosmic spherules collected from deep sea sediments of the Indian Ocean having different textures suc...
A long-standing controversy in the micrometeorite community regards the relative contribution of pri...
International audienceHigh-precision oxygen isotopic compositions of eighteen large cosmic spherules...
In the lower atmosphere of Earth, oxygen contains a higher fraction of the heavy O18 isotope than oc...
Atmospheric heating alters the compositions and textures of micrometeorites. To understand the chang...
It is widely accepted that Earth’s early atmosphere contained less than 0.001 per cent of the presen...
In order to identify the parent bodies of cosmic spherules (melted micrometeorites) with porphyritic...
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/個別セッション:[OA] 南極隕石12月6日(水)国語研究所 2階講堂The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sess...
International audienceOxygen isotopic compositions allow identification of potential parent bodies o...
A newly discovered sedimentary accumulation of micrometeorites in the Sør Rondane Mountains of East ...