Micrometeorites are one of the most common types of extraterrestrial material that fall to the Earth, beside meteorites and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs). All of these materials are known to contain presolar grains that, when studied in the laboratory, provide information about the origin of the solar system and help to constrain models of nucleosynthesis in stars. Recent studies of micrometeorites revealed the presence of a group of particles with very high C contents. These ultra-carbonaceous Antarctic micrometeorites (UCAMMs) are fine-grained, fluffy particles dominated by highly disordered carbonaceous matter. The presence of H and N isotopic anomalies, abundant presolar grains, and other minerals suggest similarities to IDPs. Th...
Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) collected in the stratosphere fall into two major groups: an an...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
Micrometeorites from 60 to 1200μm in diameter constitute ∿80% of the continuous, planet-wide acc...
Isotopic studies of IDPs collected from the comet Grigg-Skjellerup dust stream reveal extremely high...
We have carried out a comprehensive survey of the isotopic compositions (H, B, C, N, O, S) of a suit...
Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are among the most pristine and primitive extraterrestrial mate...
In an effort to classify and determine the origin of interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 14 of the...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
Anhydrous chondritic porous inter-planetary dust particles (CP IDPs) contain an assortment of highly...
Chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles (CP-IDPs) have been linked to comets by their fragil...
This work is part of an ongoing investigation [1-3] of isotopically anomalous phases in interplaneta...
Interplanetary dust pervades the inner Solar System, giving rise to a prominent glow above the horiz...
NASA has an ongoing program of collecting interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) in the stratosphere u...
We report microscale H and N isotopic and Raman spectral data for IDPs collected in April 2003. The ...
Anhydrous chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles (CP IDPs) have undergone minimal parent bo...
Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) collected in the stratosphere fall into two major groups: an an...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
Micrometeorites from 60 to 1200μm in diameter constitute ∿80% of the continuous, planet-wide acc...
Isotopic studies of IDPs collected from the comet Grigg-Skjellerup dust stream reveal extremely high...
We have carried out a comprehensive survey of the isotopic compositions (H, B, C, N, O, S) of a suit...
Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are among the most pristine and primitive extraterrestrial mate...
In an effort to classify and determine the origin of interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 14 of the...
In order to describe the total mineralogical diversity within primitive extraterrestrial materials, ...
Anhydrous chondritic porous inter-planetary dust particles (CP IDPs) contain an assortment of highly...
Chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles (CP-IDPs) have been linked to comets by their fragil...
This work is part of an ongoing investigation [1-3] of isotopically anomalous phases in interplaneta...
Interplanetary dust pervades the inner Solar System, giving rise to a prominent glow above the horiz...
NASA has an ongoing program of collecting interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) in the stratosphere u...
We report microscale H and N isotopic and Raman spectral data for IDPs collected in April 2003. The ...
Anhydrous chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles (CP IDPs) have undergone minimal parent bo...
Interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) collected in the stratosphere fall into two major groups: an an...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
Micrometeorites from 60 to 1200μm in diameter constitute ∿80% of the continuous, planet-wide acc...