We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-and trace element contents and mineralogy of samples of three orthogonal and mutually intersecting cores (41-46 cm long) of a 101.6 kg Ghubara individual (1958,805) at The Natural History Museum, London. The xenoliths, like the host, have high concentrations of trapped solar gases and are heavily shocked. While contents of noble gases and degree of shock-loading in this individual and three others differ somewhat, the data indicate that Ghubara is a two-generation regolith breccia. Contents of cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be and low track densities indicate that the Ghubara individuals were located more than 15 cm below the surface of an 85 cm meteor...
The Devgaon meteorite fell in India on February 12, 2001 and was immediately collected. It is an ord...
The Kapoeta howardite contains abundant noble gases in the dark phases of its brecciated structure, ...
72nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, held July 13-18, 2009 in Nancy, France
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
Cosmogenic radionuclides 10Be(t½ = 1.50 Ma), 26 Al(t½ = 705 ka), and 36Cl(t½ = 301 ka), measured by ...
The Ghubara meteorite contains abundant trapped gases in voids of highly retentive phases that can b...
Abstract We analyzed He and Ne in chromite grains from the regolith breccia Ghubara (L5), to compare...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
We re-evaluated the cosmic-ray exposure history of the H36 chondrite shower Frontier Mountain (FRO) ...
A stony meteorite fell in the village Devgaon, Bastar district, Chattisgarh, Central India on 2001 F...
AbstractThe Sulagiri meteorite fell in India on 12 September 2008, LL6 chondrite class is the larges...
Previous studies have shown that the Kapoeta howardite, as well as several other meteorites, contain...
We present the results of a noble gas (He, Ne, Ar) and cosmogenic radionuclide (10Be, 26Al, 36Cl) an...
The Devgaon meteorite fell in India on February 12, 2001 and was immediately collected. It is an ord...
The Kapoeta howardite contains abundant noble gases in the dark phases of its brecciated structure, ...
72nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, held July 13-18, 2009 in Nancy, France
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
We measured cosmic-ray products-noble gases, radionuclides, thermoluminescence, and nuclear tracks-a...
Cosmogenic radionuclides 10Be(t½ = 1.50 Ma), 26 Al(t½ = 705 ka), and 36Cl(t½ = 301 ka), measured by ...
The Ghubara meteorite contains abundant trapped gases in voids of highly retentive phases that can b...
Abstract We analyzed He and Ne in chromite grains from the regolith breccia Ghubara (L5), to compare...
Cosmic-ray-produced (cosmogenic) nuclides were studied in fragments of the Brenham pallasite, a larg...
We re-evaluated the cosmic-ray exposure history of the H36 chondrite shower Frontier Mountain (FRO) ...
A stony meteorite fell in the village Devgaon, Bastar district, Chattisgarh, Central India on 2001 F...
AbstractThe Sulagiri meteorite fell in India on 12 September 2008, LL6 chondrite class is the larges...
Previous studies have shown that the Kapoeta howardite, as well as several other meteorites, contain...
We present the results of a noble gas (He, Ne, Ar) and cosmogenic radionuclide (10Be, 26Al, 36Cl) an...
The Devgaon meteorite fell in India on February 12, 2001 and was immediately collected. It is an ord...
The Kapoeta howardite contains abundant noble gases in the dark phases of its brecciated structure, ...
72nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, held July 13-18, 2009 in Nancy, France