Context. The cooling histories of individual meteorites can be empirically reconstructed by using ages obtained from different radioisotopic chronometers having distinct closure temperatures. For a given group of meteorites derived from a single parent body such data permit the detailed reconstruction of the cooling history of that body. Particularly suited for this purpose are H chondrites because (i) all of them are thought to derive from a single parent body (possibly asteroid (6) Hebe) and (ii) for several specimens precise radiometric ages over a wide range of closure temperatures are available. Aims. A thermal evolution model for the H chondrite parent body is constructed by using the cooling histories of all H chondrites for...
We develop a physical model of the thermal history of the ureilite parent body (UPB) that numericall...
The cooling history of the Acapulco meteorite for >400°C is well established using various chronomet...
Iron meteorites provide a record of the thermal evolution of their parent bodies, with cooling rates...
Context. The cooling histories of individual meteorites can be empirically reconstructed by using ag...
Context. The cooling history of individual meteorites can be reconstructed if closure temperatures a...
Aims. Radiometric ages for chondritic meteorites and their components provide information on the acc...
Context. Reconstruction of the thermal history of individual meteorites which can be assig...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
AbstractWe obtained Hf–W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5,...
We have carried out detailed thermometric and cooling history studies of several LL-, L- and H-chond...
Modelling the planetary heat transport of small bodies in the early Solar System allows us to unders...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data are reported for mineral fractions, individual chondrules and fractions of cho...
We obtained Hf-W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5, and 6 t...
The process or processes that created the most ancient 40Ar-39Ar reset ages in stony meteorites, ran...
THESIS 6833Chondrules are enigmatic components of chondritic meteorites. After decades of research a...
We develop a physical model of the thermal history of the ureilite parent body (UPB) that numericall...
The cooling history of the Acapulco meteorite for >400°C is well established using various chronomet...
Iron meteorites provide a record of the thermal evolution of their parent bodies, with cooling rates...
Context. The cooling histories of individual meteorites can be empirically reconstructed by using ag...
Context. The cooling history of individual meteorites can be reconstructed if closure temperatures a...
Aims. Radiometric ages for chondritic meteorites and their components provide information on the acc...
Context. Reconstruction of the thermal history of individual meteorites which can be assig...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
AbstractWe obtained Hf–W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5,...
We have carried out detailed thermometric and cooling history studies of several LL-, L- and H-chond...
Modelling the planetary heat transport of small bodies in the early Solar System allows us to unders...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data are reported for mineral fractions, individual chondrules and fractions of cho...
We obtained Hf-W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5, and 6 t...
The process or processes that created the most ancient 40Ar-39Ar reset ages in stony meteorites, ran...
THESIS 6833Chondrules are enigmatic components of chondritic meteorites. After decades of research a...
We develop a physical model of the thermal history of the ureilite parent body (UPB) that numericall...
The cooling history of the Acapulco meteorite for >400°C is well established using various chronomet...
Iron meteorites provide a record of the thermal evolution of their parent bodies, with cooling rates...