On the basis of morphological and petrographic characteristics, eight “giant” unmelted micrometeorites in the 300–1100 μm size range were selected from the Transantarctic Mountain micrometeorite collection, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mineralogical and geochemical data obtained by means of scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalyses, and synchrotron X‐ray diffraction allow their classification as chondritic micrometeorites. The large size of the micrometeorites increases considerably the amount of mineralogical and geochemical information compared to micrometeorites in smaller size fractions, therefore allowing a better definition of their parent material. A large variety of material is observed: five micrometeorites are relat...
International audienceUltracarbonaceous micrometeorites were studied by TEM in order to understand t...
In order to explore the nature and history of micrometeorites, we have measured the thermoluminescen...
We report the discovery of a unique, refractory phase‐bearing micrometeorite (WF1202A‐001) from the ...
Previous studies of unmelted micrometeorites (> 50 μm) recovered from Antarctic ice have concluded t...
International audienceOver 100 000 large interplanetary dust particles in the 50-500 pm size range h...
We report the discovery of large accumulations of micrometeorites on the Myr-old, glacially eroded g...
We report the discovery of a unique, refractory phase-bearing micrometeorite (WF1202A-001) from the ...
International audienceConcordia Antarctic micrometeorites (MMs) are micrometer-sized particles colle...
We performed mineralogical and petrographic studies of three UltraCarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeor...
Micrometeorites with sizes below 1 mm are collected in a diversity of environments such as deep-sea ...
Extraterrestrial particulate materials on the Earth can originate in the form of collisional debris ...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
International audienceMicrometeorites with diameter ≈100–200 μm dominate the flux of extraterrestria...
Micrometeorites (MMs) provide constraints on the flux and sources of extraterrestrial dust falling o...
This study explores the petrology of five giant (>400 μm) hydrated fine-grained micrometeorites from...
International audienceUltracarbonaceous micrometeorites were studied by TEM in order to understand t...
In order to explore the nature and history of micrometeorites, we have measured the thermoluminescen...
We report the discovery of a unique, refractory phase‐bearing micrometeorite (WF1202A‐001) from the ...
Previous studies of unmelted micrometeorites (> 50 μm) recovered from Antarctic ice have concluded t...
International audienceOver 100 000 large interplanetary dust particles in the 50-500 pm size range h...
We report the discovery of large accumulations of micrometeorites on the Myr-old, glacially eroded g...
We report the discovery of a unique, refractory phase-bearing micrometeorite (WF1202A-001) from the ...
International audienceConcordia Antarctic micrometeorites (MMs) are micrometer-sized particles colle...
We performed mineralogical and petrographic studies of three UltraCarbonaceous Antarctic Micrometeor...
Micrometeorites with sizes below 1 mm are collected in a diversity of environments such as deep-sea ...
Extraterrestrial particulate materials on the Earth can originate in the form of collisional debris ...
From a mineralogical survey of approximately 30 chondritic micrometeorites collected from the lower ...
International audienceMicrometeorites with diameter ≈100–200 μm dominate the flux of extraterrestria...
Micrometeorites (MMs) provide constraints on the flux and sources of extraterrestrial dust falling o...
This study explores the petrology of five giant (>400 μm) hydrated fine-grained micrometeorites from...
International audienceUltracarbonaceous micrometeorites were studied by TEM in order to understand t...
In order to explore the nature and history of micrometeorites, we have measured the thermoluminescen...
We report the discovery of a unique, refractory phase‐bearing micrometeorite (WF1202A‐001) from the ...