Context. The cooling history of individual meteorites can be reconstructed if closure temperatures and closure ages of different radioisotopic chronometers are available for a couple of meteorites. If a close similarity in chemical and isotopic composition suggests a common origin from the same parent body, some basic properties of this body can be derived. Aims. The radius of the L chondrite parent body, its formation time, and its evolution history are determined by fitting theoretical models to empirical data of radioisotopic chronometers for L chondrites. Methods. A simplified evolution model for the L chondrite parent body was constructed considering sintering of the initially porous material, temperature dependent heat conductivity, a...
In order to elucidate the early thermal history of enstatite chondrite parent bodies we determined I...
The process or processes that created the most ancient 40Ar-39Ar reset ages in stony meteorites, ran...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
Context. The cooling histories of individual meteorites can be empirically reconstructed by using ag...
Aims. Radiometric ages for chondritic meteorites and their components provide information on the acc...
We have carried out detailed thermometric and cooling history studies of several LL-, L- and H-chond...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Context. Reconstruction of the thermal history of individual meteorites which can be assig...
The compositions and textures of phases in eleven equilibrated ordinary chondrites from the H, L, an...
By employing the best available constraints including the metamorphic temperature and the volume fra...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data are reported for mineral fractions, individual chondrules and fractions of cho...
THESIS 6833Chondrules are enigmatic components of chondritic meteorites. After decades of research a...
We determined Ar-39-Ar-40 ages of eight LL chondrites, and one igneous inclusion from an LL chondrit...
Thermal histories of chondrules can be deduced by studying the petrology and mineral chemistry of na...
AbstractWe obtained Hf–W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5,...
In order to elucidate the early thermal history of enstatite chondrite parent bodies we determined I...
The process or processes that created the most ancient 40Ar-39Ar reset ages in stony meteorites, ran...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
Context. The cooling histories of individual meteorites can be empirically reconstructed by using ag...
Aims. Radiometric ages for chondritic meteorites and their components provide information on the acc...
We have carried out detailed thermometric and cooling history studies of several LL-, L- and H-chond...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Context. Reconstruction of the thermal history of individual meteorites which can be assig...
The compositions and textures of phases in eleven equilibrated ordinary chondrites from the H, L, an...
By employing the best available constraints including the metamorphic temperature and the volume fra...
U-Th-Pb isotopic data are reported for mineral fractions, individual chondrules and fractions of cho...
THESIS 6833Chondrules are enigmatic components of chondritic meteorites. After decades of research a...
We determined Ar-39-Ar-40 ages of eight LL chondrites, and one igneous inclusion from an LL chondrit...
Thermal histories of chondrules can be deduced by studying the petrology and mineral chemistry of na...
AbstractWe obtained Hf–W metal-silicate isochrons for several H chondrites of petrologic types 4, 5,...
In order to elucidate the early thermal history of enstatite chondrite parent bodies we determined I...
The process or processes that created the most ancient 40Ar-39Ar reset ages in stony meteorites, ran...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...