The spectral and density characteristics of Phobos and Deimos (the two small natural satellites of Mars) strongly suggest that a significant fraction of the near-earth asteroids are made of carbonaceous chondrites, which are rich in volatile components and, thus, could serve as potential resources for propellants and life supporting systems in future planetary missions. However, in order to develop energy efficient engineering designs for the extraction of volatiles, knowledge of the nature and modal abundance of the minerals in which the volatiles are structurally bound and appropriate kinetic data on the rates of the devolatilization reactions is required. Theoretical calculations to predict the modal abundances and compositions of the ma...
Major carbonaceous matter in five C2 carbonaceous chondrites (Y-791198,Y-74662,Murchison, B-7904,and...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Special Issue: 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, August 8-12, 2011, London, U.K.Inter...
As part of our continued program of study on the volatile bearing phases and volatile resource poten...
Results of preliminary calculations of volatile abundances in carbonaceous chondrites are discussed....
Chondrite materials with varying abundances of volatile-bearing phases are expected at the destinati...
Bulk chondritic meteorites and terrestrial planets show a monotonic depletion in moderately volatile...
Bulk chondritic meteorites and terrestrial planets show a monotonic depletion in moderately volatile...
The CM carbonaceous chondrite meteorites experienced aqueous alteration in the early solar system. T...
We used chemical equilibrium calculations to model thermal outgassing of ordinary chondritic materia...
It is scientifically important to understand the composition of volatile compounds from interplaneta...
The analysis of water-soluble organic compounds in meteorites provides valuable insights into the pr...
Solid recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are some of the oldest Solar System planetary materials available ...
Major carbonaceous matter in five C2 carbonaceous chondrites (Y-791198,Y-74662,Murchison, B-7904,and...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Special Issue: 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, August 8-12, 2011, London, U.K.Inter...
As part of our continued program of study on the volatile bearing phases and volatile resource poten...
Results of preliminary calculations of volatile abundances in carbonaceous chondrites are discussed....
Chondrite materials with varying abundances of volatile-bearing phases are expected at the destinati...
Bulk chondritic meteorites and terrestrial planets show a monotonic depletion in moderately volatile...
Bulk chondritic meteorites and terrestrial planets show a monotonic depletion in moderately volatile...
The CM carbonaceous chondrite meteorites experienced aqueous alteration in the early solar system. T...
We used chemical equilibrium calculations to model thermal outgassing of ordinary chondritic materia...
It is scientifically important to understand the composition of volatile compounds from interplaneta...
The analysis of water-soluble organic compounds in meteorites provides valuable insights into the pr...
Solid recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are some of the oldest Solar System planetary materials available ...
Major carbonaceous matter in five C2 carbonaceous chondrites (Y-791198,Y-74662,Murchison, B-7904,and...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Special Issue: 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, August 8-12, 2011, London, U.K.Inter...