Solid recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that for an impact of a given velocity, H2O and total volatiles are driven from the sample in the same proportion as present initially. The primitive surface volatile budget of a planet growing by accretion would have the same bulk elemental composition as the volatiles in the incident planetesimals. Incipient devolatilization of Murchison occurs at an initial shock pressure of about 11 GPa and complete devolatilization occurs at a pressure of about 30 GPa. For the Earth, incipient and complete devolatilization of accreting planetesimals would occur when the planet reached approximately 12% and 27%, respectively, of its present-day radius. Impact...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
The spectral and density characteristics of Phobos and Deimos (the two small natural satellites of M...
Solid-recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
Solid-recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
As impact cratered terrains have been successively recognized on certain planets and planetary satel...
Incipient shock-induced devolatilization of Murchison meteorite occurs upon subjecting samples to a ...
Incipient shock-induced devolatilization of Murchison meteorite occurs upon subjecting samples to a ...
It is possible that Earth's biologic precursors were delivered by late-impacting asteroids or comets...
It was suggested that heating and/or vaporization of accreting carbonaceous-chondrite-type planetest...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Shock recovery experiments in the 25 to 45 GPa range on antigorite serpentine determine the amount o...
Shock recovery experiments in the 25 to 45 GPa range on antigorite serpentine determine the amount o...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Recovered samples from shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite were subjected to thermo...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
The spectral and density characteristics of Phobos and Deimos (the two small natural satellites of M...
Solid-recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
Solid-recovery impact-induced volatile loss experiments on the Murchison C2M meteorite indicate that...
As impact cratered terrains have been successively recognized on certain planets and planetary satel...
Incipient shock-induced devolatilization of Murchison meteorite occurs upon subjecting samples to a ...
Incipient shock-induced devolatilization of Murchison meteorite occurs upon subjecting samples to a ...
It is possible that Earth's biologic precursors were delivered by late-impacting asteroids or comets...
It was suggested that heating and/or vaporization of accreting carbonaceous-chondrite-type planetest...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Shock recovery experiments in the 25 to 45 GPa range on antigorite serpentine determine the amount o...
Shock recovery experiments in the 25 to 45 GPa range on antigorite serpentine determine the amount o...
During the formation of terrestrial planets, volatile loss may occur through nebular processing, pla...
Recovered samples from shock recovery experiments on single crystal calcite were subjected to thermo...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
Shock wave and thermodynamic data for rock-forming and volatile-bearing minerals are used to determi...
The spectral and density characteristics of Phobos and Deimos (the two small natural satellites of M...