Four stony pieces were delivered to our laboratory for checking if they are fragments of meteorites: first sample (sample No. 1) was a fragment of a rock that fell near Leoncin in Poland, second sample (sample No. 2) was a fragment of a rock found also in Poland in the vicinity of Pultusk, third sample (sample No. 3) was a meteorite specimen bought on the meteorite exchange and fourth sample (sample No. 4) was a stone object whose decline was observed in Europe. We obtained mössbauer spectra of the delivered samples. The mössbauer spectrum of sample No. 1 is very similar to the spectrum of ordinary chondrite of type LL. Comparison of the mössbauer spectrum of sample No. 2 with mössbauer spectrum of Pu³tusk meteorite showed very large differ...
Mössbauer spectroscopy has been applied to the study of the Torino H6 meteorite. An identification o...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...
In our paper fourMӧssbauer spectra of ordinary chondrites (previously classified by a classical met...
Context. Determining the source regions of meteorites is one of the major goals of current research ...
Mössbauer spectra of nonweathered ordinary chondrites consist of four main mineral phases: olivines,...
Mössbauer (nuclear γ-resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful technique that is actively used in variou...
Context. Determining the source regions of meteorites is one of the major goals of current research ...
The Zakłodzie meteorite is primitive enstatite achondrite. Mössbauer spectra of powdered samples of ...
Meteorite samples are measured with the University of Helsinki integrating-sphere UV-vis-NIR spectro...
Classification of the meteorites is very complex, but in general all meteorites can be divided into ...
The aim of our studies was to check the usefulness of M¨ossbauer spectroscopy for preliminary class...
Several meteorites arrive on Earth every day, but only a small percentage of them are found. They ar...
Introduction: Meteorites are classified by multiple criteria including; chemistry, mineral structure...
Mossbauer spectra of equilibrated ordinary chondrites consist of two doublets due to paramagnetic i...
Mössbauer spectroscopy has been applied to the study of the Torino H6 meteorite. An identification o...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...
In our paper fourMӧssbauer spectra of ordinary chondrites (previously classified by a classical met...
Context. Determining the source regions of meteorites is one of the major goals of current research ...
Mössbauer spectra of nonweathered ordinary chondrites consist of four main mineral phases: olivines,...
Mössbauer (nuclear γ-resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful technique that is actively used in variou...
Context. Determining the source regions of meteorites is one of the major goals of current research ...
The Zakłodzie meteorite is primitive enstatite achondrite. Mössbauer spectra of powdered samples of ...
Meteorite samples are measured with the University of Helsinki integrating-sphere UV-vis-NIR spectro...
Classification of the meteorites is very complex, but in general all meteorites can be divided into ...
The aim of our studies was to check the usefulness of M¨ossbauer spectroscopy for preliminary class...
Several meteorites arrive on Earth every day, but only a small percentage of them are found. They ar...
Introduction: Meteorites are classified by multiple criteria including; chemistry, mineral structure...
Mossbauer spectra of equilibrated ordinary chondrites consist of two doublets due to paramagnetic i...
Mössbauer spectroscopy has been applied to the study of the Torino H6 meteorite. An identification o...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...
Two ordinary chondrites are compared and classified using transmitted and reflected light microscopy...