Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Earth saw an at least two orders of magnitude increase in the influx of extraterrestrial material approximately 470 Ma, following the disruption of an L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt. Recovered extraterrestrial material consists of fossil meteorites and sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (SEC) grains, both with L-chondritic origin. Ne isotope analysis of SEC grains from one of the Swedish limestone sections revealed that the vast majority of the grains were delivered to Earth as micrometeorites. In this study, we extend the previous work, both in time and geographically, by measuring concentrations and isotopic ratios of ...
We show that Earth’s sedimentary strata can provide a record of the collisional evolution of the ast...
We reconstructed a record of the micrometeorite flux in the Late Cretaceous using the distribution o...
From mid-Ordovician ∼470 Myr-old limestone >100 fossil L-chondritic meteorites have been recovere...
11siWe have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone ...
We have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone sect...
Previous studies of mid-Ordovician limestone in Sweden have shown that over a stratigraphic interval...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
AbstractA large abundance of L-chondritic material, mainly in the form of fossil meteorites and chro...
The meteoritic material falling on Earth is believed to derive from large break-up or cratering even...
We examined oxygen three-isotope ratios of 48 extraterrestrial chromite (EC) grains extracted from m...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
We present noble gas analyses of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite grains recovered from ...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
Abstract We analyzed He and Ne in chromite grains from the regolith breccia Ghubara (L5), to compare...
We show that Earth’s sedimentary strata can provide a record of the collisional evolution of the ast...
We reconstructed a record of the micrometeorite flux in the Late Cretaceous using the distribution o...
From mid-Ordovician ∼470 Myr-old limestone >100 fossil L-chondritic meteorites have been recovere...
11siWe have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone ...
We have reconstructed the distribution of extraterrestrial chrome spinels in a marine limestone sect...
Previous studies of mid-Ordovician limestone in Sweden have shown that over a stratigraphic interval...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
AbstractA large abundance of L-chondritic material, mainly in the form of fossil meteorites and chro...
The meteoritic material falling on Earth is believed to derive from large break-up or cratering even...
We examined oxygen three-isotope ratios of 48 extraterrestrial chromite (EC) grains extracted from m...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
We present noble gas analyses of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite grains recovered from ...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still del...
Abstract We analyzed He and Ne in chromite grains from the regolith breccia Ghubara (L5), to compare...
We show that Earth’s sedimentary strata can provide a record of the collisional evolution of the ast...
We reconstructed a record of the micrometeorite flux in the Late Cretaceous using the distribution o...
From mid-Ordovician ∼470 Myr-old limestone >100 fossil L-chondritic meteorites have been recovere...