Previous studies of mid-Ordovician limestone in Sweden have shown that over a stratigraphic interval representing a few million years there is a two orders-of-magnitude enrichment in fossil L-chondritic meteorites (empty set = 1-21 cm) and sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (EC) grains (>63 mu m). This has been interpreted as a dramatic increase in the flux of L-chondritic matter to Earth following the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body, which based on Ar-Ar gas retention ages (470 +/- 6 Ma) of recently fallen meteorites occurred at about this time. Here we show that the general trend in the distribution of sediment-dispersed EC grains can be reproduced in the Puxi River section in central China. A total of 288 kg of limestone...
The distribution of extraterrestrial chromite grains (> 63 mu m) has been studied in the resurge dep...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the asteroid belt at 466 Ma ago is the largest ...
Chromite is the only common meteoritic mineral surviving long-term exposure on Earth, however, the p...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
Numerous fossil meteorites and high concentrations of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (...
The distribution of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite grains and other Cr-rich spinels (>...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
The distribution of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial (ordinary chondritic) chromite (EC) grains (...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The late Eocene may have been a period with an enhanced flux of extraterrestrial matter to Earth rel...
AbstractA large abundance of L-chondritic material, mainly in the form of fossil meteorites and chro...
We examined oxygen three-isotope ratios of 48 extraterrestrial chromite (EC) grains extracted from m...
The Brunflo fossil meteorite was found in the 1950s in mid-Ordovician marine limestone in the Grde q...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
Numerous fossil meteorites and high concentrations of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (...
The distribution of extraterrestrial chromite grains (> 63 mu m) has been studied in the resurge dep...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the asteroid belt at 466 Ma ago is the largest ...
Chromite is the only common meteoritic mineral surviving long-term exposure on Earth, however, the p...
This thesis aims at reconstructing events in the solar system, mainly collisional events in the aste...
Numerous fossil meteorites and high concentrations of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (...
The distribution of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite grains and other Cr-rich spinels (>...
Previous studies of limestone beds of mid-Ordovician age from both Sweden and China show that the Ea...
The distribution of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial (ordinary chondritic) chromite (EC) grains (...
This thesis deals with signatures in sediments on Earth related to the L-chondrite parent body break...
The late Eocene may have been a period with an enhanced flux of extraterrestrial matter to Earth rel...
AbstractA large abundance of L-chondritic material, mainly in the form of fossil meteorites and chro...
We examined oxygen three-isotope ratios of 48 extraterrestrial chromite (EC) grains extracted from m...
The Brunflo fossil meteorite was found in the 1950s in mid-Ordovician marine limestone in the Grde q...
We present the first reconstruction of the micrometeorite flux to Earth in the Silurian Period. We s...
Numerous fossil meteorites and high concentrations of sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial chromite (...
The distribution of extraterrestrial chromite grains (> 63 mu m) has been studied in the resurge dep...
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (LCPB) in the asteroid belt at 466 Ma ago is the largest ...
Chromite is the only common meteoritic mineral surviving long-term exposure on Earth, however, the p...