Search Results - "Benoit, Paul H."
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Regolith and Megaregolith Formation of H-Chondrites: Thermal Constraints on the Parent Body
Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-03-1998)“…Spectral reflectivity data and its location near an orbital resonance suggest that Asteroid 6 Hebe may be the source body for H-chondrites, the second largest…”
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Luminescence Properties of Chert and some Archaeological Applications
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-02-2001)“…We have examined the cathodoluminescence (CL) and induced thermoluminescence (TL) properties of chert collected from the Ozark Mountains area of the central…”
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Evidence for low-temperature growth of fayalite and hedenbergite in MacAlpine Hills 88107, an ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite related to the CM-CO clan
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-11-2000)“…— The carbonaceous chondrite MacAlpine Hills (MAC) 88107 has bulk composition and mineralogy that are intermediate between those of CO and CM chondrites. This…”
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Determination of trapping parameters of the high temperature thermoluminescence peak in equilibrated ordinary chondrites
Published in Radiation measurements (01-02-2001)“…Most meteorites exhibit thermoluminescence (TL) that can be used to constrain their recent thermal and irradiation history, but quantitative conclusions…”
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Terrestrial age measurements using natural thermoluminescence of a drained zone under the fusion crust of Antarctic ordinary chondrites
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-07-2000)“…— Miono et al. (1990) and Miono and Nakanishi (1994) have proposed that the build‐up of natural thermoluminescence (TL) in a drained layer directly below the…”
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Galactic cosmic-ray-produced thermoluminescence profiles in meteorites, lunar samples and a terrestrial analog
Published in Radiation measurements (1996)“…The long-term radiation shielding properties of common extraterrestrial materials are poorly known, although these materials are the most likely structural…”
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A compositional classification scheme for meteoritic chondrules
Published in Nature (London) (21-05-1992)“…A compositionally based classification scheme for chondrules is proposed that will help in systematizing the wealth of data available and disentangling the…”
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The breakup of a meteorite parent body and the delivery of meteorites to earth
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-03-1992)“…Whether many of the 10,000 meteorites collected in the Antarctic are unlike those falling elsewhere is contentious. The Antarctic H chondrites, one of the…”
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Moessbauer and thermoluminescence studies of meteorites from Frontier Mountain, Antarctica
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (25-12-1999)“…Moessbauer and thermoluminescence (TL) data have elucidated the terrestrial histories of five equilibrated chondrites, of petrologic types 5 and 6, collected…”
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Chondrules: Their Diversity and the Role of Open-System Processes during Their Formation
Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-08-1996)“…After classification into compositional groups using their cathodoluminescence properties, chondrules were chiseled from sections of the least metamorphosed…”
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The crystalline lunar spherules: Their formation and implications for the origin of meteoritic chondrules
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-01-1998)“…— Crystalline lunar spherules (CLS) from three thin sections of Apollo 14 regolith breccias (14318,6; 14318,48 and 14315,20) have been examined. The objects…”
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Mössbauer and thermoluminescence studies of meteorites from Frontier Mountain, Antarctica
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets (25-12-1999)“…Mössbauer and thermoluminescence (TL) data have elucidated the terrestrial histories of five equilibrated chondrites, of petrologic types 5 and 6, collected on…”
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The non-trivial problem of meteorite pairing
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-03-2000)“…— Pairing is the procedure of identifying fragments of a single meteorite fall (that were separated during atmospheric passage or during terrestrial history)…”
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The Breakup of a Meteroite Parent Body and the Delivery of Meteorites to Earth
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-03-1992)“…Whether many of the 10,000 meteorites collected in the Antarctic are unlike those falling elsewhere is contentious. The Antarctic H chondrites, one of the…”
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Chondrule formation, metamorphism, brecciation, an important new primary chondrule group, and the classification of chondrules
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-03-1995)“…The recently proposed compositional classification scheme for meteoritic chondrules divides the chondrules into groups depending on the composition of their…”
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The metamorphic history of eucrites and eucrite-related meteorites and the case for late metamorphism
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-11-1997)“…— We report induced thermoluminescence (TL) data for separates from three howardite, eucrite and diogenite (HED) meteorites and the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite…”
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