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    Near-daily reconstruction of tropical intertidal limpet life-history using secondary-ion mass spectrometry by Mau, Anthony, Franklin, Erik C., Nagashima, Kazu, Huss, Gary R., Valdez, Angelica R., Nicodemus, Philippe N., Bingham, Jon-Paul

    Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Measurements of life-history traits can reflect an organism’s response to environment. In wave-dominated rocky intertidal ecosystems, obtaining…”
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    Constraints on the formation environment of two chondrule-like igneous particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 by Gainsforth, Zack, Butterworth, Anna L., Stodolna, Julien, Westphal, Andrew J., Huss, Gary R., Nagashima, Kazu, Ogliore, Ryan, Brownlee, Donald E., Joswiak, David, Tyliszczak, Tolek, Simionovici, Alexandre S.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-05-2015)
    “…Using chemical and petrologic evidence and modeling, we deduce that two chondrule‐like particles named Iris and Callie, from Stardust cometary track…”
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    Low-temperature aqueous alteration on the CR chondrite parent body: Implications from in situ oxygen-isotope analyses by Jilly-Rehak, Christine E., Huss, Gary R., Nagashima, Kazu, Schrader, Devin L.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-2018)
    “…The presence of hydrated minerals in chondrites indicates that water played an important role in the geologic evolution of the early Solar System; however, the…”
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    Lewis Cliff 86211 and 86498: Metal-sulfide liquid segregates from a carbonaceous chondrite impact melt by Lunning, Nicole G., Mccoy, Timothy J., Schrader, Devin L., Nagashima, Kazu, Corrigan, Catherine M., Gross, Juliane, Kracher, Alfred

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-08-2019)
    “…The petrogenesis of the ungrouped iron meteorite Lewis Cliffs (LEW) 86211 and its proposed pair LEW 86498 has remained elusive in the decades since their…”
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