| Begemann, F, Weber, H.W, Vilcsek, E, Hintenberger, H (1976) Rare gases and 36Cl in stony-iron meteorites: cosmogenic elemental production rates, exposure ages, diffusion losses and thermal histories. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 40 (3) 353-368 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(76)90213-1 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 87.” Me 86.8 MAS 2432*2439 Me(&)27.5 ANT. Bondoc Me (2)684.9 Me(B)l St 25.7 St 12.5 Me 25..._- 12155c --------..----___ AML: American Meteorite Laboratory; GSI: Geological Survey of India, Calcutta;...uninitiated looked like olivine and whenever possible (Bondoc II, Emery, Lowicl Mincy, Veramin) a sample of such...from Bondoc II this sample was suspected to contain large amounts ofC1. presumably as lawrencite. Hence...metal the 9.474 may be more representative of the meteorite which, incidentally, would make it more typical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SENSITIVITY STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS FOR METEORITE AND LUNAR STUDIES P.I. Abell, A.E. Fallick and...events which disturbed the U-Ph system. All these meteorite Ph isotope compositions, when corrected for the...phenomenon is not due to contamination of the meteorite samples by terrestrial lead. Further, the data...mineral fractions were isolated from the Murchison meteorite by a succession of chemical treatments and grain...have made a 117Rb·1l7Sr study in a number of meteorite classes,ranging from chondrites to iron meteorites |
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