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Autor:
Anne J. Whitworth, Helen E.A. Brand, Siobhan A. Wilson, Ian E. Grey, Natasha R. Stephen, Yesim Gozukara, Andrew J. Frierdich
Publikováno v:
American Mineralogist. 108:584-594
Jarosite and related subgroup minerals are of high importance in mineral processing, as sources and sinks for metals and acidity in the environment, and they have the potential to preserve elemental and isotopic biomarkers relevant to the search for
Autor:
Andrew G. Tomkins, Nicholas C. Wilson, Colin MacRae, Alan Salek, Matthew Field, Helen E. A. Brand, Andrew D. Langendam, Natasha R. Stephen, Aaron Torpy, Zsanett Pintér, Lauren A. Jennings, Dougal McCulloch
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120
Autor:
Andrew G, Tomkins, Nicholas C, Wilson, Colin, MacRae, Alan, Salek, Matthew R, Field, Helen E A, Brand, Andrew D, Langendam, Natasha R, Stephen, Aaron, Torpy, Zsanett, Pintér, Lauren A, Jennings, Dougal G, McCulloch
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(38)
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet and typically contain greater abundances of diamond than any known rock. Some also contain lonsdaleite, which may be harder than diamond. Here, we use
Autor:
Matthew J. Genge, Luke Alesbrook, Natasha V. Almeida, Helena C. Bates, Phil A. Bland, Mark R. Boyd, Mark J. Burchell, Gareth S. Collins, Luke T. Cornwell, Luke Daly, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Matthias van Ginneken, Ansgar Greshake, Daniel Hallatt, Christopher Hamann, Lutz Hecht, Laura E. Jenkins, Diane Johnson, Rosie Jones, Ashley J. King, Haithem Mansour, Sarah McMullan, Jennifer T. Mitchell, Gavyn Rollinson, Sara S. Russell, Christian Schröder, Natasha R. Stephen, Martin D. Suttle, Jon D. Tandy, Patrick Trimby, Eleanor K. Sansom, Vassilia Spathis, Francesca M. Willcocks, Penelope J. Wozniakiewicz
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
Fusion crusts form during the atmospheric entry heating of meteorites and preserve a record of the conditions that occurred during deceleration in the atmosphere. The fusion crust of the Winchcombe meteorite closely resembles that of other stony mete
Autor:
Andrew G. Tomkins, Nicholas C. Wilson, Colin MacRae, Alan Salek, Matthew R. Field, Helen E. A. Brand, Andrew D. Langendam, Natasha R. Stephen, Aaron Torpy, Zsanett Pintér, Lauren A. Jennings, Dougal G. McCulloch
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet and typically contain greater abundances of diamond than any known rock. Some also contain lonsdaleite, which may be harder than diamond. Here, we use