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Zircon provenance analysis from Lower Paleocene pelagic limestones of the Bottaccione section at Gubbio (Umbria-Marche basin, Italy)
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Popigai impact ejecta layer and extraterrestrial spinels recovered in a new Italian location—The Monte Vaccaro section (Marche Apennines, Italy)
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Distribution of chrome-spinel grains across the 3He anomaly of the Tortonian Stage at the Monte dei Corvi section, Italy
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Terrestrial Cr-spinels in the Maiolica limestone : Where are they from?
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How we discovered that an asteroid collision in space 466m years ago boosted life on Earth
2019) In The Conversation(
- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
- 2018
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High-resolution δ13Corg chemostratigraphy links the Decorah impact structure and Winneshiek Konservat-Lagerstätte to the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) global peak influx of meteorites
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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From the mid-Ordovician into the Late Silurian : Changes in the micrometeorite flux after the L chondrite parent breakup
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Shock history of the fossil ungrouped achondrite Österplana 065 : Raman spectroscopy and TEM of relict chrome-spinel grains
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Local and trans-Atlantic chemostratigraphic significance of new δ13Ccarb data from the Sandbian and Katian Stages (Middle–Upper Ordovician) of the Oslo region, Norway
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Meteorite flux to Earth in the Early Cretaceous as reconstructed from sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial spinels
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- Contribution to journal › Article