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Unusual sources of fossil micrometeorites deduced from relict chromite in the small size fraction in ~467 Ma old limestone
2024) In Meteoritics and Planetary Science(
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- 2019
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The micrometeorite flux to Earth during the Frasnian–Famennian transition reconstructed in the Coumiac GSSP section, France
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An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age : Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body
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- 2018
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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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- 2017
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Shocked chromites in fossil L chondrites : A Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy study
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Rare meteorites common in the Ordovician period
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Late Eocene 3He and Ir anomalies associated with ordinary chondritic spinels
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Meteorite flux to Earth in the Early Cretaceous as reconstructed from sediment-dispersed extraterrestrial spinels
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- 2016
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A search for H-chondritic chromite grains in sediments that formed immediately after the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body 470 Ma ago
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- 2015
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Fragments of Late Eocene Earth-impacting asteroids linked to disturbance of asteroid belt
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- 2014
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A fossil winonaite-like meteorite in Ordovician limestone: A piece of the impactor that broke up the L-chondrite parent body?
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- 2013
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Fall, classification, and exposure history of the Mifflin L5 chondrite
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- 2011
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Determining the impactor of the Ordovician Lockne crater: Oxygen and neon isotopes in chromite versus sedimentary PGE signatures
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- 2010
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A single asteroidal source for extraterrestrial Ordovician chromite grains from Sweden and China: High-precision oxygen three-isotope SIMS analysis
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- 2008
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Noble gases in fossil micrometeorites and meteorites from 470 Myr old sediments from southern Sweden, and new evidence for the L-chondrite parent body breakup event
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