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- 2019
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A TEM and EELS study of carbon in a melt fragment from the Gardnos impact structure
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- 2016
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Anomalous supply of bioessential molybdenum in mid-Proterozoic surface environments
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2015
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Enhanced microbial activity in carbon-rich pillow lavas, Ordovician, Great Britain and Ireland
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2012
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The effects of meteorite impacts on the availability of bioessential elements for endolithic organisms
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2011
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A demonstration of an affinity between pyrite and organic matter in a hydrothermal setting
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- 2010
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Elevated flux of cosmic spherules (micrometeorites) in Ordovician rocks of the Durness Group, NW Scotland
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The preservation of fossil biomarkers during meteorite impact events : Experimental evidence from biomarker-rich projectiles and target rocks
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Sulfur isotope signatures for rapid colonization of an impact crater by thermophilic microbes
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2009
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Preservation of biological markers in clasts within impact melt breccias from the haughton impact structure, Devon Island
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2008
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The thermal alteration by pyrolysis of the organic component of small projectiles of mudrock during capture at hypervelocity
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2007
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Formation of uranium-thorium-rich bitumen nodules in the Lockne impact structure, Sweden : A mechanism for carbon concentration at impact sites
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- 2006
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Survival of reactive carbon through meteorite impact melting
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Rapid heating of carbonaceous matter by igneous intrusions in carbon-rich shale, Isle of Skye, Scotland : An analogue for heating of carbon in impact craters?
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Petrographic criteria for fluid mobility of graphitic carbon in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples
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Potential for irradiation of methane to form complex organic molecules in impact craters : Implications for Mars, Titan and Europa
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- Contribution to journal › Article