Cosmic-ray exposure histories of the lunar meteorites AaU 012 and Shişr 166
· by karmaka · in cosmic ray exposure age (CRE), lunar, radiometric dating
Marianna Mészáros, Ingo Leya and Beda A. Hofmann Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12904 LINK “We measured the concentrations and isotopic compositions of the stable isotopes of He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe in the…
Petrology and geochemistry of feldspathic impact-melt breccia Abar al’ Uj 012, the first lunar meteorite from Saudi Arabia.
Mészáros, M., Hofmann, B. A., Lanari, P., Korotev, R. L., Gnos, E., Greber, N. D., Leya, I., Greenwood, R. C., Jull, A. J. T., Al-Wagdani, K., Mahjoub, A., Al-Solami, A. A. and Habibullah, S. N….
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