[meteorite-list] Terrestrial Ages of meteorites
From: Bernd Pauli HD <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:44:43 2004 Message-ID: <3ABF9658.865359B9_at_lehrer1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> Kelly Webb hollered: > There is a huge literature on isotopic dating of meteorites, most > of it oriented to formation ages, length of time exposure in space, > and so forth, but much less work is devoted to terrestrial ages. > You need access to a good huge university library to find most of > it, though. Terrestrial Ages of meteorites: "Some" references :-) Best wishes, Bernd 01) SUESS H.E. et al. (1962) Radiocarbon content and terrestrial age of 12 stony meteorites and one iron meteorite (GCA 26, 475-480). 02) GOEL P.S. et al. (1962) Cosmogenic carbon-14 in meteorites and terrestrial ages of finds and craters (Science 136, 875-876). 03) KOHMAN T.P. et al. (1963) Terrestrial ages of meteorites from cosmogenic C-14 (Reprint from the Radioactive Dating, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 395-411 and Science 136, 1962, 875-876). 04) VILCSEK E. and WÄNKE H. 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Meteoritics 28-3, 1993, 376). 29) JULL A.J.T. et al. (1993) Carbon-14 terrestrial ages and weathering of 27 meteorites from the southern high plains and adjacent areas - USA (Meteoritics 28-2, 1993, 188-195). 30) MICHLOVICH E. et al. (1993) Cosmogenic radionuclides in Antarctic metorites: Preliminary results on terrestrial ages and temporal phenomena (abs. Meteoritics 28-3, 1993, 400). 31) WLOTZKA F. (1993) A weathering scale for the ordinary chondrites (Meteoritics 28-3, 1993, A460). 32) WLOTZKA F. et al. (1994) 14C terrestrial ages of meteorites from Açfer, Algeria (in Workshop on Meteorites from Cold and Hot Deserts, Nördlingen, July 1994, LPI Tech. Rep.). 33) MIURA Y.N.et al. (1994) Exposure Ages and Terrestrial Ages of Antarctic Eucrites (abs. Meteoritics 29-4, 1994, 504). 34) WLOTZKA F. et al. (1995) 14C terrestrial ages of meteorites from Acfer, Algeria (In Workshop on Meteorites From Cold and Hot Deserts, eds. L. Schultz et al., Lun.Plan.Inst. 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(1998) Ten new meteorites from the Ténéré Desert (Niger): Classification, noble gases, cosmogenic radionuclides, and terrestrial ages (Meteoritics 33-4, 1998, A138). 46) NISHIIZUMI K. et al. (1998) Measurements of cosmogenic calcium-41 and calcium-41/chlorine-36 terrestrial ages (Meteoritics 33-4, 1998, A117). 47) WELTEN K.C. et al. (1998) Terrestrial ages of H chondrites from Frontier Mountain, Antarctica (Meteoritics 33-4, 1998, A166). 48) STELZNER TH. et al. (1999) An interdisciplinary study of weathering effects in ordinary chondrites from the Açfer region, Algeria (MAPS 34-5, 1999, 787-794). 49) WELTEN K.C. et al. (1999) LEW 88019, LEW 88021 and LEW 88174: Three heavily weathered H4 chondrites with low terrestrial ages: Implications for local weathering conditions in Antarctica (MAPS 34-4, 1999, A 121). 50) WELTEN K.C. et al. (1999) Terrestrial ages of ordinary chondrites from the Lewis Cliff stranding area, East Antarctica (MAPS 34-4, 1999, 558). 51) AKRIDGE J.M.C. et al. (2000) Terrestrial age measurements using natural thermoluminescence of a drained zone under the fusion crust of Antarctic ordinary chondrites (MAPS 35-4, Jul 2000, 869). Received on Mon 26 Mar 2001 02:19:52 PM PST |
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