[meteorite-list] Meteorites from Outside the Solar System
From: Bernd Pauli HD <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:08:28 2004 Message-ID: <3D89F30A.F4987705_at_lehrer.uni-karlsruhe.de> Hello Rafael and List, Here are some references which may help you find more information re: Meteorites from Outside the Solar System. ANDERS E. (1988) Circumstellar material in meteorites: Noble gases, carbon and nitrogen (In Meteorites and the Early Solar System (eds. J.F. Kerridge, M.S. Matthews, pp. 927-955, Univ. Arizona Press). ANDERS E. et al. (1993) Interstellar grains in primitive meteorites: Diamond, silicon carbide and graphite (Meteoritics 28, 490-514). DELOULE E. et al. (1994) Interstellar Water in Meteorites? An in situ Analysis by Ion Microprobe (Meteoritics 29-4, 1994, A459). ARDEN J.W. et al. (1994) The abundance of interstellar diamond in Meteorites (Meteoritics 29-4, 1994, A438). OTT U. (1998) On laboratory studies of grains from outside the solar system (Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1998, Vol.107, No.4, pp. 379-390). HUSS G.R. (1990) Ubiquitous interstellar diamond and SiC in primitive chondrites: Abundances reflect metamorphism (Nature 347, 159-162). HUSS G.R. et al. (1994a) Noble gases in presolar diamonds I: Three distinct components and their implications for diamond origins (Meteoritics 29, 1994, 791-810). HUSS G.R. et al. (1994b) Noble gases in presolar diamonds II: Component abundances reflect thermal processing (Meteoritics 29, 1994, 811-829): Presolar diamonds have been found in Orgueil, Semarkona, Bishunpur, Ragland, Mezo Madaras, ALHA77214, Tieschitz, Dimmitt, Qingzhen, Indarch, Leoville, Vigarano, Allende, Kainsaz, Axtell, RC 075, Efremovka, Boriskino, Kaidun. HUSS G.R. et al. (1995) Presolar diamond, SiC and graphite in primitive chondrites: Abundances as a function of meteorite class and petrologic type (GCA 59, 115-160). AMARI S. et al. (1992) Interstellar SiC with unusual isotopic compositions: Grains from a supernova? (Astrophys. J. 394, L43-46). AMARI S. et al. (1995) Calcium-41 in circumstellar graphite from supernovae (Meteoritics 30-5, 1995, A480). AMARI S. et al. (1998) Presolar grains from supernovae: The case for a type Ia SN source (Meteoritics 33-4, 1998, A010). YANG J. et al. (1983) Interstellar organic matter in meteorites (GCA 47, 2199-2216). ALEXANDER C.M. (1993) Presolar SiC in chondrites: How variable and how many sources? (GCA 57, 2869-2888). LODDERS K. et al. (1995) The origin of circumstellar silicon carbide grains found in meteorites (Meteoritics 30-6, 1995, 661-678). GAO X. et al. (1996) Survey of circumstellar grains in the unique carbonaceous chondrite Açfer 094 (abs. Meteoritics 31, 1996, A048). GRAHAM G.A. et al. (1999) Interstellar silicon carbide captured in low Earth orbit (MAPS 34-4, 1999, A 047). RUSSELL S.S. et al. (1992a) Adrar 003: An unequilibrated ordinary chondrite rich in pristine interstellar grains (abs. Lunar Planet. Sci.. 23, 1189-1190). LEWIS R.S. et al. (1987) Interstellar diamonds in meteorites (Nature 326, 160-162). LEWIS R.S. et al. (1988) XE-HL in diamonds from the Allende meteorite-composite nature (abs. Lunar Planet. Sci. 19, 679-680). LEWIS R.S. et al. (1989) Interstellar diamonds in meteorites: Properties, detectability and origin (Nature 339, 117-121). BARNATOWICS T. et al. (1992) TEM studies of a circumstellar rock (abs. Lun.Plan.Sci. 25, 91-92). BARNATOWICS T. et al. (1994) Refractory carbides in interstellar graphite (abs. Lun.Plan.Sci. 25, 103-104). BARNATOWICS T. et al. (1995) Nanocrystalline carbon cores in interstellar graphite (abs. Lun.Plan. Sci. 26). HOPPE P. et al. (1992) Just how many types of interstellar carbon? (abs. Lun.Plan.Sci. 23, 553-554). NITTLER L.R. et al. (1994) Interstellar oxide grains from the Tieschitz ordinary chondrite (Nature 370, 443-446). STREBEL R. et al. (1997) Nitrogen, oxygen, magnesium and titanium isotopic compositions of circumstellar oxide grains from Tieschitz and Orgueil (Meteoritics 32-4, 1997, A125). Best regards, Bernd Received on Thu 19 Sep 2002 11:53:46 AM PDT |
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