Isotopic abundances of stratospheric ozone from balloon-borne high-resolution infrared solar spectra
Isotopic Analyses of Sugar Derivatives in Carbonaceous Meteorites
Isotopic analysis by the Cerenkov-Cerenkov slowing-down method
Isotopic analysis of basaltic fragments from lunar breccia 14321 - Chronology and petrogenesis of pre-Imbrium mare volcanism
Isotopic analysis of cometary organic matter
Isotopic analysis of high-energy cosmic-ray nuclei in the geomagnetic field
Isotopic Analysis of OS and RE with Negative Thermal Ion Mass Spectrometry and Application to the Age and Evolution of Iron Meteorites
Isotopic and chemical constraints on the petrogenesis of Blackburn Hills volcanic field, western Alaska
Isotopic and chemical investigations on Angra DOS Reis
Isotopic and elemental composition of chromium, iron, and nickel in type I deep-sea spheres
Isotopic and elemental evidence for a relationship between kimberlite and Zaire cubic diamonds
Isotopic and geochemical systematics in Tertiary-Recent basalts from southeastern Australia and implications for the evolution of the sub-continental lithosphere
Isotopic and molecular analyses of hydrocarbons and monocarboxylic acids of the Murchison meteorite
Isotopic and Petrographic Observations of the Fine-grained Rim Around a Vigarano Refractory Inclusion
Isotopic and REE studies of lunar basalt 12038 - Implications for petrogenesis of aluminous mare basalts
Isotopic and trace element composition of the upper mantle beneath a young continental rift: Results from Kilbourne Hole, New Mexico
Isotopic anomalies in meteorites and their origins. V - Search for fission fragment recoils in Allende sulfides
Isotopic anomalies of Ne, Xe, and C in meteorites. I - Separation of carriers by density and chemical resistance
Isotopic anomalies of Ne, Xe, and C in meteorites. II - Interstellar diamond and SiC: Carriers of exotic noble gases. III - Local and exotic noble gas components and their interrelations
Isotopic anomalies of Ne, Xe, and C in meteorites. II. Interstellar diamond and SiC: carriers of exotic noble gases.