Natural and Induced Thermoluminescence Data for Twenty-five 10-15 μm Particles from the LL3.0 Ordinary Chondrite Semarkona: Implications for the Nature and History of Primitive Solar System Material

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We report on the NTL and ITL properties of 25-µm grains of the
LL3.0 ordinary chondrite Semarkona. We have seen the radiation history
for these particles are uniform but the thermal history varies for such
small samples in close proximity to each other.

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