Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996lpi....27..385f&link_type=abstract
Lunar and Planetary Science, volume 27, page 385
Computer Science
Microbubbles, Neon: Spallation-Induced, Retentivity, Stepped Crushing Method, Surfaces: Newly Formed
Scientific paper
We analyzed noble gases of the Julesburg L3.6, Tulia H4, Y-86789 thermally metamorphosed CM, and Allende CV3 chondrites by the stepped crushing method. All samples have released light noble gases with meteoritic isotopic compositions and heavy noble gases which are contaminated with air to various extents. Total amounts of crash-released noble gases of the four meteorites are estimated to be less than 1% of bulk. Comparing with the results of crushing experiments on the Happy Canyon E6/7 chondrite, the above four meteorites released much smaller fractions of noble gases, suggesting that the four meteorites contain minor amounts of noble gases in places such as microbubbles.
Fukuda Daiji
Nagao Keiichi
Nakamura Takashi
Takaoka Nobuo
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