Production of Cosmic Dust by Hydrous and Anhydrous Asteroids: Implications for the Production of Interplanetary Dust Particles and Micrometeorites

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Comparison of the debris from hypervelocity disruption of four hydrous
CM2 meteorites to that from the anhydrous meteorite Saratov indicates
the hydrous meteorites significantly overproduce dust in the 10^-4 to
10^-7 gram mass range.

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