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Oct 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981gecoa..45.1909h&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 45, Oct. 1981, p. 1909-1915.
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Meteoritic Composition, Radiation Effects, Spallation, Xenon Isotopes, Abundance, Barium, Cosmic Rays, Lunar Rocks, Rare Earth Elements, Meteorites, Angra Dos Reis Meteorite, Xenon, Spallation, Fission, Data, Composition, Samples, Meteorite, Rare Earth Elements, Bereba Meteorite, Comparisons, Irradiation, Production Rate, Sioux County Meteorite, Barium, Ordinary Chondrites, St. Severin Meteorite, Stannern Meteorite, Geometry, Pasamonte Meteorite, Petersburg Meteorite, Mixing
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Literature Xe data for the Angra dos Reis meteorite have been resolved into constituent spallation, fission and trapped components. The spallation Xe compositions vary over a range wider than observed in any other samples, including lunar samples. These variations are due to the mixing of spallation Xe from Ba and rare earth element targets. It is possible to infer the Ba and rare earth spallation Xe compositions. Angra dos Reis spallation Xe compositions are systematically different from those observed in lunar samples, possibly because of differences in the irradiation conditions (geometry and shielding). Thus the Angra dos Reis data appear to be superior to lunar data for predicting spallation Xe compositions in other meteorites.
Hohenberg Charles M.
Hudson Benoît
Kennedy Mack B.
Podosek Frank A.
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