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31The 413th Geodynamics Seminar Contribution of volatile rich material to Earth accretion Dr. Wei Du (Postdoctoral Researcher, ELSI-ES, GRC) Date: Fri) 16:30 ~ Venu:Meeting Room #486, Science

The 413th Geodynamics Seminar Contribution of volatile rich material to Earth accretion Dr. Wei Du (Postdoctoral Researcher, ELSI-ES, GRC) Date: Fri) 16:30 ~ Venu:Meeting Room #486, Science

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 19:29:30
32T. Mayeda, E. Jarosewich, P. Sylvester, L. Grossman, M.-S. Wang, M.E. Lipschutz, I.M. Steele, and J. Schwade. In preparation. Watson: A new link in the lIE iron chain. Meteoritics. Petaev, M.I., L.D. Barsukova, M.E. Lips

T. Mayeda, E. Jarosewich, P. Sylvester, L. Grossman, M.-S. Wang, M.E. Lipschutz, I.M. Steele, and J. Schwade. In preparation. Watson: A new link in the lIE iron chain. Meteoritics. Petaev, M.I., L.D. Barsukova, M.E. Lips

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:56:42
33faulted terrain characterized by mesas and graben structures. • During the onset of glaciation of Antarctica, numerous glacial valleys were formed cutting back into the rims of the mesas. • Subsequently, massive glac

faulted terrain characterized by mesas and graben structures. • During the onset of glaciation of Antarctica, numerous glacial valleys were formed cutting back into the rims of the mesas. • Subsequently, massive glac

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34related to both ice-ablation rates and meteorite-weathering rates in the antarctic environment. A search for new meteorite concentration sites was conducted at ice patches associated with Reckling Peak, Griffin Nunatak,

related to both ice-ablation rates and meteorite-weathering rates in the antarctic environment. A search for new meteorite concentration sites was conducted at ice patches associated with Reckling Peak, Griffin Nunatak,

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:15:43
35OctoberExploring the Solar System with Meteorites from Antarctica Meteorites are rocks from space that have fallen on Earth. They are fragments of

OctoberExploring the Solar System with Meteorites from Antarctica Meteorites are rocks from space that have fallen on Earth. They are fragments of

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36Meteorite studies_________________________ Meteorite search at Lewis Cliff ice tongue: Systematic recovery program completed WILLIAM

Meteorite studies_________________________ Meteorite search at Lewis Cliff ice tongue: Systematic recovery program completed WILLIAM

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37Meteorite studies_________________________ Search for meteorites, W. A. CASSIDY and J . W. SCHUTT

Meteorite studies_________________________ Search for meteorites, W. A. CASSIDY and J . W. SCHUTT

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 04:09:21
38Meteorite Characteristics  Reporting Meteorite Finds Meteorites are typically irregular in shape with rounded edges, but they are never spherical. Most weigh between half a kilogram

Meteorite Characteristics Reporting Meteorite Finds Meteorites are typically irregular in shape with rounded edges, but they are never spherical. Most weigh between half a kilogram

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-27 15:02:43
39Exploring Meteorite Mysteries  Lesson 9 — Meteorite Sleuths! Objectives Students will:

Exploring Meteorite Mysteries Lesson 9 — Meteorite Sleuths! Objectives Students will:

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40Characterization of antarctic meteorites BRIAN MASON and Roy S. CLARKE, JR. Department of Mineral Sciences Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C

Characterization of antarctic meteorites BRIAN MASON and Roy S. CLARKE, JR. Department of Mineral Sciences Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:15:23