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    Integrated study of the thermoluminescence, noble gases, tracks, and radionuclides in the fresh-fallen Ash Creek L6 and Tamdakht H5 chondrites

    Thermoluminescence, noble gases, and the tracks of iron-group elements and cosmogenic radionuclides of various half-lives were examined in the fresh-fallen Ash Creek (L6) and Tamdakht (H5) chondrites. The expe...

    V. A. Alexeev, V. D. Gorin, A. I. Ivliev, L. L. Kashkarov in Geochemistry International (2012)

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    Glossary

    Accretion Disk: rotating disk of gas and dust falling into a newborn star. Carbon Star: rare class of red giant stars rich in carbon or carbon compounds.

    R. Kallenbach, U. Ott in Solar System History from Isotopic Signatures of Volatile Elements (2003)

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    Sun and Protosolar Nebula

    Volatile isotope abundances are tracers for the evolutionary processes of the solar system. At the same time they carry information on the galactic nucleosynthetic sources, from which solar matter originates. ...

    R. Kallenbach, F. Robert, J. Geiss in Solar System History from Isotopic Signatu… (2003)

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    On laboratory studies of grains from outside the solar system

    An overview is given of the identified surviving presolar grains in primitive meteorites. Two of these phases are discussed in more detail: (a) Presolar silicon carbide, with special emphasis on heavy element ...

    U. Ott in Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences (1998)