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Martian meteorites chemical compositions

Bell, J. (2008) The Martian Surface Composition, Mineralogy, and Physical Properties. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 636 pp. This up-to-date book contains excellent chapters on chemical analyses by Pathfinder and MER APXS, Mars Odyssey GRS analyses, Martian meteorites, and geochemical interpretations of rocks and soils. [Pg.478]

Terribilini D., Eugster O., Burger M., Jakob A., and Krahenbiihl U. (1998) Noble gases and chemical composition of Shergotty mineral fractions, Chassigny and Yamato 793605 the trapped argon-40/argon-36 ratio and ejection times of Martian meteorites. Meteorit. Planet. Set 33, 677 -684. [Pg.380]

Figure 11 Chemical classification of martian volcanic rocks. Squares show basaltic materials in the southern highlands (surface 1) and andesitic materials in the northern lowlands (surface 2), derived from deconvolved TES spectra from Mars Global Surveyor (Hamilton et al., 2001). Analyzed compositions of the Mars Pathfinder dust-free rock (Wanke et al., 2001) and martian meteorites (basaltic shergottites are filled circles and nakhlites are... Figure 11 Chemical classification of martian volcanic rocks. Squares show basaltic materials in the southern highlands (surface 1) and andesitic materials in the northern lowlands (surface 2), derived from deconvolved TES spectra from Mars Global Surveyor (Hamilton et al., 2001). Analyzed compositions of the Mars Pathfinder dust-free rock (Wanke et al., 2001) and martian meteorites (basaltic shergottites are filled circles and nakhlites are...
How well do martian meteorites constrain the chemical and mineralogical composition and evolution of their mantle source regions ... [Pg.611]

Chemical composition of martian soil and rocks comparison of the results from the alpha, proton, and x-ray modes of the Mars Pathhnder Alpha-Proton-X-ray spectrometer (abstr.). Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 35 (suppl.), A55-A56. [Pg.613]

The properties of meteorites collected in Antarctica that have been measured include their chemical and mineralogical compositions as well as their textures, isotopic ages, and cosmic-ray exposure histories. The scientific value of the accumulated data is exemplified in this chapter by selected specimens of Antarctic meteorites such as the Derrick Peak iron, by the first lunar meteorite recovered on the icefields of fhe Allan Hills (ALHA 81005), and by the martian rock ALH 84001. The interpretation of data derived from these and other meteorites collected in Antarctica contribute to the on-going exploration of the solar system. [Pg.678]


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