Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
Pallasites are specific stony-iron class of meteorites are mixtures of olivine and Fe-Ni. Olivine is one of the suitable silicate mineral for registration heavy cosmic ray nuclei with help of chemically etched tracks. Five meteorites of this class were selected for study by the track and thermolumin...
Main Authors: | A. I Ivliev, G. V. Kalinina, L. L. Kashkarov, N. G. Polukhina, V. A. Tsarev |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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National Aviation University
2011-12-01
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Series: | Вісник Астрономічної школи |
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Online Access: | http://astro.nau.edu.ua/issues/2011_V.7_Iss.2/Ivliev_et_al.html |
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