Chie Sakaguchi
Okayama University
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012
Eizo Nakamura; Akio Makishima; Takuya Moriguti; Katsura Kobayashi; Ryoji Tanaka; Tak Kunihiro; Tatsuki Tsujimori; Chie Sakaguchi; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Tsutomu Ota; Yusuke Yachi; Toru Yada; Masanao Abe; Akio Fujimura; Munetaka Ueno; T. Mukai; Makoto Yoshikawa; Jun’ichiro Kawaguchi
Records of micrometeorite collisions at down to submicron scales were discovered on dust grains recovered from near-Earth asteroid 25143 (Itokawa). Because the grains were sampled from very near the surface of the asteroid, by the Hayabusa spacecraft, their surfaces reflect the low-gravity space environment influencing the physical nature of the asteroid exterior. The space environment was examined by description of grain surfaces and asteroidal scenes were reconstructed. Chemical and O isotope compositions of five lithic grains, with diameters near 50 μm, indicate that the uppermost layer of the rubble-pile-textured Itokawa is largely composed of equilibrated LL-ordinary-chondrite-like material with superimposed effects of collisions. The surfaces of the grains are dominated by fractures, and the fracture planes contain not only sub-μm-sized craters but also a large number of sub-μm- to several-μm-sized adhered particles, some of the latter composed of glass. The size distribution and chemical compositions of the adhered particles, together with the occurrences of the sub-μm-sized craters, suggest formation by hypervelocity collisions of micrometeorites at down to nm scales, a process expected in the physically hostile environment at an asteroid’s surface. We describe impact-related phenomena, ranging in scale from 10-9 to 104 meters, demonstrating the central role played by impact processes in the long-term evolution of planetary bodies. Impact appears to be an important process shaping the exteriors of not only large planetary bodies, such as the moon, but also low-gravity bodies such as asteroids.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Jessica M. Warren; Nobumichi Shimizu; Chie Sakaguchi; Henry J. B. Dick; Eizo Nakamura
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Report, SP | 2003
栄三 中村; 昭夫 牧嶋; 拓弥 森口; 桂 小林; 千恵 坂口; 哲也 横山; 亮史 田中; 豪 栗谷; 宏行 竹井; Eizo Nakamura; Akio Makishima; Takuya Moriguti; Katsura Kobayashi; Chie Sakaguchi; Tetsuya Yokoyama; Ryoji Tanaka; Takeshi Kuritani; Hiroyuki Takei
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011
Takele A. Chekol; Katsura Kobayashi; Tetsuya Yokoyama; Chie Sakaguchi; Eizo Nakamura
Journal of Petrology | 2012
Luisa Guarnieri; Eizo Nakamura; Giovanni B. Piccardo; Chie Sakaguchi; Nobumichi Shimizu; Riccardo Vannucci; Alberto Zanetti
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006
N. Shimizu; Jessica M. Warren; Chie Sakaguchi; Eizo Nakamura; Henry J. B. Dick
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research | 2018
Que Dinh Hoang; Tak Kunihiro; Chie Sakaguchi; Masahiro Yamanaka; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Eizo Nakamura
한국암석학회 학술발표회 논문집 | 2012
Eizo Nakamura; Akio Makishima; Takuya Moriguti; Katsura Kobayashi; Ryoji Tanaka; Tak Kunihiro; Tatsuki Tsujimori; Chie Sakaguchi; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Tsutomu Ota; Yusuke Yachi; Toru Yada; Masanao Abe; Akio Fujimura; Munetaka Ueno; T. Mukai; Makoto Yoshikawa; Jun’ichiro Kawaguchi
千葉大学人文社会科学研究科研究プロジェクト報告書 | 2012
千恵 坂口; チエ サカグチ; Chie Sakaguchi
Archive | 2012
Eizo Nakamura; Akio Makishima; Takuya Moriguti; Katsura Kobayashi; Ryoji Tanaka; Tatsuki Tsujimori; Chie Sakaguchi; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Tsutomu Ota; Yusuke Yachi; Toru Yada; Masanao Abe; Akio Fujimura; T. Mukai; Makoto Yoshikawa; Jun’ichiro Kawaguchi