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Science | 2004

Chemistry of Rocks and Soils at Meridiani Planum from the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer

R. Rieder; Ralf Gellert; Robert C. Anderson; J. Brückner; B. C. Clark; G. Dreibus; T. Economou; G. Klingelhöfer; Guenter W. Lugmair; D. W. Ming; S. W. Squyres; C. d'Uston; H. Wänke; Albert S. Yen; Jutta Zipfel

The Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer on the Opportunity rover determined major and minor elements of soils and rocks in Meridiani Planum. Chemical compositions differentiate between basaltic rocks, evaporite-rich rocks, basaltic soils, and hematite-rich soils. Although soils are compositionally similar to those at previous landing sites, differences in iron and some minor element concentrations signify the addition of local components. Rocky outcrops are rich in sulfur and variably enriched in bromine relative to chlorine. The interaction with water in the past is indicated by the chemical features in rocks and soils at this site.


Geology | 2003

Early Archean spherule beds: Chromium isotopes confirm origin through multiple impacts of projectiles of carbonaceous chondrite type

Frank T. Kyte; Alex Shukolyukov; Guenter W. Lugmair; Donald R. Lowe; Gary R. Byerly

Three Early Archean spherule beds from Barberton, South Africa, have anomalous Cr isotope compositions in addition to large Ir anomalies, confirming the presence of meteoritic material with a composition similar to that in carbonaceous chondrites. The extra-terrestrial components in beds S2, S3, and S4 are estimated to be approx. l%, 50% - 60%, and 15% - 30%, respectively. These beds are probably the distal, and possibly global, ejecta from major large-body impacts. These impacts were probably much larger than the Cretaceous-Tertiary event, and all occurred over an interval of approx. 20 m.y., implying an impactor flux at 3.2 Ga that was more than an order of magnitude greater than the present flux.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Alpha particle X-ray spectrometer (APXS): Results from Gusev crater and calibration report

R. Gellert; R. Rieder; J. Brückner; B. C. Clark; G. Dreibus; G. Klingelhöfer; Guenter W. Lugmair; D. W. Ming; H. Wänke; Albert S. Yen; Jutta Zipfel; Steven W. Squyres


Science | 2004

Chemistry of Rocks and Soils in Gusev Crater from the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer

Ralf Gellert; R. Rieder; Robert C. Anderson; J. Brückner; B. C. Clark; G. Dreibus; T. Economou; G. Klingelhöfer; Guenter W. Lugmair; Douglas W. Ming; Steven W. Squyres; C. d'Uston; H. Wänke; Albert S. Yen; Jutta Zipfel


Science | 1998

Isotopic Evidence for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Impactor and Its Type

A. Shukolyukov; Guenter W. Lugmair


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2004

Manganese-chromium isotope systematics of enstatite meteorites

Alexander Shukolyukov; Guenter W. Lugmair


Proceedings of Protostars and Planets V | 2007

From Dust to Planetesimals: Implications for the Solar Protoplanetary Disk from Short-lived Radionuclides

Meenakshi Wadhwa; Yuri Amelin; Andrew M. Davis; Guenter W. Lugmair; Bradley S. Meyer; Matthieu Gounelle; Steven Joseph Desch


Archive | 2006

Pb-Isotopic Dating of Meteorites Using 202Pb-205Pb Double-Spike: Comparison with Other High-Resolution Chronometers

Yuri V. Amelin; Meenakshi Wadhwa; Guenter W. Lugmair


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2003

Differentiation history of the mesosiderite parent body: Constraints from trace elements and manganese-chromium isotope systematics in Vaca Muerta silicate clasts

Meenakshi Wadhwa; Alexander Shukolyukov; Andrew M. Davis; Guenter W. Lugmair; D. W. Mittlefehldt


Archive | 1998

53Mn-53Cr Systematics in Brachina: A record of one of the earliest phases of igneous activity on an asteroid?

M. Wadhwa; A. Shukolyukov; Guenter W. Lugmair

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Albert S. Yen

California Institute of Technology

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