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Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2017

Annama H chondrite—Mineralogy, physical properties, cosmic ray exposure, and parent body history

Tomas Kohout; Jakub Haloda; Patricie Halodová; M. M. M. Meier; Colin Maden; Henner Busemann; M. Laubenstein; Marc W. Caffee; Kees C. Welten; Jens Hopp; Mario Trieloff; R. R. Mahajan; Sekhar Naik; Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez; Carles E. Moyano-Cambero; M. I. Oshtrakh; A.A. Maksimova; Andrey V. Chukin; V. A. Semionkin; Maksim S. Karabanalov; I. Felner; Evegeniya V. Petrova; Evgeniia V. Brusnitsyna; V. I. Grokhovsky; Grigoriy A. Yakovlev; Maria Gritsevich; Esko Lyytinen; Jarmo Moilanen; Nikolai A. Kruglikov; Aleksey V. Ishchenko

The fall of the Annama meteorite occurred early morning (local time) on April 19, 2014 on the Kola Peninsula (Russia). Based on mineralogy and physical properties, Annama is a typical H chondrite. It has a high Ar-Ar age of 4.4 Ga. Its cosmic ray exposure history is atypical as it is not part of the large group of H chondrites with a prominent 7 - 8 Ma peak in the exposure age histograms. Instead, its exposure age is within uncertainty of a smaller peak at 30 \pm 4 Ma. The results from short-lived radionuclides are compatible with an atmosperic pre-entry radius of 30 - 40 cm. However, based on noble gas and cosmogenic radionuclide data, Annama must have been part of a larger body (radius >65 cm) for a large part of its cosmic ray exposure history. The 10Be concentration indicates a recent (3 - 5 Ma) breakup which may be responsible for the Annama parent body size reduction to 30 - 35 cm pre-entry radius.


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2008

Impact melt rocks from the Paasselkä impact structure (SE Finland): Petrography and geochemistry

Martin Schmieder; Jarmo Moilanen; E. Buchner


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2010

A Middle‐Late Triassic 40Ar/39Ar age for the Paasselkä impact structure (SE Finland)

Martin Schmieder; Winfried H. Schwarz; E. Buchner; Mario Trieloff; Jarmo Moilanen; T. Ohman


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2016

A Late Mesoproterozoic 40Ar/39Ar age for a melt breccia from the Keurusselkä impact structure, Finland

Martin Schmieder; Fred Jourdan; Jarmo Moilanen; E. Buchner; T. Ohman


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2015

A Carnian 40Ar/39Ar age for the Paasselkä impact structure (SE Finland)—An update

Winfried H. Schwarz; Martin Schmieder; E. Buchner; Mario Trieloff; Jarmo Moilanen; T. Ohman


Archive | 2009

A Proterozoic 40Ar/39Ar Age for the Suvasvesi South Structure (Finland)

E. Buchner; Martin Schmieder; Wolfgang Schwarz; Mario Trieloff; Jarmo Moilanen; T. Ohman; H. Stehlik


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2007

The reaction between phlogopite and calcium chloride at elevated temperatures

Eero Aitta; Markku Leskelä; Jarmo Moilanen; Kauko Jyrkäs


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2014

Analysis of the bright fireball over Kola Peninsula on April 19, 2014 followed by successful meteorite recovery campaign

Maria Gritsevich; Esko Lyytinen; Tomas Kohout; Jarmo Moilanen; S. Midtskogn; N. Kruglikov; A. Ischenko; Grigoriy A. Yakovlev; V. I. Grokhovsky; Jakub Haloda; Patricie Halodová; Vasily Dmitriev; Jouni I. Peltoniemi; A. Aikkila; A. Taavitsainen; J. Lauanne; M. Pekkola; P. Kokko; P. Lahtinen


Archive | 2005

The 2005 October 5 outburst of October Camelopardalids

Peter Jenniskens; Jarmo Moilanen; Esko Lyytinen; Ilkka Yrjola; Jeffrey Brower


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2016

The two Suvasvesi impact structures, Finland: Argon isotopic evidence for a “false” impact crater doublet

Martin Schmieder; Winfried H. Schwarz; Mario Trieloff; E. Buchner; Jens Hopp; Eric Tohver; Lauri J. Pesonen; Martti Lehtinen; Jarmo Moilanen; Stephanie C. Werner; T. Ohman

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Martin Schmieder

Lunar and Planetary Institute

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Planetary Science Institute

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