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Science | 2006

Mineralogy and Petrology of Comet 81P/Wild 2 Nucleus Samples

Michael E. Zolensky; Thomas J. Zega; Hajime Yano; Sue Wirick; Andrew J. Westphal; M. K. Weisberg; I. Weber; Jack L. Warren; Michael A. Velbel; Akira Tsuchiyama; Peter Tsou; A. Toppani; Naotaka Tomioka; Kazushige Tomeoka; Nick E. Teslich; Mitra L. Taheri; Jean Susini; Rhonda M. Stroud; Thomas G. Stephan; Frank J. Stadermann; Christopher J. Snead; Steven B. Simon; A. Simionovici; Thomas H. See; François Robert; Frans J. M. Rietmeijer; William Rao; Murielle C. Perronnet; D. A. Papanastassiou; Kyoko Okudaira

The bulk of the comet 81P/Wild 2 (hereafter Wild 2) samples returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft appear to be weakly constructed mixtures of nanometer-scale grains, with occasional much larger (over 1 micrometer) ferromagnesian silicates, Fe-Ni sulfides, Fe-Ni metal, and accessory phases. The very wide range of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene compositions in comet Wild 2 requires a wide range of formation conditions, probably reflecting very different formation locations in the protoplanetary disk. The restricted compositional ranges of Fe-Ni sulfides, the wide range for silicates, and the absence of hydrous phases indicate that comet Wild 2 experienced little or no aqueous alteration. Less abundant Wild 2 materials include a refractory particle, whose presence appears to require radial transport in the early protoplanetary disk.


Archive | 2009

Abundance and Size Distribution of Inclusions in CV3 Chondrites by X-Ray Image Analysis

Denton S. Ebel; Kristoffer Leftwich; Chelsea Brunner; M. K. Weisberg


Archive | 2011

High Precision Oxygen Three Isotope Analysis of Wild-2 Particles and Anhydrous Chondritic Interplanetary Dust Particles

Daisuke Nakashima; Takayuki Ushikubo; Michael E. Zolensky; M. K. Weisberg; D. J. Joswiak; D. E. Brownlee; Graciela Matrajt; Noriko T. Kita


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006

Spinel group minerals in LL3.00–6 chondrites: Indicators of nebular and parent body processes

Makoto Kimura; Haruna Nakajima; Hajime Hiyagon; M. K. Weisberg


Archive | 2000

High-Temperature Condensation Signatures in Type I Chondrules from CR Carbonaceous Chondrites

Alexander N. Krot; M. K. Weisberg; M. I. Petaev; Klaus Keil; E. R. D. Scott


Archive | 2008

Oxygen Isotopes and the Nature and Origins of Type-II Chondrules in CR2 Chondrites

H. C. Connolly; Gary R. Huss; Kazuyuki Nagashima; M. K. Weisberg; Richard D. Ash; Denton S. Ebel; Devin L. Schrader; Dante S. Lauretta


Archive | 2003

On the Nature and Origins of FeO-rich Chondrules in CR2 Chondrites: A Preliminary Report

H. C. Connolly; M. K. Weisberg; Gary R. Huss


Archive | 2002

Gujba and Origin of the Bencubbin-like (CB) Chondrites

M. K. Weisberg; Joseph S. Boesenberg; Denton S. Ebel


Archive | 2011

Oxygen Isotope Ratios in Chondrules from Primitive CR Chondrite MET 00426: A Correlation with Chondrule Mg#

Travis J. Tenner; Daisuke Nakashima; Takayuki Ushikubo; Noriko T. Kita; M. K. Weisberg


Archive | 2006

Sulfide-Metal Nodules in EH3 Chondrites

M. K. Weisberg; H. C. Connolly; Denton S. Ebel; Masashi Kimura

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Denton S. Ebel

American Museum of Natural History

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Noriko T. Kita

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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D. E. Brownlee

University of Washington

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Gary R. Huss

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Joseph S. Boesenberg

American Museum of Natural History

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