Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice

In the course of two Antarctic expeditions in 1980/1981 and 1982/1983 approximately 4 metric tons of documented ice samples were collected from the Atka Bay Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and subsequently shipped for cosmic dust studies. After filtration of the melt water, approximately 700 Antarctic spheru...

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Main Authors: Raisbeck, G. M., Yiou, F., Thiel, K., Peters, J.
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Published: 1986
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860019360
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19860019360 2023-05-15T13:53:27+02:00 Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice Raisbeck, G. M. Yiou, F. Thiel, K. Peters, J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1986 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860019360 unknown Document ID: 19860019360 Accession ID: 86N28832 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860019360 No Copyright CASI ASTROPHYSICS Lunar and Planetary Inst. International Workshop on Antarctic Meteorites; p 110-112 1986 ftnasantrs 2016-06-11T22:52:12Z In the course of two Antarctic expeditions in 1980/1981 and 1982/1983 approximately 4 metric tons of documented ice samples were collected from the Atka Bay Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and subsequently shipped for cosmic dust studies. After filtration of the melt water, approximately 700 Antarctic spherules (AAS) in the size range of 5 to 500 microns were handpicked from the filter residue under optical microscopes. For the chemical investigation of single dust grains the following techniques were applied: scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray analysis (EDAX), instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), laser microprobe mass analysis (LAMMA), and accelerator mass spectroscopy (AMS). For more than 95% of the total mass the bulk and trace elements were determined in single grain analyses using EDAX, INAA, and LAMMA. The element pattern of the dust particles was compared with that of typical terrestrial material and meteoritic matter. The majority of the spherules exhibited elemental compositions compatible with meteoritic element patterns. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Shelf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Atka ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835)
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topic ASTROPHYSICS
spellingShingle ASTROPHYSICS
Raisbeck, G. M.
Yiou, F.
Thiel, K.
Peters, J.
Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
topic_facet ASTROPHYSICS
description In the course of two Antarctic expeditions in 1980/1981 and 1982/1983 approximately 4 metric tons of documented ice samples were collected from the Atka Bay Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and subsequently shipped for cosmic dust studies. After filtration of the melt water, approximately 700 Antarctic spherules (AAS) in the size range of 5 to 500 microns were handpicked from the filter residue under optical microscopes. For the chemical investigation of single dust grains the following techniques were applied: scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray analysis (EDAX), instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), laser microprobe mass analysis (LAMMA), and accelerator mass spectroscopy (AMS). For more than 95% of the total mass the bulk and trace elements were determined in single grain analyses using EDAX, INAA, and LAMMA. The element pattern of the dust particles was compared with that of typical terrestrial material and meteoritic matter. The majority of the spherules exhibited elemental compositions compatible with meteoritic element patterns.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Raisbeck, G. M.
Yiou, F.
Thiel, K.
Peters, J.
author_facet Raisbeck, G. M.
Yiou, F.
Thiel, K.
Peters, J.
author_sort Raisbeck, G. M.
title Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
title_short Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
title_full Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
title_fullStr Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
title_full_unstemmed Meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in Antarctic ice
title_sort meteoritic ablation and fusion spherules in antarctic ice
publishDate 1986
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860019360
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
long_lat ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835)
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Atka
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Atka
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Ice Shelf
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Ice Shelf
op_source CASI
op_relation Document ID: 19860019360
Accession ID: 86N28832
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19860019360
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