Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites
P(論文) Oxygen isotopic compositions (^<18>O/^<16>O and ^<17>O/^<16>O) of five Yamato meteorites have revealed that Yamato-7303 (m), -74190,-74191,and -7308 (l), -74013 can be classified as L ordinary chondrites and differentiated meteorites, respectively. The former three mete...
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ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000890 2024-09-09T19:51:58+00:00 Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites Onuma, Naoki Clayton, Robert N. Mayeda, Toshiko K. Yanai, Keizo 1978-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/890/files/KJ00000011863.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 8 220 224 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/890/files/KJ00000011863.pdf 1978 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:04:30Z P(論文) Oxygen isotopic compositions (^<18>O/^<16>O and ^<17>O/^<16>O) of five Yamato meteorites have revealed that Yamato-7303 (m), -74190,-74191,and -7308 (l), -74013 can be classified as L ordinary chondrites and differentiated meteorites, respectively. The former three meteorites may have been derived from one parent body, and the latter two meteorites are from another parent body in the solar system. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) |
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P(論文) Oxygen isotopic compositions (^<18>O/^<16>O and ^<17>O/^<16>O) of five Yamato meteorites have revealed that Yamato-7303 (m), -74190,-74191,and -7308 (l), -74013 can be classified as L ordinary chondrites and differentiated meteorites, respectively. The former three meteorites may have been derived from one parent body, and the latter two meteorites are from another parent body in the solar system. departmental bulletin paper |
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Onuma, Naoki Clayton, Robert N. Mayeda, Toshiko K. Yanai, Keizo |
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Onuma, Naoki Clayton, Robert N. Mayeda, Toshiko K. Yanai, Keizo Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites |
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Onuma, Naoki Clayton, Robert N. Mayeda, Toshiko K. Yanai, Keizo |
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Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites |
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Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites |
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Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites |
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Oxygen Isotopes in Several Yamato Meteorites |
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