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141by Nishiizumi, K.“... information such as exposure age, terrestrial age, size and depth in meteoroid or parent body, influx rate...”
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142“... of lunar radio emission of seismic origin caused by meteoroid impacts. The implications of the radioseismic...”
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144“..., physical properties, orbital characteristics, and meteoroid flux with time, are all seen as problematic....”
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145“.... The meteoroid passage through the radar beam can be followed with simultaneous spatial-time resolution of about...”
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146“... regoliths, where heterogeneities are the product of prolonged meteoroid bombardment, are unlikely...”
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147“... regoliths, where heterogeneities are the product of prolonged meteoroid bombardment, are unlikely...”
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148“... regoliths, where heterogeneities are the product of prolonged meteoroid bombardment, are unlikely...”
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149“... of lunar radio emission of seismic origin caused by meteoroid impacts. The implications of the radioseismic...”
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150by Hillegonds, Darren Jay“... meteoroid. Biomedical sample handling and carbon isotope dilution for accelerator-based radiocarbon analysis...”
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151“... for the old riddle. The meteoroid passage through the radar beam can be followed with simultaneous spatial...”
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152“... regoliths, where heterogeneities are the product of prolonged meteoroid bombardment, are unlikely...”
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153“...) typical of chondritic meteorites. Extreme Rb depletion is attributed to volatization during meteoroid...”
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154by Brownlee, D. E., Harvey, R. P., Caffee, M. W., Arnold, J. R., Nishiizumi, K., Finkel, R. C.“... for meteoroid spall droplets. We believe that most of the spherules were bombarded in space primarily as bodies...”
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155by Pellinen-Wannberg, A.“... an explanation for the old riddle. The meteoroid passage through the radar beam can be followed with simultaneous...”
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156by Pellinen-Wannberg, A.“... an explanation for the old riddle. The meteoroid passage through the radar beam can be followed with simultaneous...”
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157“... in spherule types represents a real change in the meteoroid complex or is a result of differential weathering...”
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158“... in the fusion crust of Murchison. It appears likely that COPS is a product of meteoroid reprocessing during...”
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159Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Diurnal and annual variations of meteor rates at the arctic circle“.... In this particular viewing direction, the radar monitors the meteoroid influx from (almost)...”
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160by Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta, Murad, Edmond, Brosch, Noah, Häggström, Ingemar, Khayrov, Timur“... maximum. The enhanced atmospheric and ionospheric densities extend the meteoroid interaction range...”
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