Abstract Details
(2020) Effects of Terrestrial Contamination on Bulk Water Contents in Meteorites
Jin Z & Bose M
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1214
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01c: Room 1, Tuesday 23rd June 00:54 - 00:57
Ziliang Jin
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Maitrayee Bose View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
Maitrayee Bose View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
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Submitted by Aki Takigawa on Monday 22nd June 07:07
In the figure of delta D vs water content, each meteorite (e.g., Benenitra) shows various delta D values. Does the delta D variation reflect distance from the meteorite surface or simply difference of minerals?
In the figure of delta D vs water content, each meteorite (e.g., Benenitra) shows various delta D values. Does the delta D variation reflect distance from the meteorite surface or simply difference of minerals?
Submitted by My Riebe on Monday 22nd June 11:54
Do you think that this effect could influence other elements too? Which ones should we be extra careful with?
Do you think that this effect could influence other elements too? Which ones should we be extra careful with?
Submitted by My Riebe on Monday 22nd June 12:32
Do you think that this effect could influence other elements too? Which ones should we be extra careful with?
Do you think that this effect could influence other elements too? Which ones should we be extra careful with?
Submitted by Sheryl Singerling on Monday 22nd June 22:41
Could the sample preparation of the finds also be responsible for the terrestrial contamination (using H-bearing epoxy, water, etc. for polished thin section preparation)?
Could the sample preparation of the finds also be responsible for the terrestrial contamination (using H-bearing epoxy, water, etc. for polished thin section preparation)?
Submitted by Sheryl Singerling on Monday 22nd June 22:41
Could the sample preparation of the finds also be responsible for the terrestrial contamination (using H-bearing epoxy, water, etc. for polished thin section preparation)?
Could the sample preparation of the finds also be responsible for the terrestrial contamination (using H-bearing epoxy, water, etc. for polished thin section preparation)?
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