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1. The fireball of November 24, 1970, as the most probable source of the Ischgl meteorite.

2. Shocked quartz in distal ejecta from the Ries impact event (Germany) found at ~ 180 km distance, near Bernhardzell, eastern Switzerland.

4. The CM carbonaceous chondrite regolith Diepenveen.

5. Neon isotopes in individual presolar low‐density graphite grains from the Orgueil meteorite.

6. Young asteroid mixing revealed in ordinary chondrites: The case of NWA 5764, a polymict LL breccia with L clasts.

7. Annama H chondrite-Mineralogy, physical properties, cosmic ray exposure, and parent body history.

8. Park Forest (L5) and the asteroidal source of shocked L chondrites.

9. The Stubenberg meteorite-An LL6 chondrite fragmental breccia recovered soon after precise prediction of the strewn field.

10. A tale of clusters: no resolvable periodicity in the terrestrial impact cratering record.

11. Cosmogenic nuclides in the Košice meteorite: Experimental investigations and Monte Carlo simulations.

12. He and Ne in individual chromite grains from the regolith breccia Ghubara (L5): Exploring the history of the L chondrite parent body regolith.

14. Fall, classification, and exposure history of the Mifflin L5 chondrite.

15. Cosmic-ray exposure age and preatmospheric size of the Bunburra Rockhole achondrite.

16. A composite Fe,Ni-FeS and enstatite-forsterite-diopside-glass vitrophyre clast in the Larkman Nunatak 04316 aubrite: Origin by pyroclastic volcanism.

17. Cosmogenic nuclides in Almahata Sitta ureilites: Cosmic-ray exposure age, preatmospheric mass, and bulk density of asteroid 2008 TC3.

18. Almahata Sitta (=asteroid 2008 TC3) and the search for the ureilite parent body.

19. A noble gas and cosmogenic radionuclide analysis of two ordinary chondrites from Almahata Sitta.

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