6 results on '"Komatsu, Mutsumi"'
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2. Chelyabinsk Airburst, Damage Assessment Meteorite Recovery, and Characterization
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Popova, Olga P., Jenniskens, Peter, Emel'yanenko, Vacheslav, Kartashova, Anna, Biryukov, Eugeny, Khaibrakhmanov, Sergey, Shuvalov, Valery, Rybnov, Yurij, Dudorov, Alexandr, Grokhovsky, Victor I., Badyukov, Dmitry D., Yin, Qing-Zhu, Gural, Peter S., Alters, Jim, Granvik, Mikael, Evers, Läslo G., Kuiper, Jacob, Kharlamov, Vladimir, Solovyov, Andrey, Rusakov, Yuri S., Korotkiy, Stanislav, Serdyuk, Ilya, Korochantsev, Alexander V., Larionov, Michail Yu., Glazachev, Dmitry, Mayer, Alexander E., Gisler, Galen, Gladkovsky, Sergei V., Wimpenny, Josh, Sanborn, Matthew E., Yamakawa, Akane, Verosub, Kenneth L., Rowland, Douglas J., Roeske, Sarah, Botto, Nicholas W., Friedrich, Jon M., Zolensky, Michael E., Le, Loan, Ross, Daniel, Ziegler, Karen, Nakamura, Tomoki, Ahn, Insu, Lee, Jong Ik, Zhou, Qin, Li, Xian-Hua, Li, Qiu-Li, Liu, Yu, Tang, Guo-Qiang, Hiroi, Takahiro, Sears, Derek, Weinstein, Ilya A., Vokhmintsev, Alexander S., Ishchenko, Alexei V., Schmitt-Kopplin, Phillipe, Hertkorn, Norbert, Nagao, Keisuke, Haba, Makiko K., Komatsu, Mutsumi, and Mikouchi, Takashi
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- 2013
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3. The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 111.
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Gattacceca, Jérôme, M c Cubbin, Francis M., Grossman, Jeffrey N., Schrader, Devin L., Chabot, Nancy L., D'Orazio, Massimo, Goodrich, Cyrena, Greshake, Ansgar, Gross, Juliane, Joy, Katherine Helen, Komatsu, Mutsumi, and Miao, Bingkui
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IRON meteorites ,CHONDRITES ,ACHONDRITES ,METEORITES ,SALT lakes ,MARTIAN meteorites - Abstract
Meteoritical Bulletin 111 contains the 3094 meteorites approved by the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society in 2022. It includes 11 falls (Antonin, Botohilitano, Cranfield, Golden, Great Salt Lake, Longde, Msied, Ponggo, Qiquanhu, Tiglit, Traspena), with 2533 ordinary chondrites, 165 HED, 123 carbonaceous chondrites (including 4 ungrouped), 82 lunar meteorites, 28 Rumuruti chondrites, 27 iron meteorites, 23 ureilites, 22 mesosiderites, 22 Martian meteorites, 21 primitive achondrites (one ungrouped), 17 ungrouped achondrites, 13 pallasites, 7 enstatite achondrites, 6 enstatite chondrites, and 5 angrites. Of the meteorites classified in 2022, 1787 were from Antarctica, 1078 from Africa, 180 from South America, 34 from Asia, 6 from North America, 4 from Europe, and 1 from Oceania. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 110.
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Gattacceca, Jérôme, M c Cubbin, Francis M., Grossman, Jeffrey, Bouvier, Audrey, Chabot, Nancy L., D'Orazio, Massimo, Goodrich, Cyrena, Greshake, Ansgar, Gross, Juliane, Komatsu, Mutsumi, Miao, Bingkui, and Schrader, Devin
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IRON meteorites ,ACHONDRITES ,CHONDRITES ,METEORITES ,ENSTATITE - Abstract
Meteoritical Bulletin 110 contains the 2802 meteorites approved by the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society in 2021. It includes 10 falls (Arpu Kuilpu, Djadjarm, Glendale, Kindberg, Madura Cave, Motopi Pan, Orconuma, Punggur, Tihigrin, Winchcombe), with 2014 ordinary chondrites (including 1 ungrouped ordinary chondrite), 220 carbonaceous chondrites (including 11 ungrouped), 212 HED achondrites, 69 lunar meteorites, 62 ureilites, 43 iron meteorites, 35 Martian meteorites, 31 Rumuruti chondrites, 27 primitive achondrites, 24 mesosiderites, 19 relict meteorites (all iron meteorites), 15 pallasites, 13 enstatite chondrites, 11 ungrouped achondrites, 7 enstatite achondrites. Of the meteorites classified in 2021, 1270 are from Antarctica, 1049 from Africa, 329 from South America, 123 from Asia, 20 from North America, 6 from Europe, 3 from Oceania, and 2 from unknown locations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 109.
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Gattacceca, Jérôme, McCubbin, Francis M., Grossman, Jeffrey, Bouvier, Audrey, Bullock, Emma, Chennaoui Aoudjehane, Hasnaa, Debaille, Vinciane, D'Orazio, Massimo, Komatsu, Mutsumi, Miao, Bingkui, Schrader, Devin L., and Timothy Jull, A. J.
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IRON meteorites ,ACHONDRITES ,CHONDRITES ,MARTIAN meteorites ,METEORITES ,ENSTATITE - Abstract
Meteoritical Bulletin 109 contains the 2790 meteorites approved by the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society in 2020. It includes 17 falls (Al Farciya, Auckland, Cavezzo, Flensburg, Gatuto, Kolang, Mahadeva, Matarka, Narashino, Novo Mesto, Oslo, Saint‐Ouen‐en‐Champagne, Santa Filomena, Tarda, Tiros, Wad Lahteyba, Zhob), with 2336 ordinary chondrites, 131 carbonaceous chondrites (including 8 ungrouped ones), 123 HED achondrites, 41 Martian meteorites, 35 lunar meteorites, 23 iron meteorites, 21 ureilites, 17 primitive achondrites, 13 ungrouped achondrites, 12 mesosiderites, 12 Rumuruti chondrites, 9 enstatite chondrites, 8 pallasites, 4 unclassified meteorites (identified at the surface of Mars), 3 enstatite achondrites, 1 angrite, and 1 ungrouped chondrite. One thousand five hundred and forty‐one are from Antarctica, 763 from Africa, 297 from South America, 127 from Asia, 31 from North America, 11 from Europe, 10 from Oceania, 9 from Mars, and 1 from an unknown location. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. The thermal history of Ryugu based on Raman characterization of Hayabusa2 samples.
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Bonal, Lydie, Quirico, Eric, Montagnac, Gilles, Komatsu, Mutsumi, Kebukawa, Yoko, Yabuta, Hikaru, Amano, Kana, Barosch, Jens, Bejach, Laure, Cody, George D., Dartois, Emmanuel, Dazzi, Alexandre, De Gregorio, Bradley, Deniset-Besseau, Ariane, Duprat, Jean, Engrand, Cécile, Hashiguchi, Minako, Kamide, Kanami, Kilcoyne, David, and Martins, Zita
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RAMAN spectroscopy , *RADIOACTIVE elements , *CHONDRITES , *RADIOACTIVE decay , *RAMAN scattering , *ASTEROIDS , *HEATING - Abstract
This paper is focused on the characterization of the thermal history of C-type asteroid Ryugu through the structure of the polyaromatic carbonaceous matter in the returned samples determined by Raman spectroscopy. Both intact particles and extracted Insoluble Organic Matter (IOM) from the two sampling sites on Ryugu have been characterized. The main conclusions are that (i) there is no structural difference of the polyaromatic component probed by Raman spectroscopy between the two sampling sites, (ii) in a manner similar to type 1 and 2 chondrites, the characterized Ryugu particles did not experience significant long-duration thermal metamorphism related to the radioactive decay of elements such as 26Al; (iii) some structural variability is nevertheless observed within our particle set. It can be interpreted as some particles having experienced some short-duration and weak heating (R3 in the scale defined by Quirico et al. 2018 and TII or lower according to the scale defined by Nakamura, 2005). • Thermal history of Ryugu assessed through Raman spectroscopy of returned samples. • Ryugu escaped significant long-term metamorphic history. • Some Ryugu samples experienced short duration heating most likely related to shocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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