Publications of G. W. Lugmair
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Book Chapter (6)
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Supernova signatures in meteorites. In: From twilight to highlight: The physics of supernovae, pp. 354 - 366 (Eds. Hillebrandt, W.; Leibundgut, B.). Springer, Berlin (2003)
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Chronology of asteroid accretion and differentation. In: Asteroids III, pp. 687 - 695 (Eds. Bottke Jr., W. F.; Cellino, A.; Paolicchi, P.; Binzel, R. P.). The University of Arizona Press, Tucson (2002)
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Timescales of planetesimal formation and differentiation based on extinct radioisotopes. In: Origin of the Earth and Moon, pp. 25 - 44 (Eds. Canup, M.; Righter, K.). University of Arizona Press, Tucson (2000)
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The oldest impact deposits on Earth - First confirmation of an extraterrestrial component. In: Impacts and the Early Earth, pp. 99 - 115 (Eds. Gilmour, I.; Koeberl, C.). Springer, New York (2000)
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Lugmair, G. W.). Kluwer, Dordrecht (2000)
On the 53Mn heteorogeneity in the early solar system. In: From Dust to Terrestrial Planets, pp. 225 - 236 (Eds. Benz, W.; Kallenbach, R.;
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53Mn and 60Fe in the early solar system. In: Astronomy with Radioactivities. Proceedings of the International Workshop, Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee 1999, pp. 205 - 212 (Eds. Diehl, R.; Hartmann, D.). Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching (1999)
Conference Paper (30)
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Two years of chemical sampling in Meridiani Planum by the APXS on board the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVII, #1882. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2006)
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Chemical diversity along the traverse of the rover Spirit at Gusev Crater. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVII, #2176. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2006)
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Hematite on the surface of Meridiani Planum and Gusev crater. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, #1767. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2005)
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Results of the alpha-particle-X-ray spectrometer on board of the Mars exploration rovers. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, #1997. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2005)
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The search for extinct iron-60 in iron meteorites. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, #1611. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2005)
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High precision relative and absolute ages for Asuka 881394, a unique and ancient basalt. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, #2126. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2005)
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Manganese-Chromium isotope systematics of basaltic achondrite Northwest Africa 011. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1715. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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Revisiting extraterrestrial U isotope ratios. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1575. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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High spatial resolution ion microprobe measurements refine chronology of Orgueil carbonate formation. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1313. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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An ordinary chondrite impactor - Composition for the Bosumtwi impact structure, Ghana, West Africa: Discussion of siderophile element contents and Os and Cr isotope data. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1256. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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Initial Cr-isotopic and iridium measurements of concentrates from Late-Eocene Cpx-spherule deposits. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1824. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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In-situ evidence for live iron-60 in the early solar system: A potential heat source for planetary differentiation from a nearby supernova explosion. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1271. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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APXS on Mars: Analyses of soils and rocks at Gusev crater and Meridiani Planum. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #2172. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)
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Extraterrestrial chromium in the Permian-Triassic boundary at Graphite Peak, Antarctica. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, #1875. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2004)