Publications of M. Chen
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Journal Article (17)
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Journal Article
95 (5-6), pp. 892 - 895 (2010)
Akaogiite: An ultra-dense polymorph of TiO2 with the baddeleyite-type structure, in shocked garnet gneiss from the Ries Crater, Germany. American Mineralogist 2.
Journal Article
39 (11), pp. 1797 - 1808 (2004)
A shock-produced (Mg, Fe)SiO3 glass in the Suizhou meteorite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 3.
Journal Article
101 (42), pp. 15033 - 15037 (2004)
Rinawoodite lamellae in olivine: Clues to olivine-ringwoodite phase transition mechanisms in shocked meteorites and subducting slabs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 4.
Journal Article
65 (8-9 Sp. Iss. Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 1597 - 1608 (2004)
Stishovite and post-stishovite polymorphs of silica in the Shergotty meteorite: their nature, petrographic settings versus theoretical predictions and relevance to Earth's mantle. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 5.
Journal Article
16 (2), pp. 203 - 211 (2004)
Melting experiments of a chondritic meteorite between 16 and 25 GPa: Implication for Na/K fractionation in a primitive chondritic Earth's mantle. European Journal of Mineralogy 6.
Journal Article
219 (1-2), p. 171 - 171 (2004)
Erratum to "Back-transformation of high-pressure phases in a shock melt vein of an H-chondrite during atmospheric passage: implications for the survival of high-pressure phases after decompression" [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 217 (2003) 141–150]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 7.
Journal Article
217 (1-2), pp. 141 - 150 (2004)
Back-transformation of high-pressure phases in a shock melt vein of an H-chondrite during atmospheric passage: Implications for the survival of high-pressure phases after decompression. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 8.
Journal Article
217, pp. 141 - 150 (2003)
Back-transformation of high-pressure phases in a shock melt vein of an H-chondrite during atmospheric passage: Implications for the survival of high-pressure phases after decompression. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 9.
Journal Article
293, pp. 1467 - 1470 (2001)
An ultradense polymorph of rutile with seven-coordinated titanium from the Ries Crater. Science 10.
Journal Article
192, pp. 485 - 495 (2001)
A natural shock-induced dense polymorph of rutile with α-PbO2 structure in the suevite from the Ries Crater in Germany. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 11.
Journal Article
86, pp. 611 - 621 (2001)
In situ discovery of shock-induced graphite-diamond phase transition in gneisses from the Ries Crater, Germany. American Mineralogist 12.
Journal Article
187, pp. 345 - 356 (2001)
A comparative study of naturally and experimentally shocked chondrites. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 13.
Journal Article
46, pp. 1121 - 1125 (2001)
NaAlSi3O8-Hollandite and other high-pressure minerals in the shock melt veins in the Suizhou meteorite. Chinese Science Bulletin 14.
Journal Article
179, pp. 489 - 502 (2000)
The nature of maskelynite in shocked meteorites: Not diaplectic glass but a glass quenched from shock-induced dense melt at high pressures. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 15.
Journal Article
288, pp. 1632 - 1634 (2000)
A monoclinic post-stishovite polymorph of silica in the Shergotty meteorite. Science 16.
Journal Article
287, pp. 1633 - 1636 (2000)
Natural NaAlSi3O8-hollandite in the shocked Sixiangkoou meteorite. Science 17.
Journal Article
284, pp. 1511 - 1513 (1999)
A post-stishovite SiO2 polymorph in the meteorite Shergotty: Implications for impact events. Science Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Two high-pressure mineral assemblages in shock melt veins of Suizhou L 6 chondrite. In: Antarctic Meteorites XXV, pp. 181 - 183. National Institute Polar Research, Tokyo (2000)
Conference Paper (6)
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Conference Paper
A menagerie of shock-induced very dense minerals in SNC meteorites: Constraints to the pressure and temperature histories of shergottites. In: International Symposium, Evolution of Solar System Materials: A new Perspective from Antarctic Meteorites, pp. 21 - 22. Evolution of Solar System Materials: A new Perspective from Antarctic Meteorites, Tokyo, September 03, 2003 - September 05, 2003. National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Tokyo (2003)
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Conference Paper
A transparent, very hard, dense and unusually disordered form of carbon in heavily shocked gneisses from Popigai, Russia: Petrographic settings and comparison with a similar phase in shocked gneisses from the Ries. In: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII, #1031. 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston/TX, March 11, 2002 - March 15, 2002. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston/TX (2002)