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Extraterrestrial Material 2: Curation, Classification, and Historical Importance
Friday, August 2, 2024, 1:30 PM
Throne Room
Chairs:
Steven Jaret
Lidia Pittarello
Lidia Pittarello
1:30 PM
Dumas F.*
Debaille V.
Goderis S.
Revisiting the Systematic Classification of Iron Meteorites
[#6211]
Iron meteorite classifications have been created to group similar meteorites. The aim of this study is to test the robustness of each groups by using a maximum of elements (10) usually measured. Results show some weak groups like the IIAB group.
Iron meteorite classifications have been created to group similar meteorites. The aim of this study is to test the robustness of each groups by using a maximum of elements (10) usually measured. Results show some weak groups like the IIAB group.
1:45 PM
Yaroslavtsev S.*
Amano K.
Viennet J-C.
Roskosz M.
Chumakov A.
Upgraded Nuclear Resonance Beamline ID14 at ESRF, the Mössbauer Spectroscopy with a Submicron Beam
[#6339]
The renewed nuclear resonance beamline ID14 at ESRF become open for users. New capabilities are now available, such as Mössbauer spectroscopy with submicron beam size. Technical details, capabilities, and examples of studies will be presented.
The renewed nuclear resonance beamline ID14 at ESRF become open for users. New capabilities are now available, such as Mössbauer spectroscopy with submicron beam size. Technical details, capabilities, and examples of studies will be presented.
2:00 PM
Lodders K.*
Meteorite Mayhem in Ancient Egypt
[#6466]
Meteorite falls have been a constant accompanying humanity through history, and their stories need to be told — for entertainment, but also to inspire the next generations of meteoriticists to investigate the early story of the solar system.
Meteorite falls have been a constant accompanying humanity through history, and their stories need to be told — for entertainment, but also to inspire the next generations of meteoriticists to investigate the early story of the solar system.
2:15 PM
Ibhi A.
Ouknine L.*
Nachit H.
Khiri F.
Senesi G. S.
The Meteoritic Origin of Iron Artifacts from the High Atlas — Morocco
[#6101]
The present study aims to identify the nature of these two artifacts (nail and hook) by measuring their textural characteristics, mineralogy, and chemical composition, and the possible genetic relationship with Moroccan meteorites.
The present study aims to identify the nature of these two artifacts (nail and hook) by measuring their textural characteristics, mineralogy, and chemical composition, and the possible genetic relationship with Moroccan meteorites.
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