Induced thermoluminescence (TL) measurements have identified a subset of Antarctic \(H\) chondrites which have significantly higher induced TL peak temperatures than other Antarctic \(H\) chondrites or modern falls. This group was not produced by weathering or shock, but appears to have been produce
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Structure and thermal history of the H-chondrite parent asteroid revealed by thermochronometry
✍ Scribed by Trieloff, Mario; Jessberger, Elmar K.; Herrwerth, Ingrid; Hopp, Jens; Fiéni, Christine; Ghélis, Marianne; Bourot-Denise, Michèle; Pellas, Paul
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2003
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- 422
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- 0028-0836
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