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1. Properties of chondrules in EL3 chondrites, comparison with EH3 chondrites, and the implications for the formation of enstatite chondrites

2. Investigation of biological, chemical and physical processes on and in planetary surfaces by laboratory simulation

3. Thermoluminescence sensitivity and thermal history of type 3 ordinary chondrites: Eleven new type 3.0-3.1 chondrites and possible explanations for differences among H, L, and LL chondrites

4. The irradiation history of the Ghubara (L5) regolith breccia

5. The induced thermoluminescence and thermal history of plagioclase feldspars

6. Luminescence Properties of Chert and some Archaeological Applications

7. Determination of trapping parameters of the high temperature thermoluminescence peak in equilibrated ordinary chondrites

8. Evidence for low-temperature growth of fayalite and hedenbergite in MacAlpine Hills 88107, an ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite related to the CM-CO clan

9. Terrestrial age measurements using natural thermoluminescence of a drained zone under the fusion crust of Antarctic ordinary chondrites

10. The non-trivial problem of meteorite pairing

11. Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, II: New measurements for thirty type 3 ordinary chondrites

12. Mössbauer and thermoluminescence studies of meteorites from Frontier Mountain, Antarctica

13. Accumulation mechanisms and the weathering of Antarctic equilibrated ordinary chondrites

14. Thermoluminescence of Japanese Antarctic ordinary chondrite collection

15. Regolith and Megaregolith Formation of H-Chondrites: Thermal Constraints on the Parent Body

16. The crystalline lunar spherules: Their formation and implications for the origin of meteoritic chondrules

17. The metamorphic history of eucrites and eucrite-related meteorites and the case for late metamorphism

18. Constraints on the thermal and mixing history of lunar surface materials and comparisons with basaltic meteorites

19. The Orbits of Meteorites from Natural Thermoluminescence

20. The thermal and radiation exposure history of lunar meteorites

21. Chondrules: Their Diversity and the Role of Open-System Processes during Their Formation

22. Galactic cosmic-ray-produced thermoluminescence profiles in meteorites, lunar samples and a terrestrial analog

23. Pyroxene structures, cathodoluminescence and the thermal history of the enstatite chondrites

24. Rapid changes in the nature of the H chondrites falling to Earth

25. Chemical and physical studies of type 3 chondrites XII: The metamorphic history of CV chondrites and their components

26. Chondrule formation, metamorphism, brecciation, an important new primary chondrule group, and the classification of chondrules

27. Metamorphism and aqueous alteration in low petrographic type ordinary chondrites

28. Axtell, a new CV3 chondrite find from Texas

29. A recent meteorite shower in Antarctica with an unusual orbital history

30. Roosevelt County 075: A petrologic, chemical and isotopic study of the most unequilibrated known H chondrite

31. Two chondrule groups each with distinctive rims in Murchison recognized by cathodoluminescence

32. Consortium study of the unusual H chondrite regolith breccia, Noblesville

33. The natural thermoluminescence of meteorites VI: Carbon-14, thermoluminescence and the terrestrial ages of meteorites

34. The natural thermoluminescence of meteorites: 5. Ordinary chondrites at the Allan Hills Ice Fields

35. Breakup and Structure of an H-Chondrite Parent Body: The H-Chondrite Flux over the Last Million Years

36. Chemical and physical studies of chondrites: X. Cathodoluminescence and phase composition studies of metamorphism and nebular processes in chondrules of type 3 ordinary chondrites

37. A compositional classification scheme for meteoritic chondrules

38. The natural thermoluminescence of meteorites

39. The natural thermoluminescence of meteorites: III. lunar and basaltic meteorites

40. Thermoluminescence survey of 12 meteorites collected by the European 1988 Antarctic meteorite expedition to Allan Hills and the importance of acid washing for thermoluminescence sensitivity measurements

41. Evidence for differences in the thermal histories of Antarctic and non-Antarctic H chondrites with cosmic-ray exposure ages

42. The Richfield LL3 chondrite

43. Mission operations in low-gravity regolith and dust

44. Photomosaics of the cathodoluminescence of 60 sections of meteorites and lunar samples

45. Size and density sorting of metal and silicate grains under microgravity conditions and the origin of chondrites

46. The origin of chondrites: Metal-silicate separation experiments under microgravity conditions - II

47. Metal size distributions in EH and EL chondrites

48. The Breakup of a Meteorite Parent Body and the Delivery of Meteorites to Earth

49. The challenge of remote exploration for extraterrestrial fossil life

50. The Kansas University meteorit

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