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Ancient porosity preserved in ordinary chondrites: Examining shock and compaction on young asteroids

Friedrich, Jon M., Rubin, Alan E., Beard, Sky P., , Macke, Robert J.(2014). Ancient porosity preserved in ordinary chondrites: Examining shock and compaction on young asteroids. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 49(7), 1214-1231. https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.12328

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
339Ar-40Ar gas analysis results and ages of seven high-porosity ordinary chondritesCALC, AR_ARAGE
Appendix S140Ar-39Ar resultsAR_AR, CALCAr40, Ar38, Ar36, Ar39, AGE, Ar37

Methods

method namelaboratorymethod comment More details are available for the following variables
AR40_AR39 AGE DETERMINATIONUNKNOWNIrradiated with neutrons at the Cadmium-Lined In-Core Irradiation Tube (CLICIT) facility at Oregon State University. VG 5400 mass spectrometer
CALCULATEDUNKNOWNValues listed have been corrected for blank, discrimination, decay and interference, and do not include correction for spallation and air

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