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AGU Fall Meeting 2011

Postby David Entwistle » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:27 pm

The programme for the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, which will take place between 5th and 9th December 2011, has been published. You can log on as a guest and search the programme and read the abstracts - there's plenty to interest those with a deep fascination with meteorites. The following small selection include contributions from UK and Irish institutions:

    P23C-1725. Early Planetesimals: Making Models to Match Meteorites
    Ian Sanders; Stephen M. Jones

    P23E-10. Methane Emission from the Murchison Meteorite Induced by Ultraviolet Radiation and its Potential Impact on the Martian Atmosphere
    Frank Keppler; Ivan Vigano; Andy McLeod; Ulrich Ott; Thomas Roeckmann

    P31B-1709. EBSD analysis of the Shergottite Meteorites: New developments within the technique and their implication on what we know about the preferred orientation of Martian minerals
    Natasha Stephen; Gretchen K. Benedix; Phil Bland; Jana Berlin; Tobias Salge; Daniel Goran

    P32B-03. Maximizing the science return from 3.3 g of martian meteorite: A consortium study of olivine-phyric shergottite NorthWest Africa 6234
    Justin Filiberto; Feargus Abernethy; Ian B. Butler; Julia Cartwright; Emily J. Chin; James M. Day; Cyrena Goodrich; Monica Grady; Juliane Gross; Ian Franchi; Christopher D. Herd; Simon P. Kelley; Ulrich Ott; Sarah C. Penniston-Dorland; Susanne P. Schwenzer; Allan H. Treiman

    MR51B-2172. Low-frequency high-temperature behaviour of Fe-Ni alloys and octahedrite meteorite at the bcc-fcc transition
    Zhenwei Peng; Simon A. Redfern
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