Auflistung nach Mitwirkenden "Ebert, Samuel"
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Asteroid 2008 TC3, not a polymict ureilitic but a polymict C1 chondrite parent body? Survey of 249 Almahata Sitta fragments
Bischoff, Addi; Bannemann, Lukas; Decker, Stephan; Ebert, Samuel; Haberer, Siegfried; Heitmann, Ursula; Horstmann, Marian; Klemm, Kerstin I.; Kraemer, Ann‐Kathrin; Lentfort, Sarah; Patzek, Markus; Storz, Jakob; Weyrauch, Mona (Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2022-05-14)On October 7, 2008, the asteroid 2008 TC3 exploded as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere, producing significant dust (in the atmosphere) and delivering thousands of stones in a strewn field in Sudan, collectively known as ... -
Classification of CM chondrite breccias—Implications for the evaluation of samples from the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa 2 missions
Lentfort, Sarah; Bischoff, Addi; Ebert, Samuel; Patzek, Markus (Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2020)CM chondrites are complex impact (mostly regolith) breccias, in which lithic clasts show various degrees of aqueous alteration. Here, we investigated the degree of alteration of individual clasts within 19 different CM ... -
Disk transport rates from Ti isotopic signatures of refractory inclusions
Render, Jan; Bryson, James F. J.; Ebert, Samuel; Brennecka, Gregory A. (Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2022-11-10)The early solar system was a dynamic period during which the formation of early solids set into motion the process of planet building. Although both astrophysical observations and theoretical modeling demonstrate the ... -
The chondrite breccia of Antonin (L4‐5)—A new meteorite fall from Poland with a heterogeneous distribution of metal
Bischoff, Addi; Patzek, Markus; Peters, Stefan T. M.; Barrat, Jean‐Alix; Di Rocco, Tommaso; Pack, Andreas; Ebert, Samuel; Jansen, Christian A.; Kmieciak, Kryspin (Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2022-08-23)On July 15, 2021, a huge fireball was visible over Poland. After the possible strewn field was calculated, the first and so far only sample, with a mass of 350 g, was discovered 18 days after the fireball event. The Antonin ...