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Supporting Information for "Slowly cooled and chemically diverse basalt clasts identified in ANGSA core 73001"

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posted on 2025-04-10, 18:24 authored by Zoe Elora WilburZoe Elora Wilbur, Angela Tatsch, Jessica J. Barnes, Amanda Claire StadermannAmanda Claire Stadermann, Scott Eckley, Timmons Erickson, Juliane GrossJuliane Gross, Charles Shearer, Ryan Zeigler, Francis M. McCubbin

Datasets of scanning electron microscope images, electron microprobe mineral measurements, and X-ray computed tomography scans for Apollo basaltic core clasts 73001,531 (parent sample 73001,1095B) and 73001,538 (parent sample 73001,1234B).

This data supplements the following publication:
Wilbur Z. E., Tatsch A., Barnes J. J., Stadermann A. C., Eckley A., Erickson T. M., Gross J., Shearer C. K., Zeigler R. A., McCubbin F. M. (In Review). Slowly cooled and chemically diverse basalt clasts identified in ANGSA core 73001. Journal of Geophysical Research, Planets.





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A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO INVESTIGATING THE MAGMATIC AND POST-MAGMATIC HISTORY OF VOLATILES IN BASALTS FROM THE RIM OF STENO CRATER

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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INVESTIGATING DEGASSING HISTORIES OF APOLLO 15 AND 17 LUNAR BASALTS WITH 3D VISUALIZATION AND COORDINATED MICROANALYSIS

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PSEF: The Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility at the University of Arizona

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WE PROPOSE A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO EXAMINE PRESOLAR OXIDE GRAINS IN PRIMITIVE METEORITES TO GAIN FURTHER INSIGHT INTO THEIR PROGENITOR STARS, THE ENVIRONMENTS OF THEIR CIRCUMSTELLAR ORIGINS, THEIR TRANSPORT TO METEORITE PARENT BODIES, AND THE EFFECTS O

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REFRACTORY MATERIALS ARE AMONG THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM AND THEIR CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE HOLD CLUES TO UNDERSTANDING OUR ORIGINS. HERE WE PROPOSE A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TOWARD DECIPHERING THE HISTORIES OF REFRACTORY PRESOLAR MATERIALS FRO

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MRI: Acquisition of an Analytical Transmission Electron Microscope for High-resolution, Rapid Nanoscale Compositional Mapping of Earth, Planetary, and Advanced Materials

Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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#EAR-0841669

Acquisition of a New Electron Microprobe for The University of Arizona

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