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BURCHELL, M. J.
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Vol 43, No 12 (2008) - Articles
Laboratory investigations of marine impact events: Factors influencing crater formation and projectile survivability
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Discovery of non-random spatial distribution of impacts in the Stardust cometary collector
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Identification of mineral impactors in hypervelocity impact craters in aluminum by Raman spectroscopy of residues
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Smelting of Fe-bearing glass during hypervelocity capture in aerogel
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Bulbous tracks arising from hypervelocity capture in aerogel
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Dust from comet Wild 2: Interpreting particle size, shape, structure, and composition from impact features on the Stardust aluminum foils
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Characteristics of cometary dust tracks in Stardust aerogel and laboratory calibrations
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Vol 42, No 11 (2007) - Articles
Laboratory impacts into dry and wet sandstone with and without an overlying water layer: Implications for scaling laws and projectile survivability
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Vol 42, No 3 (2007) - Articles
Thermal alteration of hydrated minerals during hypervelocity capture to silica aerogel at the flyby speed of Stardust
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Vol 41, No 2 (2006) - Articles
Identification of minerals and meteoritic materials via Raman techniques after capture in hypervelocity impacts on aerogel
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Vol 41, No 2 (2006) - Articles
Laboratory simulation of impacts on aluminum foils of the Stardust spacecraft: Calibration of dust particle size from comet Wild-2
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Vol 44, No 10 (2009) - Articles
Extent of thermal ablation suffered by model organic microparticles during aerogel capture at hypervelocities
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Vol 44, No 10 (2009) - Articles
Interpretation of Wild 2 dust fine structure: Comparison of Stardust aluminum foil craters to the three-dimensional shape of experimental impacts by artificial aggregate particles and meteorite powders.
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Vol 44, No 10 (2009) - Articles
In situ analysis of residues resulting from laboratory impacts into aluminum 1100 foil: Implications for Stardust crater analyses
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