CONTENTS G Through I

CONTENTS G Through I

69th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (2006) alpha_g-i.pdf CONTENTS G through I Iron and Nickel in Ureilite Silicates — Chemistry and Isotopes A. Gabriel, G. Quitté, R. Schönberg, J. Schüßler, and A. Pack.............................................................. 5326 Spectroscopy and the Asteroid-Meteorite Link: A Perspective After Three Decades M. J. Gaffey............................................................................................................................................ 5357 Petrology and Geochemistry of the NWA 3368 Eucrite K. G. Gardner, D. S. Lauretta, D. H. Hill, J. S. Goreva, K. J. Domanik, I. A. Franchi, and M. J. Drake ............................................................................................................... 5152 Composition in the Protosolar and Local Interstellar Clouds — Implications for the Chemical Evolution in the Galaxy During the Last 5 Gyr J. Geiss and G. Gloeckler....................................................................................................................... 5134 Equilibrated Ordinary Chondrite-like Micrometeorites M. J. Genge ............................................................................................................................................ 5070 Stable Iron Isotope Analyses of Metal Grains in Ordinary Chondrites by MC-ICP-MS K. J. Gildea, R. Burgess, I. Lyon, and D. W. Sears ................................................................................ 5284 Iron Oxidation State in Australasian Micro-Tektites by High-Resolution XANES Spectroscopy and Kβ-detected XANES Spectroscopy G. Giuli, S. G. Eeckhout, C. Koeberl, E. Paris, and G. Pratesi ............................................................. 5150 Iron Oxidation State in Impact Glass from the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary at Beloc (Haiti) by High-Resolution XANES Spectroscopy: Implications on the Formation Conditions G. Giuli, S. G. Eeckhout, C. Koeberl, G. Pratesi, and E. Paris ............................................................. 5149 Divalent Vanadium in Vigarano CV3 Meteorite Chondrule G. Giuli, G. Pratesi, S. G. Eeckhout, and E. Paris................................................................................. 5148 The JaH 091 Strewnfield E. Gnos, M. Eggimann, A. Al-Kathiri, and B. A. Hofmann .................................................................... 5112 The KREEP-rich Imbrium Impact Melt Breccia of the Lunar Meteorite Sayh Al Uhaymir 169 E. Gnos, B. A. Hofmann, A. Al-Kathiri, and M. J. Whitehouse .............................................................. 5111 Effects of Falling Impact Ejecta on the Post-Chicxulub Atmosphere T. J. Goldin and H. J. Melosh ................................................................................................................ 5073 Constraining Volatile Abundance in Chondritic Components S. H. Gordon, P. A. Bland, S. J. Hammond, and N. W. Rogers.............................................................. 5213 Li-Be Isotope Systematic in Efremovka CAIs J. N. Goswami and M. P. Deomurari..................................................................................................... 5342 An 16O CAI-like Particle Among Antarctic Micrometeorites M. Gounelle, M. Chaussidon, C. Engrand, J. Duprat, and H. Leroux ................................................... 5279 Depth-dependant Fractionation of Light Solar Wind Noble Gases in a Genesis Target A. Grimberg, F. Bühler, P. Bochsler, D. S. Burnett, H. Baur, and R. Wieler......................................... 5187 69th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (2006) alpha_g-i.pdf Osbornite in CB/CH-like Carbonaceous Chondrite Isheyevo V. I. Grokhovsky..................................................................................................................................... 5231 In-situ Fe-XANES Study of Grains Trapped in Aerogel: An Analytical Test for the Interpretation of Stardust Samples Analyses F. Grossemy, J. Borg, and A. Simionovici.............................................................................................. 5276 A Spectacular Compound Chondrule-CAI in Northwest Africa 2918, a New CO3.1 Chondrite J. N. Grossman, G. J. MacPherson, E. P. Vicenzi, and C. M. O’D. Alexander ..................................... 5283 Identification of Reidite from the Ries Impact Crater Using Micro-Raman Spectroscopy: A Review A. Gucsik ................................................................................................................................................ 5103 The High-Energy View of Star Formation M. Güdel................................................................................................................................................. 5099 Water in Bencubbin N. Guilhaumou, C. Fiéni, C. Perron, B. Ghasharova, and Y.-L. Mathis................................................ 5223 Experiments on Chondrule Formation by “Lightning” C. Güttler, T. Poppe, J. Blum, T. Springborn, and J. Wasson................................................................ 5124 Titanium Isotopic Ratios in KJG Presolar SiC Grains from Murchison F. Gyngard, S. Amari, M. Jadhav, K. Marhas, E. Zinner, and R. S. Lewis............................................ 5334 From Size Sorting of Chondrules to Accretion of Parent Bodies — The Effects of Photophoresis H. Haack, O. Krauss, and G. Wurm....................................................................................................... 5199 Mass-fractionation Induced by the Genesis Solar Wind Concentrator: Analysis of Neon Isotopes by UV Laser Ablation V. S. Heber, R. C. Wiens, C. Olinger, D. S. Burnett, H. Baur, U. Wiechert, and R. Wieler..................................................................................................................... 5314 Rare Presolar Silicon Carbide Grains from Novae: An Automated Search by NanoSIMS Ph. R. Heck, P. Hoppe, E. Gröner, K. K. Marhas, H. Baur, and R. Wieler ........................................... 5054 Solar Noble Gases in 470 Myr Old Fossil Micrometeorites Ph. R. Heck, B. Schmitz, H. Baur, and R. Wieler ................................................................................... 5055 Dust in Protoplanetary Disks Th. Henning............................................................................................................................................ 5392 An Occurrence of Jarosite in MIL 03346: Implications for Conditions of Martian Aqueous Alteration C. D. K. Herd ......................................................................................................................................... 5027 Some Methods to Systematically Document the Components of Chondrites R. K. Herd, P. A. Hunt, and K. E. Venance ............................................................................................ 5362 History of Metal Veins in Acapulcoite-lodranite Clan Meteorite GRA 95209 J. S. Herrin, D. W. Mittlefehldt, and M. Humayun................................................................................. 5374 Laboratory Adsorbed Nitrogen and Noble Gases — Are We on the Safe Side? S. Herrmann, S. P. Schwenzer, and U. Ott............................................................................................. 5131 69th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (2006) alpha_g-i.pdf Bulk Composition of Chondrules in Carbonaceous Chondrites D. C. Hezel, H. Palme, and R. Kießwetter ............................................................................................. 5303 Neodymium, Samarium and Gadolinium Isotopic Studies of Lunar Meteorites Dhofar 489 and NWA 032 H. Hidaka and S. Yoneda ....................................................................................................................... 5169 A Possible Meteorite Lag Deposit After Continental Glaciation in Southeastern Manitoba A. R. Hildebrand, M. Beech, S. A. Kissin, and G. B. Quade................................................................... 5378 Why Does Angra Dos Reis Have an Anomalous (Type B) NIR Spectrum? E. J. Hoffman.......................................................................................................................................... 5319 New Finds of Shatter Cones in Distal Ries Ejecta, Bernhardzell, Eastern Switzerland B. A. Hofmann and E. Gnos ................................................................................................................... 5127 The Twannberg, Switzerland IIG Iron: New Finds, CRE Ages and a Glacial Scenario B. A. Hofmann, S. Lorenzetti, O. Eugster, F. Serefiddin, D. Hu, G. F. Herzog, and E. Gnos..................................................................................................................... 5128 Petrology and REE Geochemistry of the Lunar Meteorite Sayh Al Uhaymir 300 W. Hsu, Y. Guan, T. Ushikubo, R. Bartoschewitz, A. Zhang, Th. Kurtz, and P. Kurtz........................... 5200 Sulfide Variations in CR Chondrites H. Huber and A. E. Rubin ...................................................................................................................... 5371 Layered Tektites and Adjacent Soils from SE Thailand H. Huber and J. T. Wasson .................................................................................................................... 5370 Selenium and Sulphur Distribution in the Anomalous CK Chondrite EET 99430 H. Huber, H. A. Ishii, and S. Brennan.................................................................................................... 5324 The Exposure History of the Very Large L6 Chondrite

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