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1990
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Peer-Reviewed Articles
67. Sears,
D.W.G., DeHart, J.M., Hasan, F.A. and Lofgren, G.E. (1990a) Induced thermoluminescence and
cathodoluminescence studies of meteorites: Relevance to structure and active
sites in feldspar. In Spectroscopic Characterization of Minerals
and Their Surfaces (L.M. Coyne, S.W.S. McKeever and D.F. Blake, eds.),
190-222, American Chemical Society, Symp. Ser. 415.
68. Sears
D.W.G., Hasan F.A., Myers B.M. and Sears H. (1990b) Comment on "Update on terrestrial ages of Antarctic
meteorites" by K. Nishiizumi, D. Elmore and P.W. Kubik, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 99, 380-382.
69. Sears
D.W.G., Myers B.M., Hartmetz C.P. and Hasan F.A. (1990c) Structural state and anolamous fading
of thermoluminescence of oligoclase. Nucl.
Tracks Radiat. Meas., Int. Jour. Radiat. Appl. Instrum, part D, 17, 583-586.
Abstracts and Extended
Abstracts
A74. Batchelor J.D.
and Sears D.W.G. (1990a) The
metamorphic, shock and brecciation history of eucrite association meteorites. Lunar
Planet. Sci. XXI, 54-55.
A75. Batchelor J.D.
and Sears D.W.G. (1990b)
Thermoluminescence of individual clasts and matrix from basaltic
achondrites. Meteoritics 25, 349.
A76. Lu Jie, Sears
D.W.G., Keck B.D., Prinz M., Grossman J.N. and Clayton R.N. (1990) Semarkona type I chondrules compared with similar chondrules
in other classes. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXI, 720-721.
A76a. Sears, D.W.G. (1990a) A comparison of the induced
thermoluminescence properties of Antarctic and non-Antarctic A chondrites. In Workshop
on the Differences between Antarctic and non-Antarctic Meteorites, (eds. C.
Koeberl and W.A. Cassidy). LPI
Tech. Rept. 90-01, 83-85. Lunar
and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX.
A77. Sears D.W.G. and
Batchelor J.D,. (1990) The unique
thermal history of H chondrites. Meteoritics 25, 407
A78. Sears D.W.G.,
Batchelor D.J., Lu Jie and Keck B.D. (1990d) Metamorphism of CO and CO-like chondrites and comparisons
with type 3 ordinary chondrites.
Papers presented at the fifteenth
symposium on Antarctic meteorites (abstract), 67-69. National Institute Polar Research,
Tokyo.
A79. Sears D.W.G.,
Batchelor J.D., Mason B., Scott E.R.D., Clayton R.N. and Mayeda T.K.
(1990e) South Australian type 3
ordinary chondrites. Meteoritics 25, 407-408.
A80. Sears D.W.G.,
Sears H. and Myers B.M. (1990f)
The natural TL survey of the 1987/1988 Antarctic meteorite collections:
Pairing, an unusual carbonaceous chondrite group and lunar meteorites. Lunar
Planet. Sci. XXI, 1121-1122.
P27. Myers B.,
Sears H., Hasan F., Score R. and Sears D. (1990) Natural thermoluminescence (NTL) data for antarctic
meteorites. Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 13(2),
25-27. Johnson Space Center, Houston TX.
P28. Benoit
P.H., Sears D.W.G. and Sears H. (1990b)
Natural thermoluminescence measurements on meteorites collected on the
Lewis Cliff Blue Ice Field. Antarctic Journal 25, 47-49.
P29. Benoit P.
H., Myers B., Sears H., and Sears D. (1990c) Natural thermoluminescence data for Antarctic
meteorites. Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter
13(3), 20-22. Johnson Space Center, Houston TX.
P30. Sears
D.W.G. (1990b) Summary of sessions
A and B, Workshop on differences between Antarctic and non-Antarctic meteorites. LPI
Tech. Rept. 90-01, 9-10. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston TX.