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Peer-Reviewed Articles
78. Benoit
P.H. and Sears D.W.G. (1992a) The breakup of a meteorite parent body and the
delivery of meteorites to Earth. Science 255, 1685-1687.
79. Benoit,
P.H., Sears, H. and Sears D.W.G. (1992a)
The natural thermoluminescence of meteorites - IV: Ordinary chondrites
at the Lewis Cliff ice field. J. Geophys.
Res. 97, 4629-4647.
80. DeHart,
J.M., Lofgren, G.E., Lu Jie, Benoit P.H. and Sears D.W.G. (1992) Chemical and Physical Studies of
chondrites - X:
Cathodoluminescence studies of metamorphism and nebular processes in
type 3 ordinary chondrites. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 56, 3791-3807.
81. Hasan
F.A., Score R., Myers B.M., Sears H., Cassidy W.A. and Sears D.W.G. (1992) Natural thermoluminescence levels and
the recovery location of Antarctic meteorites. In Field and
Laboratory Investigations of Antarctic Meteorites Collected by United States
Expeditions, 1985-1987. (eds. U.B. Marvin and G.J. MacPherson), Smithson. Contrib. Earth Sci. No. 30, 57-68.
82. Ninagawa,
K., Nishimura S., Kubona N., Yamamoto I., Kohata M., Wada T., Yamashita Y., Lu
J., Sears D.W.G., Matsunami S. and Nishimura H. (1992a) Thermoluminescence of chondrules in
primitive ordinary chondrites, Semarkona and Bishunpur. Proc.
NIPR Symp. Antarctic Meteor. 5,
281-289.
83. Sears,
D.W.G., Lu Jie, Benoit, P.H., DeHart, J.M. and Lofgren, G.E. (1992a) A compositional classification scheme
for meteoritic chondrules. Nature 357, 207-210.
Abstracts and Extended Abstracts
A92. Benoit P.H. and
Sears D.W.G. (1992b) The break-up
of the H chondrite parent body and the delivery of fragments to earth. Lunar
Planet. Sci. XXIII, 85-86.
A93. Benoit P.H. and
Sears D.W.G. (1992c) Metallographic
cooling rate differences between Antarctic and non-Antarctic H5 chondrites and
some implications. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII, 87-88.
A94. Benoit P.H. and
Sears D.W.G. (1992d)
Thermoluminescence measurements on meteorites from the Elephant Moraine
Region: L6 showers and regional
ice movements. Meteoritics 27, 201--202.
A95. Benoit P.H.,
Sears D.W.G. and McKeever S.W.S. (1992b)
Natural thermoluminescence and terrestrial ages of meteorites: Age clustering in the Saharan
collection. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII,
89-90.
A96. Bischoff A.,
Sears D.W.G., Benoit P.H., Geiger T. and Stoffler D. (1992) New type 3 ordinary
chondrites from the Sahara Desert.
Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII, 107-108.
A97. Chang Y., Benoit
P.H. and Sears D.W.G. (1992a) Bulk
compositional confirmation of the first EL3 chondrite and some
implications. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII,
217-218.
A98. Lipschutz M.E., Wolf
S.F., Gartenhaus S., Lindstrom M.M., Mittlefehldt D.W., Zolensky M.E., Wacker
J.F., Benoit P.H., Sears D.W. and Dodd R.T. (1992) Noblesville meteorite breccia: recovery and initial
characterization. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII, 785-786.
A99. Lu J., Sears
D.W.G., Benoit P.H., Prinz M. and Weisberg M.K. (1992) The four primitive chondrule groups and
the formation of chondrules. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXIII, 813-814.
A100. Matsunami S., Ninagawa K., Yamamoto
I., Kohata M., Wada T., Yamashita Y., Lu J., Sears D.W.G. and Nishimura H.
(1992) Thermoluminescence and
compositional zoning in the mesostasis of a Semarkona group A chondrule asnd
new insights into the chondrule forming process. Meteoritics 27, 256-257.
A101. Ninagawa K., Yamamoto I., Kohata
M., Wada T., Yamashita Y., Lu J., Sears D.W.G., Matsunami S, and Nishimura H.
(1992b) Thermoluminescence of
primitive ordinary chondrites, Semarkona and Bishunpur. Meteoritics
27, 269.
A102. Sears D.W.G., Lu J. and Benoit P.H.
(1992b) Chondrule rims on
Murchison, cathodoluminescence evidence for in situ formation by aqueous
alteration. Meteoritics 27, 288.
A103. Symes S., Benoit P.H., Batchelor
J.D. and Sears D.W.G. (1992) The
thermal history of lunar rocks, regolith and lunar meteorites: Secondary processing as viewed by
thermoluminescence. Meteoritics 27, 294.
A104. Zhang Y., Benoit P.H. and Sears
D.W.G. (1992b) The thermal history
of enstatite chondrites. Meteoritics 27, 310.
P35. Benoit
P.H., Roth J., Sears H. and Sears D. (1992c) Natural thermoluminescence (NTL) data for Antarctic
meteorites. Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 15(1),
19. Johnson Space Center, Houston TX.
P36. Benoit
P.H., Roth J., Sears H. and Sears D.
(1992d) Natural thermoluminescence (NTL) data for Antarctic
meteorites. Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 15(2),
34-35. Johnson Space Center, Houston TX.
P37. Benoit
P.H., D.W.G. Sears, H. Sears and J. Roth (1992e) Natural thermoluminescence of meteorites and implications
for ice movement in the Elephant Moraine region. Antarctic Journal 27, 28-30.
P37a. Bevan, A.;
Ridley, N.; Sears, D. (1992)
Memorial for Howard James Axon (1924-1992). Meteoritics, volume 27, page 611 (1992)
P38. Sears
D.W.G. (1992a) Thermoluminescence
of meteorites: Shedding light on
the cosmos. Impact! No. 6,
6-18. (Reprint at the editor's
request of item 63 above.)
P39f. Anders E. and Sears D.
(1992) Tribute to John
Wasson. Meteoritics, volume
27, page 2.
P39a. Sears, D. W. G.
(1992c) Editorial. Meteoritics,
volume 27, page 3.
P39b. Sears, D. W. G.
(1992d) Editorial. Meteoritics,
volume 27, page 123.
P39c. Sears, D. W. G.
(1992e) Editorial. Meteoritics,
volume 27, page 195.
P39d. Sears, D. W. G.
(1992f) Editorial. Meteoritics,
volume 27 page 323.
P39e. Sears, D. W. G.
(1992g) Editorial – Aberrations and angels. Meteoritics,
volume 27 page 487.