Two extraterrestrial dust horizons found in Dome Fuji ice core, East Antarctica
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- Misawa Keiji
- National Institute of Polar Research
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- Kohno Mika
- ゲッチンゲン大学
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- 富山 隆将
- 海洋研究開発機構
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- 野口 高明
- 茨城大学
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- 中村 智樹
- 九州大学
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- 長尾 敬介
- 東京大学
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- 三河 内岳
- 東京大学
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- 西泉 邦彦
- カリフォルニア大学バークレー
Abstract
Two silicate-rich dust layers, lie respectively at Marine Isotope Stages 12 and 13, were found in Dome Fuji ice cores in East Antarctica. Morphologies, textures, and chemical compositions of constituent particles reveal that they are high-temperature melting products and are of extraterrestrial origin. The two extraterrestrial horizons, each a few millimeters in thickness, represent regional or global meteoritic/cometary events not identified previously in the Southern Hemisphere. These findings will be help to understand the nature of accreted materials to Earth, the flux of extraterrestrial materials at the Earth's surface, and regional climate changes which triggered by large impact explosions on polar ice sheets or by fallout of huge amounts of extraterrestrial dust particles on polar ice.
Journal
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- Abstracts of Annual Meeting of the Geochemical Society of Japan
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Abstracts of Annual Meeting of the Geochemical Society of Japan 56 (0), 111-111, 2009
GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001205733137024
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- NII Article ID
- 130005053773
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed