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D S McKay

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McKay D, Gibson Jr E, Thomas-Keprta K, Vali H, Romanek C, Clemett S, et al.
Science . 1996 Aug; 273(5277):924-30. PMID: 8688069
Fresh fracture surfaces of the martian meteorite ALH84001 contain abundant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These fresh fracture surfaces also display carbonate globules. Contamination studies suggest that the PAHs are indigenous...
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Basu A, McKay D
Meteoritics . 1995 Mar; 30(2):162-8. PMID: 11539134
Soils of the 62-cm deep Apollo 16 double drive tube 60013/14 are mature at the top and submature at the bottom. Modal analyses of 5529 grains from the 90-150 micrometers...
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Keller L, Thomas K, Clayton R, Mayeda T, DeHart J, McKay D
Geochim Cosmochim Acta . 1994 Dec; 58(24):5589-98. PMID: 11539152
A petrographic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the Bali CV3 carbonaceous chondrite revealed that the meteorite has undergone extensive deformation and aqueous alteration on its parent body. Deformation textures...
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Keller L, McKay D
Science . 1994 Jun; 264(5166):1780. PMID: 17839915
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Keller L, McKay D
Science . 1993 Sep; 261(5126):1305-7. PMID: 17731858
Lunar soils contain micrometer-sized mineral grains surrounded by thin amorphous rims. Similar features have been produced by exposure of pristine grains to a simulated solar wind, leading to the widespread...
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Thomas K, Blanford G, Keller L, Klock W, McKay D
Geochim Cosmochim Acta . 1993 Jan; 57:1551-66. PMID: 11539451
We have studied nineteen anhydrous chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) using analytical electron microscopy. We have determined a method for quantitative light element EDX analysis of small particles and have...
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McKay D, Carter J, Greenwood W
Science . 1971 Feb; 171(3970):479-80. PMID: 17834555
A troilite-rich nickel-iron particle ("mini-moon") recovered from the moon may be a mound detached from a sphere of silicate glass. Erosion and pitting of the particle may have been caused...
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McKay D, Greenwood W, Morrison D
Science . 1970 Jan; 167(3918):654-6. PMID: 17781533
Glass spherules show multiple high-velocity impact craters and are coated with small particles including glass, plagioclase, clinopyroxene, ilmenite, olivine, chromite, rock fragments, and frozen droplets of iron, nickel-iron, and troilite....