Meteoritic materials within sulfate aerosol particles in the troposphere are detected with transmiss...
Meteoritic materials within sulfate aerosol particles in the troposphere are detected with transmission electron microscopy
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London: Nature Publishing Group
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When meteorites impact the Earth’s atmosphere, they fractionalize and ablate, generating aerosol particles containing extraplanetary materials. Meteoritic materials have been identified among aerosol particles using elemental markers (iron and magnesium); however, their shapes and mixing states are largely unknown. Here we demonstrate the presence...
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Meteoritic materials within sulfate aerosol particles in the troposphere are detected with transmission electron microscopy
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2662-4435
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2662-4435
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10.1038/s43247-022-00469-8