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Papers and books by Harold C. Urey
and the papers citing HC Urey

Nodes: 7017, Authors: 8923, Journals: 1047, Outer References: 204273, Words: 9630
Collection span: 1923 - 2005
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4801452626 1967 NATURE 216 (5112): 252-&
VANLANDI.SL; SUN CN; TAN WC
ORIGIN OF ROUND-BODY STRUCTURES IN ORGUEIL METEORITE
05
48022212627 1967 NATURE 216 (5114): 453-&
GABEL NW; PONNAMPE.C
MODEL FOR ORIGIN OF MONOSACCHARIDES
24121
48038562628 1967 NATURE 216 (5116): 642-&
MCCARTHY ED; CALVIN M
ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES .I. MOLECULAR CRITERIA FOR HYDROCARBON GENESIS
740
48044102629 1967 NATURE 216 (5119): 1000-&
RAFTER TA; MIZUTANI Y
PRELIMINARY STUDY OF VARIATIONS OF OXYGEN AND SULPHUR ISOTOPE IN NATURAL SULPHATES
116
48054172630 1967 NATURE 216 (5120): 1094-&
UREY HC
WATER ON MOON
3131
4806282631 1967 NATURE 216 (5121): 1207-&
DEGANI C; HALMANN M
CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
220
48076352784 1968 NATURE 218 (5139): 336-&
GILVARRY JJ
OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE FOR SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ON MOON
1319
4808192785 1968 NATURE 218 (5145): 945-&
ROWLAND PR
ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATION FACTOR OF PROTIUM AND DEUTERIUM
221
48094252786 1968 NATURE 219 (5149): 48-&
HENDY CH; WILSON AT
PALAEOCLIMATIC DATA FROM SPELEOTHEMS
1090
48105202787 1968 NATURE 219 (5157): 924-&
SONETT CP; COLBURN DS; SCHWARTZ K
ELECTRICAL HEATING OF METEORITE PARENT BODIES AND PLANETS BY DYNAMO INDUCTION FROM A PRE-MAIN SEQUENCE T TAURI SOLAR WIND
1939
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4811162788 1968 NATURE 220 (5172): 1111-&
GOUDAS CL
LUNAR MASCONS
00
48122172789 1968 NATURE 220 (5173): 1222-&
PEALE SJ; SCHUBERT G; LINGENFE.RE
DISTRIBUTION OF SINUOUS RILLES AND WATER ON MOON
68
48133122790 1968 NATURE 220 (5174): 1309-&
OLEARY BT
INFLUENCE OF LUNAR MASCONS ON ITS DYNAMICAL FIGURE
05
48145212999 1969 NATURE 221 (5179): 459-&
RAFF RA; MEABURN GM
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISMS FOR PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN A PRIMITIVE EARTH ATMOSPHERE
12
481510403000 1969 NATURE 221 (5182): 732-&
GILVARRY JJ
NATURE OF LUNAR MASCONS
1214
4816033001 1969 NATURE 222 (5196): 867-&
OROWAN E
DENSITY OF MOON AND NUCLEATION OF PLANETS
2238
48171253002 1969 NATURE 222 (5200): 1238-&
LIBBY LM; THOMAS FJ
SOLAR ENERGY WITHOUT NEUTRINOS - FUSION CATALYSIS BY QUARKS
014
48187253003 1969 NATURE 223 (5203): 243-&
WADE N
3 ORIGINS OF MOON
22
48190183004 1969 NATURE 223 (5203): 251-&
BAILEY JM
MOON MAY BE A FORMER PLANET
05
48207303005 1969 NATURE 223 (5203): 255-&
GILVARRY JJ
MENSURATION AND ISOSTASY OF LUNAR MASCONS AND MARIA
34
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48214353006 1969 NATURE 223 (5212): 1254-&
GARZ T; KOCK M; RICHTER J; BASCHEK B; HOLWEGER H; et al.
ABUNDANCES OF IRON AND SOME OTHER ELEMENTS IN SUN AND IN METEORITES
2250
48223123007 1969 NATURE 224 (5214): 56-&
CLAYTON DD
ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF COSMIC IMPORTANCE
129
4823293008 1969 NATURE 224 (5215): 164-&
KANE J; CARUCCI G; TURNER B; MCENTEE J
MASCONS, MARID AND SINUOUS RILLES - A POSTULATED IGNEOUS ORIGIN
01
48241243009 1969 NATURE 224 (5217): 342-&
SALISBUR.FB
NATURAL SELECTION AND COMPLEXITY OF GENE
021
48254213010 1969 NATURE 224 (5217): 355-&
MUELLER RF
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON STRENGTH AND COMPOSITION OF UPPER LITHOSPHERE OF VENUS
00
48263263011 1969 NATURE 224 (5221): 766-&
ULRYCH TJ
LEAD ISOTOPES, LUNAR CAPTURE AND MANTLE EVOLUTION
13
48277213012 1969 NATURE 224 (5223): 968-&
GILVARRY JJ
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF MOON
45
48289163175 1970 NATURE 225 (5230): 361-&
ZEH HD
EVIDENCE FOR EXISTENCE OF HEAVY NUCLEI PRIOR TO S-PROCESS
16
48298233176 1970 NATURE 225 (5233): 623-&
GILVARRY JJ
THERMAL HISTORY OF MOON
11
48306143177 1970 NATURE 225 (5234): 714-&
MCCALL GJH
LUNAR RILLES AND A POSSIBLE TERRESTRIAL ANALOGUE
23
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48314203178 1970 NATURE 225 (5237): 1028-&
NAGY B; SCOTT WM; MODZELES.V; NAGY LA; DREW CM; et al.
CARBON COMPOUNDS IN APOLLO-11 LUNAR SAMPLES
1010
48324153179 1970 NATURE 225 (5237): 1069-&
DEUSER WG
ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR DIMINISHING SUPPLY OF AVAILABLE CARBON DURING DIATOM BLOOM IN BLACK-SEA
081
4833283180 1970 NATURE 225 (5239): 1234-&
BURKE JD; BRERETON RG; MULLER PM
DESERT STREAM CHANNELS RESEMBLING LUNAR SINUOUS RILLES
00
48345213181 1970 NATURE 226 (5247): 738-&
BERGER R
REACTION OF CARBON AND SULPHUR ISOTOPES IN APOLLO-II SAMPLES WITH SOLAR HYDROGEN ATOMS
15
4835143182 1970 NATURE 226 (5249): 927-&
MEADOWS AJ
SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF EARLY EARTH AND NATURE OF TERRESTRIAL ATMOSPHERE
02
48363193183 1970 NATURE 227 (5256): 363-&
MUELLER RF
DEHYDROGENATION OF VENUS
34
48376183184 1970 NATURE 227 (5263): 1113-&
KURODA PK; MANUEL OK
MASS FRACTIONATION AND ISOTOPE ANOMALIES IN NEON AND XENON
738
48384143185 1970 NATURE 228 (5268): 254-&
MUELLER G; HINSCH GW
GLASSY PARTICLES IN LUNAR FINES
38
48396413186 1970 NATURE 228 (5275): 923-&
KVENVOLD.K; LAWLESS J; PERING K; PETERSON E; FLORES J; et al.
EVIDENCE FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL AMINO-ACIDS AND HYDROCARBONS IN MURCHISON METEORITE
0270
48403233187 1970 NATURE 228 (5276): 1062-&
SHACKLET.N; RENFREW C
NEOLITHIC TRADE ROUTES RE-ALIGNED BY OXYGEN ISOTOPE ANALYSES
012
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48412143352 1971 NATURE 232 (5306): 94-&
NAGY B; MODZELES.JE; MODZELES.VE; MOHAMMAD MA; NAGY LA; et al.
CARBON COMPOUNDS IN APOLLO-12 LUNAR SAMPLES
1616
48423133353 1971 NATURE 232 (5308): 247-&
DUORAH HL
PRODUCTION OF PROTON-RICH NUCLEI
01
48433153354 1971 NATURE 232 (5311): 466-&
HERMAN Y; GRAZZINI CV; HOOPER C
ARCTIC PALAEOTEMPERATURES IN LATE CAENOZOIC TIME
02
484413293355 1971 NATURE 234 (5324): 89-&
RINGWOOD AE; CLARK SP
INTERNAL CONSTITUTION OF MARS
727
484510273356 1971 NATURE 234 (5327): 267-&
MURTHY VR; EVENSON NM; HALL HT
MODEL OF EARLY LUNAR DIFFERENTIATION
05
48463133357 1971 NATURE 234 (5328): 344-&
WILSON AT; HENDY CH
PAST WIND STRENGTH FROM ISOTOPE STUDIES
014
48479283358 1971 NATURE 234 (5330): 463-&
OVERSBY VM; RINGWOOD AE
TIME OF FORMATION OF EARTHS CORE
1567
48484233511 1972 NATURE 235 (5333): 90-&
MUELLER G
ORGANIC MICROSPHERES FROM PRECAMBRIAN OF SOUTHWEST AFRICA
18
48493103512 1972 NATURE 235 (5333): 98-&
CURTIS CD; PETROWSK.C; OERTEL G
STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE RATIOS WITHIN CARBONATE CONCRETIONS - CLUE TO PLACE AND TIME OF FORMATION
358
4850343513 1972 NATURE 235 (5338): 383-&
DURRANI SA
ARE MICROTEKTITES RESULT OF COMETARY IMPACTS WITH EARTH - REPLY
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48513133514 1972 NATURE 237 (5353): 274-&
MEADOWS AJ
REMANENT MAGNETIZATION IN METEORITES
510
48526403515 1972 NATURE 238 (5359): 77-&
SAGAN C
INTERSTELLAR ORGANIC-CHEMISTRY
542
4853163516 1972 NATURE 238 (5360): 163-&
YCAS M
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON EARLY ATMOSPHERE
26
48547193517 1972 NATURE 238 (5362): 268-&
FEERRIS JP; NICODEM DE
AMMONIA PHOTOLYSIS AND ROLE OF AMMONIA IN CHEMICAL REVOLUTION
00
48556133518 1972 NATURE 238 (5363): 326-&
REEVES H; BOTTINGA Y
D/H RATIO IN JUPITERS ATMOSPHERE
511
4856383519 1972 NATURE 238 (5365): 448-&
HULME G
MASCONS AND ISOSTASY
513
485710323520 1972 NATURE 239 (5366): 44-&
KERRIDGE J
COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF IRON AND NATURE OF PRIMITIVE MATERIAL IN METEORITES
07
48582173672 1973 NATURE 241 (5391): 521-523
RUNCORN K
GEOPHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES OF PROFESSOR LYTTLETON
00
48595103673 1973 NATURE 242 (5392): 32-33
UREY HC
COMETARY COLLISIONS AND GEOLOGICAL PERIODS
5656
48605173674 1973 NATURE 242 (5394): 177-179
SHACKLET.NJ; WISEMAN JDH; BUCKLEY HA
NONEQUILIBRIUM ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION BETWEEN SEAWATER AND PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERAL TESTS
075
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48619343675 1973 NATURE 243 (5404): 204-207
CAMERON AGW; COLGATE SA; GROSSMAN L
COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF BORON
1456
48625163676 1973 NATURE 243 (5407): 405-407
LAWLESS JG; BOYNTON CD
THERMAL SYNTHESIS OF AMINO-ACIDS FROM A SIMULATED PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE
1728
48632213677 1973 NATURE 244 (5411): 83-84
WEINSTEI.DH; KEENEY J
APPARENT LOSS OF ANGULAR-MOMENTUM IN EARTH-MOON SYSTEM
01
4864373678 1973 NATURE 244 (5415): 344-345
FISHER DE
PRIMORDIAL RARE-GASES IN DEEP EARTH
414
4865473679 1973 NATURE 245 (5421): 144-145
LYTTLETO.RA
ENCOUNTERS OF EARTH WITH COMETS
02
48666363680 1973 NATURE 245 (5425): 367-369
KAULA WM; HARRIS AW
DYNAMICALLY PLAUSIBLE HYPOTHESES OF LUNAR ORIGIN
512
4867463819 1974 NATURE 247 (5442): 531-532
HERNDON JM; ROWE MW
METEORITIC MAGNETITE AS A COSMOTHERMOMETER
00
48683113820 1974 NATURE 248 (5443): 40-42
LAURENTL.J
NEW APPROACH TO SURFACE SEAWATER PALEOTEMPERATURES USING O-18-O-16 RATIOS IN SILICA OF DIATOM FRUSTULES
00
48692283821 1974 NATURE 249 (5454): 224-227
SCHUBERT D; HEINEMAN.S; CARLISLE W; TARIKAS H; KIMES B; et al.
CLONAL CELL LINES FROM RAT CENTRAL NERVOUS-SYSTEM
0545
48705183822 1974 NATURE 249 (5456): 437-439
FERRIS JP; WILLIAMS EA; NICODEM DE; HUBBARD JS; VOECKS GE
PHOTOLYSIS OF CO-NH3 MIXTURES AND MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE
311
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48712263823 1974 NATURE 249 (5457): 536-537
MENDIS DA; IP WH
BEHAVIOR OF COMET KOHOUTEK (1973)
24
48721123824 1974 NATURE 250 (5464): 313-314
PATASHNI.H; RUPPRECH.G; SCHUERMA.DW
ENERGY-SOURCE FOR COMET OUTBURSTS
059
487312223825 1974 NATURE 250 (5467): 556-558
HUTCHISO.R
FORMATION OF EARTH
018
48746103826 1974 NATURE 251 (5470): 42-43
ZEITMAN B; CHANG S; LAWLESS JG
DICARBOXYLIC-ACIDS FROM ELECTRIC-DISCHARGE
713
48751123827 1974 NATURE 251 (5476): 582-584
SCHIEGL WE
CLIMATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF DEUTERIUM ABUNDANCE IN GROWTH RINGS OF PICEA
230
4876193828 1974 NATURE 252 (5484): 615-616
HUGHES DW; SEARLE TM; STREET RA
SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF COMETARY OUTBURSTS
02
48771233829 1974 NATURE 252 (5485): 670-672
KUCKES AF
LUNAR MAGNETOMETRY AND MANTLE CONVECTION
29
48786223953 1975 NATURE 253 (5492): 516-518
HERNDON JM; ROWE MW; LARSON EE; WATSON DE
ORIGIN OF MAGNETITE AND PYRRHOTITE IN CARBONACEOUS CHONDRITES
17
48791123954 1975 NATURE 254 (5502): 663-667
CLARKSON ENK; LEVISETTI R
TRILOBITE EYES AND OPTICS OF DESCARTES AND HUYGENS
030
48801123955 1975 NATURE 255 (5506): 313-316
SEN AK; SAHA B
RADIO-WAVE PROPAGATION AND IONIZATION OF METEORIC CONSTITUENTS
05
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4881273956 1975 NATURE 257 (5524): 295-296
FULLER M
POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF LUNAR MAGNETISM
00
48824264099 1976 NATURE 260 (5548): 230-231
BANERJEE SK; MELLEMA JP
EARLY LUNAR MAGNETISM
15
48832264100 1976 NATURE 261 (5558): 284-288
LIBBY LM; PANDOLFI LJ; PAYTON PH; MARSHALL J; BECKER B; et al.
ISOTOPIC TREE THERMOMETERS
652
48841304101 1976 NATURE 261 (5560): 522-524
DARGE W; LACZKO I; THIEMANN W
STEREOSELECTIVITY OF BETA IRRADIATION OF D,L-TRYPTOPHAN IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION
027
48851154102 1976 NATURE 261 (5562): 675-677
GOSWAMI JN
CONSTRAINTS ON NATURE OF ANCIENT LUNAR MAGNETIC-FIELD
23
48863174103 1976 NATURE 262 (5563): 24-27
KLEIN HP; LEDERBERG J; RICH A; HOROWITZ NH; OYAMA VI; et al.
VIKING MISSION SEARCH FOR LIFE ON MARS
07
48872234232 1977 NATURE 266 (5597): 78-80
HARGREAVES WR; MULVIHILL SJ; DEAMER DW
SYNTHESIS OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND MEMBRANES IN PREBIOTIC CONDITIONS
444
48883194233 1977 NATURE 266 (5601): 478-478
LIBBY LM; PANDOLFI LJ
ISOTOPE TREE THERMOMETERS - REPLY
03
48891214234 1977 NATURE 269 (5628): 478-480
MARTELLI G; NEWTON G
HYPERVELOCITY CRATERING AND IMPACT MAGNETIZATION OF BASALT
226
48906574235 1977 NATURE 270 (5639): 676-681
RUNCORN SK; LIBBY LM; LIBBY WF
PRIMEVAL MELTING OF MOON
620
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4891284358 1978 NATURE 272 (5650): 239-239
SINGER CE
SUPER-NOVAE AND LUNAR MELTING
01
48926394359 1978 NATURE 273 (5659): 199-202
EREZ J
VITAL EFFECT ON STABLE-ISOTOPE COMPOSITION SEEN IN FORAMINIFERA AND CORAL SKELETONS
57149
48935174360 1978 NATURE 275 (5676): 121-123
BUCHARDT B
OXYGEN ISOTOPE PALEOTEMPERATURES FROM TERTIARY PERIOD IN NORTH-SEA AREA
8111
48948254477 1979 NATURE 280 (5718): 116-119
HUTCHISON R; BEVAN AWR; AGRELL SO; ASHWORTH JR
ACCRETION TEMPERATURE OF THE TIESCHITZ, H-3, CHONDRITIC METEORITE
642
48951334478 1979 NATURE 280 (5725): 820-822
CHAMEIDES WL; WALKER JCG; NAGY AF
POSSIBLE CHEMICAL-IMPACT OF PLANETARY LIGHTNING IN THE ATMOSPHERES OF VENUS AND MARS
129
48963814479 1979 NATURE 282 (5738): 455-459
NAPIER WM; CLUBE SVM
THEORY OF TERRESTRIAL CATASTROPHISM
2077
48974144571 1980 NATURE 283 (5743): 183-184
KERRIDGE JF
ACCRETION OF NITROGEN DURING THE GROWTH OF PLANETS
18
48983514572 1980 NATURE 285 (5762): 201-203
HSU KJ
TERRESTRIAL CATASTROPHE CAUSED BY COMETARY IMPACT AT THE END OF CRETACEOUS
0110
48992164573 1980 NATURE 285 (5763): 309-311
OKEEFE JA
THE TERMINAL EOCENE EVENT - FORMATION OF A RING-SYSTEM AROUND THE EARTH
522
49004304574 1980 NATURE 287 (5781): 432-435
MAZANY T; LERMAN JC; LONG A
C-13 IN TREE-RING CELLULOSE AS AN INDICATOR OF PAST CLIMATES
036
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49015414575 1980 NATURE 288 (5786): 72-74
ARCULUS RJ; DELANO JW
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE OF THE OXIDATION-STATE OF EARTHS UPPER MANTLE
336
49026114576 1980 NATURE 288 (5786): 103-104
KING EA
LATE EOCENE RINGS AROUND THE EARTH
02
49031144671 1981 NATURE 289 (5795): 269-271
IP WH
EXPANDING HALOES IN COMETARY COMAE
06
490417984672 1981 NATURE 293 (5833): 535-539
MCELROY MB; PRATHER MJ
NOBLE-GASES IN THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
324
49052154673 1981 NATURE 294 (5836): 64-65
FOLSOME CE; BRITTAIN A; SMITH A; CHANG S
HYDRAZINES AND CARBOHYDRAZIDES PRODUCED FROM OXIDIZED CARBON IN EARTHS PRIMITIVE ENVIRONMENT
210
490610574789 1982 NATURE 300 (5891): 414-419
MINSTER JF; BIRCK JL; ALLEGRE CJ
ABSOLUTE AGE OF FORMATION OF CHONDRITES STUDIED BY THE RB-87-SR-87 METHOD
566
4907134907 1983 NATURE 301 (5895): 9-9
HSU K
ASTEROIDS OR COMETS
11
49084124908 1983 NATURE 303 (5912): 10-10
CLUBE SVM; NAPIER WM
EXTINCTION BY COMET OR ASTEROID
01
49092144909 1983 NATURE 303 (5918): 572-573
SEARS DWG
METEORITES - CALCIUM-RICH AND ALUMINUM-RICH INCLUSIONS
00
49108294910 1983 NATURE 303 (5919): 685-687
MARIOTTI A
ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN IS A RELIABLE STANDARD FOR NATURAL N-15 ABUNDANCE MEASUREMENTS
9201
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49116364911 1983 NATURE 304 (5928): 720-723
AHARON P
140,000-YR ISOTOPE CLIMATIC RECORD FROM RAISED CORAL REEFS IN NEW-GUINEA
1044
49127295007 1984 NATURE 308 (5955): 169-172
HINTON RW; BISCHOFF A
ION MICROPROBE MAGNESIUM ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF PLAGIOCLASE AND HIBONITE FROM ORDINARY CHONDRITES
1244
49136565008 1984 NATURE 308 (5961): 709-712
RAMPINO MR; STOTHERS RB
TERRESTRIAL MASS EXTINCTIONS, COMETARY IMPACTS AND THE SUNS MOTION PERPENDICULAR TO THE GALACTIC PLANE
16152
49146425009 1984 NATURE 310 (5979): 674-677
FILLON RH; WILLIAMS DF
DYNAMICS OF MELTWATER DISCHARGE FROM NORTHERN HEMISPHERE ICE SHEETS DURING THE LAST DEGLACIATION
317
49155115010 1984 NATURE 311 (5983): 251-252
MARIOTTI A
NATURAL N-15 ABUNDANCE MEASUREMENTS AND ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN STANDARD CALIBRATION
443
49162255092 1985 NATURE 318 (6044): 349-352
BENDER M; LABEYRIE LD; RAYNAUD D; LORIUS C
ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERIC O-2 IN ICE LINKED WITH DEGLACIATION AND GLOBAL PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY
341
49179405176 1986 NATURE 319 (6055): 663-665
FUTRELL DS
IMPLICATION OF WELDED BRECCIA IN MUONG NONG-TYPE TEKTITES
26
49186365177 1986 NATURE 321 (6065): 58-61
DRUFFEL ERM; BENAVIDES LM
INPUT OF EXCESS CO2 TO THE SURFACE OCEAN BASED ON C-13/C-12 RATIOS IN A BANDED JAMAICAN SCLEROSPONGE
1249
49197615178 1986 NATURE 322 (6076): 221-228
JONES JH; DRAKE MJ
GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ON CORE FORMATION IN THE EARTH
6166
492019845179 1986 NATURE 322 (6077): 323-328
RINGWOOD AE
TERRESTRIAL ORIGIN OF THE MOON
323
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49217435180 1986 NATURE 324 (6093): 137-140
CHAPPELL J; SHACKLETON NJ
OXYGEN ISOTOPES AND SEA-LEVEL
26692
49226185271 1987 NATURE 326 (6112): 445-447
PILLINGER C
METEORITES - NEARER YET FARTHER AWAY
02
49232115272 1987 NATURE 326 (6115): 739-740
WRIGHT IP; GRADY MM
METEORITES - DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
02
49247375273 1987 NATURE 327 (6122): 477-482
LABEYRIE LD; DUPLESSY JC; BLANC PL
VARIATIONS IN MODE OF FORMATION AND TEMPERATURE OF OCEANIC DEEP WATERS OVER THE PAST 125,000 YEARS
18203
49255175274 1987 NATURE 327 (6122): 495-497
FRANCEY RJ; TANS PP
LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN O-18 OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2
1072
492610515275 1987 NATURE 328 (6125): 54-58
SLOWEY NC; CURRY WB
STRUCTURE OF THE GLACIAL THERMOCLINE AT LITTLE BAHAMA BANK
05
49272245276 1987 NATURE 328 (6130): 506-509
MEECH KJ; JEWITT D
COMET BOWELL AT RECORD HELIOCENTRIC DISTANCE
114
49284505277 1987 NATURE 330 (6149): 632-635
CHYBA CF
THE COMETARY CONTRIBUTION TO THE OCEANS OF PRIMITIVE EARTH
964
49296345342 1988 NATURE 331 (6153): 249-251
MIX AC; PISIAS NG
OXYGEN ISOTOPE ANALYSES AND DEEP-SEA TEMPERATURE-CHANGES - IMPLICATIONS FOR RATES OF OCEANIC MIXING
117
49302385343 1988 NATURE 333 (6173): 534-537
PINTO PA; WOOSLEY SE
THE THEORY OF GAMMA-RAY EMERGENCE IN SUPERNOVA 1987A
1105
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49314355344 1988 NATURE 334 (6183): 609-611
MILLER SL; BADA JL
SUBMARINE HOT SPRINGS AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
13100
49327235345 1988 NATURE 335 (6192): 717-719
SPERO HJ; WILLIAMS DF
EXTRACTING ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FROM PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERAL DELTA-C-13 DATA
1760
49332365346 1988 NATURE 336 (6194): 56-59
JONES GA; KEIGWIN LD
EVIDENCE FROM FRAM STRAIT (78-DEGREES-N) FOR EARLY DEGLACIATION
8124
49342285423 1989 NATURE 337 (6202): 55-58
FEGLEY B; PRINN RG
ESTIMATION OF THE RATE OF VOLCANISM ON VENUS FROM REACTION-RATE MEASUREMENTS
442
49353565424 1989 NATURE 338 (6210): 29-34
NEWSOM HE; TAYLOR SR
GEOCHEMICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE FORMATION OF THE MOON BY A SINGLE GIANT IMPACT
862
49367965425 1989 NATURE 338 (6212): 217-224
JOYCE GF
RNA EVOLUTION AND THE ORIGINS OF LIFE
12269
49376365426 1989 NATURE 338 (6215): 493-496
THUNELL RC; WILLIAMS DF
GLACIAL-HOLOCENE SALINITY CHANGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN-SEA - HYDROGRAPHIC AND DEPOSITIONAL EFFECTS
985
49386125501 1990 NATURE 345 (6271): 110-111
WRIGHT IP; GILMOUR I
METEORITICS - ORIGIN OF ORGANIC MATERIALS
04
49394215502 1990 NATURE 347 (6288): 53-55
HASHIMOTO A
EVAPORATION KINETICS OF FORSTERITE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EARLY SOLAR NEBULA
248
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