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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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63018223385 1971 SCIENCE 172 (3981): 403-&
UREY HC
WAS MOON ORIGINALLY COLD
00
63024213386 1971 SCIENCE 172 (3984): 722-&
GREELEY R
LUNAR HADLEY RILLE - CONSIDERATIONS OF ITS ORIGIN
727
63031123387 1971 SCIENCE 172 (3988): 1126-&
DELSEMME AH
COMETS - PRODUCTION MECHANISMS OF HYDROXYL AND HYDROGEN HALOS
317
63044293388 1971 SCIENCE 173 (3995): 417-&
SAGAN C; KHARE BN
LONG-WAVELENGTH ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOPRODUCTION OF AMINO ACIDS ON PRIMITIVE EARTH
42121
63054243389 1971 SCIENCE 173 (3995): 433-&
HARADA K; HARE PE; WINDSOR CR; FOX SW
EVIDENCE FOR COMPOUNDS HYDROLYZABLE TO AMINO ACIDS IN AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF APOLLO-11 AND APOLLO-12 LINAR FINES
1324
630611403390 1971 SCIENCE 174 (4016): 1334-&
BOULOS MS; MANUEL OK
XENON RECORD OF EXTINCT RADIOACTIVITIES IN EARTH
765
630718483535 1972 SCIENCE 175 (4017): 55-&
GANAPATH.R; LAUL JC; ANDERS E; MORGAN JW
MOON - POSSIBLE NATURE OF BODY THAT PRODUCED IMBRIAN BASIN, FROM COMPOSITION OF APOLLO-14 SAMPLES
011
63082103536 1972 SCIENCE 175 (4017): 59-&
KING EA; BUTLER JC; CARMAN MF
CHONDRULES IN APOLLO-14 SAMPLES - IMPLICATIONS FOR ORIGIN OF CHONDRITIC METEORITES
925
63094113537 1972 SCIENCE 175 (4018): 165-&
SJOGREN WL; WOLLENHA.W; GOTTLIEB P; MULLER PM
LUNAR GRAVITY VIA APOLLO-14 DOPPLER RADIO TRACKING
428
6310043538 1972 SCIENCE 176 (4031): 117-&
UREY HC; MARTI K
LUNAR BASALTS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63117233539 1972 SCIENCE 176 (4031): 172-&
SAUNDERS MA; ROHLFING DL
POLYAMINO ACIDS - PREPARATION FROM REPORTED PROPORTIONS OF PREBIOTIC AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL AMINO-ACIDS
215
63128623540 1972 SCIENCE 177 (4043): 52-&
SAGAN C; MULLEN G
EARTH AND MARS - EVOLUTION OF ATMOSPHERES AND SURFACE TEMPERATURES
27241
63133193541 1972 SCIENCE 177 (4044): 161-&
KERRIDGE JF; VEDDER JF
ACCRETIONARY PROCESSES IN EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM - EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH
618
63144443542 1972 SCIENCE 178 (4067): 1245-&
ANDERSON DL; HANKS TC
IS MOON HOT OR COLD
48
63155163700 1973 SCIENCE 179 (4072): 483-484
HANDSCHU.GJ; ORGEL LE
STRUVITE AND PREBIOTIC PHOSPHORYLATION
021
63163173701 1973 SCIENCE 179 (4077): 997-999
MURRAY BC; MALIN MC
POLAR WANDERING ON MARS
132
63172143702 1973 SCIENCE 179 (4078): 1122-1123
ALVAREZ R
LUNAR PERMAFROST - DIELECTRIC IDENTIFICATION
14
63184203703 1973 SCIENCE 180 (4086): 636-638
RUNCORN SK; UREY HC
NEW THEORY OF LUNAR MAGNETISM
2424
63197553704 1973 SCIENCE 180 (4087): 701-708
CAMERON AGW
OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM
16
632015513705 1973 SCIENCE 180 (4092): 1279-1283
TATSUMOT.M; KNIGHT RJ; ALLEGRE CJ
TIME DIFFERENCES IN FORMATION OF METEORITES AS DETERMINED FROM RATIO OF PB-207 TO PB-206
0304
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63212203706 1973 SCIENCE 181 (4099): 553-554
MULLAN DJ
EARTHQUAKE WAVES AND GEOMAGNETIC DYNAMO
17
6322121193707 1973 SCIENCE 181 (4105): 1125-1133
MATWIYOF.NA; OTT DG
STABLE ISOTOPE TRACERS IN LIFE SCIENCES AND MEDICINE
064
63236233708 1973 SCIENCE 182 (4111): 485-488
CLAYTON RN; GROSSMAN L; MAYEDA TK
COMPONENT OF PRIMITIVE NUCLEAR COMPOSITION IN CARBONACEOUS METEORITES
87403
6324431213709 1973 SCIENCE 182 (4114): 781-790
ANDERS E; HAYATSU R; STUDIER MH
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN METEORITES
35129
632513253710 1973 SCIENCE 182 (4115): 920-922
LANGE DE; LARIMER JW
CHONDRULES - ORIGIN BY IMPACTS BETWEEN DUST GRAINS
917
63262133857 1974 SCIENCE 183 (4126): 763-764
OWEN T
MARTIAN CLIMATE - EMPIRICAL-TEST OF POSSIBLE GROSS VARIATIONS
615
63274213858 1974 SCIENCE 183 (4128): 954-956
SEITZ MG; KUSHIRO I
MELTING RELATIONS OF ALLENDE METEORITE
436
63284193859 1974 SCIENCE 184 (4140): 984-987
HONG KY; HONG JH; BECKER RS
HOT HYDROGEN-ATOMS - INITIATORS OF REACTIONS OF INTEREST IN INTERSTELLAR CHEMISTRY AND EVOLUTION
924
632912423860 1974 SCIENCE 186 (4162): 440-443
LEWIS JS
TEMPERATURE-GRADIENT IN SOLAR NEBULA
31152
63302143861 1974 SCIENCE 186 (4166): 825-826
RUSSELL CT; COLEMAN PJ; SCHUBERT G
LUNAR MAGNETIC-FIELD - PERMANENT AND INDUCED DIPOLE-MOMENTS
625
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63315483862 1974 SCIENCE 186 (4167): 922-925
FANALE FP; JOHNSON TV; MATSON DL
IO - SURFACE EVAPORITE DEPOSIT
287
63321133987 1975 SCIENCE 189 (4198): 215-216
NOVOTNY M; HAYES JM; BRUNER F; SIMMONDS PG
GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC COLUMN FOR VIKING 1975 MOLECULAR ANALYSIS EXPERIMENT
424
633312463988 1975 SCIENCE 189 (4200): 333-340
KIEFFER SW
DROPLET CHONDRULES
851
63343293989 1975 SCIENCE 189 (4202): 555-557
MARGOLIS SV; KROOPNICK PM; GOODNEY DE; DUDLEY WC; MAHONEY ME
OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPES FROM CALCAREOUS NANNOFOSSILS AS PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
1459
63353223990 1975 SCIENCE 190 (4211): 267-269
FRITZ P; ANDERSON TW; LEWIS CFM
LATE-QUATERNARY CLIMATIC TRENDS AND HISTORY OF LAKE ERIE FROM STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES
1361
63363143991 1975 SCIENCE 190 (4213): 457-458
STEMLER A; RADMER R
SOURCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC OXYGEN IN BICARBONATE-STIMULATED HILL REACTION
119
633717753992 1975 SCIENCE 190 (4221): 1251-1262
LEWIS RS; SRINIVASAN B; ANDERS E
HOST PHASE OF A STRANGE XENON COMPONENT IN ALLENDE
32325
63382194118 1976 SCIENCE 191 (4232): 1168-1170
DEUSER WG; ROSS EH; WATERMAN LS
GLACIAL AND PLUVIAL PERIODS - THEIR RELATIONSHIP REVEALED BY PLEISTOCENE SEDIMENTS OF RED-SEA AND GULF OF ADEN
539
6339121574119 1976 SCIENCE 191 (4233): 1223-1229
ROSS JE; ALLER LH
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SUN
25532
63405164120 1976 SCIENCE 193 (4255): 801-803
OWEN T; BIEMANN K
COMPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERE AT SURFACE OF MARS - DETECTION OF ARGON-36 AND PRELIMINARY-ANALYSIS
1483
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63415184121 1976 SCIENCE 193 (4255): 804-805
CLARK BC; TOULMIN P; BAIRD AK; KEIL K; ROSE HJ
ARGON CONTENT OF MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE AT VIKING-1 LANDING SITE - ANALYSIS BY X-RAY-FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
19
63427304122 1976 SCIENCE 194 (4260): 72-76
BIEMANN K; ORO J; TOULMIN P; ORGEL LE; NIER AO; et al.
SEARCH FOR ORGANIC AND VOLATILE INORGANIC-COMPOUNDS IN 2 SURFACE SAMPLES FROM CHRYSE-PLANITIA REGION OF MARS
1060
63439254259 1977 SCIENCE 197 (4298): 58-62
BILD RW; WASSON JT
NETSCHAEVO - NEW CLASS OF CHONDRITIC METEORITE
426
63444114260 1977 SCIENCE 197 (4306): 891-892
DONER LW; WHITE JW
CARBON-13/CARBON-12 RATIO IS RELATIVELY UNIFORM AMONG HONEYS
126
6345531904261 1977 SCIENCE 198 (4316): 453-465
ANDERS E; OWEN T
MARS AND EARTH - ORIGIN AND ABUNDANCE OF VOLATILES
32233
63468184262 1977 SCIENCE 198 (4323): 1209-1215
EPSTEIN S; THOMPSON P; YAPP CJ
OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPIC RATIOS IN PLANT CELLULOSE
9136
63476334379 1978 SCIENCE 199 (4330): 771-773
RUNCORN SK
ANCIENT LUNAR CORE DYNAMO
320
63487244380 1978 SCIENCE 199 (4334): 1199-1201
KHARE BN; SAGAN C; BANDURSKI EL; NAGY B
ULTRAVIOLET-PHOTOPRODUCED ORGANIC SOLIDS SYNTHESIZED UNDER SIMULATED JOVIAN CONDITIONS - MOLECULAR ANALYSIS
324
634941024381 1978 SCIENCE 200 (4345): 1003-1011
MCCULLOCH MT; WASSERBURG GJ
SM-ND AND RB-SR CHRONOLOGY OF CONTINENTAL CRUST FORMATION
4423
63502134382 1978 SCIENCE 202 (4368): 627-629
EMILIANI C; HUDSON JH; SHINN EA; GEORGE RY
OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPIC GROWTH RECORD IN A REEF CORAL FROM FLORIDA KEYS AND A DEEP-SEA CORAL FROM BLAKE PLATEAU
3385
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63517404494 1979 SCIENCE 205 (4402): 186-188
KILLINGLEY JS; BERGER WH
STABLE ISOTOPES IN A MOLLUSK SHELL - DETECTION OF UPWELLING EVENTS
4777
63527314495 1979 SCIENCE 206 (4417): 447-449
WILLIAMS DF; BE AWH; FAIRBANKS RG
SEASONAL OXYGEN ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN LIVING PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA OFF BERMUDA
1532
63536214595 1980 SCIENCE 207 (4426): 61-63
FAIRBANKS RG; WIEBE PH; BE AWH
VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION AND ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LIVING PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA IN THE WESTERN NORTH-ATLANTIC
23119
63544574596 1980 SCIENCE 207 (4427): 139-144
BARD AJ
PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY
2382
635531094597 1980 SCIENCE 208 (4448): 1095-1108
ALVAREZ LW; ALVAREZ W; ASARO F; MICHEL HV
EXTRATERRESTRIAL CAUSE FOR THE CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY EXTINCTION - EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION
611276
63567424598 1980 SCIENCE 209 (4458): 803-805
WEFER G; BERGER WH
STABLE ISOTOPES IN BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA - SEASONAL-VARIATION IN LARGE TROPICAL SPECIES
1327
63575324599 1980 SCIENCE 210 (4466): 183-184
PINTO JP; GLADSTONE GR; YUNG YL
PHOTOCHEMICAL PRODUCTION OF FORMALDEHYDE IN EARTHS PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE
1676
63586234700 1981 SCIENCE 213 (4513): 1247-1250
DUPLESSY JC; BLANC PL; BE AWH
O-18 ENRICHMENT OF PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA DUE TO GAMETOGENIC CALCIFICATION BELOW THE EUPHOTIC ZONE
1862
63592244814 1982 SCIENCE 216 (4542): 181-183
NOZETTE S; LEWIS JS
VENUS - CHEMICAL-WEATHERING OF IGNEOUS ROCKS AND BUFFERING OF ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
126
63602474815 1982 SCIENCE 216 (4543): 249-256
HSU KJ; HE Q; MCKENZIE JA; WEISSERT H; PERCHNIELSEN K; et al.
MASS MORTALITY AND ITS ENVIRONMENTAL AND EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES
12120
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63613154816 1982 SCIENCE 216 (4548): 885-886
GANAPATHY R
EVIDENCE FOR A MAJOR METEORITE IMPACT ON THE EARTH 34 MILLION YEARS AGO - IMPLICATION FOR EOCENE EXTINCTIONS
888
63624434817 1982 SCIENCE 216 (4548): 886-888
ALVAREZ W; ASARO F; MICHEL HV; ALVAREZ LW
IRIDIUM ANOMALY APPROXIMATELY SYNCHRONOUS WITH TERMINAL EOCENE EXTINCTIONS
6103
6363331364818 1982 SCIENCE 217 (4563): 891-898
BRUSH SG
NICKEL FOR YOUR THOUGHTS - UREY AND THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
29
63642344931 1983 SCIENCE 221 (4605): 53-55
ESHLEMAN VR; LINDAL GF; TYLER GL
IS TITAN WET OR DRY
028
63654225022 1984 SCIENCE 226 (4675): 692-694
PRELL WL
COVARIANCE PATTERNS OF FORAMINIFERAL DELTA-O-18 - AN EVALUATION OF PLIOCENE ICE VOLUME CHANGES NEAR 3.2 MILLION YEARS AGO
035
6366141425023 1984 SCIENCE 226 (4677): 922-935
FOWLER WA
THE QUEST FOR THE ORIGIN OF THE ELEMENTS
630
63676595024 1984 SCIENCE 226 (4681): 1427-1431
RAMPINO MR; STOTHERS RB
GEOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND COMETARY IMPACTS
664
63685515203 1986 SCIENCE 231 (4745): 1528-1533
RAUP DM
BIOLOGICAL EXTINCTION IN EARTH HISTORY
3135
63698915204 1986 SCIENCE 234 (4773): 189-193
ESSENE EJ; FISHER DC
LIGHTNING STRIKE FUSION - EXTREME REDUCTION AND METAL-SILICATE LIQUID IMMISCIBILITY
019
637041405367 1988 SCIENCE 241 (4866): 663-668
RAMPINO MR; STOTHERS RB
FLOOD-BASALT VOLCANISM DURING THE PAST 250 MILLION YEARS
3104
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63712485443 1989 SCIENCE 244 (4900): 53-56
BEAUCHAMP B; KROUSE HR; HARRISON JC; NASSICHUK WW; ELIUK LS
CRETACEOUS COLD-SEEP COMMUNITIES AND METHANE-DERIVED CARBONATES IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC
029
63727475609 1991 SCIENCE 252 (5002): 109-112
MORGAN WA; FEIGELSON ED; WANG H; FRENKLACH M
A NEW MECHANISM FOR THE FORMATION OF METEORITIC KEROGEN-LIKE MATERIAL
019
63733275701 1992 SCIENCE 257 (5070): 644-647
BECK JW; EDWARDS RL; ITO E; TAYLOR FW; RECY J; et al.
SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE FROM CORAL SKELETAL STRONTIUM CALCIUM RATIOS
20216
6374395702 1992 SCIENCE 258 (5085): 1162-1163
CLAYTON RN
SILICA-CARBONATE ISOTOPIC TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
02
6375171185780 1993 SCIENCE 259 (5097): 920-926
KASTING JF
EARTHS EARLY ATMOSPHERE
20312
63768395781 1993 SCIENCE 259 (5098): 1138-1142
SHUKOLYUKOV A; LUGMAIR GW
LIVE IRON-60 IN THE EARLY SOLAR-SYSTEM
1369
63772245782 1993 SCIENCE 261 (5117): 68-70
BERNER RA
PALEOZOIC ATMOSPHERIC CO2 - IMPORTANCE OF SOLAR-RADIATION AND PLANT EVOLUTION
463
63783435878 1994 SCIENCE 263 (5147): 663-665
GUILDERSON TP; FAIRBANKS RG; RUBENSTONE JL
TROPICAL TEMPERATURE-VARIATIONS SINCE 20,000 YEARS AGO - MODULATING INTERHEMISPHERIC CLIMATE-CHANGE
19349
63794485879 1994 SCIENCE 264 (5159): 692-696
STEIN R; NAM SI; SCHUBERT C; VOGT C; FUTTERER D; et al.
THE LAST DEGLACIATION EVENT IN THE EASTERN CENTRAL ARCTIC-OCEAN
360
63808356068 1996 SCIENCE 273 (5276): 757-762
Russell SS; Srinivasan G; Huss GR; Wasserburg GJ; MacPherson GJ
Evidence for widespread Al-26 in the solar nebula and constraints for nebula time scales
19107
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6381161126187 1997 SCIENCE 276 (5316): 1217-1221
Sagan C; Chyba C
The early faint sun paradox: Organic shielding of ultraviolet-labile greenhouse gases
875
63826286188 1997 SCIENCE 277 (5324): 358-360
Lauretta DS; Lodders K; Fegley B
Experimental simulations of sulfide formation in the solar nebula
211
6383296189 1997 SCIENCE 277 (5327): 775-776
Sheppard SMF
Isotope fractionation - Vibrations under pressure
05
63845326190 1997 SCIENCE 277 (5327): 791-794
Driesner T
The effect of pressure on deuterium-hydrogen fractionation in high-temperature water
326
63854756191 1997 SCIENCE 278 (5341): 1257-1266
Bond G; Showers W; Cheseby M; Lotti R; Almasi P; et al.
A pervasive millennial-scale cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and glacial climates
5489
63862196294 1998 SCIENCE 279 (5353): 1003-1004
Beck W
Climate - Warmer and wetter 6000 years ago?
15
63873446295 1998 SCIENCE 279 (5355): 1335-1338
Oppo DW; McManus JF; Cullen JL
Abrupt climate events 500,000 to 340,000 years ago: Evidence from subpolar north Atlantic sediments
368
63887286296 1998 SCIENCE 281 (5384): 1838-1840
Bertka CM; Fei YW
Implications of Mars Pathfinder data for the accretion history of the terrestrial planets
028
638991046415 1999 SCIENCE 283 (5400): 341-345
Thiemens MH
Atmosphere science - Mass-independent isotope effects in planetary atmospheres and the early solar system
15116
63907416416 1999 SCIENCE 284 (5418): 1348-1350
Srinivasan G; Goswami JN; Bhandari N
Al-26 in eucrite Piplia Kalan: Plausible heat source and formation chronology
1035
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
63912436417 1999 SCIENCE 286 (5444): 1531-1533
Katz ME; Pak DK; Dickens GR; Miller KG
The source and fate of massive carbon input during the latest Paleocene thermal maximum
185
63923396515 2000 SCIENCE 287 (5455): 997-+
Stevenson DJ
Planetary science: A space odyssey
07
63936236516 2000 SCIENCE 288 (5463): 126-128
Anbar AD; Roe JE; Barling J; Nealson KH
Nonbiological fractionation of iron isotopes
1971
63941306517 2000 SCIENCE 289 (5487): 2101-2105
Trombka JI; Squyres SW; Bruckner J; Boynton WV; Reedy RC; et al.
The elemental composition of asteroid 433 Eros: Results of the NEAR-Shoemaker x-ray spectrometer
032
63954576623 2001 SCIENCE 291 (5508): 1511-1517
Tudhope AW; Chilcott CP; McCulloch MT; Cook ER; Chappell J; et al.
Variability in the El Nino - Southern oscillation through a glacial-interglacial cycle
3103
63966366624 2001 SCIENCE 291 (5513): 2584-2587
Gillon J; Yakir D
Influence of carbonic anhydrase activity in terrestrial vegetation on the O-18 content of atmospheric CO2
126
63974176625 2001 SCIENCE 293 (5528): 226-226
Thiemens MH
Atmospheric science - The mass-independent ozone isotope effect
05
63982696626 2001 SCIENCE 294 (5549): 2130-2136
Bond G; Kromer B; Beer J; Muscheler R; Evans MN; et al.
Persistent solar influence on north Atlantic climate during the Holocene
2207
63996166735 2002 SCIENCE 295 (5562): 2065-2066
Walczyk T; von Blanckenburg F
Natural iron isotope variations in human blood
423
6400296884 2003 SCIENCE 300 (5620): 745-746
Bada JL; Lazcano A
Prebiotic soup - Revisiting the Miller experiment
11
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6401296885 2003 SCIENCE 302 (5646): 791-792
Archer D
Who threw that snowball?
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6402003711 1973 SCIENCE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS-BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS 29 (8): 5-10
UREY HC
MOON AND ITS ORIGIN
10
64032106297 1998 SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES 41 (4): 362-368
Li HC; Gu DL; Stott LD
Applications of interannual-resolution stable isotope records of speleothem: climatic changes in Beijing and Tianjin, China during the past 500 years - the delta O-18 record
15
64041176518 2000 SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES 43 (6): 577-586
Wu JL; Wang SM; Shi YF; Lei J
Temperature estimation by oxygen-stable record over the past 200 ka in Zoige basin
04
64054196627 2001 SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES 44 (4): 356-362
Chen CT; Wang CH; Soong KY; Wang BJ
Water temperature records from corals near the nuclear power plant in southern Taiwan
01
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Hiebert EN
Discipline identification in chemistry and physics
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METEORITES AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE
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UREY HC; MACDONAL.GJ
GEOPHYSICS OF MOON
77
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BOWEN R
NEW GLOBAL TECTONICS
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BOWEN R
EXTRATERRESTRIAL GEOLOGY
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64114323864 1974 SCIENCE PROGRESS 61 (244): 515-533
HARRIS PG
VOLCANIC LIQUIDS, THEIR ORIGIN AND NATURE
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AHMAD SN; PERRY EC
ISOTOPIC EVOLUTION OF THE SEA
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Darwin and the atom: Evolution/devolution fantasies in The 'Beast From 20,000 Fathoms', 'Them!', and The 'Incredible Shrinking Man'
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TZEWEN C; CHUANFEN W; ZHIJUAN G
XINYI-CHONDRITE FROM CHINA
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TSANHSUN Y; JINDING L
RELIABILITY OF PALEONTOLOGICAL CLOCK AS VIEWED FROM ASTRONOMICAL DETERMINATIONS AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
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ZHANG P
INVESTIGATION ON MATERIAL CONSTITUTION OF JILIN METEORITE SHOWER AND DISCUSSION ON ITS SIGNIFICANCE TO STUDY OF ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF EARTH
00
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EVALUATION OF PO4BOND-H2O(L) PALEOTEMPERATURE SCALE
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TUNG L; YIO CL
ABUNDANCE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN EARTH CRUST AND ITS MAJOR TECTONIC UNITS
01
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YU KT; WANG SC; YANG CT
UNSTEADY PROCESS OF CLOSE-BOILING FRACTIONATION
00
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RICE FO
THE CHEMISTRY OF JUPITER
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6421131393 1960 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 202 (5): 61-69
JASTROW R
THE EXPLORATION OF THE MOON
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BARNES VE
TEKTITES
1732
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MASON B
ORGANIC MATTER FROM SPACE
25
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HIBBS AR
SURFACE OF MOON
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CLOUD P; GIBOR A
OXYGEN CYCLE
010
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WILLIAMS DF; THUNELL RC
FAUNAL AND OXYGEN ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR SURFACE-WATER SALINITY CHANGES DURING SAPROPEL FORMATION IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
739
64277504701 1981 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY 28 (1): 29-41
MAGARITZ M; KAFRI U
STABLE ISOTOPE AND SR-2+-CA-2+ EVIDENCE OF DIAGENETIC DEDOLOMITIZATION IN A SCHIZOHALINE ENVIRONMENT - CENOMANIAN OF NORTHERN ISRAEL
118
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DECISNEROS CJ; MAS JR; VERA JA
GEOCHEMISTRY OF SPELEOTHEMS FROM JURASSIC PALEOKARST (SUBBETIC, SOUTHERN SPAIN)
05
64297875703 1992 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY 81 (3-4): 195-214
BRUCKSCHEN P; NEUSER RD; RICHTER DK
CEMENT STRATIGRAPHY IN TRIASSIC AND JURASSIC LIMESTONES OF THE WESERBERGLAND (NORTHWESTERN GERMANY)
110
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