X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites

Position sensitive detector X-ray diffraction (PSD-XRD) data created as part of a study into the effects of aqueous and thermal alteration on the spectral signature in the NIR and MIR wavelength ranges. Data were collected on an Enraf-Nonius PDS120 X-ray diffractometer with an INEL curved 120o PSD....

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Main Authors: Bates, H, Bowles, N, Donaldson Hanna, K, Russell, S, King, A
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Language:English
Published: University of Oxford 2021
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author Bates, H
Bowles, N
Donaldson Hanna, K
Russell, S
King, A
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Bowles, N
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King, A
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description Position sensitive detector X-ray diffraction (PSD-XRD) data created as part of a study into the effects of aqueous and thermal alteration on the spectral signature in the NIR and MIR wavelength ranges. Data were collected on an Enraf-Nonius PDS120 X-ray diffractometer with an INEL curved 120o PSD. Each meteorite had two diffraction patterns collected on two 50mg aliquots (HB1 and HB2) of a larger 1.8g mass powdered sample.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e43a1c22-b042-4a99-9a49-68da5e69a8242022-03-27T10:15:19ZX-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondritesDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:e43a1c22-b042-4a99-9a49-68da5e69a824Carbonaceous chondrites (Meteorites)X-ray diffractionEnglishHyrax DepositUniversity of Oxford2021Bates, HBowles, NDonaldson Hanna, KRussell, SKing, APosition sensitive detector X-ray diffraction (PSD-XRD) data created as part of a study into the effects of aqueous and thermal alteration on the spectral signature in the NIR and MIR wavelength ranges. Data were collected on an Enraf-Nonius PDS120 X-ray diffractometer with an INEL curved 120o PSD. Each meteorite had two diffraction patterns collected on two 50mg aliquots (HB1 and HB2) of a larger 1.8g mass powdered sample.
spellingShingle Carbonaceous chondrites (Meteorites)
X-ray diffraction
Bates, H
Bowles, N
Donaldson Hanna, K
Russell, S
King, A
X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title_full X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title_fullStr X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title_full_unstemmed X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title_short X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
title_sort x ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites
topic Carbonaceous chondrites (Meteorites)
X-ray diffraction
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