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Maurette M., Brack A., Duprat J., Engrand C. & Kurat G. (2004). High input rates of micrometeoritic sulfur, smoke“ particles and oligo-elements on the early Earth.”. Lunar and planetary science, 35, 1625.
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Duprat J., Engrand C., Maurette M., Gounelle M., Hammer C. & Kurat G. (2003). The CONCORDIA-collection : pristine contemporary micrometeorites from central Antarctica surface snow. Lunar and planetary science, 34, 1727.
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Engrand C., Gounelle M., Zolensky M.E. & Duprat J. (2003). About Tagish Lake as a potential parent body for polar micrometeorites ; clues from their hydrogen isotopic compositions. Lunar and planetary science, 34, 1688.
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Cuillierier R., Duprat J., Maurette M. & Hammer C. (2002). The crucial role of neon to identify cometary micrometeorites from historical and future Leonids showers trapped in Antarctica and Greenland snows. Lunar and planetary science, XXXIII(1519).
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Duprat J., Hammer C., Maurette M., Engrand C., Matrajt G., Immel G., Gounelle M. & Kurat G. (2001). Search for past and future frozen“ Leonid showers in Antarctica and Greenland.”. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, #1641.
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Duprat J., Engrand C., Gounelle M., Maurette M., Matrajt G., Kurat G. & Brandstätter F. (2001). Search for possible extraterrestrial matter among shiny small iron oxide spherules. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, #1773.
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Engrand C., Gounelle M., Duprat J. & Zolensky M.E. (2001). In-situ oxygen isotopic composition of individual minerals in Tagish Lake, a new type 2 carbonaceous meteorite. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, 1568.
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Engrand C., Kettrup D., Duprat J. & Deutsch A. (2001). Oxygen isotopic composition of ancient cosmic spherules. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, 1567.
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Matrajt G., Maurette M., Duprat J., Engrand C. & Gounelle M. (2001). Three new tests to validate EMMA and confirm the cometary origin of Antarctic micrometeorites. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, 1540.
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Maurette M., Matrajt G., Gounelle M., Engrand C., Duprat J. & Kurat G. (2001). EMMA and the early Earth's hydrosphere. Lunar and planetary science, XXXII, #1586.
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