2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0195
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Micrometeorite collections: a review and their current status

Matthias van Ginneken,
Penelope J. Wozniakiewicz,
Donald E. Brownlee
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Abstract: Micrometeorites are estimated to represent the main part of the present flux of extraterrestrial matter found on the Earth’s surface and provide valuable samples to probe the interplanetary medium. Here, we describe large and representative collections of micrometeorites currently available to the scientific community. These include Antarctic collections from surface ice and snow, as well as glacial sediments from the eroded top of nunataks—summits outcropping from the icesheet—and moraines. Collections extrac… Show more

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“…The study successfully differentiates MMs into two populations, with one type originating from the inner solar system and the other belonging to its outer reaches. The second follow-up paper by van Ginneken et al [19] is a review describing the current status of the collections of MMs on Earth. The paper describes a number of collection sites of MMs, including Antarctica and the deep sea alongside the Atacama Desert.…”
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“…The study successfully differentiates MMs into two populations, with one type originating from the inner solar system and the other belonging to its outer reaches. The second follow-up paper by van Ginneken et al [19] is a review describing the current status of the collections of MMs on Earth. The paper describes a number of collection sites of MMs, including Antarctica and the deep sea alongside the Atacama Desert.…”
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confidence: 99%