Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons

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Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons. / Madsen, M.B.; Knudsen, J.M.; Jensen, H.G.; Vistisen, L.

COSPAR Colloquia Vol 2: "The Environmental Model of Mars". Pergamon Press, 1991. s. 59-62.

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Harvard

Madsen, MB, Knudsen, JM, Jensen, HG & Vistisen, L 1991, Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons. i COSPAR Colloquia Vol 2: "The Environmental Model of Mars". Pergamon Press, s. 59-62.

APA

Madsen, M. B., Knudsen, J. M., Jensen, H. G., & Vistisen, L. (1991). Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons. I COSPAR Colloquia Vol 2: "The Environmental Model of Mars" (s. 59-62). Pergamon Press.

Vancouver

Madsen MB, Knudsen JM, Jensen HG, Vistisen L. Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons. I COSPAR Colloquia Vol 2: "The Environmental Model of Mars". Pergamon Press. 1991. s. 59-62

Author

Madsen, M.B. ; Knudsen, J.M. ; Jensen, H.G. ; Vistisen, L. / Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous Chondrites? Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and their relation to the Martian Moons. COSPAR Colloquia Vol 2: "The Environmental Model of Mars". Pergamon Press, 1991. s. 59-62

Bibtex

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RIS

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