Might seem odd for me to cite Meteoritics and Planetary Science. But the journal, formerly titled “Meteoritics,” now promotes itself as covering the starting point of planetesimals, and therefore planets, and therefore us. Meanwhile, the primitive meteorites give us our best sample of Solar System abundances- including some Solar abundances. The circle is closed, since we now have Itokawa/Ryugu/Bennu samples to study. In January’s issue:
Aponte, J. C. Séguin, F. Siguelnitzky, A. J. et al. Molecular distribution and 13C isotope compo… 10.1111/maps.14118
Fukai, R. and >70 others Curation protocol of Phobos sample returned by Mars Moons eXplor… 10.1111/maps.14121
Wilson, B. J. K. Di Cecco, V. E. Garvie, L. A. J. et al. A sample preparation guide for clay‐rich… 10.1111/maps.14140
Aléon, J. Mostefaoui, S. and >80 others Hydrogen in magnetite from asteroid Ryugu 10.1111/maps.14139
Kimura, M. Weisberg, M. K. Yamaguchi, A. Subtype 3.0 chondrites: Petrologic classifica… 10.1111/maps.14129
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