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Origins of meteorite delivery to Earth

06.07.21 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Researchers recovered around 10,000 extraterrestrial chrome-spinel grains from 8,484 kg of sedimentary rock representing 15 time-windows to establish a paleoflux record of meteorites falling to Earth over the past 500 million years; in contrast with the theory that meteorite delivery to Earth is primarily driven by a cascading process following large asteroid breakup events, the results suggest that meteorite delivery has been largely stable over the past 500 million years, with the bulk of meteorites coming from a restricted and unidentified region in the asteroid belt.

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Article #2020-20977: "Asteroid break-ups and meteorite delivery to Earth the past 500 million years," by Fredrik Terfelt and Birger Schmitz

MEDIA CONTACT: Birger Schmitz, Lund University, SWEDEN; tel: +46-768560140; email: < birger.schmitz@nuclear.lu.se >

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (2021, June 7). Origins of meteorite delivery to Earth. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVDWO93L/origins-of-meteorite-delivery-to-earth.html
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