Ablation debris and primary micrometeoroids in the stratosphere.Analysis of micrometer-sized stratospheric particulates suggests that the majority of extraterrestrial material in the atmosphere is the product of ablation of larger bodies. Ablation debris is of considerable interest because of the possibility that much of it may have originated from classes of easily fragmented meteoroids that are incapable of surviving atmospheric entry to become meteorites. Comparison is made between the elemental abundance patterns found in stratospheric particulates and that found in fusion crusts of primitive meteorite types. Also discussed are criteria for distinguishing ablation products from primary unablated micrometeoroids.
Document ID
19730056617
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Brownlee, D. E.
Hodge, P. W. (Washington, University Seattle, Wash., United States)