The survival of solar flare tracks in interplanetary dust silicates on deceleration in the earth's atmospherePulse heating experiments on magnesium-rich olivine and pyroxene, two silicates often found in micrometeorites collected in the stratosphere, show that iron ion tracks remain detectable in the transmission electron microscope for temperature maxima up to approximately 600 C. Assuming thermal emissivities near unity, this implies that micrometeorites with surface densities above 1 mg/sq cm are likely to have their track record erased, and that tracks in reentrant or low-density micrometeorites smaller than 7 microns in size are likely to survive atmospheric entry.
Document ID
19830034149
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Fraundorf, P. (Washington Univ. Saint Louis, MO, United States)
Lyons, T. (Washington Univ. Saint Louis, MO, United States)
Schubert, P. (Washington University St. Louis, MO, United States)