The most popular Cosmochemistry Papers in 2014

The most popular cosmochemistry papers in 2014, based on the activity on this blog were:

1-Lin Y et al. (2014) NanoSIMS analysis of organic carbon from the Tissint Martian meteorite: Evidence for the past existence of subsurface organic-bearing fluids on Mars.

2-Rai N and Westrenen W (2014) Lunar core formation: New constraints from metal–silicate partitioning of siderophile elements.

3-Thomas-Keprta et al. (2014) Organic Matter on the Earth’s Moon.

4-Le Guillou C, Bernard S, Brearley AJ and Remusat L (2014) Evolution of organic matter in Orgueil, Murchison and Renazzo during parent body aqueous alteration: in-situ investigations.

5-Cartier C, Hammouda T, Boyet M, Bouhifd MA, DevidalJ-L (2014) Redox control of the fractionation of niobium and tantalum during planetary accretion and core formation.

6-Westphal AJ et al. (2014) Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft.

7-Izawa MRM, Cloutis EA, Applin DM, Craig MA, Mann P and Cuddy M (2014) Laboratory spectroscopic detection of hydration in pristine lunar regolith.

8-Rozitis B, MacLennan E, Emery JP (2014) Cohesive forces prevent the rotational breakup of rubble-pile asteroid (29075) 1950 DA.

-Barnes JJ, Tartèse R, Anand M, McCubbin FM, Franchi IA, Starkey NA, Russell SS (2014) The origin of water in the primitive Moon as revealed by the lunar highlands samples.

9-Cleeves LI, Bergin EA, Alexander CMOD, Du F, Graninger D, Öberg KI, Harries TJ (2014)
The ancient heritage of water ice in the solar System.

10-Pringle EA, Moynier F, Savage PS, Badro J, Barrat J-A (2014) Silicon isotopes in angrites and volatile loss in planetesimals.

-Goldmann A, Brennecka G, Noordman J, Weyer S, Wadhwa M (2014) The Uranium Isotopic Composition of the Earth and the Solar System.

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