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A. Blinova
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 10
Citations - 328
A. Blinova is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meteorite & Chondrite. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 303 citations.
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Origin and Evolution of Prebiotic Organic Matter As Inferred from the Tagish Lake Meteorite
Christopher D. K. Herd,A. Blinova,Danielle N. Simkus,Yongsong Huang,Rafael Tarozo,Conel M. O'd. Alexander,Frank Gyngard,Larry R. Nittler,George D. Cody,Marilyn L. Fogel,Yoko Kebukawa,A. L. David Kilcoyne,Robert W. Hilts,Greg F. Slater,Daniel P. Glavin,Jason P. Dworkin,Michael P. Callahan,Jamie E. Elsila,Bradley T. De Gregorio,Rhonda M. Stroud +19 more
TL;DR: A systematic study of variations in the mineralogy, petrology, and soluble and insoluble organic matter in distinct fragments of the Tagish Lake meteorite finds that the variations correlate with indicators of parent body aqueous alteration.
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Testing variations within the Tagish Lake meteorite—I: Mineralogy and petrology of pristine samples
TL;DR: In this article, four samples from the pristine collection of the Tagish Lake meteorite, an ungrouped C2 chondrite, were studied to characterize and understand its alteration history using EPMA, XRD, and TEM.
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Experimental study of polybaric REE partitioning between olivine, pyroxene and melt of the Yamato 980459 composition: Insights into the petrogenesis of depleted shergottites
TL;DR: In this paper, a phase relation was used to carry out phase relation, and rare earth element (REE) olivine and pyroxene partitioning experiments on martian basalt.
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Testing variations within the Tagish Lake meteorite—II: Whole-rock geochemistry of pristine samples
TL;DR: This paper showed that the determined aqueous alteration sequence has a positive correlation with trace elements, such as K and Br, which appear to be controlled by an increase of phyllosilicates from least to most altered samples.
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Geochemistry, mineralogy and petrology of the Eocene potassic magmatism from the Milk River area, southern Alberta, and Sweet Grass Hills, northern Montana
TL;DR: In this paper, the 49th Parallel lamproite has been reported to have a higher ratio of ZrO 2 to Zr O 2 in tetrahedral coordination, with a ratio of 2.9-3.3.