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Frank J. Stadermann
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 126
Citations - 7968
Frank J. Stadermann is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interplanetary dust cloud & Presolar grains. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 126 publications receiving 7540 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank J. Stadermann include University of Washington.
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Carbonaceous N-Anomalous Grains in the CO3.0 Meteorite ALHA77307
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on N anomalies identified in the carbonaceous chondrite ALHA77307 matrix and their carrier phases using a 10 keV electron beam in the Auger Nanoprobe.
Auger Analysis of Presolar Silicates in Acfer 094 & the Discovery of a Presolar CAI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on Auger spectroscopy results of presolar sili-cates in Acfer 094, showing that elemental information of sub-µm sized grains can be obtained with ~10-20 nm resolution without elabo-rate sample preparation.
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Supporting online materials for mineralogy and petrology of Comet81P/Wild 2 nucleus samples
Michael E. Zolensky,Thomas J. Zega,Hajime Yano,Sue Wirick,Andrew J. Westphal,M. K. Weisberg,Iris Weber,J. Warren,Michael A. Velbel,Akira Tsuchiyama,Peter Tsou,Alice Toppani,Naotaka Tomioka,Kazushige Tomeoka,Nick Teslich,Mitra L. Taheri,Jean Susini,Rhonda M. Stroud,Thomas Stephan,Frank J. Stadermann,Christopher J. Snead,Steven B. Simon,Alexandre Simionovici,Thomas H. See,Robert Francois,Frans J. M. Rietmeijer,William Rao,Murielle C. Perronnet,D. A. Papanastassiou,Kyoko Okudaira,Kazumasa Ohsumi,Ichiro Ohnishi,Keilo Nakamura-Messenger,Tomoki Nakamura,Smail Mostefaoui,Takashi Mikouchi,Anders Meibom,Graciela Matrajt,Matthew A. Marcus,Hugues Leroux,Laurence Lemelle,Loan Le Antonio,Antonio Lanzirotti,Falko Langenhorst,Alexander N. Krot,Lindsay P. Keller,Anton T. Kearsley,Davis Joswiak,Damien Jacob,Hope A. Ishii,Ralph P. Harvey,Kenji Hagiya,Lawrence Grossman,Jeffrey N. Grossman,Giles A. Graham,Matthieu Gounelle,Philippe Gillet,Matthew J. Genge,George W. Flynn,T. Ferroir,Stewart Fallow,Denton S. Ebel,Zu Rong Dai,Patrick Cordier,Benton C. Clark,Miaofang Chi,Anna L. Butterworth,Donald E. Brownlee,John Bridges,Sean R. Brennan,Adrian J. Brearley,John P. Bradley,Pierre Bleuet,Phil Bland,Ron K. Bastien +74 more
TL;DR: The bulk of the comet 81P/Wild 2 (hereafter Wild 2) samples returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft appear to be weakly constructed mixtures of nanometer-scale grains, with occasional much larger (over 1 micrometer) ferromagnesian silicates, Fe-Ni sulfides, Fe -Ni metal, and accessory phases.
Supplementary Materials for Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft
Andrew J. Westphal,Rhonda M. Stroud,H. A. Bechtel,Frank E. Brenker,George J. Flynn,D. Frank,Zack Gainsforth,Jon K. Hillier,Alexandre Simionovici,Veerle Sterken,Larry R. Nittler,Carlton C. Allen,Dustin Anderson,Asna Ansari,Ron K. Bastien,Nabil Bassim,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,Mark J. Burchell,Manfred Burghammer,Hitesh Changela,Andrew M. Davis,Christine Floss,Eberhard Grün,Philipp R. Heck,Peter Hoppe,Bruce Hudson,Joachim Huth,Anton T. Kearsley,Ashley J. King,Barry Lai,Jan Leitner,Laurence Lemelle,Ariel Leonard,Hugues Leroux,R. Lettieri,Ryan C. Ogliore,Wei Jia Ong,Scott A. Sandford,Sylvia Schmitz,Tom Schoonjans,K. Schreiber,Geert Silversmit,Vicente A. Solé,Ralf Srama,Frank J. Stadermann,Thomas Stephan,Stephen R. Sutton,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Tolek Tyliszczak,Bart Vekemans,Joshua Von Korff,Naomi Wordsworth,Daniel Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +55 more
TL;DR: Seven particles captured by the Stardust Interstellar Dust Collector and returned to Earth for laboratory analysis have features consistent with an origin in the contemporary interstellar dust stream, and are diverse in elemental composition, crystal structure, and size.