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Gary R. Huss

Researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa

Publications -  240
Citations -  8713

Gary R. Huss is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chondrite & Chondrule. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 228 publications receiving 8012 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary R. Huss include University of New Mexico & University of Southern California.

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Determining the Elemental and Isotopic Composition of the preSolar Nebula from Genesis Data Analysis: The Case of Oxygen

TL;DR: The authors compare element and isotopic fractionations measured in solar wind samples collected by NASA's Genesis mission with those predicted from models incorporating both the ponderomotive force in the chromosphere and conservation of the first adiabatic invariant in the low corona.
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The activity of chromite in multicomponent spinels: Implications for T‐fO2 conditions of equilibrated H chondrites

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combined literature formulations for the activities of components in spinel, the ferromagnesian silicates, and alloys with measured and literature compositions of the meteoritic phases to constrain T-fO_2 conditions for the H-group chondrites Avanhandava (H4), Allegan (H5), and Guarena (H6).
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Mineralogy, petrography, and oxygen and aluminum-magnesium isotope systematics of grossite-bearing refractory inclusions

TL;DR: Grossite-bearing Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) are a relatively rare type of refractory inclusions in most carbonaceous chondrite groups, except CHs, where they are dominant as discussed by the authors.
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Olivine–wadsleyite–pyroxene topotaxy: Evidence for coherent nucleation and diffusion-controlled growth at the 410-km discontinuity

TL;DR: In this paper, a hydrous peridotite-composition sample was synthesized at 13 GPa and 1400 C with coexisting coarse grains of olivine, wadsleyite, clinoenstatite, plus melt in a multi-anvil press.