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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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Near-daily reconstruction of tropical intertidal limpet life-history using secondary-ion mass spectrometry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show near-daily, spatiotemporal oxygen isotope signatures from the tropical rocky inter-tidal environment by coupling secondary ion mass spectrometry analysis of oxygen isotopes with the sclerochronology of an endemic Hawaiian intertidal limpet Cellana sandwicensis, that is a significant biocultural resource harvested for consumption.
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Abundant presolar grains and primordial organics preserved in carbon-rich exogenous clasts in asteroid Ryugu

TL;DR: The authors reported identification of C-rich, particularly primitive clasts in Ryugu samples that contain preserved presolar silicate grains and exceptional abundances of presolar SiC and isotopically anomalous organic matter.
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The Abundance Of Live 60Fe In The Early Solar System

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that 60Fe was present in chondrules, silicate spherules commonly found in primitive chondrites, with initial 60Fe/56Fe ratios of (2.2-3.7) × 10−7 at the time of their formation.
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Cosmochemistry: The most volatile elements and compounds: organic matter, noble gases, and ices

TL;DR: The most volatile constituents of meteorites, small bodies, and planets are highly depleted in rocky bodies compared to the solar composition, and thus are strongly depleted in meteorites and planets, relative to solar system abundances as mentioned in this paper.