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Leya, I., Lange, H-J., LÜPke, M., Neupert, U., Daunke, R., Fanenbruck, O., Michel, R., RÖSel, R., Meltzow, B., Schiekel, T., Sudbrock, F., Herpers, U., Filges, D., Bonani, G., Dittrich-Hannen, B., Suter, M., Kubik, P. w., Synal, H-a. (2000) Simulation of the interaction of galactic cosmic-ray protons with meteoroids: On the production of radionuclides in thick gabbro and iron targets irradiated isotropically with 1.6 GeV protons. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 35 (2) 287-318 doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2000.tb01776.x

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TitleSimulation of the interaction of galactic cosmic-ray protons with meteoroids: On the production of radionuclides in thick gabbro and iron targets irradiated isotropically with 1.6 GeV protons
JournalMeteoritics & Planetary Science
AuthorsLeya, I.Author
Lange, H-J.Author
LÜPke, M.Author
Neupert, U.Author
Daunke, R.Author
Fanenbruck, O.Author
Michel, R.Author
RÖSel, R.Author
Meltzow, B.Author
Schiekel, T.Author
Sudbrock, F.Author
Herpers, U.Author
Filges, D.Author
Bonani, G.Author
Dittrich-Hannen, B.Author
Suter, M.Author
Kubik, P. w.Author
Synal, H-a.Author
Year2000 (March)Volume35
Issue2
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2000.tb01776.xSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLeya, I., Lange, H-J., LÜPke, M., Neupert, U., Daunke, R., Fanenbruck, O., Michel, R., RÖSel, R., Meltzow, B., Schiekel, T., Sudbrock, F., Herpers, U., Filges, D., Bonani, G., Dittrich-Hannen, B., Suter, M., Kubik, P. w., Synal, H-a. (2000) Simulation of the interaction of galactic cosmic-ray protons with meteoroids: On the production of radionuclides in thick gabbro and iron targets irradiated isotropically with 1.6 GeV protons. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 35 (2) 287-318 doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2000.tb01776.x
Plain TextLeya, I., Lange, H-J., LÜPke, M., Neupert, U., Daunke, R., Fanenbruck, O., Michel, R., RÖSel, R., Meltzow, B., Schiekel, T., Sudbrock, F., Herpers, U., Filges, D., Bonani, G., Dittrich-Hannen, B., Suter, M., Kubik, P. w., Synal, H-a. (2000) Simulation of the interaction of galactic cosmic-ray protons with meteoroids: On the production of radionuclides in thick gabbro and iron targets irradiated isotropically with 1.6 GeV protons. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 35 (2) 287-318 doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2000.tb01776.x
In(2000, March) Meteoritics & Planetary Science Vol. 35 (2) Wiley


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