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dc.contributor.authorFerus, Martin
dc.contributor.authorPetera, Lukáš
dc.contributor.authorKoukal, Jakub
dc.contributor.authorLenža, Libor
dc.contributor.authorDrtinová, Barbora
dc.contributor.authorHaloda, Jakub
dc.contributor.authorMatýsek, Dalibor
dc.contributor.authorPastorek, Adam
dc.contributor.authorLaitl, Vojtěch
dc.contributor.authorPoltronieri, Renato Cassio
dc.contributor.authorDomingues, Marcelo Wagner
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, Gabriel
dc.contributor.authorSato, Rodrigo del Olmo
dc.contributor.authorKnížek, Antonín
dc.contributor.authorKubelík, Petr
dc.contributor.authorKřivková, Anna
dc.contributor.authorSrba, Jiří
dc.contributor.authordi Pietro, Carlos Augusto
dc.contributor.authorBouša, Milan
dc.contributor.authorVaculovič, Tomáš
dc.contributor.authorCiviš, Svatopluk
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-20T08:28:54Z
dc.date.available2020-04-20T08:28:54Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationIcarus. 2020, vol. 341, art. no. UNSP 113670.cs
dc.identifier.issn0019-1035
dc.identifier.issn1090-2643
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10084/139424
dc.description.abstractThe main objective of this study is to provide data on the bulk elemental composition, mineralogy and the possible origin of the Porangaba meteorite, whose fall was observed at 17:35 UT on 9 January 2015 on several sites of the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil. The surface of the meteorite was mapped by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy. The mineralogy and the bulk elemental composition of the meteorite were studied using Energy-Dispersive and Wavelength-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS/WDS) together with Electron Back Scatter Diffraction (EBSD). The bulk elemental composition was also independently analysed by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS), Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Laser Ablation ICP MS (LA ICP-MS) and Calibration-Free Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (CF-LIBS). Based on the available visual camera records of the Porangaba meteorite fall, its orbit was tentatively calculated, and possible candidates for the source bodies in the Solar system were proposed. We also present a laboratory simulation of a Porangaba-like (L4 Ordinary Chondrite) meteor emission spectra. These can be used as benchmark spectra for the identification of meteor rock types through their comparison with meteor spectra recorded by high-speed videocameras equipped with simple grating spectrographs.cs
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherElseviercs
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIcaruscs
dc.relation.urihttp://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113670cs
dc.rights© 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.cs
dc.subjectLIBScs
dc.subjectEDScs
dc.subjectPorangabacs
dc.titleElemental composition, mineralogy and orbital parameters of the Porangaba meteoritecs
dc.typearticlecs
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113670
dc.type.statusPeer-reviewedcs
dc.description.sourceWeb of Sciencecs
dc.description.volume341cs
dc.description.firstpageart. no. UNSP 113670cs
dc.identifier.wos000519150100013


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