research

Cosmic dust: Laboratory analyses of extremely small particles

Abstract

A discussion of cosmic dust, its classification, the usefulness of its analysis, and problems associated with its analysis is presented. All measurements on stratospheric dust particles presented here were made with secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). The SIMS technique turns out to be an extremely useful tool in the study of very small particles and made a number of firsts possible. The isotopic composition of cosmic dust particles were measured for the first time. It was also the first time that it was possible to measure the abundances of the rare earth elements in these particles. However, the most important advance this work represents is that both trace elemental and isotopic abundances were successfully measured in the same particles. Thus, for the first time, it is possible to compare isotopic and trace element abundance data of the same cosmic dust particles

    Similar works