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Overview

Eugene Jarosewich was affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution in the United States. They contributed to scientific research during their career before their passing.

Though specific details regarding their research publications, co-authors, and areas of study are not documented here, their association with the Smithsonian Institution indicates involvement with scientific endeavors linked to this prominent research organization.

No records of recent papers, frequent publication venues, or book publications are available for Eugene Jarosewich at this time.

Similarly, there are no listed awards or documented fields and subfields of study tied to their research profile in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Reference Samples for Electron Microprobe Analysis

    E. Jarosewich;J.A. Nelen;Julie A. Norberg

  • Chemical analyses of meteorites: A compilation of stony and iron meteorite analyses

    Eugene Jarosewich

  • Allende, Mexico, Meteorite Shower

    Roy S. Clarke Clarke;Eugene Jarosewich;Brian Mason;Joseph Nelen

  • Rare‐Earth Element Reference Samples for Electron Microprobe Analysis

    Eugene Jarosewich;L.A. Boatner

  • The Allende, Mexico, meteorite shower

    Roy S. Clarke;Eugene Jarosewich;Brian Mason;Joseph Nelen

  • Allende Meteorite Reference Sample

    Eugene Jarosewich;Roy S. Clarke Clarke;Julie N. Barrows

  • Midinfrared (2.5–13.5 μm) reflectance spectra of powdered stony meteorites

    John W. Salisbury;Dana M. D'Aria;Eugene Jarosewich

  • Incipient melting in and shock classification of L-group chondrites

    R.T. Dodd;E. Jarosewich

  • Petrogenesis of the Elephant Moraine A79001 meteorite Multiple magma pulses on the shergottite parent body

    Harry Y. McSween;Eugene Jarosewich

  • Smithsonian Microbeam Standards.

    Eugene Jarosewich

  • The Allende meteorite reference sample

    Eugene Jarosewich;Roy S. Clarke;Julie N. Barrows

  • The mineralogy of ordinary chondrites and implications for asteroid spectrophotometry

    Harry Y. Mcsween;Marvin E. Bennett;Eugene Jarosewich

  • St. Peter and st. Paul rocks: a high-temperature, mantle-derived intrusion.

    William G. Melson;Eugene Jarosewich;Vaughan T. Bowen;Geoffrey Thompson

  • Bulk element compositions of meteorites: A guide for interpreting remote-sensing geochemical measurements of planets and asteroids

    Larry R. Nittler;Timothy J. McCoy;Pamela E. Clark;Mary E. Murphy

  • Chemical analyses of ten stony meteorites

    Eugene Jarosewich

  • Northwest Africa 032: Product of lunar volcanism

    T. J. Fagan;G. J. Taylor;K. Keil;T. E. Bunch

  • A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE RARE-EARTH-ELEMENT ORTHOPHOSPHATE STANDARDS IN USE FOR ELECTRON-MICROPROBE ANALYSIS

    John J. Donovan;John M. Hanchar;Phillip M. Picolli;Marc D. Schrier

  • A data brief on the Smithsonian Abyssal Volcanic Glass Data File

    William G. Melson;Timothy O'Hearn;Eugene Jarosewich

  • Watson: A new link in the IIE iron chain

    Edward Olsen;Andrew Davis;Roy S. Clarke;Ludolf Schultz

  • Chemical analyses with notes on one mesosiderite and seven chondrites

    Eugene Jarosewich;Mason Brian

  • Chondrules: first occurrence in an iron meteorite.

    Edward Olsen;Eugene Jarosewich

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Keil
Klaus Keil University of Hawaii at Manoa
William G. Melson
William G. Melson Smithsonian Institution
Toshiko K. Mayeda
Toshiko K. Mayeda University of Chicago
Robert N. Clayton
Robert N. Clayton University of Chicago
Andrew M. Davis
Andrew M. Davis University of Chicago
Geoffrey Thompson
Geoffrey Thompson Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Michael E. Lipschutz
Michael E. Lipschutz Purdue University West Lafayette
Timothy J. McCoy
Timothy J. McCoy National Museum of Natural History
Harry Y. McSween
Harry Y. McSween University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jessica M. Sunshine
Jessica M. Sunshine University of Maryland, College Park

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