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D-Index
52
Citations
9082
World Ranking
3070
National Ranking
1244

Overview

Michael E. Lipschutz is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their academic career centers around their position at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Book Review: Impact cratering - A geologic process. H. J. Melosh. The Clarendon Press, Oxford university press, New York, 1989, 245p. + vii, $45.00 (ISBN-0-19-504284-0)

    Michael E. Lipschutz

  • CM chondrites exhibit the complete petrologic range from type 2 to 1

    Michael E. Zolensky;David W. Mittlefehldt;Michael E. Lipschutz;Ming-Sheng Wang

  • Thermal metamorphism of the C, G, B, and F asteroids seen from the 0.7 μm, 3 μm, and UV absorption strengths in comparison with carbonaceous chondrites

    Takahiro Hiroi;Michael E. Zolensky;Carlé M. Pieters;Michael E. Lipschutz

  • Evidence of thermal metamorphism on the C, g, B, and f asteroids.

    Takahiro Hiroi;Carlé M. Pieters;Michael E. Zolensky;Michael E. Lipschutz

  • Chemical systematics of the shergotty meteorite and the composition of its parent body (Mars)

    J.C Laul;M.R Smith;H Wänke;E Jagoutz

  • PRIME lab AMS performance, upgrades and research applications

    P Sharma;M Bourgeois;D Elmore;D Granger

  • Canyon Diablo meteorite: Metallographic and mass spectrometric study of 56 fragments

    Dieter Heymann;Michael E. Lipschutz;Betty Nielsen;Edward Anders

  • Petrographic, chemical and spectroscopic evidence for thermal metamorphism in carbonaceous chondrites I: CI and CM chondrites

    Eric Tonui;Mike Zolensky;Takahiro Hiroi;Tomoki Nakamura

  • Comparison of the LEW88516 and ALHA77005 martian meteorites: Similar but distinct

    A. H. Treiman;G. A. McKay;D. D. Bogard;D. W. Mittlefehldt

  • Meteoritic parent bodies: nature, number, size and relation to present-day asteroids.

    Michael E. Lipschutz;Michael J. Gaffey;Paul Pellas

  • Petrogenetic relationship between Allan Hills 77005 and other achondrites

    Harry Y. McSween;Edward M. Stolper;Lawrence A. Taylor;Richard A. Muntean;Richard A. Muntean

  • Petrogenesis of the SNC (shergottites, nakhlites, chassignites) meteorites: Implications for their origin from a large dynamic planet, possibly Mars

    M. R. Smith;J. C. Laul;M. S. Ma;T. Huston

  • Comparison of the trace element composition of Tagish Lake with other primitive carbonaceous chondrites

    Jon M. Friedrich;Ming-Sheng Wang;Michael E. Lipschutz

  • The record in the meteorites—IV: Origin of diamonds in iron meteorites

    Michael E. Lipschutz;Edward Anders

  • Thermal metamorphism of primitive meteorites—XL The enstatite meteorites: origin and evolution of a parent body

    Swarajranjan Biswas;Thomas Walsh;Gerhard Bart;Michael E. Lipschutz

  • Bismuth contents of chondrites

    J.C. Laul;D.R. Case;F. Schmidt-Bleek;M.E. Lipschutz

  • Antarctic and non-Antarctic meteorites form different populations

    Jane E. Dennison;David W. Lingner;David W. Lingner;Michael E. Lipschutz

  • Watson: A new link in the IIE iron chain

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

  • Thermal metamorphism of primitive meteorites—V. Ten trace elements in Tieschitz H3 chondrite heated at 400–1000°C

    M. Ikramuddin;S. Matza;M.E. Lipschutz

  • Chemical studies of H chondrites. II: Weathering effects in the Victoria Land, Antarctic population and comparison of two Antarctic populations with non-Antarctic falls

    Jane E Dennison;Michael E Lipschutz

  • Thermal metamorphism of primitive meteorites. III - Ten trace elements in Krymka L3 chondrite heated at 400-1000 C

    M. Ikramuddin;C.M. Binz;M.E. Lipschutz

  • Chondrules and the protoplanetary disk

    Michael E. Lipschutz

  • The formation and evolution of planetary systems

    Michael E Lipschutz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Zolensky
Michael E. Zolensky National Aeronautics and Space Administration
David W. Mittlefehldt
David W. Mittlefehldt Lunar and Planetary Institute
David Elmore
David Elmore Purdue University West Lafayette
Takahiro Hiroi
Takahiro Hiroi Brown University
Edward Anders
Edward Anders University of Chicago
Robert N. Clayton
Robert N. Clayton University of Chicago
Toshiko K. Mayeda
Toshiko K. Mayeda University of Chicago
Derek W. G. Sears
Derek W. G. Sears Ames Research Center
Tomoki Nakamura
Tomoki Nakamura Tohoku University
Carle M. Pieters
Carle M. Pieters Brown University

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