The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Meteorite, Chondrite, Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Neutron activation analysis. His work on Cohenite as part of general Meteorite study is frequently linked to Age estimation, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Michael E. Lipschutz combines subjects such as Petrography and Weathering with his study of Chondrite.
His Mineralogy research incorporates elements of Chemical composition, Murchison meteorite, Chondrule, Silicate and Analytical chemistry. He interconnects Achondrite, Troilite, Parent body and Radiocarbon dating in the investigation of issues within Geochemistry. His Achondrite study combines topics in areas such as Plagioclase and Partial melting.
His primary areas of study are Chondrite, Meteorite, Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Astrobiology. Michael E. Lipschutz has researched Chondrite in several fields, including Neutron activation analysis, Analytical chemistry and Trace element. Michael E. Lipschutz is interested in Enstatite, which is a field of Meteorite.
Michael E. Lipschutz has included themes like Murchison meteorite and Allende meteorite in his Mineralogy study. His Geochemistry research focuses on Achondrite and how it connects with Volatiles. His study in Martian and Asteroid is carried out as part of his studies in Astrobiology.
Michael E. Lipschutz focuses on Chondrite, Mineralogy, Meteorite, Geochemistry and Petrography. The Chondrite study combines topics in areas such as Neutron activation analysis, Trace element, Meteoroid and Weathering. His Trace element study incorporates themes from Metamorphism and Parent body.
Trace element composition is closely connected to Analytical chemistry in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Mineralogy. Meteorite is a subfield of Astrobiology that Michael E. Lipschutz explores. His work on Basalt as part of general Geochemistry research is often related to Trace, thus linking different fields of science.
His main research concerns Mineralogy, Chondrite, Meteorite, Geochemistry and Petrography. His Mineralogy research includes themes of Iron meteorite, Partial melting, Radionuclide, Analytical chemistry and Thermal metamorphism. His Chondrite study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Neutron activation analysis, Chemical composition and Weathering.
While the research belongs to areas of Meteorite, Michael E. Lipschutz spends his time largely on the problem of Olivine, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Achondrite and Basalt. Michael E. Lipschutz interconnects Radiocarbon dating, Isotope, Silicate and Nuclide in the investigation of issues within Geochemistry. As a part of the same scientific study, Michael E. Lipschutz usually deals with the Petrography, concentrating on Trace element and frequently concerns with Metamorphism and Cliff.
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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.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science (1996)
CM chondrites exhibit the complete petrologic range from type 2 to 1
Michael E. Zolensky;David W. Mittlefehldt;Michael E. Lipschutz;Ming-Sheng Wang.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1997)
Chemical systematics of the shergotty meteorite and the composition of its parent body (Mars)
J.C Laul;M.R Smith;H Wänke;E Jagoutz.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1986)
Evidence of thermal metamorphism on the C, g, B, and f asteroids.
Takahiro Hiroi;Carlé M. Pieters;Michael E. Zolensky;Michael E. Lipschutz.
Science (1993)
Canyon Diablo meteorite: Metallographic and mass spectrometric study of 56 fragments
Dieter Heymann;Michael E. Lipschutz;Betty Nielsen;Edward Anders.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1966)
Comparison of the LEW88516 and ALHA77005 martian meteorites: Similar but distinct
A. H. Treiman;G. A. McKay;D. D. Bogard;D. W. Mittlefehldt.
Meteoritics (1994)
PRIME lab AMS performance, upgrades and research applications
P Sharma;M Bourgeois;D Elmore;D Granger.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms (2000)
Meteoritic parent bodies: nature, number, size and relation to present-day asteroids.
Michael E. Lipschutz;Michael J. Gaffey;Paul Pellas.
Asteroids II (1989)
Petrogenetic relationship between Allan Hills 77005 and other achondrites
Harry Y. McSween;Edward M. Stolper;Lawrence A. Taylor;Richard A. Muntean;Richard A. Muntean.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1979)
Petrographic, chemical and spectroscopic evidence for thermal metamorphism in carbonaceous chondrites I: CI and CM chondrites
Eric Tonui;Mike Zolensky;Takahiro Hiroi;Tomoki Nakamura.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2014)
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