Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Empirical Correction Factors for the Electron Microanalysis of Silicates and Oxides
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Herzog, G. F., A. E. Bence, John F. Bender, et al.. (1980). 39 Ar- 40 Ar Systematics of Allende Inclusions: a Laser-Microprobe Investigation. LPI. 435–437.1 indexed citations
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Herzog, G. F., et al.. (1980). 39 Ar/ 40 Ar systematics of Allende inclusions.. 2. 959–976.2 indexed citations
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Lindsley, D. H., et al.. (1980). Experimental phase relations of olivine vitrophyres from breccia 14321: the temperature- and pressure dependence of Fe-Mg partitioning for olivine and liquid in a highlands melt-rock.. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 1. 179–196.18 indexed citations
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Grove, T. L. & A. E. Bence. (1979). Crystallization kinetics in a multiply saturated basalt magma - An experimental study of Luna 24 ferrobasalt. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 1. 439.63 indexed citations
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McGee, J. J., A. E. Bence, & O. A. Schaeffer. (1978). Feldspathic Granulite 79215: Conditions of Metamorphism and Age. LPI. 720–722.4 indexed citations
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Schaeffer, O. A., A. E. Bence, G. Eichhorn, J. J. Papike, & D. T. Vaniman. (1978). Ar-39-Ar-40 and petrologic study of Luna 24 samples 24077,13 and 24077,63. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2. 2363–2373.2 indexed citations
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McGee, J. J., A. E. Bence, G. Eichhorn, & O. A. Schaeffer. (1978). Feldspathic granulite 79215 - Limitations on T-fo2 conditions and time of metamorphism. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1. 743–772.7 indexed citations
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Grove, T. L. & A. E. Bence. (1977). Experimental study of pyroxene-liquid interaction in quartz-normative basalt 15597.. Lunar Science Conference. 2. 1549–1579.121 indexed citations
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Bence, A. E., T. L. Grove, J. J. Papike, et al.. (1977). Ferrobasalt and Ferrogabbro from Mare Crisium, Luna 24. Metic. 12. 175.1 indexed citations
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Delano, J. W. & A. E. Bence. (1977). 4.2-4.3 AE anorthositic soil fragments: equilibrated or unequilibrated polycomponent systems?. Lunar Science Conference. 2. 2029–2050.2 indexed citations
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Grove, T. L. & A. E. Bence. (1977). Petrogenesis of Gabbros from Mare Crisium. LPICo. 304. 64.1 indexed citations
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Taylor, S. R. & A. E. Bence. (1975). Evolution of the lunar highland crust. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 1. 1121–1141.28 indexed citations
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Bence, A. E., J. W. Delano, J. J. Papike, & Kenneth L. Cameron. (1974). Petrology of the highlands massifs at Taurus-Littrow - An analysis of the 2-4 mm soil fraction. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 1. 785–827.14 indexed citations
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Papike, J. J., A. E. Bence, & D. H. Lindsley. (1974). Mare basalts from the Taurus-Littrow region of the moon.. Lunar Science Conference. 1. 471–504.36 indexed citations
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Delano, J. W., A. E. Bence, J. J. Papike, & Kenneth L. Cameron. (1973). Petrology of the 2-4 mm soil fraction from the Descartes region of the moon and stratigraphic implications. Lunar Science Conference. 4. 537.20 indexed citations
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Bence, A. E., J. J. Papike, S. Sueno, & J. W. Delano. (1973). Pyroxene poikiloblastic rocks from the lunar highlands. Lunar Science Conference. 4. 597.10 indexed citations
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Delano, J. W., A. E. Bence, J. J. Papike, & Kenneth L. Cameron. (1973). Petrology of the 2-4 MM Soil Fraction from Apollo 16. LPI. 4. 172.1 indexed citations
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Floran, R. J., Kenneth L. Cameron, A. E. Bence, & J. J. Papike. (1972). Apollo 14 breccia 14313: A mineralogic and petrologic report. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings. 3. 661.4 indexed citations
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Bence, A. E. & J. J. Papike. (1972). Crystallization Histories of Pyroxenes from Lunar Basalts. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 3. 59.1 indexed citations
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Bence, A. E., James R. Clark, E. J. Dwornik, J. J. Papike, & Martin E. Ross. (1970). Mineralogy of the lunar clinopyroxenes, augite and pigeonite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement. 1. 839.10 indexed citations
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