D. Weber

562 total citations
33 papers, 387 citations indexed

About

D. Weber is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, D. Weber has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 387 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 6 papers in Geophysics and 5 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in D. Weber's work include Astro and Planetary Science (21 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (5 papers) and Planetary Science and Exploration (4 papers). D. Weber is often cited by papers focused on Astro and Planetary Science (21 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (5 papers) and Planetary Science and Exploration (4 papers). D. Weber collaborates with scholars based in Russia, Germany and United States. D. Weber's co-authors include A. Bischoff, L. Schultz, H. W. Weber, B. Spettel, H. Palme, Robert N. Clayton, T. K. Mayeda, A. Bischoff, R. D. Ash and C. T. Pillinger and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Meteoritics and Planetary Science and Nanotechnologies in Russia.

In The Last Decade

D. Weber

25 papers receiving 363 citations

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D. Weber
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  • Astronomy and Astrophysics 374
  • Geophysics 196
  • Ecology 96
  • Atmospheric Science 49
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics 34
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All Works

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Mineralogy, aluminum-magnesium-isotopic, and oxygen-isotopic studies of the relic calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions in chondrules
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Oxygen-Isotopic Compositions of Calcium-Aluminum-rich Inclusions from the CH Chondrites Acfer 182 and Patuxent Range 91546
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Mineralogical, Aluminum-Magnesium, and Oxygen-Isotopic Studies of the Relic Calcium-Aluminum-rich Inclusions in Chondrules
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Al-Diopside-rich Refractory Inclusions in the CH Chondrite ACFER 182
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Relic Ca,Al-rich Inclusions in Chondrules from the Carbonaceous Chondrites ACFER 182 and ACFER 094
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Characterization of the Rumuruti Chondrite Regolith Breccia Hughes 030 (R3-6) and Implications for the Occurrence of Unequilibrated Lithologies on the R-chondrite Parent Body
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Hammadah AL Hamra 073, the Third Member of the Coolidge-type Grouplet: Implications for Element Fractionation Trends in Carbonaceous Chondrites
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Dar AL Gani 262: the First Lunar Meteorite from the Sahara
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Hammadah AL Hamra 119 - A New, Unbrecciated Saharan Rumuruti Chondrite
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Hammadah AL Hamra 180: A Unique Unequilibrated Chondrite with Affinity to LL-group Ordinary Chondrites
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New Meteorite Finds from the Libyan Sahara
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Unusual Equilibrated Carbonaceous Chondrites and CO3 Meteorites from the Sahara
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Refractory Inclusions from the CH-Chondrite PCA 91467: Similarities with and Relationship to Inclusions from ALH 85085 and ACFER 182
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New Constraints on the Formation History of Carbonates in the CI Chondrite Ivuna From the 53Mn-53Cr Chronometer: Preliminary Results
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Trace Element and Isotopic Measurements of Refractory Inclusions from the ACFER 182 Carbonaceous Chondrite
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X-Ray Data on Extraterrestrial CA Dialuminate (CaAl4O7)
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Mineralogy and Chemistry of Refractory Inclusions in CR-like Chondrites from the Sahara Desert
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Calcium-Dialuminate-bearing Inclusions from the Saharan Meteorites ACFER 182, ACFER 087 and EL Djouf 001: an Ion Probe Study
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