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351) (718) Rb-Sr ages of lunar rocks from the sea of tranquillity
352) (719) Foreign inclusions in stony meteorites—III. Rare gases and oxygen isotopes in a carbonaceous chondritic xenolith in the Plainview gas-rich chondrite
353) (720) Luna 20 pyroxenes: exsolution and phase transformation as indicators of petrologic history
354) (722) Identification and significance of armalcolite in the Ries glass
355) (723) Basalts as probes of planetary interiors: Constraints on the chemistry and mineralogy of their source regions
356) (724) Definition and detailed characterization of Lunar surface units using remote observations
357) (725) Reflectance spectra of glass-bearing mafic silicate mixtures and spectral deconvolution procedures
358) (726) Orbital chemistry—Lunar surface analysis from the X-ray and gamma ray remote sensing experiments
359) (728) Chapter Six The Cores of Other Planets
360) (729) Fine structures of mutually normalized rare-earth patterns of chondrites
361) (730) Lithium behavior during cooling of a dry basalt: An ion-microprobe study of the lunar meteorite Northwest Africa 479 (NWA 479)
362) (731) Revision of lunar Rb-Sr ages
363) (733) An analysis of the Mariner 10 color ratio map of mercury
364) (735) Origin of inert gases in “rusty rock” 66095
365) (737) Extreme cultural tourism from Antarctica to the Moon
366) (738) The ethics of treading on Neil Armstrong's footprints
367) (739) Volatile and siderophile trace elements in anorthositic rocks from Fiskenaesset. West Greenland: comparison with lunar and meteoritic analogues
368) (740) The origin of the moon and the early history of the earth—A chemical model. Part 1: The moon
369) (741) Composition and origin of Nuevo Laredo Trend eucrites
370) (742) Origin of lunar feldspathic rocks
371) (743) Helium, neon and argon in level C of Luna 16 fines
372) (744) Cosmic-ray production of tungsten isotopes in lunar samples and meteorites and its implications for Hf–W cosmochemistry
373) (745) Terrestrial xenology
374) (746) 238U,234U and232Th in seawater
375) (747) Factors influencing the morphology of volcanic landforms: An earth-moon comparison
376) (748) Radon emanation from the lunar surface
377) (749) Origin of lunar ultramafic green glasses: constraints from phase equilibrium studies
378) (750) Irradiations ancienne et recente des aubrites
379) (751) On the possible existence of superheavy elements in the primeval Moon
380) (752) Thermal history of the nakhlites by the40Ar-39Ar method
381) (753) Terrestrial chondrules, glass spherules and accretionary lapilli from the suevite, Ries Crater, Germany
382) (754) The lunar neutron flux revisited
383) (755) 39Ar---40Ar age and petrology of Chico: Large-scale impact melting on the L chondrite parent body
384) (756) Determination of rare-earth elements in USGS standard rocks by mixed-solvent ion exchange and mass-spectrometric isotope dilution
385) (757) A seismic model of the lunar mantle and constraints on temperature and mineralogy
386) (758) Isotopic composition of reduced and oxidized carbon in early Archaean rocks from Isua, Greenland
387) (759) Carbon contents of sedimentary rocks within and around the McArthur zinc-lead-silver deposit, northern territory
388) (760) Magnetic losses in lunar materials
389) (761) Crystal-chemical controls on the partitioning of Sr and Ba between plagioclase feldspar, silicate melts, and hydrothermal solutions
390) (761) Rare-gas dating, I. A demountable metal system with low blanks
391) (762) Genetic implications of Lunar regolith thickness variations
392) (763) 40Ar/39Ar ages from Fra Mauro
393) (765) Major-element vapor fractionation on the lunar surface: An unusual lithic fragment from the Luna 20 fines
394) (767) Possible effect of subsurface inhomogeneities on the lunar microwave spectrum
395) (768) Siderophile and other geochemical constraints on mixing relationships among HED-meteoritic breccias
396) (769) Noble gases in lunar meteorites Yamato-82192 and -82193 and history of the meteorites from the moon
397) (770) The unique lunar composition and its bearing on the origin of the Moon
398) (771) Anomalous 131Xe in barites
399) (772) Iron metal production in silicate melts through the direct reduction of Fe(II) by Ti(III), Cr(II), and Eu(II)
400) (773) Precise age determinations and petrogenetic studies using the K---Ca method