Matthew J. Genge
1968
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country of citizenship: United Kingdom
occupation: lecturer
official website: www.imperial.ac.uk/people/m.genge
Articles 44
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The Winchcombe meteorite, a unique and pristine witness from the outer solar system
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The Winchcombe meteorite—A regolith breccia from a rubble pile CM chondrite asteroid
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A cosmic dust detection suite for the deep space Gateway
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Intense aqueous alteration on C-type asteroids: Perspectives from giant fine-grained micrometeorites
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The oldest magnetic record in our solar system identified using nanometric imaging and numerical modeling.
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Electrostatic levitation of volcanic ash into the ionosphere and its abrupt effect on climate
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Accumulation mechanisms of micrometeorites in an ancient supraglacial moraine at Larkman Nunatak, Antarctica
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A new type of highly-vaporized microtektite from the Transantarctic Mountains
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Long-lived magnetism on chondrite parent bodies
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Shock fabrics in fine-grained micrometeorites
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The thermal decomposition of fine-grained micrometeorites, observations from mid-IR spectroscopy
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Thermal shock fragmentation of Mg silicates within scoriaceous micrometeorites reveal hydrated asteroidal sources
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The mineralogy and petrology of I-type cosmic spherules: Implications for their sources, origins and identification in sedimentary rocks
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Diagenetically altered fossil micrometeorites suggest cosmic dust is common in the geological record
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Comment on “Unmelted cosmic metal particles in the Indian Ocean” by Prasad et al
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The parent body controls on cosmic spherule texture: Evidence from the oxygen isotopic compositions of large micrometeorites
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An increased abundance of micrometeorites on Earth owing to vesicular parachutes
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An urban collection of modern-day large micrometeorites: Evidence for variations in the extraterrestrial dust flux through the Quaternary
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Olivine settling in cosmic spherules during atmospheric deceleration: An indicator of the orbital eccentricity of interplanetary dust
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Vesicle dynamics during the atmospheric entry heating of cosmic spherules
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The origins of I-type spherules and the atmospheric entry of iron micrometeoroids
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The weathering of micrometeorites from the Transantarctic Mountains
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Fe and O isotope composition of meteorite fusion crusts: Possible natural analogues to chondrule formation?
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Cosmic spherules from the Ordovician of Argentina
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EnVision: taking the pulse of our twin planet
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Optical mineralogy: new colour in a dying art
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The Rhynie Chert, Scotland, and the search for life on Mars
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The classification of micrometeorites
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Koronis asteroid dust within Antarctic ice
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A multidisciplinary study of silica sinter deposits with applications to silica identification and detection of fossil life on Mars
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Micrometeorites and Their Implications for Meteors
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A comet in the lab
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