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William S Cassata

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Analytical Chemistry|February 15, 2017
Application of the Uranium-Helium Chronometer to the Analysis of Nuclear Forensic MaterialsSean D Gates, William S Cassata
Nature|March 30, 2012
Geoscience: Fossil raindrops and ancient airWilliam S Cassata, Paul R Renne
Nature Communications|October 5, 2017
Taking the pulse of Mars via dating of a plume-fed volcanoBenjamin E Cohen, Darren F Mark, William S Cassata, et al.
Science Advances|May 29, 2018
Chronology of martian breccia NWA 7034 and the formation of the martian crustal dichotomyWilliam S Cassata, Benjamin E Cohen, Darren F Mark, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 28, 2012
A long-lived lunar core dynamoErin K Shea, Benjamin P Weiss, William S Cassata, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2013
Persistence and origin of the lunar core dynamoClément Suavet, Benjamin P Weiss, William S Cassata, et al.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science|January 29, 2021
The fall, recovery, classification, and initial characterization of the Hamburg, Michigan H4 chondritePhilipp R Heck, Jennika Greer, Joseph S Boesenberg, et al.
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Analytical Chemistry|February 15, 2017
Application of the Uranium-Helium Chronometer to the Analysis of Nuclear Forensic MaterialsSean D Gates, William S Cassata
Nature|March 30, 2012
Geoscience: Fossil raindrops and ancient airWilliam S Cassata, Paul R Renne
Nature Communications|October 5, 2017
Taking the pulse of Mars via dating of a plume-fed volcanoBenjamin E Cohen, Darren F Mark, William S Cassata, et al.
Science Advances|May 29, 2018
Chronology of martian breccia NWA 7034 and the formation of the martian crustal dichotomyWilliam S Cassata, Benjamin E Cohen, Darren F Mark, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 28, 2012
A long-lived lunar core dynamoErin K Shea, Benjamin P Weiss, William S Cassata, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 8, 2013
Persistence and origin of the lunar core dynamoClément Suavet, Benjamin P Weiss, William S Cassata, et al.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science|January 29, 2021
The fall, recovery, classification, and initial characterization of the Hamburg, Michigan H4 chondritePhilipp R Heck, Jennika Greer, Joseph S Boesenberg, et al.
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