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1974 |
Graham Ryder: A rationale for the origins of massif anorthosites. Lithos, 7, 139-146. |
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1975 |
S. E. Tilmann, S. B. Upchurch, and Graham Ryder: Land use site reconnaissance by computer-assisted derivative mapping. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 86, 23-24. |
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1975 |
Graham Ryder, R. J. Malcuit, and T. A. Vogel: Differentiation of an andesine type anorthosite: the San Gabriel suite. Lithos 8, 311-316. |
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1975 |
Graham Ryder, D. B. Stoeser, U. B. Marvin, and J. F. Bower: Lunar granites with unique ternary feldspars. Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 6th, 435-449. |
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1975 |
Graham Ryder, D. B. Stoeser, U. B. Marvin, J. F. Bower, and J. A. Wood: Boulder 1, Station 2, Apollo 17: Petrology and petrogenesis. The Moon 14, 327-357. |
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1976 |
Graham Ryder: Lunar sample 15405: remnant of a KREEP basalt--granite differentiated pluton. Earth Planet. Sci. Letters 29, 255-268. |
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1976 |
Graham Ryder, and G. J. Taylor: Did mare-type volcanism commence early in lunar history? Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 7th, 1741-1755. |
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1976 |
Graham Ryder and J. F. Bower: Poikilitic KREEP impact melts in the Apollo 14 White Rocks. Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 7th, 1925-1948. |
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1977 |
Graham Ryder, D. B. Stoeser, and J. A. Wood: Apollo 17 KREEPy basalt: A rock type intermediate between KREEP and mare basalts. Earth Planet. Sci. Letters 35, 1-13. |
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1977 |
Graham Ryder and J. F. Bower: Petrology of Apollo 15 black-and-white rocks 15445 and 15455--fragments of the Imbrium impact melt sheet? Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 8th, 1895-1923. |
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1977 |
Graham Ryder and J. A. Wood: Serenitatis and Imbrium impact melts: Implications for large-scale layering in the lunar crust. Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 8th, 655-668. |
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1977 |
Graham Ryder, H. Y. McSween, Jr., and U. B. Marvin: Basalts from Mare Crisium. The Moon 17, 263-287. |
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1978 |
Graham Ryder and U. B. Marvin: On the origin of Luna 24 basalts and soils. In Mare Crisium: The view from Luna 24 (Pergamon Press, New York), 339-355. |
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1979 |
M. D. Norman and Graham Ryder: A summary of the petrology and geochemistry of pristine highlands rocks. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 10th, 531-599. |
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1979 |
Graham Ryder: The chemical components of highlands breccias. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 10th, 561-581. |
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1980 |
M. D. Norman and Graham Ryder: Luna 24 ferrobasalt as an Mg-depleted primary melt. Moon and Planets 23, 271-292. |
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1980 |
Graham Ryder and P. D. Spudis: Volcanic rocks in the lunar highlands. Proc. Conf. on the Lunar Highlands Crust, 353-375. |
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1980 |
M. D. Norman and Graham Ryder: Geochemical constraints on the igneous evolution of the lunar crust. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 11th, 317-331. |
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1980 |
Graham Ryder, M. D. Norman and R. Score: The distinction of pristine from meteorite-contaminated highlands rocks using metal compositions. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 11th, 471-479. |
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1981 |
P. D. Spudis and Graham Ryder: Apollo 17 impact melts and their relation to the Serenitatis basin. Proc. Conf. on Multi-ring basins, 133-148. |
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1982 |
Graham Ryder: Lunar anorthosite 60025, the petrogenesis of lunar anorthosites, and the composition of the Moon. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 1591-1691. |
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1982 |
Graham Ryder and E. Blair: KREEP glass and the exotic provenance and formation of polymict breccia 66055. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13th, A147-A158. |
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1982 |
Graham Ryder: A note against a small-body origin for shergottites, nakhlites, and chassignites. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13th, A401-A402. |
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1982 |
Graham Ryder: Why lunar sample studies are not finished. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 63, 785-787. |
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1982 |
Graham Ryder: Siderophiles in the Brachina meteorite: Impact melting? Nature 299, 805-807. |
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1983 |
Graham Ryder and R. Ostertag: ALHA 81005: Moon, Mars, Petrography, and Giordano Bruno. Geophys. Res. Letters, 10, 791-794. |
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1984 |
Graham Ryder: Minor elements in Marjalahti olivine. Meteoritics 19, 79-83. |
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1985 |
Graham Ryder and B. Spettel: The parental magma for some rocks from the Norite 1 subzone of the Stillwater Complex: A lunar analog study. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 15th, J. Geophys. Res. 90, C591-C600. |
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1985 |
P.D. Spudis and Graham Ryder: The geology and petrology of the Apollo 15 Landing Site. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 66, No. 43. |
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1987 |
Graham Ryder: The Moon. U.S. Natl. Rept. to Int. Union Geod. Geophys., Rev. Geophysics 25, 277-284. |
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1987 |
Graham Ryder: Petrographic evidence for nonlinear cooling rates and a volcanic origin for Apollo 15 KREEP basalts. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 17th, J. Geophys. Res. 92, E331-E339. |
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1987 |
Graham Ryder and P. D. Spudis: Chemical composition and origin of Apollo 15 impact melts. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 17th, J. Geophys. Res. 92, E432-E446. |
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1988 |
Graham Ryder, M. Lindstrom, and K. Willis: The reliability of macroscopic identifications of lunar coarse fines particles and the petrogenesis of 2-4 mm particles in Apennine Front Sample 15243. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 18th, 219-239. |
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1988 |
Graham Ryder and A. Steele: Chemical dispersion among Apollo 15 olivine-normative mare basalts. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 18th, 273-282. |
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1988 |
Graham Ryder: Quenching and disruption of lunar KREEP lava flows by impacts. Nature 336, 751-754. |
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1989 |
J. Dasch, Graham Ryder, and L. Nyquist: Chronology and Complexity of Early Lunar Crust. Tectonophysics 161, 157-164. |
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1989 |
Graham Ryder: Mare basalts on the Apennine Front and the mare stratigraphy at the Apollo 15 landing site. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 19th, 43-50. |
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1989 |
K. A. McCormick, G.J. Taylor, K. Keil, P.D. Spudis, R.A.F. Grieve, and Graham Ryder: Sources of clasts in terrestrial impact melts: Clues to the origin of LKFM. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 19th, 691-696. |
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1989 |
Graham Ryder, P.D. Spudis, and G.J. Taylor: The case for planetary sample return missions: 3. Origin and evolution of the Moon and its environment. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 70, 1495-1509. |
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1989 |
Graham Ryder: Lunar samples, lunar accretion, and the early bombardment history of the Moon. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71, 313-323. |
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1990 |
Graham Ryder: A distinct variant of high-titanium mare basalt from the Van Serg core, Apollo 17 landing site. Meteoritics 25, 249-258. |
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1990 |
V. Sharpton, B. Schuraytz, K. Burke, A.V. Murali and Graham Ryder: Detritus in K-T boundary clays of western North America: Evidence against a single oceanic impact. In Global Catastrophes in Earth History (eds. V.L. Sharpton and P.D. Ward). Geol. Soc. Am. Special Paper 247, 349-357. |
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1991 |
Graham Ryder and R. Martinez: Evolved hypabyssal rocks from Station 7, Apennine Front, Apollo 15. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 21st, 137-190. |
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1991 |
Graham Ryder, D. Bogard, and D. Garrison: Probable age of Autolycus and calibration of lunar stratigraphy. Geology 19, 143-146. |
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1991 |
P. D. Spudis, Graham Ryder, G.J. Taylor, K.A. McCormick, K. Keil, and R.A.F. Grieve: Sources of mineral fragments in impact melts 15445 and 15455: Toward the origin of low-K Fra Mauro basalt. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 21st, 151-165. |
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1991 |
G. B. Dalrymple and Graham Ryder: 40Ar/39Ar ages of six Apollo 15 impact melt rocks by laser step heating. Geophys. Res. Lett. 18, 1163-1166. |
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1991 |
Graham Ryder: Lunar ferroan anorthosites and mare basalt sources: The mixed connection. Geophys. Res. Lett. 18, 2065-2068. |
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1991 |
G. J. Taylor, P. Warren, Graham Ryder, J. Delano, C. Pieters, and G. Lofgren: Lunar Rocks Ch. 6 of Lunar Sourcebook (Editors G. Heiken, D. Vaniman, and B. French), Cambridge, p. 183-284. |
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1992 |
Graham Ryder: Chemical variation and zoning of olivine in lunar dunite 72415: Near-surface accumulation. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 22, 373-380. |
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1992 |
V. L. Sharpton, G. B. Dalrymple, L. E. Marin, Graham Ryder, B. C. Schuraytz, and J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi: New links between the Chicxulub impact structure and the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Nature 359, 819-821. |
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1993 |
G. B. Dalrymple and Graham Ryder: 40Ar/39Ar Age spectra of Apollo 15 impact melt rocks by laser step-heating and their bearing on the history of lunar basin formation. J. Geophys. Res. Planets, 98, 13085-13095. |
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1994 |
Graham Ryder: Coincidence time of the Imbrium basin impact and Apollo 15 volcanic flows: The case for impact-induced melting. In Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution (eds. B.O. Dressler, R.A.F. Grieve, and V.L. Sharpton). Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper 293, 11-18. |
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1994 |
Graham Ryder: Apollo's Gift: The Moon. Astronomy 22, #7, 40-45. |
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1995 |
Graham Ryder and C. Coombs: The fire fountains of Aristarchus. Astronomy 23, #4, 34-41. |
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1996 |
Graham Ryder and T. Cox Burling: An Apollo 15 mare basalt fragment and lunar mare provinces. Meteoritics and Planetary Science 31, 50-59. |
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1996 |
Graham Ryder, J.W. Delano, P.H. Warren, G.W. Kallemeyn, and G.B. Dalrymple: A glass spherule of questionably impact origin from the Apollo 15 landing site: Unique target mare basalt. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60, 693-710. |
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1996 |
Graham Ryder: The unique significance and origin of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary: Historical context and burdens of proof. In The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event and other Catastrophes in Earth History (eds. G. Ryder, D. Fastovsky, and S. Gartner). Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper 307, 31-38. |
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1996 |
V. L. Sharpton, L.E. Marin, C. Carney, S. Lee, Graham Ryder, B.C. Schuraytz, P. Sikora, and P.D. Spudis: A model of the Chicxulub impact basin based on evaluation of geophysical data, well logs and drill core samples. In The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event and other Catastrophes in Earth History (eds. G. Ryder, D. Fastovsky, and S. Gartner). Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper 307, 55-74 |
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1996 |
G. B. Dalrymple and Graham Ryder: 40Ar/39Ar age spectra of Apollo 17 highlands breccia samples by laser step-heating and the age of the Serenitatis basin. J. Geophys. Res. Planets 101, 26069-26084. |
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1997 |
Graham Ryder, M.D. Norman, and G.J. Taylor: The complex stratigraphy of the highland crust in the Serenitatis region of the Moon inferred from mineral fragment chemistry. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 61, 1083-1105. |
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1997 |
Graham Ryder: Moon: Geology. Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences (Eds. J.H. Shirley and R.W. Fairbridge). Chapman and Hall. 501-508. |
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1998 |
J. J. Papike, Graham Ryder, and C.K. Shearer: Lunar Samples. Chapter 5 of Planetary Materials, Reviews in Mineralogy 36, 5-1 - 5-234. Mineralogical Society of America. |
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2000 |
B. L. Jolliff, L.R. Gaddis, Graham Ryder, C.R. Neal, C.K. Shearer, R.C. Elphic, J.R. Johnson, L.P. Keller, R.L. Korotev, D.J. Lawrence, P.G. Lucey, J.J. Papike, C.M. Pieters, P.D. Spudis, and L.A. Taylor: New views of the Moon: Understanding the Moon through the integration of diverse datasets. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union 81, 349, 354-355. |
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2000 |
Graham Ryder, C. Koeberl, and S. Mojzsis: Heavy bombardment of the Earth at ~3.85 Ga: The search for petrographic and geochemical evidence. In Origin of The Earth and Moon (Eds. R.M. Canup and K. Righter), University of Arizona Press, pp. 475-492. |
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2000 |
W. K. Hartmann, Graham Ryder, L. Dones, and D. Grinspoon: The time-dependent intense bombardment of the primordial Earth/Moon system. In Origin of The Earth and Moon (Eds. R.M. Canup and K. Righter), University of Arizona Press, pp. 493-512. |
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2000 |
M. B. Duke, C. Agee, D. Bogard, W.D. Carrier, C. Coombes, L. Gaddis, J.W. Head III, B. Jolliff, G. Lofgren, D. Papanastassiou, J.J. Papike, C.M. Pieters, Graham Ryder: South Pole-Aitken Basin Sample Return Mission. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Exploration and Utilization of the Moon, SP-462, European Space Agency, ESTEC, Noordwijk, 137-140. |
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2001 |
Graham Ryder and B.C. Schuraytz: The chemical variation of the large Apollo 15 olivine-normative mare basalts. J. Geophys. Res. (Planets) 106, 1435-1452. |
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2001 |
S. J. Mojzsis and Graham Ryder: Accretion to the Earth and Moon ca. 3.85 Ga. In Accretion of Extraterrestrial Material Throughout Earth's History (Eds. B. Peucker-Ehrenbrink and B. Schmitz), Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, Norwell, Mass. in press. |
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2001 |
D. Stöffler and Graham Ryder: Stratigraphy and isotopic ages of lunar geologic units: Chronological standard for the inner solar system. Invited Review in "The Evolution of Mars", International Space Science Institute, Bern, Switzerland. Space Science Reviews, 96, 7-53. in press. |
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2001 |
Norman M.D., Bennett V.C., and Graham Ryder: Targeting the impactors: Signatures of highly siderophile elements in lunar impact melts from Serenitatis. Science. submitted. |