Dr. Graham Ryder

BIBLIOGRAPHY     July  2001:   PAPERS

1974

Graham Ryder:  A rationale for the origins of massif anorthosites.  Lithos,  7, 139-146.

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.

1975

Graham Ryder, R. J. Malcuit, and T. A. Vogel:  Differentiation of an andesine type anorthosite: the San Gabriel suite.  Lithos 8, 311-316.

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.

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.

1976

Graham Ryder:  Lunar sample 15405: remnant of a KREEP basalt--granite differentiated pluton.  Earth Planet. Sci. Letters 29, 255-268.

1976

Graham Ryder, and G. J. Taylor:  Did mare-type volcanism commence early in lunar history?  Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 7th, 1741-1755.

1976

Graham Ryder and J. F. Bower:  Poikilitic KREEP impact melts in the Apollo 14 White Rocks.  Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 7th, 1925-1948.

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.

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.

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.

1977

Graham Ryder, H. Y. McSween, Jr., and U. B. Marvin:  Basalts from Mare Crisium.  The Moon 17, 263-287.

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.

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.

1979

Graham Ryder:  The chemical components of highlands breccias.  Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 10th, 561-581.

1980

M. D. Norman and Graham Ryder:  Luna 24 ferrobasalt as an Mg-depleted primary melt.  Moon and Planets 23, 271-292.

1980

Graham Ryder and P. D. Spudis: Volcanic rocks in the lunar highlands.  Proc. Conf. on the Lunar Highlands Crust, 353-375.

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.

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.

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.

1982

Graham Ryder:  Lunar anorthosite 60025, the petrogenesis of lunar anorthosites, and the composition of the Moon.  Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 1591-1691.

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.

1982

Graham Ryder:  A note against a small-body origin for shergottites, nakhlites, and chassignites.  Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13th, A401-A402.

1982

Graham Ryder:  Why lunar sample studies are not finished.  Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 63, 785-787.

1982

Graham Ryder:  Siderophiles in the Brachina meteorite: Impact melting?  Nature 299, 805-807.

1983

Graham Ryder and R. Ostertag:  ALHA 81005: Moon, Mars, Petrography,  and Giordano Bruno.  Geophys. Res. Letters, 10, 791-794.

1984

Graham Ryder:  Minor elements in Marjalahti olivine.  Meteoritics 19, 79-83.

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.

1985

P.D. Spudis and Graham Ryder:  The geology and petrology of the Apollo 15 Landing Site.  Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 66, No. 43.

1987

Graham Ryder:  The Moon.  U.S. Natl. Rept. to Int. Union Geod. Geophys., Rev. Geophysics 25, 277-284.

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.

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.

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.

1988

Graham Ryder and A. Steele:  Chemical dispersion among Apollo 15 olivine-normative mare basalts. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 18th, 273-282.

1988

Graham Ryder:  Quenching and disruption of lunar KREEP lava flows by impacts.  Nature 336, 751-754.

1989

J. Dasch, Graham Ryder, and L. Nyquist:  Chronology and Complexity of Early Lunar Crust.  Tectonophysics 161, 157-164.

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.

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.

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.

1989

Graham Ryder:  Lunar samples, lunar accretion, and the early bombardment history of the Moon.  Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71, 313-323.

1990

Graham Ryder:  A distinct variant of high-titanium mare basalt from the Van Serg core, Apollo 17 landing site.  Meteoritics 25, 249-258.

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.

1991

Graham Ryder and R. Martinez:  Evolved hypabyssal rocks from Station 7, Apennine Front, Apollo 15.  Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 21st, 137-190.

1991

Graham Ryder, D. Bogard, and D. Garrison:  Probable age of Autolycus and calibration of lunar stratigraphy.  Geology 19, 143-146.

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.

1991

G. B. Dalrymple and Graham Ryder40Ar/39Ar ages of six Apollo 15 impact melt rocks by laser step heating.  Geophys. Res. Lett. 18, 1163-1166.

1991

Graham Ryder:  Lunar ferroan anorthosites and mare basalt sources:  The mixed connection.  Geophys. Res. Lett. 18, 2065-2068.

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.

1992

Graham Ryder:  Chemical variation and zoning of olivine in lunar dunite 72415:  Near-surface accumulation.  Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. 22, 373-380.

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.

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.

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.

1994

Graham Ryder: Apollo's Gift:  The Moon.  Astronomy 22, #7, 40-45.

1995

Graham Ryder and C. Coombs:  The fire fountains of Aristarchus.  Astronomy 23, #4, 34-41.

1996

Graham Ryder and T. Cox Burling:  An Apollo 15 mare basalt fragment and lunar mare provinces.  Meteoritics and Planetary Science 31, 50-59.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

1997

Graham Ryder:  Moon: Geology.  Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences (Eds. J.H. Shirley and R.W. Fairbridge). Chapman and Hall.  501-508.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.