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    Earth, Moon, and Planets

    Burchell, M.J. and Parnell, J. and Bowden, S.A. and Crawford, Ian (2010) Hypervelocity impact experiments in the laboratory relating to lunar astrobiology. Earth, Moon, and Planets 107 (1), pp. 55-64. ISSN 0167-9295.

    Icarus

    Osinksi, G.R. and Tornabene, L. and Banerjee, N.R. and Cockell, C.S. and Flemming, R. and Izawa, M.R.M. and McCutcheon, J. and Parnell, J. and Preston, Louisa and Pickersgill, A. and Pontefract, A. and Sapers, H.M. and Southam, G. (2013) Impact-generated hydrothermal systems on Earth and Mars. Icarus 224 (2), pp. 347-363. ISSN 0019-1035.

    Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis

    Bowden, S.A. and Court, R.W. and Milner, D. and Baldwin, E.C. and Lindgren, P. and Crawford, Ian and Parnell, J. and Burchell, M.J. (2008) The thermal alteration by pyrolysis of the organic component of small projectiles of mudrock during capture at hypervelocity. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 82 (2), pp. 312-314. ISSN 0165-2370.

    Journal of Geology

    Lewis, C.L.E. and Carter, Andrew and Hurford, A.J. (1995) Low-temperature effects of the Skye tertiary intrusions on Mesozoic sediments in the Sea of Hebrides basin. In: Parnell, J. (ed.) Basins On The Atlantic Seaboard: Petroleum Geology, Sedimentology and Basin Evolution. London, UK: The Geological Society, pp. 175-188. ISBN 9780903317764.

    Meteoritics & Planetary Science

    Parnell, J. and Bowden, S.A. and Lindgren, P. and Burchell, M.J. and Milner, D. and Price, M. and Baldwin, E.C. and Crawford, Ian (2010) The preservation of fossil biomarkers during meteorite impact events: experimental evidence from biomarker-rich projectiles and target rocks. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45 (8), pp. 1340-1358. ISSN 1086-9379.

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