Ian A. Franchi
Open University
425 Papers
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Ian A. Franchi is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chondrite & Meteorite. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 388 publications. Previous affiliations of Ian A. Franchi include Leiden University & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
Hayabusa2 returned samples: unique and pristine record of solar system materials from asteroid
M. Ito,Norio Tomioka,Makoto Uesugi,A. Yamaguchi,Naoya Imae,Nobuko Shirai,Tadayasu Ohigashi,Makoto Kimura,Liu M-C,Richard C. Greenwood,Kotaro Uesugi,Aiko Nakato,Kasumi Yogata,Hisanori Yuzawa,Yu Kodama,Ayako Tsuchiyama,Masahiro Yasutake,RH Findlay,Ian A. Franchi,J Malley,K. A. McCain,Nozomi Matsuda,Kevin D. McKeegan,Kazuki Hirahara,Aya Takeuchi,Shogo Sekimoto,Ikuya Sakurai,Ikuo Okada,Yuzuru Karouji,Toru Yada,M. Abe,Taira Usui,S. Watanabe,Yasunori Tsuda +33 more
TL;DR: Motoo et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the ASTEROID RYUGU, which is a collection of articles from ASTeroID Research Group (ARG) with a focus on Japanese literature.
Northwest africa 14091: a new stannern-group eucrite from algeria
TL;DR: Ratibakared et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method to solve the problem of particle filtering in the context of space sciences. But the method was not suitable for the application of particle filters in the field of space science.
The Marco Polo mission: a sample return from a low-albedo Near Earth Object in the ESA Cosmic Vision Program 2015-2025
Patrick Michel,Antonella Barucci,Makoto Yoshikawa,D. Koschny,Hermann Boenhardt,J. R. Brucato,M. Coradini,Elisabetta Dotto,Ian A. Franchi,Simon F. Green,Jean-Luc Josset,Jun'ichiro Kawaguchi,K. Muinonen,Jürgen Oberst,Hajime Yano,Rick Binzel,D. Agnolon,J. Romstedt +17 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: The Marco Polo mission as mentioned in this paper is a sample return mission to a Near Earth Object (NEO) which was originally proposed as a joint European-Japanese mission for the scientific program Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 of the European Space Agency (ESA) in June 2007 and selected for an assessment study until fall 2009.
Using lunar apatite to assess the volatile inventory of the Moon
N. J. Potts,Mahesh Anand,W. van Westrenen,Romain Tartèse,Ian A. Franchi +4 more
- 01 May 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a piston-cylinder assembly at VU, University Amsterdam, to derive these partition coefficients for volatiles (F, OH, Cl) between apatite and melts, which will provide better constraints on the volatile budget of the lunar magmatic source regions.
Open Research Online H and Cl isotope characteristics of indigenous and late hydrothermal fluids on the differentiated asteroidal parent body of Grave Nunataks 06128
TL;DR: The paired achondrites Graves Nunataks (GRA) 06128 and 06129 are samples of an asteroid that underwent partial melting within a few million years after the start of Solar System formation as discussed by the authors .