Louise Alexander
Birkbeck, University of London
10 Papers
4 Citations
Louise Alexander is an academic researcher from Birkbeck, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basalt & Regolith. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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A database of noble gases in lunar samples in preparation for mass spectrometry on the Moon
N. M. Curran,N. M. Curran,M. Nottingham,M. Nottingham,Louise Alexander,Ian A. Crawford,Evelyn Füri,Katherine H. Joy +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected published noble gas data for a range of lunar samples including soils, regolith breccias, crystalline (e.g., mare basalts, anorthosite) and impact-melt rocks.
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An analysis of Apollo lunar soil samples 12070,889, 12030,187, and 12070,891: Basaltic diversity at the Apollo 12 landing site and implications for classification of small‐sized lunar samples
Louise Alexander,Joshua F. Snape,Joshua F. Snape,Katherine H. Joy,Hilary Downes,Ian A. Crawford +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the major, minor, and trace element chemistry of mineral phases which highlight differences between basalt groups were analyzed. But the results were limited to 13 basaltic chips from the Apollo 12 landing site.
Complex burial histories of Apollo 12 basaltic soil grains derived from cosmogenic noble gases: Implications for local regolith evolution and future in situ investigations
Finlay M. Stuart,Biying Chen,Marta Żurakowska,Jamie Gilmour,Louise Alexander,Ian A. Crawford,Katherine H. Joy +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report the concentrations and isotope ratios of light noble gases (He, Ne, Ar) in 10 small basalt fragments derived from lunar regolith soils at the Apollo 12 landing site.
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Searching for nonlocal lithologies in the Apollo 12 regolith: A geochemical and petrological study of basaltic coarse fines from the Apollo lunar soil sample 12023,155
Louise Alexander,Joshua F. Snape,Joshua F. Snape,Joshua F. Snape,Ian A. Crawford,Katherine H. Joy,Katherine H. Joy,Hilary Downes +7 more
TL;DR: A petrological and geochemical examination of 12 coarse basaltic fines from the Apollo 12 soil sample 12023,155 provide evidence of additional geochemical diversity at the landing site as mentioned in this paper.
Basaltic Regolith Sample 12003,314: A New Member of the Apollo 12 Feldspathic Basalt Suite?
J. F. Snape,Louise Alexander,Ian A. Crawford,Katherine H. Joy +3 more
- 01 Mar 2013
TL;DR: Snape et al. as discussed by the authors proposed the concept of the bayalt suite, which is a set of tables in a tableau of the Earth and space sciences at UCL-Birkbeck, London.
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