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Search for cometary dust in the antarctic ice After a systematic survey of a series of samples across the interval approximately 1830 to 1838, we believe we have identified the Coseguina ash fall (figures 1 and 2), and t
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Blacksburg / /

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Antarctica / /

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Nicaragua / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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The Ohio State University Institute of Polar Studies / Our laboratory / State University / Geology University of Houston Houston / Dome C / University of Kansas Space Technology Center Lawrence / PARKER Virginia Polytechnic Institute / /

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unambiguous chemical / nitrogenous chemical content / meteoroid ablation products / chemical composition / energy / /

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The Ohio State University Institute of Polar Studies / Geology University of Houston Houston / University of Kansas Space Technology Center Lawrence / National Science Foundation / JERRY WAGSTAFF Department / Polytechnic Institute / /

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JERRY WAGSTAFF / ELBERT A. KING / /

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Texas / Kansas / Virginia / /

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antarctic / /

Technology

X-ray / /

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