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Researcher
Flore Van Maldeghem
- Keywords:Chemistry (incl. biochemistry)
- Disciplines:Extraterrestrial geology
Affiliations
- Analytical, Environmental & Geo-Chemistry (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2018 → Today - Chemistry (Department)
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From1 Nov 2023 → 31 Jan 2024 - Chemistry (Department)
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From1 Nov 2019 → 31 Oct 2023 - Chemistry (Department)
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From8 Apr 2019 → 31 Oct 2019 - Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences (Faculty)
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From30 Oct 2018 → 26 Feb 2024 - Chemistry (Department)
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From1 Oct 2018 → 31 Oct 2019
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Spinels to characterize Solar System source regions and constrain variations in the flux of extraterrestrial materials delivered to EarthFrom1 Nov 2019 → 31 Jan 2024Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 4 of 4
- Geochemical characterization of scoriaceous and unmelted micrometeorites from the Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica: Links to chondritic parent bodies and the effects of alteration(2023)
Authors: Flore Van Maldeghem, Matthias Van Ginneken, Bastien Soens, Felix Kauffman, Seppe Lampe, Lisa Krämer Ruggiu, Lutz Hecht, Philippe Claeys, Steven Goderis
Pages: 88 - 108 - Oxygen Isotope Variability among Unmelted Micrometeorites from the Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica(2021)
Authors: Flore Van Maldeghem, Bastien Soens, F.E.D. Kaufmann, Matthias Van Ginneken, Lutz Hecht, Philippe Claeys, Steven Goderis
Pages: 6168-6168Number of pages: 1 - A large meteoritic event over Antarctica ca. 430 ka ago inferred from chondritic cosmic spherules from the Sør Rondane Mountains(2021)
Authors: Matthias van Ginneken, Steven Goderis, Natalia Artemieva, Vinciane Debaille, Sophie DECREE, Ralph Harvey, K.A. Huwig, Lutz Hecht, S. Yang, F.E.D. Kaufmann, et al.
- Cosmic spherules from Widerøefjellet, Sør Rondane Mountains (East Antarctica)(2020)
Authors: Steven Goderis, Bastien Soens, Matthew S. Huber, Seann McKibbin, Matthias van Ginneken, Flore Van Maldeghem, Vinciane Debaille, Richard C. Greenwood, Ian A. Franchi, Veerle Cnudde, et al.
Pages: 112-143