Apollo 16 Non-refereed Publications


  1. Iron signatures in Planetary Regoliths: The Moon as Case Study
    McFadden, L, Clark, P & Basu, A, DPS, 30, 0702 (1998)
  2. The Distribution of Th on the Moon's Surface
    Haskin, L, LPI, 28, 519 (1997)
  3. Continuum background in space-borne gamma-ray detectors.
    Evans, L et al., High Energy Radiation Background in Space, 47 (1997)
  4. The Moon as Case Study, 2: Examining the Relationship Between Surface Chemical, Mineralogical, and Physical Properties
    Clark, P & McFadden, L, DPS, 28, 1704 (1996)
  5. The galactic gamma-ray flux in the 0.06 to 5 MeV range
    Gilman, D et al., Gamma Ray Spectroscopy in Astrophysics, 190 (1978)
  6. Low energy gamma ray astronomy from Apollo 16
    Gilman, D, legr book (1977)
  7. Lunar resource surveys from orbit
    Arnold, J, spmf conf (1977)
  8. Studies in support of the analysis of astronomical data from Apollo 16
    Greisen, K, cuni rept (1976)
  9. Interpretation of Various Radiation Background Observed in the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Experiments Carried on the Apollo Missions and Implications for Diffuse Gamma-Ray Measurements
    Dyer, C et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 2 (1975)
  10. A balloon observation of a small cosmic X-ray burst
    Ogawara, Y et al., X-Rays in Space - Cosmic, Solar, and Auroral X-Rays, Volume 1, 638 (1975)
  11. Lunar elemental analysis obtained from the Apollo gamma-ray and X-ray remote sensing experiment
    Trombka, J et al., Soviet-American Conference on the Cosmochemistry of the Moon and Planets, 4 (1974)

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