Apollo 16 Refereed Journals


  1. Synchrotron Emission and Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Brainerd, J & Lamb, D, ApJ, 313, 231 (1987)
  2. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 16th, Houston, TX, March 11-15, 1985, Proceedings. Part 2
    Ryder, G, JGR 91 (1986)
  3. Contour maps of lunar remanent magnetic fields.
    Hood, L, Russell, C & Coleman, P, JGR, 86, 1055 (1981)
  4. Inelastic neutron scatter iron concentrations of the moon from orbital gamma ray data.
    Davis, P & Bielefeld, M, JGR, 86, 11919 (1981)
  5. The distance and spectrum of the Apollo gamma-ray burst
    Gilman, D et al., ApJ, 236, 951 (1980)
  6. Iron and titanium distribution on the moon from orbital gamma ray spectrometry with implications for crustal evolutionary models.
    Davis, P, JGR, 85, 3209 (1980)
  7. Lunar Magnetic Anomalies and Surface Optical Properties
    Hood, L & Schubert, G, Sci, 208, 49 (1980)
  8. The galactic gamma-ray flux in the 0.06 - 5 MeV range.
    Gilman, D et al., ApJ, 229, 753 (1979)
  9. The distribution of titanium on the lunar surface
    Metzger, A & Parker, R, E&PSL, 45, 155 (1979)
  10. Magnetometer data errors and lunar induction studies
    Daily, W & Dyal, P, JGR, 84, 3313 (1979)
  11. Lunar magnetic anomalies detected by the Apollo substatellite magnetometers
    Hood, L et al., PEPI, 20, 291 (1979)
  12. Distance limit for a class of model γ-ray burst sources
    Schmidt, W, Natur, 271, 525 (1978)
  13. Reanalysis of the Apollo cosmic gamma-ray spectrum in the 0.3 to 10 MeV energy region.
    Trombka, J et al., ApJ, 212, 925 (1977)
  14. Orbital gamma-ray data and large-scale lunar problems
    Hubbard, N & Woloszyn, D, PEPI, 15, 287 (1977)
  15. Low-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy from Apollo 16.
    Gilman, D, PhD Thesis, 8 (1977)
  16. Observations of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Klebesadel, R & Strong, I, Ap&SS, 42, 3 (1976)
  17. The Balloon Observations of Small Cosmic X-Ray Bursts
    Ogawara, Y et al., Ap&SS, 42, 211 (1976)
  18. Depth-sensitive analysis of fluorine on lunar sample surfaces and in carbonaceous chondrites by a nuclear resonant reaction technique
    Goldberg, R, PhD Thesis, 3 (1976)
  19. Observation of a Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst on Apollo 16. I. Temporal Variability and Energy Spectrum
    Metzger, A et al., ApJL, 194, L19 (1974)
  20. Observation of a Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst on Apollo 16. II. X-Ray Time Profile and Source Location
    Trombka, J et al., ApJL, 194, L27 (1974)
  21. Magnetism and the interior of the moon.
    Dyal, P, Parkin, C & Daily, W, RvGSP, 12, 568 (1974)

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