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