All abstracts by Toshimori Sekine in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2017) Dehydration Process of Serpentine by ImpactSekine T
(2016) Melting of the Fe Alloys at Core Pressures and the Thermal Structure of the Earth
Zhang Y, Lin J-F, Sekine T, Zhou X & He H
(2016) Formation of Life’s Building Blocks by Mteorite Impacts
Furukawa Y, Nakazawa H, Sekine T, Kobayashi T & Kakegawa T
(2016) Effects of Serpentine on the Organic Synthesis in Impacts of Meteorites on the Early Ocean
Takeuchi Y, Furukawa Y, Kobayashi T, Nakazawa H, Sekine T & Kakegawa T
(2013) Formation of Glycine from Carboxylic Acid and Ammonia by Shock Conditions: Implication to Chemical Evolution in Primitive Oceans
Suzuki C, Furukawa Y, Kobayashi T, Sekine T & Kakegawa T
(2011) Cathodoluminescence of High-Pressure Feldspar Minerals
Nishido H, Kayama M, Sekine T & Ninagawa K
(2010) Quantitative Evaluation of Shock Pressure by Cathodoluminescence Analysis of Alkali Feldspar
Kayama M, Nishido H, Sekine T, Nakazato T & Ninagawa K
(2009) Synthesis of Organic Molecules by Ocean Impacts on the Early Earth
Furukawa Y, Sekine T, Oba M, Kakegawa T & Nakazawa H
(2009) Fast Transportation of Volatiles Simulated by Shock Experiments; Implication for Fast Magma Transportation
Sekine T
(2008) Impact Synthesis of Organic Compounds: Implication for their Mass Production on the Early Earth
Furukawa Y, Sekine T, Oba M, Kakegawa T & Nakazawa H
(2007) Impact-Generated Ultrafine Particles of Olivine and Serpentine Suggesting a Source of Aerogels in the Air of the Early Earth
Furukawa Y, Kakegawa T, Sekine T & Nakazawa H