Journal Articles & Conference Proceedings
-2023-
37. “A novel mechanism for intermediate-felsic magmatism in the early Solar System” Jin Z., Zhang Y., Bose M., Glynn S., and Couffignal F. Submitted.
36. “The Vaca Muerta mesosiderite: The path under which Fe-Ni alloy + C phases could have formed” Varela M., Hwang S-L., Shen P., Garcia L., Saavedra M., Maruoka T., and Bose M. Submitted.
35. “Origin of low-26Al/27Al corundum-hibonite inclusions in meteorites” Desch S. J., Dunham E. T., Herbst A. K., Unterborn C. T., Sharp T. G., Bose M., Mane P., and Williams C. D. Accepted, The Astrophysical Journal.
34. “Protracted timescales for nebular processing of first-formed solids in the Solar System” Mane P., Bose M., Wadhwa M., and Defouilloy C. The Astrophysical Journal, 946, DOI 10.3847/1538-4357/acb156.
33. “Uncertainties in physical properties of asteroids widens constraints on their formation time” Hallstrom J. and Bose M. Earth, Planets and Space, 75, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-022-01751-x.
-2022-
32. “Water-rich C-type asteroids as early solar system carbonate factories” Froh V., Bose M., Suttle M. D., Nava J., Folco L., Williams L. B., Castillo-Rogez J. Icarus, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115300.
31. “Microbial biosignature preservation in serpentinizing systems: Evidence from the Samail Ophiolite in Oman” Lima-Zaloumis J., Neubeck A., Ivarsson M., Bose M., Greenberger R., Templeton A. S., Czaja A. D., Kelemen P., Edvinsson T. and the Oman Drilling Project Science Party. Nature Communications Earth & Environment, https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00551-1.
30. “Earliest evidence of nebular shock waves recorded in calcium-aluminum inclusions” Mane P., Wallace S., Bose M., Wallace P., Wadhwa M., and Zega T. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2022.06.006.
29. “Mineral rims needn’t record the same events: Diffusion chronometry using a growth-then-diffusion initial condition at Scaup Lake, Yellowstone” Brugman K., Till C. B., and Bose M. Contributions to mineralogy and petrology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-022-01926-5.
28. “Effects of contact metamorphism on the lithium content and isotopic composition of kerogen in coal” Teichert Z., Eble C. F., Bose M., Williams L. B. Chemical Geology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2022.120885.
27. “SIMS standards for lithium in carbonaceous matrices” Teichert Z., Bose M., Williams P., Hervig R., and Williams L. Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, DOI 10.17632/92tgdmn45y.1.
-2021-
26. “New evidence for wet accretion of asteroids from recent meteorite falls Chelyabinsk and Benenitra” Jin Z. L., Bose M., Lichtenberg L., and Mulders G. D. The Planetary Science Journal, 2, 244-258.
25.”Hydration of nebular minerals through the implantation-diffusion process” Jin Z. and Bose M., The Astrophysical Journal, 913, 116-124.
24. “A deuterium-poor water reservoir in the asteroid 4 Vesta and the inner Solar System” Stephant A., Wadhwa M., Hervig R., Bose M., Zhao X., Barrett T. J., Anand M., Franchi I. A. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 297, 203-219.
23. “Three-dimensional supernova models provide new insights into the origins of stardust” Schulte J., Bose M., Young P., and Vance G. The Astrophysical Journal, 908, 38-48.
-2020-
22. “Carbon-Oxygen and Oxygen-Neon Classical Novae are Galactic 7Li Producers” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C. E., and Wagner R. M. Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, Lithium in the Universe: To be or not to be? Monte Porzio Catone, November 18-22, 2019 (Editors: G. Cescutti, A. Korn and P. Ventura) p.175, https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020MmSAI..91..175S/abstract.
21. “Understanding our Solar System History through in-situ Nanoscale Analysis of Extraterrestrial Materials: A Special Issue for Christine Floss” Haenecour P. and Bose M. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, DOI:10.1111/maps.13489.
20. “Lithium isotope compositions of U.S. coals and source rocks: Potential tracer of hydrocarbons” Teichert Z, Bose M., Williams L. Chemical Geology, 549, 119694-119705.
19. “Hydrodynamic Simulations of Classical Novae; CO and ONe White Dwarfs are Supernova Ia Progenitors” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C. E., and Wagner R. M. Proceedings of Science: The Golden Age of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects V (http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.01827).
18. “Carbon-oxygen classical novae are galactic 7Li producers and supernovae Ia progenitors” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C. E., and Wagner R. M. The Astrophysical Journal, 895, https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab8d23.
-2019-
17. “New clues to ancient water on Itokawa” Jin Z. and Bose M. Science Advances, 5, eaav8106.
16. “Condensation of SiC stardust in CO nova outbursts” Bose M and Starrfield S. The Astrophysical Journal, 873, 14-27.
-2018-
15. “Hydrodynamic simulations of classical novae: Accretion onto CO White Dwarfs as SN Ia Progenitors” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C., Wagner R. M., Jose J., and Hernanz M. Proceedings of Science, https://pos.sissa.it/315/066/pdf.
14. “Single-cell view of carbon and nitrogen acquisition in the mixotrophic Alga Prymnesium parvum (Haptophyta) inferred from stable isotope tracers and NanoSIMS” Carpenter K. J., Bose M., Polerecky L., Lie A., Heidelberg K. B., and Caron D. A. Frontiers in Marine Sciences, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00157.
-2017-
13. Comment on “Rapid cooling and cold storage in the silicic magma reservoir recorded in individual crystals” Cooper K. M., Till C. B., Kent A. J. R., Costa F., Rubin A. E., Gravley D., Deering C., Cole J., and Bose M. Science 358, 1154-1156.
12. “Multi-mode Li diffusion in natural zircons” Tang M., Rudnick R. L., McDonough W. F., Bose M., Goreva Y. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 474, 110-119.
11. “Carbon fixation from mineral carbonates” Guida B. S., Bose M., and Garcia-Pichel F. Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00703-4.
10. “Rapid cooling and cold storage in the silicic magma reservoir recorded in individual crystals” Rubin A. E., Cooper K. M., Till C. B., Kent A. J. R., Costa F., Bose M., Gravley D., Deering C., and Cole J. Science 356, 1154-1156.
9. “A XANES and Raman investigation of sulfur speciation and structural order in Murchison and Allende meteorites” Bose M., Root R., and Pizzarello S. Meteoritics and Planetary Science 52, 546–559.
8. “The long cosmic path of reduced nitrogen towards Earth” Pizzarello S and Bose M. The Astrophysical Journal, 814, 107-114.
-2014-
7. “Assessment of alteration processes on circumstellar and interstellar grains in QUE 97416” Bose M., Zega T. J., and Williams P. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 399, 128-138.
-2013-
6. “Stardust investigation into the CR chondrite GRV 021710” Xuchao Z., Floss C., Yangtin L., and Bose M. The Astrophysical Journal 769, 49-65.
-2012-
5. “Circumstellar and interstellar material in the CO3 chondrite ALHA77307: An isotopic and elemental investigation” Bose M., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., Stroud R., and Speck A. K. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 93, 77-101.
-2010-
4. “Stardust material in the paired enstatite chondrites: SAH 97096 and SAH 97159” Bose M., Zhao X., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., and Lin Y. Proceedings of Nuclei in the cosmos XI, NIC XI_138.
3. “An Investigation into the origin of Fe-rich presolar silicates in Acfer 094” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. The Astrophysical Journal 714, 1624–1636.
-2009-
2. “The use of Auger spectroscopy for the in situ elemental characterization of sub-micrometer presolar grains” Stadermann F. J., Floss C., Bose M., and Lea A. S. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 44, 1033–1049.
-2008-
1. “Circumstellar Fe oxide from the Acfer 094 carbonaceous chondrite” Floss C., Stadermann F. J., and Bose M. Astrophysical Journal 672, 1266–1271.
“Silicon carbide dust? The answer is Blowin’ in the wind” — Elements magazine
“Asteroid dust brought back to Earth may explain where our water came from with hydrogen clues” — The Conversation
“Silicate Stardust grains identified in the meteorite Acfer 094” — Meteorite magazine
-2023-
114. “Exploring Volatiles in Chondritic Materials” Bose M., Goldschmidt Meeting. [F. Ingerson Lecture – Invited]
113. “7Li, 22Na, 26Al, and 31P ejected in Carbon-Oxygen and Oxygen-Neon Classical Nova outbursts” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W., Woodward C. E., and Wagner R. M. AAS 242 Summer Meeting.
112. “Quantifying Biosignature Preservation Potential in Salts Beyond the Belt using Coordinated Laboratory Techniques” Bose M., Brines across the Solar System. [Invited Keynote Talk]
111. “Ryugu Particles Contain Sulfur in Multiple Oxidation States” Bose M., A New Era in Sample Return Missions: Synchrotron Analysis Opportunities Beyond Earth Materials. [Invited Talk]
110. “Ryugu Particles Contain Sulfur in Multiple Oxidation States” Bose M. and Root R. A. Abstract #2205, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 54.
109. “Positive glycine incorporation in Ceres analogue minerals” Reynoso L. R., Robinson K. J., Root R. A., Williams L. B., Castillo-Rogez J., and Bose M. Abstract #1321, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 54.
108. “Low 26Al/27Al corundum-hibonite inclusions (LAACHIs): How to make inclusions without 26Al in a solar nebula full of it” Desch S. J. , Dunham E. T., Herbst A. K., Unterborn C. T., Sharp T. G., Bose M., Mane P., and Williams C. D. Abstract #1238, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 54.
107. “Importance of material properties on the thermal evolution models of parent bodies” Hallstrom J. and Bose M. Hayabusa2 Symposium 2023.
106. “A reconnaissance survey of micrometeorites from Antarctica” Joseph R., Bose M., Suttle M. D., Genge M. J., Wittmann A., and Ross T. The Meteoritical Society Meeting 2022, Abstract #6513.
105. ” Coordinated laboratory analysis of amino acid glycine in sodium chloride precipitates” Reynoso L. R., Bose M., Williams L. B., Wittmann A., Root R., and Castillo-Rogez J. Division of Planetary Science 2022.
104. “Lithium in kerogen: A source of isotopically light Li in the global geochemical cycle” Teichert Z., Eble C. F., Bose M. and Williams, L. B. Goldschmidt 2022, Abstract ID: 10210.
-2021-
103. “Carbon preservation within Ceres regolith minerals: A need for analog work to aid in successful sample return” Bose M., Reynoso L. R., and Castillo-Rogez J. Modern Brines meeting, Abstract #6036.
102. “Deuterium-depleted compositions of diamond-hosted mineral inclusions from the subcontinental lithospheric mantle” Bassoo R., Befus K., Hahn Jr. T. M., and Bose M. Abstract submission ID# 368232, GSA Connects 2021.
101. “Possible connections between the unusual micrometeorite TAM19B-7 and dwarf planet Ceres” Bose M., Froh V, Suttle M. D., and Folco L. Abstract ID 22, DPS 53.
100. “Primitive achondrite parents bodies are volatile-rich compared to differentiated achondrites” Hahn Jr. T. M. and Bose M. Abstract #6227, 84th Meteoritical Society Meeting.
99. “Silicate minerals in CM carbonaceous chondrites Murchison and Aguas Zarcas” Bose M., Hahn Jr. T. M., and Jin Z. Abstract #6078, 84th Meteoritical Society Meeting.
98. “Investigation for the Ingredients of Life in Asteroids” Bose M. Invited speaker for Laboratory Astrophysics Division Meeting (LAD 2021) session: Astromaterials – Gearing up for Sample Return.
97. “Light Element Analysis in Extraterrestrial Materials using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry” Bose M. Invited speaker for Microscopy and Microanalysis (M&M 2021) session: Many Detectors Make Lights Work: Advances in Microanalysis of Light Elements in Synthetic and Natural Materials. Submission ID 1000229
96. “Heterogeneous r-process chromium and titanium ejecta from core collapse supernova ejecta polluted our Solar System” Bose M., Schulte J., Vance G., Jansen R. A., and Young P. Abstract #1414, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 52.
95. “The Presolar Grain Database for silicon carbide—Grain type Assignments” Stephan T., Bose M., Boujibar A., Davis A. M., Gyngard F., Hoppe P., Hynes K. M., Liu N., Nittler L. R., Ogliore R. C., and Trappitsch R. Abstract #2358, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 52.
94. “Quantification of lithium content in organic matrices by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry” Teichert Z., Bose M., Williams P., Hervig R. L., and Williams L. B. Goldschmidt Meeting, Abstract ID 3977.
-2020-
93. “Characterizing organic and mineral components in asteroidal particles to constrain planet formation models” Bose M. Royal Astronomical Society, Analysis of Extraterrestrial Materials (Invited).
92. “Hydrogen investigation of asteroid regolith analogs Murchison and Aguas Zarcas in anticipation of asteroid sample returns” Chapman L. B., Hahn Jr. T. M., and Bose M. American Geophysical Union.
91. “Biosignature preservation in subsurface serpentinizing systems” Zaloumis J., Neubeck A., Ivarsson M., Kelemen P. B., and Bose M. American Geophysical Union.
90. “Planetary scientists’ experiences advising high school students” Shaner A., Bose M., Clegg R. N., Kramer G., Kirchoff M. R., Prissel K. B., Prissel T. C., and Valencia S. N. Abstract ID 348911, Geological Society of America.
89. “Lithium isotopic variations in the Palabora Carbonatite Complex: A Tale of two humites” Yuan, Q., Hervig R. L., Jin Z., and Bose M. Abstract ID 353868, Geological Society of America.
88. “Water and D/H in ungrouped achondrite Northwest Africa 8409” Hahn Jr. T. M., Bose M., and Irving A. J. Goldschmidt Meeting.
87. “Effects of terrestrial contamination on bulk water contents in meteorites” Ziliang J and Bose M. Goldschmidt Meeting.
86. “Hydrogen isotopic analysis of CM2 chondrite Murchison” Chapman L. B. and Bose M. Goldschmidt Meeting.
85. “Rare 13C- and 15N-rich stardust from Type II core collapse supernovae” Bose M., Schulte J., Young P. A., and Vance G. Abstract # 1571, European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting 2020.
84. “Hydrogen Content and D/H of Calcite as a Potential Tracer of Carbonate Formation in CM Chondrites” Telus M., Bose M., and Jin Z. Abstract # 3041, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
83. “The Presolar Grain Database Reloaded — Silicon Carbide” Stephan T., Bose M., Boujibar A., Davis A. M., Dory C. J. et al. Abstract # 2140, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
82. “The Supernova Origins of Rare Stardust Enriched with 13C and 15N” Schulte J., Bose M., Young P. A., and Vance G. Abstract # 1268, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
81. “A Multi-SIMS Investigation of Water Content and D/H Ratios in Roberts Massif 04262 with Insight to Sources of Hydrogen in Maskelynite” Dudley J. M., Peslier A. H., Hervig R. L., Tielke J. A., Bose M., and Jin Z. Abstract # 2536, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
80. “Carbon Isotopic Composition and Petrographic Settings of Graphite in the Vaca Muerta Mesosiderite” Saavedra M., Jin Z., Hwang H. -L, Bose M., Varela M. E., Shen P., Yui T. F., Chu H. -T. Abstract # 1941, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
79. “Volatiles in Magnesian Glasses Occurring in Lunar Feldspathic Breccia Northwest Africa 10404” Hahn T. Jr., Jin Z., Wittmann A., Bose M., and Irving A. Abstract # 2627, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
78. “Origins of O-anomalous stardust using nova and supernova modeling” Bose M., Starrfield S., Young P. A. , Vance G., and Schulte J. Abstract # 1117, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
77. “Enigmatic carbon-13-rich materials in micrometeorite TAM19B-7” Bose M., Froh V. and Suttle M. D. Abstract # 1109, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
76. “Evidence of nebular water in recent ordinary chondrite falls Chelyabinsk and Benenitra” Z. L. Jin and Bose M. Abstract # 1470, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
75. “Implantation of ionized solar nebular hydrogen in minerals” Z. L. Jin and Bose M. Abstract # 1250, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51.
74. “Minerals from asteroid regolith and meteorites reveal early-stage processes in Solar System history” Bose M. and Jin Z. Asteroid Science in the Age of Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx.
73. “A significant fraction of Earth’s water was acquired through collisions with S Type asteroids” Bose M. and Jin Z. Gordon Research Conference, Origins of the Solar System.
72. “Evaluating thermal effects on lithium isotopes in kerogen: Implications for energy resources” Zebadiah T., Bose M., and Williams L. Abstract #334347, GSA Annual Meeting.
71. “Improved cesium and oxygen primary ion source designs for SIMS” Williams P., Bose M., Williams L., and Hervig R. L. International SIMS Meeting 2019.
70. “Lithium isotope systematics in coals” Teichert Z., Williams L. B., and Bose M. Euroclay Conference 2019.
69. “Understanding the Volatile History in the Planetary Building Blocks” Bose M. and Jin Z. Abstract # 144-197, Astrobiology Conference 2019.
68. “Presolar SiC grains in meteorites from Carbon-Oxyen nova outbursts” Bose M. and Starrfield S. Abstract # 1152, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 50.
67. “Using symmetric and asymmetric three-dimensional supernova models to constrain the origins of SiC presolar grains” Schulte J., Bose M., Young P., and Vance G. Abstract # 1746, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 50.
66. “Hydrogen isotope systematics in ordinary chondrite parent bodies” Jin Z. and Bose M. Abstract # 1576, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 50.
65. “Water-rich S-type asteroid Itokawa” Jin Z. and Bose M. Goldschmidt Conference.
64. “Early solar system chronometry using presolar grains” Bose M., Till C., and Floss C. Goldschmidt Conference.
63. “Hydrodynamic simulations of the consequences of accretion onto ONe White Dwarfs” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C., Wagner R. M., Jose J., Hernanz M., and Feng W. American Astronomy Society Meeting 2018.
62. “Establishing Itokawa’s water contribution to Earth” Jin Z. and Bose M., Hayabusa
2018 Symposium.
61. “Lithium isotope heterogeneity in coals and kerogen: An unrecognized lithium contribution to the global geochemical cycle” Williams L. and Bose M. 55th Annual Meeting of the Clay Mineral society.
60. “A study of Li isotope alteration in meteoritic organics” Teichert Z., Williams L., and Bose M. 55th Annual Meeting of the Clay Mineral society.
59. “Constraining sulfur isotope abundances in molecular clouds” Bernal J., Bose M., and Ziurys L. M. Abstract #P3173, International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy.
58. “Chronometry Using Diffusion in Presolar Silicate Grains” Bose M., Till C., and Floss C. Abstract # 1524, Lunar & Planetary Science 49.
57. “New Clues to Ancient Water on Itokawa” Jin Z., Bose M., and Peeters Z. Abstract # 1670, Lunar & Planetary Science 49.
56. “Identification of Organic and Elemental Sulfur in the Fine-Grained Matrix of Graves Nunataks GRA 95229” Bose M. and Root R. Abstract # 2098, Lunar & Planetary Science 49.
55. “Hydrodynamic simulations of Classical Novae: Accretion onto CO White Dwarfs as SN Ia Progenitors” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C., Wagner R. M., Jose J., and Hernanz M. American Astronomy Society Meeting 2018.
54. “Hydrodynamic simulations of thermonuclear runaways on CO and ONe white dwarfs: 7Be production and the growth of the Chandrashekhar Limit” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Woodward C., Wagner R., Jose J., and Hernanz M. European Week of Astronomy and Space Science 2018.
53. “The microbial planet from deep time to today” Zaloumis J., Bose M., and Farmer J. Geobiology Gordon Research Conference 2018.
52. “Correlated isotopic anomalies associated with organic matter in meteorites” Bose M., Zega T. J. , Haenecour P. , and Domanik K. Habitable Worlds 2017: A Systems Science Workshop, Abstract # 4033.
51. “Origin of volatile elements in the solar system: Insight from the elemental composititon and functional chemistry of organic matter in carbonaceous chondrites” Haenecour P., Zega T. J. , Howe Y. J., Bose M., and Wallace P. Habitable Worlds 2017: A Systems Science Workshop.
50. “Correlated deuterium and nitrogen isotopic enrichments in meteoritic organic matter” Bose M. , Zega T. J. , Haenecour P. , and Domanik K. 80th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #6033.
49. “Sulfur speciation in Graves Nunataks GRA 95229 and Murchison: Similarities and differences” Bose M. and Root R. 80th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #6339.
48. “Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy of deuterium-rich organic matter in the CM chondrite QUE 97990” Haenecour P., Zega T. J. , Bose M., Howe Y. J. 80th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #6138.
47. “Hydrodynamic simulations of classical novae: Accretion onto CO white dwarfs as SN Ia progenitors” Starrfield S., Bose M., Iliadis C., Hix W. R., Jose J., and Hernanz M. American Astronomical Society Meeting, Abstract #2727618.
46. “Coordinated X-ray, ion, and electron microanalysis approach towards understanding the earliest-formed solids in the Solar System” Mane P., Wallace S., Bose M., Domanik K., Zega T. J., and Wadhwa M. Microscopy and Microanalysis meeting, Reference Number: 0015_0024_004514.
-2016-
45. “Clinopyroxene diffusion chronometry of the Scaup lake Rhyolite. Yellowstone Caldera, WY” Brugman K., Till C.B., and Bose M. EOS AGU Fall Meeting Abstract V13F-02, San Francisco, CA.
44. “Al-Mg systematics of Wark-Lovering rims around refractory inclusion from the NWA 5028 CR2 chondrite” Mane P., Bose M., and Wadhwa M. 79th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #6238.
43. “D/H ratios and water contents in Eucrite minerals: Implications for the source and abundance of water on Vesta” Stephant A., Hervig R., Bose M., and Wadhwa M. 79th Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
42. “Mechanism of Li diffusion in zircons” Tang M., Rudnick R. L., McDonough W. F., Trail D., Bose M. Goldschmidt Conference, Abstract #3074.
41. “Formation timescales of Wark-Lovering rims around Calcium-Aluminum Inclusions” Mane P., Bose M., Defouilloy C., Kita N. T., MacPherson G. J., and Wadhwa M. Lunar & Planetary Science 47.
40. “Nitrogen and carbon isotopic variations in several carbonaceous chondrites – A hunt for the carrier phases” Bose M., Zega T. J., and Domanik K. Abstract # 1671, Lunar & Planetary Science 47.
39. “Sulfur speciation in Murchison using micro-XRF and micro-XANES” Bose M. and Root R. Abstract # 1571, Lunar & Planetary Science 47.
38. “Secondary ion mass spectrometry at Arizona State University” Bose M., Hervig R. L., Williams L. B., and Williams P. Abstract # 1452, Lunar & Planetary Science 47.
-2015-
37. “Development of clinopyroxene as an igneous geospeedometer using NanoSIMS” Brugman K. K., Christy T., Bose M., and Hervig R. L. 2015 AGU meeting, Abstract #8269.
36. “Trace element abundances in Wark-Lovering rims of CAIs from a CV3 meteorite: Implications for Their Chronology” Mane P., Hervig R., Bose M. and Wadhwa M. 78th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #5327.
35. “Sulfur compounds detected by XANES in Murchison and Allende” Bose M., Root R. and Pizzarello S. 78th Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Abstract #5260.
34. “Characterizing the contents of nanopores in Black Shale using Nano‐secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry” Williams L and Bose M. Euroclay Conference, Edinburgh, 2015.
33. “Nitrogen anomalies in carbonaceous meteorites: Imprints from a Solar System process?” Bose M. and Pizzarello S. Astrobiology Science Conference, Chicago, Abstract #7088.
32. “Resolved time difference between Calcium Aluminum Rich Inclusions and their Wark Lovering rims Inferred from Al-Mg chronology of two inclusions from a CV3 carbonaceous chondrite” Mane P., Bose M. and Wadhwa M. Lunar & Planetary Science 46, Abstract #2898.
-2014-
31. “A redesigned cesium source for Cameca SIMS instruments” Williams P and Bose M. 26th Annual Workshop on SIMS.
30. “Nitrogen isotopic anomalies in soluble and insoluble organic matter in primitive meteorites” Bose M., Pizzarello S, Williams L., and Williams P. Gordon research Conference “Origins of Life”.
29. “Presolar silicates as tracers of the formation of fine-grained chondrule rims in CO3 Chondrite” Haenecour P., Floss C., Joliff B. L., Zega T. J., Bose M., Carpenter P. Lunar & Planetary Science 45, Abstract #1316.
28. “Boron isotope measurements of oil shale and coal combustion products” Williams L., Bose, M., and Anderson J. Goldschmidt Conference.
-2013-
27. “Tackling key problems in Cosmochemistry, Atmospheric Sciences, and Microbiology with the NanoSIMS” Bose M. and Williams P. 25th Annual Workshop on SIMS.
26. “SIMS studies at Arizona State University” Williams P., Bose M., and Franzreb K. 14th International Symposium on SIMS and Related Techniques Based on Ion-Solid Interactions.
25. “A large presolar oxide grain identified in Allende CV3 chondrite” Bose M., Zega T. J., Andronokov A., and Williams P. Lunar & Planetary Science 44, Abstract #3024.
24. “Effects of secondary processes on the circumstellar and interstellar grains in QUE 97416” Bose M., Zega T. J., and Williams P. Lunar & Planetary Science 44, Abstract #2718.
-2012-
23. “Sulfur isotopic compositions of individual aerosol particles from below and within stratocumulus clouds over the southeast Paci c ocean during VOCALS” Bose M., Anderson J. R., Twohy C. H., and Williams P. American Geophysical Union Meeting 45, Abstract 1502227.
22. “Nitrogen assimilation by single cells in hot springs” Poret-Peterson A., Romaniello S., Bose M., Williams P., Elser J., Shock E., Anbar A., and Hartnett H. American Geophysical Union Meeting 45, Abstract 1502069.
21. “A search for circumstellar and interstellar material in CO3 QUE 97416 ” Bose M. and Williams P. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 47, #5348.
20. “Isotopic mapping of meteorites with the NanoSIMS” Bose M. and Williams P. Annual Workshop on SIMS 24.
-2011-
19. “The NanoSIMS50L at Arizona State University: An update” Bose M. and Williams P. Biennial Geochemical SIMS Workshop 6.
18. “The use of Auger spectroscopy for in situ elemental characterization with sub-micrometer spatial resolution: applications and outlook” Bose M. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 46, accepted.
17. “Non-equilibrium presolar condensates in primitive meteorites” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 46, A26.
16. “C and N imaging in the EH3 chondrite SAH 97159” Bose M., Zhao X., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., and Lin Y. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 46, A27.
15. “The stardust investigation into the CR2 chondrite GRV 021710” Zhao X., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., Lin Y., and Bose M. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 46, A261.
14. “Carbonaceous N-anomalous grains in the CO3.0 meteorite ALHA77307” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Lunar & Planetary Science 42, Abstract #1444.
13. “Continued investigation of presolar silicate grains in the carbonaceous chondrite Ningqiang”Zhao X., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., Bose M., and Lin Y. Lunar & Planetary Science 42, Abstract #1982.
-2010-
12. “Nitrogen isotopic anomalies in ALHA77307” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45, A19.
11. “Investigation of presolar silicate grains from enstatite chondrites” Zhao X., Bose M., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., and Lin Y. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45, A224.
10. “Stardust material in the meteorite SAH 97096” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. 11th Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, 138.
9. “The origin of presolar silica grains in AGB stars” Bose M., Floss C., Stadermann F. J., Stroud R. M. Lunar & Planetary Science 41, Abstract #1812.
8 “Characterization of presolar grains from the carbonaceous chondrite Ningqiang” Zhao X., Stadermann F. J., Floss C., Bose M., and Lin Y. Lunar & Planetary Science 41, Abstract #1431.
-2009-
7. “Presolar silicate and oxide dust in ALHA77307” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 44, A36.
-2008-
6. “An investigation into the origin of group 4 stardust grains” Bose M., Stadermann F. J., and Floss C. Lunar & Planetary Science 39, Abstract #1099.
5. “Iron-enriched stardust grains in the meteorites Acfer 094, QUE 99177 and MET 00426” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 43, A27.
-2007-
4. “Acfer 094 presolar silicates characterized using NanoSIMS and Auger Nanoprobe” Bose M., Floss C., and Stadermann F. J. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42, A23.
3. “Presolar Fe oxide from the Acfer 094 carbonaceous chondrite” Stadermann F. J., Bose M., and Floss C. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42, A145.
2. “Auger analysis of presolar silicates in Acfer 094 and the discovery of a presolar CAI” Vollmer C., Stadermann F. J., Bose M., Floss C., Hoppe P., and Brenker F. E. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42, A158.
1. “Correlated high spatial resolution elemental and isotopic characterization of Wild 2 cometary samples” Stadermann F. J., Floss C., and Bose M. Lunar & Planetary Science 38, Abstract #1334.