Luke Daly

Luke Daly

University of Glasgow

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Luke Daly

Luke Daly, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of Planetary Science, cosmochemistry, Solar System formation, asteroidal processes, Science Communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Electron microscopy observations of the diversity of Ryugu organic matter and its relationship to minerals at the micro‐to nano‐scale

Brecciation at the grain scale within the lithologies of the Winchcombe Mighei‐like carbonaceous chondrite

Atomic-scale Element and Isotopic Investigation of 25Mg-rich Stardust from an H-burning Supernova

Combined neutron and x‐ray tomography—A versatile and non‐destructive tool in planetary geosciences

In situ investigation of an organic micro‐globule and its mineralogical context within a Ryugu “sand” grain

Four‐dimensional‐STEM analysis of the phyllosilicate‐rich matrix of Ryugu samples

The water content of CM carbonaceous chondrite falls and finds, and their susceptibility to terrestrial contamination

Re-distribution of volatiles on the airless surface of the C-type carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu.

Luke Daly Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Planetary Geoscience

Citations(all)

657

Citations(since 2020)

596

Cited By

135

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Luke Daly Skills & Research Interests

Planetary Science

cosmochemistry

Solar System formation

asteroidal processes

Science Communication

Top articles of Luke Daly

Atomic-scale Element and Isotopic Investigation of 25Mg-rich Stardust from an H-burning Supernova

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/3/28

Combined neutron and x‐ray tomography—A versatile and non‐destructive tool in planetary geosciences

2024/2

The water content of CM carbonaceous chondrite falls and finds, and their susceptibility to terrestrial contamination

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023/12

Luke Daly
Luke Daly

H-Index: 8

Adrian J Boyce
Adrian J Boyce

H-Index: 30

Atom Probe Tomography and Three-Dimensional Atomic Scale Characterisation of Interplanetary Dust Particles: Inorganic and Organic, Hydrous and Anhydrous Assemblages

2023/3/13

Quantative Measurements of Trace Elements and Three-Dimensional Atomic Scale Characterisation of Presolar O-rich Oxides and Silicates: An Atom Probe Tomography Approach

2023/3/13

Unravelling Petrofabrics in the Brecciated CM Chondrite Cold Bokkeveld

LPI Contributions

2023/3

Luke Daly
Luke Daly

H-Index: 8

Recovery and curation of the Winchcombe (CM2) meteorite

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023/2/26

Luke Daly
Luke Daly

H-Index: 8

Jim Rowe
Jim Rowe

H-Index: 4

Winchcombe: An example of rapid terrestrial alteration of a CM chondrite

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023

Luke Daly
Luke Daly

H-Index: 8

Rubble pile asteroids are forever

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/1/31

The fusion crust of the Winchcombe meteorite: A preserved record of atmospheric entry processes

Meteoritics & Planetary Science

2023/1/2

Microstructural analysis of slag properties associated with calcite precipitation due to passive CO2 mineralization

Micron

2023/11/1

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