Sherry K. Fieber-Beyer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, United States |
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(Mineralogical characterizations of asteroids in/near the 3:1 Kirkwood gap.) |
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Fieber-Beyer SK, Kareta T, Reddy V, et al. (2020) Near-earth asteroid: (285263) 1998 QE2 Icarus. 347: 113807 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ. (2019) NEA 162385 (2000 BM19): Near-infrared compositional analysis of a mining target Icarus. 328: 23-31 |
McCraig MA, Osinski GR, Cloutis EA, et al. (2017) Fitting the curve in Excel Computers & Geosciences. 100: 103-114 |
Marion GH, Sand DJ, Hsiao EY, et al. (2015) Early observations and analysis of the type Ia SN 2014J in M82 Astrophysical Journal. 798 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ. (2015) Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids III Icarus. 257: 113-125 |
Gaffey MJ, Reddy V, Fieber-Beyer S, et al. (2015) Asteroid (354) Eleonora: Plucking an odd duck Icarus. 250: 623-638 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ, Bottke WF, et al. (2015) Potentially hazardous Asteroid 2007 LE: Compositional link to the black chondrite rose city and asteroid (6) hebe Icarus. 250: 430-437 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ. (2014) Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids II: Probable and plausible parent bodies; primitive and differentiated Icarus. 229: 99-108 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ, Hardersen PS, et al. (2012) Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap asteroids: Mineralogical diversity and plausible meteorite parent bodies Icarus. 221: 593-602 |
Fieber-Beyer SK, Gaffey MJ. (2011) Near-infrared spectroscopy of 3:1 Kirkwood Gap Asteroids: (3760) Poutanen and (974) Lioba Icarus. 214: 645-651 |