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105:, Germany, "mostly for personal reasons": following her future husband, Frank Stadermann, a German researcher in the same specialty whom she had met when he was a visiting student at Washington University. They married in 1993, and had another child before returning together to Washington University in 1996. Floss became a research scientist in the Laboratory for Space Sciences. Eventually she became a research professor. 89:. She entered the doctoral program already married, with two children; the marriage ended during her graduate studies. Crozaz later wrote: "She was definitely one of our best students, and I wondered how she managed to complete her PhD in only four years while at the same time raising two young girls". 62:, graduating in 1983, but cast around in many directions for a career, eventually finding her life interest in a geology class she took to fulfil a general education requirement. Floss earned a second bachelor's degree in geology from 371: 160:
Haenecour, Pierre; Bose, Maitrayee (May 2020), "Understanding our solar system history through in situ nanoscale analysis of extraterrestrial materials: A special issue for Dr. Christine Floss",
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Rare earth element and other trace element microdistributions in two unusual extraterrestrial igneous systems: The enstatite achondrite (aubrite) meteorites and the lunar ferroan anorthosites
530: 555: 112:. She was found dead on April 19, 2018 of a heroin overdose. At the time of her death, she was in the process of becoming a regular-rank full professor at 550: 545: 290: 540: 520: 442:"Christine Floss, 1961–2018: Tributes paid to physicist whose research on moon rocks illuminated our understanding of the solar system" 98: 515: 240: 211: 134: 113: 78: 43: 535: 525: 63: 46:, affiliated with the university's Laboratory for Space Sciences and McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences. 505: 388: 441: 510: 307: 372:"Washington University space scientist who yearned to help ex-con dies from apparent overdose" 453: 347: 258: 173: 500: 495: 343: 169: 8: 476: 109: 31: 185: 356: 189: 59: 412: 351: 177: 82: 58:, but moved to the US with her family as a child of five. She majored in German at 138:
was published in her memory in 2020. A lunar crater was named after her in 2023.
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Zinner, Ernst (September 2010), "Frank J. Stadermann 1962–2010",
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whose research involved studying the atomic composition of
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Index

cosmochemist
meteorites
interplanetary dust
moon rocks
Solar System
Washington University in St. Louis
Munich
Purdue University
Indiana University Bloomington
Abhijit Basu
geochemistry
Washington University in St. Louis
Ghislaine Crozaz
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
Heidelberg
cerebral hemorrhage
Washington University
6689 Floss
Schelte J. Bus
Meteoritics & Planetary Science



Bibcode
2020M&PS...55.1153H
doi
10.1111/maps.13489
S2CID
219494000

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