Primordial formation of major silicates in a protoplanetary disc with homogeneous 26Al/27Al. [PDF]
Gregory T +4 more
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Evidence of both molecular cloud and fluid chemistry in Ryugu regolith. [PDF]
Bose M +6 more
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A unifying model for the accretion of chondrules and matrix. [PDF]
van Kooten EMME, Moynier F, Agranier A.
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Oxygen isotopic heterogeneity in the early Solar System inherited from the protosolar molecular cloud. [PDF]
Krot AN +4 more
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Oxygen isotope systematics of chondrule olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase in one of the most pristine CV3Red chondrites (Northwest Africa 8613). [PDF]
Hertwig AT +3 more
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Extended chondrule formation intervals in distinct physicochemical environments: Evidence from Al-Mg isotope systematics of CR chondrite chondrules with unaltered plagioclase. [PDF]
Tenner TJ +6 more
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History of chondrule forming heating events inferred from chondrule age distribution
Chondrules are major components in primitive meteorites and consist of 70 percent by volume in ordinary chondrites. They are considered to be formed by a flash heating of dusts in the protoplanetary disk, though the nature of the heating mechanism is not yet well understood.
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Interstellar ices as carriers of supernova material to the early solar system. [PDF]
Bizzarro M +12 more
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The nucleosynthetic fingerprint of the outermost protoplanetary disk and early Solar System dynamics. [PDF]
van Kooten E +8 more
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MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY AND OXYGEN ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF NORTHWEST AFRICA (NWA) 12379, A NEW METAL-RICH CHONDRITE WITH AFFINITY TO ORDINARY CHONDRITES. [PDF]
Jansen CA +7 more
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