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Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

The main advantage of Secondary Ionization Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) analysis of geological solids and rare samples from the Moon, Mars, asteroids, or comets lies in localized isotope ratio determination at high sensitivity, with minimal sample consumption, and with a wide dynamic range over many stable and radiogenic isotope systems. Geological samples,
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Cosmochemistry: A Perspective

2010
Cosmochemistry can be said to aim at constructing a quantitative and continuous history of chemical evolution of our universe starting from appearance of hydrogenic matter immediately after the Big Bang. While the main events of this history are embodied in stellar nucleosynthesis, the scope of the complete history is much larger.
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Calcium isotope cosmochemistry

Chemical Geology, 2021
Katherine R Bermingham   +2 more
exaly  

The UCLA Cosmochemistry Database

Goldschmidt2022 abstracts, 2022
Bidong Zhang   +10 more
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NanoSIMS: A new tool in cosmochemistry

Applied Surface Science, 2006
Peter Hoppe
exaly  

INTERSTELLAR MOLECULES and COSMOCHEMISTRY

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1972
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Boron Cosmochemistry

1994
The efforts I made for the analysis of boron isotope composition in meteorites are first discussed. Alkalifusion followed by boron-selective anion exchange resinpurification is not suitable for the analysis of silicaterocks because of precipitation in the sample solution andconsequent loss of boron.
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CHILI – the Chicago Instrument for Laser Ionization – a new tool for isotope measurements in cosmochemistry

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2016
Thomas Stephan, Reto Trappitsch
exaly  

Boron cosmochemistry

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1985
David B. Curtis, Ernest S. Gladney
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