The thallium isotope composition of carbonaceous chondrites - New evidence for live Pb-205 in the early solar system
The extinct radionuclide 205Pb, which decays to 205Tl with a half-life of 15 Ma, is of considerable cosmochemical interest, as it is the only short-lived isotope that is produced exclusively by s-process nucleosynthesis. Evidence for the existence of 205Pb in the early solar system has only recently...
Main Authors: | Baker, R, Schonbachler, M, Rehkamper, M, Williams, H, Halliday, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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