Constraints on the distances and timescales of solid migration in the early solar system from meteorite magnetism
The migrations of solid objects throughout the solar system are thought to have played key roles in disk evolution and planet formation. However, our understanding of these migrations is limited by a lack of quantitative constraints on their timings and distances recovered from laboratory measuremen...
Principais autores: | Bryson, JFJ, Weiss, B, Biersteker, J, King, A, Russell, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | english |
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American Astronomical Society
2020
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