Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation

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Main Authors: Porcelli, D, Woolum, D, Cassen, P
Format: Journal article
Published: 2001
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Woolum, D
Cassen, P
Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title_full Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title_fullStr Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title_full_unstemmed Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title_short Deep Earth rare gases: initial inventories, capture from the solar nebula, and losses during Moon formation
title_sort deep earth rare gases initial inventories capture from the solar nebula and losses during moon formation
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