Niobium-zirconium chronometry and early solar system development.
Niobium-92 (92Nb) decays to zirconium-92 (92Zr) with a half-life of 36 million years and can be used to place constraints on the site of p-process nucleosynthesis and the timing of early solar system processes. Recent results have suggested that the initial 92Nb/93Nb of the solar system was high (&a...
Main Authors: | Schönbächler, M, Rehkämper, M, Halliday, A, Lee, D, Bourot-Denise, M, Zanda, B, Hattendorf, B, Günther, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2002
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