Super-chondritic Sm/Nd ratios in Mars, the Earth and the Moon.
Small isotopic differences in the atomic abundance of neodymium-142 (142Nd) in silicate rocks represent the time-averaged effect of decay of formerly live samarium-146 (146Sm) and provide constraints on the timescales and mechanisms by which planetary mantles first differentiated. This chronology, h...
Main Authors: | Caro, G, Bourdon, B, Halliday, A, Quitté, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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