Nickel isotopes in iron meteorites-nucleosynthetic anomalies in sulphides with no effects in metals and no trace of Fe-60
Iron-60 decays to 60Ni with a half-life of 1.49 Myrs such that Ni isotopic studies of iron meteorites have the potential to provide powerful new constraints on the energy budgets and time-scales of planetesimal melting, differentiation and core formation. We report high-resolution MC-ICPMS Ni isotop...
Main Authors: | Quitte, G, Meier, M, Latkoczy, C, Halliday, A, Gunther, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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