Fe isotope fractionation in iron meteorites: New insights into metal-sulphide segregation and planetary accretion
Magmatic iron meteorites are considered to be remnants of the metallic cores of differentiated asteroids, and may be used as analogues of planetary core formation. The Fe isotope compositions (δ 57/54Fe) of metal fractions separated from magmatic and non-magmatic iron meteori...
Main Authors: | Williams, H, Markowski, A, Quitte, G, Halliday, A, Teutsch, N, Levasseur, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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