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Zinc isotopic evidence for the origin of the Moon

Paniello, Randal C., Day, James M. D., Moynier, Frédéric(2012). Zinc isotopic evidence for the origin of the Moon. Nature, 490(7420), 376-379. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11507

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
S1 Isotopic composition and concentration of Zn in lunar, martian and terrestrial igneous rocks and for chondrites. 2s error is 0.09‰ for ∂66Zn and 0.30 ‰ for ∂68Zn MC-ICP-MSZn, DELTA_Zn66, DELTA_Zn68

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MULTICOLLECTOR INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRYWASHINGTON UNIVERSITYThermoElectron Neptune Plus. External precision based on the JMC Lyon Zn standard was 0.05%per a.m.u. (2s)DELTA_Zn66[IS], DELTA_Zn68[IS]

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