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Evidence from achondrites for a temporal change in Nd nucleosynthetic anomalies within the first 1.5 million years of the inner solar system formation

Frossard, Paul, Guo, Zhiguo, Spencer, Mary, Boyet, Maud(2021). Evidence from achondrites for a temporal change in Nd nucleosynthetic anomalies within the first 1.5 million years of the inner solar system formation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 566, 116968. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2021.116968

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
S1Sm isotope compositions of the achondrite samples and rock standards. Errors are 2 standard errors (2SE).MU_Sm144, MU_Sm148, MU_Sm149, MU_Sm150, MU_Sm154, Sm147_Sm152, Nd146_Sm152, Gd155_Sm152
S3 Nd isotope composition of achondritesMU_Nd142, MU_Nd145, MU_Nd148
S3 Nd isotope composition of achondritesMU_Nd142, MU_Nd145, MU_Nd148
S4Nd isotope composition of martian meteoritesMU_Nd142, MU_Nd145, MU_Nd148, MU_Nd150
2Nd isotope composition of achondrite and chondrite groups as well the Moon and MarsMU_Nd142, MU_Nd145, MU_Nd148

Methods

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THERMAL IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRYLABORATOIRE MAGMAS ET VOLCANSThermo Scientific Triton and Triton Plus

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