Sulphur from heaven and hell
Nicolas Dauphas ()
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Nicolas Dauphas: Nicolas Dauphas is in the Origins Laboratory, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Nature, 2013, vol. 501, issue 7466, 175-176
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Fingerprints of sulphur isotopes in rocks from the ridge beneath the Atlantic Ocean suggest that a substantial fraction of sulphur at Earth's surface is left over from the formation of the planet's core. See Letter p.208
Date: 2013
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