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Tracing the Earth's evolution

Mark Rehkämper ()
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Mark Rehkämper: Institute of Isotope Geology and Mineral Resources

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 848-849

Abstract: How the Earth's mantle became enriched in noble metals is difficult to explain - unless they came from meteorites. Although many rocks in the mantle don't resemble meteorites, new evidence says this theory cannot be ruled out.

Date: 2000
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