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Inside the cosmic blender

Alex N. Halliday ()
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Alex N. Halliday: ETH Zentrum

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6954, 137-139

Abstract: The Solar System has a largely uniform isotopic composition but with tantalizing small variations. Geochemists are trying to ascertain the mechanisms and types of stars that produced this state of affairs.

Date: 2003
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