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When planets migrate

Kevin J. Walsh
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Kevin J. Walsh: Kevin J. Walsh is at the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Laboratoire Cassiopée, BP 4229, 06304 Nice, France. kwalsh@oca.eu

Nature, 2009, vol. 457, issue 7233, 1091-1092

Abstract: A study of the main asteroid belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter, reveals an excess depletion of asteroids that was triggered by the migration of giant planets in the early history of the Solar System.

Date: 2009
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