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A new recipe for Earth formation

Richard W. Carlson ()
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Richard W. Carlson: Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington DC 20015, USA.

Nature, 2015, vol. 520, issue 7547, 299-300

Abstract: Experimental results suggest that if Earth initially grew by the accumulation of highly chemically reduced material, its core could contain enough uranium to drive the planet's magnetic field throughout Earth's history. See Letter p.337

Date: 2015
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