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Isotopic evolution of the protoplanetary disk and the building blocks of Earth and the Moon

Martin Schiller (), Martin Bizzarro and Vera Assis Fernandes
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Martin Schiller: Centre for Star and Planet Formation and Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen
Martin Bizzarro: Centre for Star and Planet Formation and Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen
Vera Assis Fernandes: Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung

Nature, 2018, vol. 555, issue 7697, 507-510

Abstract: The mass-independent calcium isotope composition of inner-Solar-System bodies is correlated with their masses and accretion ages, indicating a rapid growth for the precursors of Earth and the Moon during the protoplanetary disk’s lifetime.

Date: 2018
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