A Depleted, Nonchondritic Bulk Earth: The Explosive-Volcanic Basalt Loss Hypothesis

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I propose that recent evidence for Nd/Sm depletion in Earth's mantle may
be a bulk-planet trait, acquired as a result of explosive-volcanic
basalt loss from Earth's roughly 100-km-sized planetesimals. The model
planetesimals are analogized to ureilites.

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