Evidence of a new isotopic anomaly from titanium isotopic ratios in meteoric materials

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Abundance, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Titanium Isotopes, Mineralogy, Nuclear Fusion, Oxygen, Statistical Analysis, Titanium, Isotopes, Isotopic Ratios, Allende Meteorite, Experiments, Samples, Terrestrial, Meteorites, Meteorite, Isotopic Anomalies, Rare Gases, Refractory Elements, Mass Spectrometers

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Titanium isotopic ratios in some terrestrial and meteoritic materials
have been measured. Most have the same ratios within the experimental
precisions. Some inclusion materials from the Allende meteorite have a
statistically significant enhancement of the order of one percent in the
50/49 ratio, probably due to a nucleogenic anomaly in Ti-50 abundance.

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