Evidence of Correlated Cosmogenic Effects in Iron Meteorites: Implications for the Timing of Metal-Silicate Differentiation in Asteroids

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Iron meteorites with low exposure ages show no GCR effect in e184W and
have e182W values similar to initial CAI value. We report the first
evidence for correlated cosmogenic effects in W isotopes for the high
exposure age iron meteorites. e184W can potentially be used to correct
for GCR effects

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