Radiogenic 26Mg in Ste. Marguerite and Forest Vale Plagioclase: Can 26Al be Used as Chronometer?

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NanoSIMS isotopic measurements revealed 26Mg excesses in
plagioclase from two H4 chondrites. Inferred
26Al/27Al ratios relative to those of CAIs, if
compared to Mn-Cr and Pb/Pb ages, indicate wide-spread distribution of
26Al in the early solar system.

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