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Scientific paper
Feb 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icar...41..312m&link_type=abstract
Icarus, vol. 41, Feb. 1980, p. 312-315.
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Chondrites, Helium Isotopes, Meteoritic Composition, Xenon Isotopes, Abundance, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Chemical Elements, Gas Composition, Neon Isotopes, Solar System, Meteorites, Helium, Xenon, Anomalies, Isotopes, Chondrites, Rare Gases, Origin, Residues, Allende Meteorite, Models, Supernova, Hypotheses, Analysis
Scientific paper
A review of isotopic anomalies of xenon and other noble gases in meteorites is presented. Isotopically anomalous xenon in chondrites is closely associated with low-Z noble gases, but there is no helium in the noble gas component with normal xenon. The correlation of elemental and isotopic heterogeneities in meteoritic noble gases places stringent limits on the origin of isotopically anomalous elements in meteorites and on the formation of the solar system. Finally, a common origin has been suggested for anomalous Xe and the planetary low-Z elements in outer stellar layers.
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