Magnesium Isotopes in the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Pallasite Parent Body: High-Precision Analysis of Olivine by Laser-Ablation Multi-Collector ICPMS

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The Earth, Moon, Mars, and differentiated asteroids share a common Mg
isotopic reservoir, implying limited variation in the proportion of
refractory material contributing to the terrestrial planets.

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