Nucleosynthetic Mo Isotope Anomalies in Acid Leachates of the Murchison Chondrite and Their Relevance for Early Solar System Processes

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Mo-isotopic anomalies in Murchison leachates and an acid residue are
consistent with variable amounts of s-process Mo and correlate with
anomalies in Zr, but not with the ones in Os. Implications for
planetary-scale nucleosynthetic anomalies are discussed.

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