Hg-196 and Hg-202 isotopic ratios in chondrites - Revisited

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Chondrites, Mercury Isotopes, Meteoritic Composition, Neutron Activation Analysis, Nucleogenesis, Abnormalities, Isotope Effect, Mass Ratios, Temperature Effects

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Additional evidence for an isotopically anomalous Hg fraction in unequilibrated meteorites has been obtained using neutron activation to produce Hg-196 and Hg-202 followed by stepwise heating to extract the Hg. In the latest experiments, Allende matrix samples released the anomalous Hg, but various high-temperature inclusions did not. Nucleogenetic processes are suggested as the probable cause of the anomaly.

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