Oxygen Isotope Reservoirs in the Solar Nebula
· by karmaka · in CAI, early chronology, oxygen isotopes, solar system
Mane P., Desch S. J., Dunham E. T., Williams C. D.
52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2021, abstract #2566
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