Noble gases in CO chondrites: Primordial components, effects of parent body thermal alteration, and cosmic ray exposure agesOPEN ACCESS
· by karmaka · in carbonaceous chondrite, CM, CM-CO, CO, cosmic ray exposure age (CRE), noble gases, thermal metamorphism
Lisa Maria Eckart, Henner Busemann, Daniela Krietsch, Cornelia Mertens, Colin Maden, Conel M. O’D. Alexander, Kevin Righter MAPS, In Press, Journal Pre-proof, Available online 8 May 2025 LINK + PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “Carbonaceous chondrites of…
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