Search Results - "Reger, Philip M."
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Al-Mg and U-Pb chronological records of Erg Chech 002 ungrouped achondrite meteorite
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-02-2023)“…Achondrite meteorites are remnants of the earliest planetary differentiation processes in the Solar System. They have been used to anchor short-lived…”
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Fitting Thermal Evolution Models to the Chronological Record of Erg Chech 002 and Modeling the Ejection Conditions of the Meteorite
Published in The planetary science journal (01-10-2023)“…Abstract The history of accretion and differentiation processes in the planetesimals is provided by various groups of meteorites. Sampling different parent…”
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Late metal–silicate separation on the IAB parent asteroid: Constraints from combined W and Pt isotopes and thermal modelling
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2018)“…The short-lived 182Hf–182W decay system is a powerful chronometer for constraining the timing of metal–silicate separation and core formation in planetesimals…”
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Early Solar System Chronology and Isotopic Linkage of Non-Carbonaceous Chondrules, Clasts and Achondrites
Published 01-01-2022“…Chondrules are ubiquitous igneous spherules, the main constituents of ordinary chondrites, and are considered to be critical building blocks of planetesimals,…”
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Thermal history of the Erg Chech 002 parent body: Early accretion and early differentiation of a small asteroid
Published 24-02-2023“…The history of accretion and differentiation processes in the planetesimals is provided by various groups of meteorites. Sampling different parent body layers,…”
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Late metal-silicate separation on the IAB parent asteroid: Constraints from combined W and Pt isotopes and thermal modelling
Published 28-02-2018“…Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 482, 15 January 2018, Pages 490-500 The short-lived $^{182}$Hf-$^{182}$W decay system is a powerful chronometer for…”
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