Hf-W-Th evidence for rapid growth of Mars and its status as a planetary embryo.
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Growth of asteroids, planetary embryos, and Kuiper belt objects by chondrule accretion.The Astrobiology Primer v2.0Penciling in details of the HadeanA Shorter 146Sm Half-Life Measured and Implications for 146Sm-142Nd Chronology in the Solar SystemGeochemical arguments for an Earth-like Moon-forming impactorEvaporative fractionation of volatile stable isotopes and their bearing on the origin of the MoonFast accretion of the earth with a late moon-forming giant impact.News Feature: The Mars anomaly.Accretion timescales and style of asteroidal differentiation in an (26)Al-poor protoplanetary disk.Timing of the formation and migration of giant planets as constrained by CB chondrites.Isotopes as tracers of the sources of the lunar material and processes of lunar origin.Early formation of planetary building blocks inferred from Pb isotopic ages of chondrules.Lunar and terrestrial planet formation in the Grand Tack scenarioThe origin of inner Solar System water.Primordial clays on Mars formed beneath a steam or supercritical atmosphere.Low hydrogen contents in the cores of terrestrial planets.Depletion of potassium and sodium in mantles of Mars, Moon and Vesta by core formation.The proto-Earth as a significant source of lunar materialChallenges in planet formationVolatile element evolution of chondrules through timeConsequences of giant impacts in early Mars: Core merging and Martian dynamo evolutionConstraining the primordial orbits of the terrestrial planetsA review of volatiles in the Martian interiorWater in the Martian interior-The geodynamical perspectiveOutgassing History and Escape of the Martian Atmosphere and Water InventoryOverturn and evolution of a crystallized magma ocean: A numerical parameter study for MarsLate accretion as a natural consequence of planetary growthEvidence for extremely rapid magma ocean crystallization and crust formation on MarsCore Formation and Mantle Differentiation on Mars
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Hf-W-Th evidence for rapid growth of Mars and its status as a planetary embryo.
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Hf-W-Th evidence for rapid growth of Mars and its status as a planetary embryo.
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Hf-W-Th evidence for rapid growth of Mars and its status as a planetary embryo.
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