Origin of ammoniated phyllosilicates on dwarf planet Ceres and asteroids
The authors here propose a chemical reaction that forms ammoniated phyllosilicates on Ceres. This process could trigger at a very low temperature, suggesting Ceres evolution in a region different from its current location.
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Main Authors: | Santosh K. Singh, Alexandre Bergantini, Cheng Zhu, Marco Ferrari, Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Simone De Angelis, Ralf I. Kaiser |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c51b2eb1a3d246a98bd51007b981c0e1 |
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