Atomic-scale age resolution of planetary events
Constraining the timing of crustal processes and impact events remains challenging. Here, the authors show that atom probe tomography can produce highly accurate U-Pb isotopic age constraints in baddeleyite crystals, which is a common phase in terrestrial, Martian, Lunar and asteroidal materials.
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Main Authors: | L. F. White, J. R. Darling, D. E. Moser, D. A. Reinhard, T. J. Prosa, D. Bullen, D. Olson, D. J. Larson, D. Lawrence, I. Martin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ecf5a06743ae4109b011776c6c0d7a01 |
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