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7. A Comparison of Solar and Meteoritic Abundances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Abstract

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Recent solar abundance data confirm the relationship between the sun and carbonaceous chondrites. New results for the solar S/Ca and Na/Ca ratio discriminate between types 1, 2, and 3. These and interstellar properties pose constraints on the condensation process. Protostellar separation of gas and grains will affect stellar metal content.

Type
Part VI. Primitive Meteorites
Copyright
Copyright © A.H. Delsemme 1977

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