Geochemical studies of planetary accretion and evolution have invoked various degrees of collisional erosion to explain differences in bulk composition between planets and chondrites. Here we undertake a full, dynamical evaluation of ‘crustal stripping’ during accretion and its key geochemical consequences. Crusts are expected to contain a significant fraction of planetary budgets of incompatible elements, which include the major heat producing nuclides. We present smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of collisions between differentiated rocky planetesimals and planetary embryos. We find that the crust is preferentially lost relative to the mantle during impacts, and we have developed a scaling law based on these simulations that app...
International audienceEarly in the Solar System's history, energetic collisions of differentiated bo...
The melt productivity of a differentiated planet's mantle is primarily controlled by its iron conten...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
International audienceImpact-induced erosion of the Earth's early crust during accretion of terrestr...
International audienceSuperchondritic Sm/Nd (Samarium/Neodymium) ratio has been evidenced in Earth's...
The compositional variations among the chondrites inform us about cosmochemical fractionation proces...
Dynamical scenarios of terrestrial planets formation involve strong perturbations of the inner part ...
International audienceThe 146 Sm-142 Nd short-lived decay system (half-life of 103 Ma) is a powerful...
This dissertation examines the influence which a geophysical process (giant impacts) has on a geoche...
This dissertation examines the influence which a geophysical process (giant impacts) has on a geoche...
We explore the heating and differentiation of rocky planets that grow by rapid pebble accretion. Our...
Several lines of evidence indicate a non-chondritic composition for Bulk Earth. If Earth formed from...
We explore the heating and differentiation of rocky planets that grow by rapid pebble accretion. Our...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence indicate a non-chondritic composition for bulk Earth. If Earth for...
International audienceEarly in the Solar System's history, energetic collisions of differentiated bo...
The melt productivity of a differentiated planet's mantle is primarily controlled by its iron conten...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
International audienceImpact-induced erosion of the Earth's early crust during accretion of terrestr...
International audienceSuperchondritic Sm/Nd (Samarium/Neodymium) ratio has been evidenced in Earth's...
The compositional variations among the chondrites inform us about cosmochemical fractionation proces...
Dynamical scenarios of terrestrial planets formation involve strong perturbations of the inner part ...
International audienceThe 146 Sm-142 Nd short-lived decay system (half-life of 103 Ma) is a powerful...
This dissertation examines the influence which a geophysical process (giant impacts) has on a geoche...
This dissertation examines the influence which a geophysical process (giant impacts) has on a geoche...
We explore the heating and differentiation of rocky planets that grow by rapid pebble accretion. Our...
Several lines of evidence indicate a non-chondritic composition for Bulk Earth. If Earth formed from...
We explore the heating and differentiation of rocky planets that grow by rapid pebble accretion. Our...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence indicate a non-chondritic composition for bulk Earth. If Earth for...
International audienceEarly in the Solar System's history, energetic collisions of differentiated bo...
The melt productivity of a differentiated planet's mantle is primarily controlled by its iron conten...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...